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TODOs
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API
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* error-handling:
* have a client-provided error-handling callback for the context, and
call it, rather than asserting/crashing etc, to make the API resilient and helpful
* probably should turn off signal handlers and backtracing, leaving that to
the client code
* enums and ABI: give enums specific numbers, in ranges, to make it
possible to maintain a logical ordering whilst preserving ABI.
* expose the statements in the API? (mostly so they can be stringified?)
* support more arithmetic ops and comparison modes
* access to a function by address::
extern gcc_jit_function *
gcc_jit_context_get_function (ctxt,
void *); /* need type information */
so you can access "static" fns in your code.
* ability to turn a function into a function pointer::
gcc_jit_function_as_rvalue ()
* expressing branch probabilies (like __builtin_expect)::
extern gcc_jit_rvalue *
gcc_jit_rvalue_likely (gcc_jit_rvalue *rvalue,
int is_likely);
though would:
extern void
gcc_jit_block_set_likelihood (gcc_jit_block *block,
int hotness);
be better? (for expressing how hot the current location is)
* add a SONAME to the library (and potentially version the symbols?)
* do we need alternative forms of division (floor vs rounding)?
* are we missing any ops?
* error-checking:
* gcc_jit_context_new_unary_op: various checks needed
* gcc_jit_context_new_binary_op: various checks needed
* gcc_jit_context_new_comparison: must be numeric or pointer types
* gcc_jit_context_new_array_access: "index" must be of numeric type.
* gcc_jit_lvalue_access_field: must be field of correct struct
* gcc_jit_rvalue_access_field: must be field of correct struct
* gcc_jit_block_add_assignment_op: check the types
* Implement more kinds of casts e.g. pointers
Bugs
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* fixing all the state issues: make it work repeatedly with optimization
turned up to full.
* make the dirty dirty hacks less egregious...
* test under valgrind; fix memory leaks
* re-architect gcc so we don't have to reinitialize everything every time
a context is compiled
Test suite
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* measure code coverage in testing of libgccjit.so
Future milestones
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* try porting llvmpipe to gcc
* inline assembler?
* Detect and issue warnings/errors about uses of uninitialized variables
* Warn about unused objects in a context (e.g. rvalues/lvalues)? (e.g.
for gcc_jit_context_new_call vs gcc_jit_block_add_eval)
Nice to have
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* Currently each function has a single stmt_list, which is built in
postprocessing by walking the list of blocks. Presumably we could
have each block have its own stmt_list, avoiding the need for this
traversal, and having the block structure show up within tree dumps.
Alternatively, could we skip tree and go straight to gimple?
* ability to give contexts names, for ease of debugging?
Probably not needed
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* "switch" and "case" ?
* sizeof (should this be an API hook?) do we even need it? presumably
client code can just do the sizeof() in its own code.
* do we need unary plus?
etc etc