luau/CodeGen/include/Luau/CodeGen.h

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// This file is part of the Luau programming language and is licensed under MIT License; see LICENSE.txt for details
#pragma once
#include <string>
Sync to upstream/release/576 (#928) * `ClassType` can now have an indexer defined on it. This allows custom types to be used in `t[x]` expressions. * Fixed search for closest executable breakpoint line. Previously, breakpoints might have been skipped in `else` blocks at the end of a function * Fixed how unification is performed for two optional types `a? <: b?`, previously it might have unified either 'a' or 'b' with 'nil'. Note that this fix is not enabled by default yet (see the list in `ExperimentalFlags.h`) In the new type solver, a concept of 'Type Families' has been introduced. Type families can be thought of as type aliases with custom type inference/reduction logic included with them. For example, we can have an `Add<T, U>` type family that will resolve the type that is the result of adding two values together. This will help type inference to figure out what 'T' and 'U' might be when explicit type annotations are not provided. In this update we don't define any type families, but they will be added in the near future. It is also possible for Luau embedders to define their own type families in the global/environment scope. Other changes include: * Fixed scope used to find out which generic types should be included in the function generic type list * Fixed a crash after cyclic bound types were created during unification And in native code generation (jit): * Use of arm64 target on M1 now requires macOS 13 * Entry into native code has been optimized. This is especially important for coroutine call/pcall performance as they involve going through a C call frame * LOP_LOADK(X) translation into IR has been improved to enable type tag/constant propagation * arm64 can use integer immediate values to synthesize floating-point values * x64 assembler removes duplicate 64bit numbers from the data section to save space * Linux `perf` can now be used to profile native Luau code (when running with --codegen-perf CLI argument)
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#include <stdint.h>
struct lua_State;
namespace Luau
{
namespace CodeGen
{
Sync to upstream/release/588 (#992) Type checker/autocomplete: * `Luau::autocomplete` no longer performs typechecking internally, make sure to run `Frontend::check` before performing autocomplete requests * Autocomplete string suggestions without "" are now only suggested inside the "" * Autocomplete suggestions now include `function (anonymous autofilled)` key with a full suggestion for the function expression (with arguments included) stored in `AutocompleteEntry::insertText` * `AutocompleteEntry::indexedWithSelf` is provided for function call suggestions made with `:` * Cyclic modules now see each other type exports as `any` to prevent memory use-after-free (similar to module return type) Runtime: * Updated inline/loop unroll cost model to better handle assignments (Fixes https://github.com/Roblox/luau/issues/978) * `math.noise` speed was improved by ~30% * `table.concat` speed was improved by ~5-7% * `tonumber` and `tostring` now have fastcall paths that execute ~1.5x and ~2.5x faster respectively (fixes #777) * Fixed crash in `luaL_typename` when index refers to a non-existing value * Fixed potential out of memory scenario when using `string.sub` or `string.char` in a loop * Fixed behavior of some fastcall builtins when called without arguments under -O2 to match original functions * Support for native code execution in VM is now enabled by default (note: native code still has to be generated explicitly) * `Codegen::compile` now accepts `CodeGen_OnlyNativeModules` flag. When set, only modules that have a `--!native` hot-comment at the top will be compiled to native code In our new typechecker: * Generic type packs are no longer considered to be variadic during unification * Timeout and cancellation now works in new solver * Fixed false positive errors around 'table' and 'function' type refinements * Table literals now use covariant unification rules. This is sound since literal has no type specified and has no aliases * Fixed issues with blocked types escaping the constraint solver * Fixed more places where error messages that should've been suppressed were still reported * Fixed errors when iterating over a top table type In our native code generation (jit): * 'DebugLuauAbortingChecks' flag is now supported on A64 * LOP_NEWCLOSURE has been translated to IR
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enum CodeGenFlags
{
// Only run native codegen for modules that have been marked with --!native
CodeGen_OnlyNativeModules = 1 << 0,
};
enum class CodeGenCompilationResult
{
Success, // Successfully generated code for at least one function
NothingToCompile, // There were no new functions to compile
CodeGenNotInitialized, // Native codegen system is not initialized
CodeGenFailed, // Native codegen failed due to an internal compiler error
AllocationFailed, // Native codegen failed due to an allocation error
};
struct CompilationStats
{
size_t bytecodeSizeBytes = 0;
size_t nativeCodeSizeBytes = 0;
size_t nativeDataSizeBytes = 0;
size_t nativeMetadataSizeBytes = 0;
uint32_t functionsCompiled = 0;
};
using AllocationCallback = void(void* context, void* oldPointer, size_t oldSize, void* newPointer, size_t newSize);
bool isSupported();
void create(lua_State* L, AllocationCallback* allocationCallback, void* allocationCallbackContext);
void create(lua_State* L);
// Builds target function and all inner functions
CodeGenCompilationResult compile(lua_State* L, int idx, unsigned int flags = 0, CompilationStats* stats = nullptr);
Sync to upstream/release/576 (#928) * `ClassType` can now have an indexer defined on it. This allows custom types to be used in `t[x]` expressions. * Fixed search for closest executable breakpoint line. Previously, breakpoints might have been skipped in `else` blocks at the end of a function * Fixed how unification is performed for two optional types `a? <: b?`, previously it might have unified either 'a' or 'b' with 'nil'. Note that this fix is not enabled by default yet (see the list in `ExperimentalFlags.h`) In the new type solver, a concept of 'Type Families' has been introduced. Type families can be thought of as type aliases with custom type inference/reduction logic included with them. For example, we can have an `Add<T, U>` type family that will resolve the type that is the result of adding two values together. This will help type inference to figure out what 'T' and 'U' might be when explicit type annotations are not provided. In this update we don't define any type families, but they will be added in the near future. It is also possible for Luau embedders to define their own type families in the global/environment scope. Other changes include: * Fixed scope used to find out which generic types should be included in the function generic type list * Fixed a crash after cyclic bound types were created during unification And in native code generation (jit): * Use of arm64 target on M1 now requires macOS 13 * Entry into native code has been optimized. This is especially important for coroutine call/pcall performance as they involve going through a C call frame * LOP_LOADK(X) translation into IR has been improved to enable type tag/constant propagation * arm64 can use integer immediate values to synthesize floating-point values * x64 assembler removes duplicate 64bit numbers from the data section to save space * Linux `perf` can now be used to profile native Luau code (when running with --codegen-perf CLI argument)
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using AnnotatorFn = void (*)(void* context, std::string& result, int fid, int instpos);
struct AssemblyOptions
{
enum Target
{
Host,
A64,
A64_NoFeatures,
X64_Windows,
X64_SystemV,
};
Target target = Host;
bool outputBinary = false;
bool includeAssembly = false;
bool includeIr = false;
bool includeOutlinedCode = false;
// Optional annotator function can be provided to describe each instruction, it takes function id and sequential instruction id
Sync to upstream/release/576 (#928) * `ClassType` can now have an indexer defined on it. This allows custom types to be used in `t[x]` expressions. * Fixed search for closest executable breakpoint line. Previously, breakpoints might have been skipped in `else` blocks at the end of a function * Fixed how unification is performed for two optional types `a? <: b?`, previously it might have unified either 'a' or 'b' with 'nil'. Note that this fix is not enabled by default yet (see the list in `ExperimentalFlags.h`) In the new type solver, a concept of 'Type Families' has been introduced. Type families can be thought of as type aliases with custom type inference/reduction logic included with them. For example, we can have an `Add<T, U>` type family that will resolve the type that is the result of adding two values together. This will help type inference to figure out what 'T' and 'U' might be when explicit type annotations are not provided. In this update we don't define any type families, but they will be added in the near future. It is also possible for Luau embedders to define their own type families in the global/environment scope. Other changes include: * Fixed scope used to find out which generic types should be included in the function generic type list * Fixed a crash after cyclic bound types were created during unification And in native code generation (jit): * Use of arm64 target on M1 now requires macOS 13 * Entry into native code has been optimized. This is especially important for coroutine call/pcall performance as they involve going through a C call frame * LOP_LOADK(X) translation into IR has been improved to enable type tag/constant propagation * arm64 can use integer immediate values to synthesize floating-point values * x64 assembler removes duplicate 64bit numbers from the data section to save space * Linux `perf` can now be used to profile native Luau code (when running with --codegen-perf CLI argument)
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AnnotatorFn annotator = nullptr;
void* annotatorContext = nullptr;
};
// Generates assembly for target function and all inner functions
std::string getAssembly(lua_State* L, int idx, AssemblyOptions options = {});
Sync to upstream/release/576 (#928) * `ClassType` can now have an indexer defined on it. This allows custom types to be used in `t[x]` expressions. * Fixed search for closest executable breakpoint line. Previously, breakpoints might have been skipped in `else` blocks at the end of a function * Fixed how unification is performed for two optional types `a? <: b?`, previously it might have unified either 'a' or 'b' with 'nil'. Note that this fix is not enabled by default yet (see the list in `ExperimentalFlags.h`) In the new type solver, a concept of 'Type Families' has been introduced. Type families can be thought of as type aliases with custom type inference/reduction logic included with them. For example, we can have an `Add<T, U>` type family that will resolve the type that is the result of adding two values together. This will help type inference to figure out what 'T' and 'U' might be when explicit type annotations are not provided. In this update we don't define any type families, but they will be added in the near future. It is also possible for Luau embedders to define their own type families in the global/environment scope. Other changes include: * Fixed scope used to find out which generic types should be included in the function generic type list * Fixed a crash after cyclic bound types were created during unification And in native code generation (jit): * Use of arm64 target on M1 now requires macOS 13 * Entry into native code has been optimized. This is especially important for coroutine call/pcall performance as they involve going through a C call frame * LOP_LOADK(X) translation into IR has been improved to enable type tag/constant propagation * arm64 can use integer immediate values to synthesize floating-point values * x64 assembler removes duplicate 64bit numbers from the data section to save space * Linux `perf` can now be used to profile native Luau code (when running with --codegen-perf CLI argument)
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using PerfLogFn = void (*)(void* context, uintptr_t addr, unsigned size, const char* symbol);
void setPerfLog(void* context, PerfLogFn logFn);
} // namespace CodeGen
} // namespace Luau