From: Gerd Stolpmann <info@gerd-stolpmann.de>
To: Norman Hardy <norm@cap-lore.com>
Cc: Caml List <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: AW: [Caml-list] Compiled code that uses the stack when it can.
Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2012 20:33:35 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1352144015.29929.0@samsung> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20D75025-C0A1-43A0-89BE-30AD5ED04545@cap-lore.com> (from norm@cap-lore.com on Mon Nov 5 20:21:13 2012)
Am 05.11.2012 20:21:13 schrieb(en) Norman Hardy:
> Is there a way to get ocamlopt to leave the C sources behind?
> Does ocamlopt ever use the stack to call functions that it compiled?
Yes, this is even part of the normal way: Arguments are passed in
registers, and if exceeding the number of registers, via the stack.
Same as in C (but different details).
Only when a closure needs to be built because of incomplete arguments,
the closure is allocated on the heap, and when the remaining arguments
"arrive", a generated helper function shuffles the arguments back to
registers/stack, and the function is finally called.
Gerd
> Does anyone know of compilers that use the stack when they can but
> uses the heap when it must?
> Is there literature on this?
> This slide set is very useful but seems to suggest that internal
> functions representations are treated uniformly.
> http://pauillac.inria.fr/~xleroy/talks/compilation-agay.pdf
>
> I am thinking about static code analysis to determine two or perhaps
> three ways free variables in a function might be handled.
> It is hard enough that I would like to see if it has been done before.
>
>
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