(compiler.modelbuilder.toolcontext.opt_inline_some_methods.value and mmethoddef.can_inline(self)) then
compiler.modelbuilder.nb_invok_by_inline += 1
if compiler.modelbuilder.toolcontext.opt_invocation_metrics.value then add("count_invoke_by_inline++;")
- var frame = new Frame(self, mmethoddef, recvtype, arguments)
+ var frame = new StaticFrame(self, mmethoddef, recvtype, arguments)
frame.returnlabel = self.get_name("RET_LABEL")
frame.returnvar = res
var old_frame = self.frame
# of the method (ie recv) if the static type is unresolved
# This is more complex than usual because the unresolved type must not be resolved
# with the current receiver (ie self).
- # Therefore to isolate the resolution from self, a local Frame is created.
+ # Therefore to isolate the resolution from self, a local StaticFrame is created.
# One can see this implementation as an inlined method of the receiver whose only
# job is to allocate the array
var old_frame = self.frame
- var frame = new Frame(self, mpropdef, mpropdef.mclassdef.bound_mtype, [recv])
+ var frame = new StaticFrame(self, mpropdef, mpropdef.mclassdef.bound_mtype, [recv])
self.frame = frame
#print "required Array[{elttype}] for recv {recv.inspect}. bound=Array[{self.resolve_for(elttype, recv)}]. selfvar={frame.arguments.first.inspect}"
var res = self.array_instance(varargs, elttype)
var v = compiler.new_visitor
var selfvar = new RuntimeVariable("self", recv, recv)
var arguments = new Array[RuntimeVariable]
- var frame = new Frame(v, mmethoddef, recv, arguments)
+ var frame = new StaticFrame(v, mmethoddef, recv, arguments)
v.frame = frame
var msignature = mmethoddef.msignature.resolve_for(mmethoddef.mclassdef.bound_mtype, mmethoddef.mclassdef.bound_mtype, mmethoddef.mclassdef.mmodule, true)
var v = compiler.new_visitor
var selfvar = new RuntimeVariable("self", v.object_type, recv)
var arguments = new Array[RuntimeVariable]
- var frame = new Frame(v, mmethoddef, recv, arguments)
+ var frame = new StaticFrame(v, mmethoddef, recv, arguments)
v.frame = frame
var sig = new FlatBuffer