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bmeurer authored
Introduce a dedicated MaybeGrowFastElements simplified operator, which tries to grow a fast elements backing store for a given element that should be added to an array/object. Use that to lower a growing keyed store to a sequence of 1) check index is a valid array index, 2) check stored value, 3) maybe grow elements backing store (and deoptimize if it would normalize), and 4) store the actual element. The actual growing is done by two dedicated GrowFastDoubleElements and GrowFastSmiOrObjectElements builtins, which are very similar to the GrowArrayElementsStub that is used by Crankshaft. Drive-by-fix: Turn CopyFixedArray into CopyFastSmiOrObjectElements builtin, similar to the new growing builtins, so we don't need to inline the store+write barrier for the elements into all optimized code objects anymore. Also fix a bug in the OperationTyper for NumberSilenceNaN, which was triggered by this change. BUG=v8:5272 Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2227493002 Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#38418}
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