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jarin authored
This gives us more precise type information, so we can avoid some type guards to refine the type information back. The motivation for this is to help escape analysis by not introducing redundant type guards (which escape analysis cannot handle yet even though it could and should do). Motivating example: In the example below, the out-of-object property array for properties fld5 and fld6 gets type Any when it is created by "o.fld5 = 5" (for object literals, we store 4 properties in-objeca, the rest goes out of object). When we run load elimination for the load the out-of-object property array (to store 6 into o.fld6), load elimination inserts TypeGuard to enforce the Type::Internal() type. This makes escape analysis bail out on this object, and we do not eliminate the object creation. function f() { var o = {}; o.fld1 = 1; o.fld2 = 2; o.fld3 = 3; o.fld4 = 4; o.fld5 = 5; o.fld6 = 6; } f(); f(); %OptimizeFunctionOnNextCall(f); f(); Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2797993006 Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#44470}
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