Thu, 31 Jan 2013 20:07:40 +0530 8007286: Add JavaAdapter and importPackage to compatibility script
sundar [Thu, 31 Jan 2013 20:07:40 +0530] rev 16205
8007286: Add JavaAdapter and importPackage to compatibility script Reviewed-by: lagergren, jlaskey
Wed, 30 Jan 2013 21:15:14 +0530 8007140: Java.extend crashes when attempting to extend java.lang.Object
sundar [Wed, 30 Jan 2013 21:15:14 +0530] rev 16204
8007140: Java.extend crashes when attempting to extend java.lang.Object Reviewed-by: lagergren, hannesw
Wed, 30 Jan 2013 14:57:19 +0100 8007109: Regression: String(ConsString) does not flatten argument to String
hannesw [Wed, 30 Jan 2013 14:57:19 +0100] rev 16203
8007109: Regression: String(ConsString) does not flatten argument to String Reviewed-by: sundar, lagergren
Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:52:54 +0530 8007132: Java objects returned from constructor functions are lost
sundar [Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:52:54 +0530] rev 16202
8007132: Java objects returned from constructor functions are lost Reviewed-by: hannesw, lagergren, attila
Wed, 30 Jan 2013 12:26:45 +0100 8007062: Split Lower up into Lower/Attr/FinalizeTypes. Integrate AccessSpecalizer into FinalizeTypes.
lagergren [Wed, 30 Jan 2013 12:26:45 +0100] rev 16201
8007062: Split Lower up into Lower/Attr/FinalizeTypes. Integrate AccessSpecalizer into FinalizeTypes. Summary: Lower suffered from being a "God class" trying to do everything at once. As Nashorn code generation has grown, so has Lower. It does several post processing passes, tries to do several things at once even though all type information isn't in place, adjusting state afterwards and so on. It also performs control flow analysis, type attribution and constant folding, and everything else code generation related before byte code emission. I have now separated the compilation process into Lower (create low level nodes from high level ones, copy code such as finally block inlining etc), Attr (assign types and symbols to all nodes - freeze slot and scope information) and FinalizeTypes (insert explicit casts, specialize invoke dynamic types for scope accesses). I've removed the kludgy AccessSpecializer, as this now integrates naturally with typing. Everything is now much easier to read and each module performs only one thing. I have added separate loggers for the separate tiers. In the process I have also fixed: (1) problems with type coercion (see test/script/basic/typecoercion.js, basically our coercion was too late and our symbol inference was erroneous. This only manifested itself in very rare occasions where toNumber coercion has side effects, such as for example when valueOf is overridden) (2) copying literal nodes (literal copy did not use the superclass copy, which made all the Node specific fields not to be copied (3) erroneous literal tokenization (literals shouldn't always just inherit token information from whatever node that creates them) (4) splitter weighnodes - unary nodes were considered weightless (4) removed the hateful and kludgy "VarNode.shouldAppend", which really isn't needed when we have an attribution phase that determines self reference symbols (the only thing it was used for) (5) duplicate line number issues in the parser (6) convert bug in CodeGenerator for intermediate results of scope accesses (see test/script/basic/access-specializer.js) ... Several of these things just stopped being problems with the new architecture "can't happen anymore" and are not bug fixes per se. All tests run. No performance regressions exist that I've been able to measure. Some increases in performance were measured, but in the statistical margin of error (which is very wide as HotSpot currently has warmup issues with LambdaForms/invoke dynamic). Compile speed has not measurably increased. Reviewed-by: jlaskey, attila
Tue, 29 Jan 2013 14:25:39 -0400 8007094: Apply version to nashorn.jar manifest
jlaskey [Tue, 29 Jan 2013 14:25:39 -0400] rev 16200
8007094: Apply version to nashorn.jar manifest Reviewed-by: sundar Contributed-by: james.laskey@oracle.com
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