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# Native Attribute for Functions
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## Summary
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This RFC proposes a function-level `@native` attribute to request native compilation for individual functions, independent of the script-level `--!native` comment directive.
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## Motivation
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Luau's native compiler currently compiles whole scripts annotated with `--!native` comment directive. The compiler imposes an upper limit on the memory consumed by the generated native code which makes it important to target native compilation for functions that will benefit from it the most. This might force creators to break their code organization and move unrelated functions together to scripts marked `--!native`. In this RFC, we propose a function-level `@native` attribute to facilitate developers to request native compilation for individual functions. In the future, we want Luau's native compiler to automatically pick functions for native compilation, making the `--!native` comment directive redundant. Since compiler heuristics can be suboptimal, the proposed `@native` attribute would still remain useful by providing creators with a way to force native compilation of functions that were not automatically chosen by the compiler but would benefit significantly from native execution.
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## Design
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Syntactically, the `@native` attribute takes no parameters. It can be used on both top-level and inner functions. It applies recursively to all the functions defined within the lexical scope of the attributed function because the "inner" functions logically constitute the implementation of the attributed function. Hence, attributing "inner" functions as `@native` will not have any effect if an _ancestor_ function already has a `@native` attribute.
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In the following example, both `parent` and `child` will be natively compiled.
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```lua
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@native
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function parent()
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function child()
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-- do something
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end
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-- do something
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end
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```
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On the other hand, in this example, only `child` will be natively compiled.
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```lua
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function parent()
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@native
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function child()
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-- do something
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end
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-- do something
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end
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```
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The implementation _may_ choose to issue warning in the following cases where `@native` attribute is redundant:
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1. A function has more than one occurrence of `@native` attribute
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2. An inner function has one or more occurrences of `@native` attribute when an _ancestor_ function already has a `@native` attribute.
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3. A function has a `@native` attribute when the script is annotated with `--!native` comment directive.
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## Drawbacks
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Introducing this attribute will have two adverse consequences:
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1. It will increase the complexity of the implementation which will now have to make compilation decisions on a per-function basis.
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2. Experience code will be strewn with occurrences of `@native` attribute.
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## Alternatives
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The alternative would be to not provide this attribute and rely on `--!native` comment directive to make compilation decisions on a per-script basis. This might force developers to break their code organization and move unrelated functions together but it does not prevent them from getting performance benefits.
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