Use the recently added --trans-opt-deps-spec option to break cycles in
the trans-opt dependency graph for the standard library. This enables
more parallelism when making the .trans_opt files; it now takes about
half as long as before.
Ordering modules sensibly, so that .trans_opt files are created in a
logical order, also improves analysis results for many predicates and
functions. The only results which show a regression with this change are
for deprecated forwarding predicates/functions.
In future, we will probably be able to trim more dependencies to further
improve parallelism, without impacting analysis results.
configure.ac:
Check that the bootstrap compiler supports --trans-opt-deps-spec.
library/mer_std.trans_opt_deps_spec:
Add the spec file that adjusts dependencies in the trans-opt
dependency graph.
library/INTER_FLAGS:
Use the --trans-opt-deps-spec option when building with mmake.
scripts/prepare_install_dir.in:
tools/binary:
tools/bootcheck:
tools/unary:
Copy mer_std.trans_opt_deps_spec when preparing a copy of the
library directory.
Estimated hours taken: 0.1
Branches: main
library/INTER_FLAGS:
library/INTER_FLAGS_MMC_MAKE:
Enable trail usage analysis when building the standard library.
This increases the time required to build the standard library by
about 2% (~23 seconds on earth).
Estimated hours taken: 12
Branches: main
Remove most of the junk from the command lines executed by make when building
the compiler and by bootcheck when building test cases. We do this by moving
the junk into files consulted via the --flags option.
After this change, it is actually possible to see in a glance not just which
files are being compiled but also with which options. The size of the output
(measured in bytes) from a bootcheck is now only about 40% of what is was
before.
configure.in:
Remember the path to the bootstrap compiler and the flags it should be
invoked with separately. Put the flags into the FLAGS files in various
directories.
Test whether the default install directory actually exists, so that
the -L and -R linker options referring to this directory are passed
to the C compiler only if it does.
Mmake.common.in:
Comment out a bunch of additions of MCFLAGS, the ones whose contents
are now in FLAGS files.
Conform to the changes in configure.in.
Add a template rule for the dependencies of the FLAGS files.
Mmake.workspace:
Comment out a bunch of additions of MCFLAGS, the ones whose contents
are now in FLAGS files. In some cases, add references to the FLAGS
files.
Mmakefile:
When rebuilding Mmake.common, rebuild only Mmake.common, not all files
created by configure.
analysis/ANALYSIS_FLAGS.in:
browser/MDB_FLAGS.in:
compiler/COMP_FLAGS.in:
deep_profiler/PROF_FLAGS.in:
library/LIB_FLAGS.in:
mdbcomp/MDBCOMP_FLAGS.in:
profiler/DEEP_FLAGS.in:
slice/SLICE_FLAGS.in:
tests/TESTS_FLAGS.in:
Add these files, which each contain the junk flags (the flags which are
the same on every invocation and mostly just clutter up compiler
command lines) that are needed on each compiler invocation in the
relevant directory. Besides the results of configuration (word size
etc), and the paths to other parts of the system, these files mostly
control which warnings are enabled.
Restrict the list of directories in -I options to what is sensible;
for example, don't specify -I../analysis in the deep_profiler
directory.
*/.nocopyright:
Don't require copyright notices in FLAGS files, since that would make
them invalid.
library/INTER_FLAGS:
Add this file, which contains the flags enabled with intermodule
optimization.
tests/WS_FLAGS.ws:
Add this file. Unlike the .in files, which processed by config.status
based on the results of autoconfiguration, this one is processed to
specify the location of the workspace being tested.
analysis/Mmakefile:
browser/Mmakefile:
compiler/Mmakefile:
deep_profiler/Mmakefile:
library/Mmakefile:
mdbcomp/Mmakefile:
profiler/Mmakefile:
tests/Mmakefile:
Include the relevant directory's FLAGS file on the command line, to
replace all the additions to MCFLAGS in ../Mmake.common and in
../Mmake.workspace, and in some cases, the directory-specific Mmakefile
itself.
Build the directory's FLAGS file before executing the depend target,
since most compiler options beyond --generate-dependencies come from
there.
Delete the FLAGS files generated by config.status when doing "make
clean".
tests/Mmakefile:
Allow the environment to define DIFF_OPTS.
runtime/Mmakefile:
Use an option to tell config.status what to rebuild, not some
environment variables.
tests/invalid/Mercury.options:
For two test cases, reset an option that is set in tests/WS_FLAGS,
to match the options the affected tests were compiled with before.
tests/invalid/*.err2:
Update these expected files to account for the use of error_util
in error messages by previous changes to the compiler. These expected
output files are used only with --use-subdirs.
tests/warnings/Mmakefile:
For all test cases, reset an option that is set in tests/WS_FLAGS,
to match the options the tests were compiled with before.
scripts/prepare_tmp_dir_grade_part
Copy the flags files when creating the subdirectories of tmp_dir.
scripts/mgnuc.in:
Provide a mechanism, a per-directory .mgnuc_opts file, for specifying
the options that are required for every C file in a directory. The
intention is to use this for -I../library etc, but this is not done
yet; one thing at a time.
tools/bootcheck:
Copy the FLAGS files when creating stage2 and stage3.
Don't specify the compiler options that are now in FLAGS files.
Fill in the location of the workspace in tests/WS_FLAGS before running
the tests.
Provide a mechanism (a file ~/.bootcheck_diff_opts) to allow the user
to specify what options to invoke diff with.
Move the setting of MMAKE_USE_SUBDIRS and MMAKE_USE_MMC_MAKE after
we have built stage1, and always copy the profilers if --use-subdirs
is set. The old ways of doing things caused problems if bootcheck
was given --use-subdirs but stage1 doesn't use subdirs: the bootcheck
modified the stage1 slice, profiler and deep_profiler directories.