solidity/libjulia/optimiser/ExpressionInliner.h
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/*
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*/
/**
* Optimiser component that performs function inlining.
*/
#pragma once
#include <libjulia/optimiser/ASTWalker.h>
#include <libjulia/ASTDataForward.h>
#include <boost/variant.hpp>
#include <boost/optional.hpp>
#include <set>
namespace dev
{
namespace julia
{
/**
* Optimiser component that modifies an AST in place, inlining functions that can be
* inlined inside functional expressions, i.e. functions that
* - return a single value
* - have a body like r := <functional expression>
* - neither reference themselves nor r in the right hand side
*
* Furthermore, the arguments of the function call cannot have any side-effects.
*
* This component can only be used on sources with unique names.
*/
class ExpressionInliner: public ASTModifier
{
public:
ExpressionInliner(Block& _block):
m_block(_block)
{}
void run();
using ASTModifier::operator();
virtual void operator()(FunctionDefinition& _fun) override;
virtual void visit(Expression& _expression) override;
private:
std::map<std::string, FunctionDefinition const*> m_inlinableFunctions;
std::map<std::string, std::string> m_varReplacements;
/// Set of functions we are currently visiting inside.
std::set<std::string> m_currentFunctions;
Block& m_block;
};
}
}