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First pass adding code for SSA backend. It is standalone for now. I've included just a few passes to make the review size manageable - I have more passes coming. cmd/internal/ssa is the library containing the ssa compiler proper. cmd/internal/ssa/ssac is a driver that loads an sexpr-based IR, converts it to SSA form, and calls the above library. It is essentially throwaway code - it will disappear once the Go compiler calls cmd/internal/ssa itself. The .goir files in ssac/ are dumps of fibonacci programs I made from a hacked-up compiler. They are just for testing. Change-Id: I5ee89356ec12c87cd916681097cd3c2cd591040c Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/6681 Reviewed-by: Alan Donovan <adonovan@google.com> |
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