-*- text -*- Pointer analysis to-do list =========================== CONSTRAINT GENERATION: - support reflection - implement native intrinsics. These vary by platform. - unsafe.Pointer conversions. Three options: 1) unsoundly (but type-safely) treat p=unsafe.Pointer(x) conversions as allocations, losing aliases. This is what's currently implemented. 2) unsoundly (but type-safely) treat p=unsafe.Pointer(x) and T(p) conversions as interface boxing and unboxing operations. This may preserve some aliasing relations at little cost. 3) soundly track physical field offsets. (Summarise dannyb's email here.) A downside is that we can't keep the identity field of struct allocations that identifies the object. OPTIMISATIONS - pre-solver: PE and LE via HVN/HRU. - solver: HCD, LCD. - use sparse bitvectors for ptsets - use sparse bitvectors for graph edges - experiment with different worklist algorithms: priority queue (solver visit-time order) red-black tree (node id order) double-ended queue (insertion order) fast doubly-linked list (See Zhanh et al PLDI'13) (insertion order with fast membership test) dannyb recommends sparse bitmap. API: - Some optimisations (e.g. LE, PE) may change the API. Think about them sooner rather than later. MISC: - os.Args should point to something; currently they don't. - Test on all platforms. Currently we assume these go/build tags: linux, amd64, !cgo.