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| +// Copyright (c) 2017, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file
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| +// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
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| +// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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| +
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| +import 'package:kernel/ast.dart' as ir;
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| +
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| +import '../closure.dart';
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| +import '../elements/entities.dart';
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| +import 'closure.dart';
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| +import '../kernel/element_map.dart';
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| +
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| +/// This builder walks the code to determine what variables are captured/free at
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| +/// various points to build ClosureScope that can respond to queries
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| +/// about how a particular variable is being used at any point in the code.
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| +class ClosureScopeBuilder extends ir.Visitor {
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| + /// A map of each visited call node with the associated information about what
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| + /// variables are captured/used. Each ir.Node key corresponds to a scope that
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| + /// was encountered while visiting a closure (initially called through
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| + /// [translateLazyIntializer] or [translateConstructorOrProcedure]).
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| + Map<ir.Node, ClosureScope> _closureInfoMap = <ir.Node, ClosureScope>{};
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| +
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| + /// A map of the nodes that we have flagged as necessary to generate closure
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| + /// classes for in a later stage. We map that node to information ascertained
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| + /// about variable usage in the surrounding scope.
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| + Map<ir.Node /* ir.Field | ir.FunctionNode */, ScopeInfo> _closuresToGenerate =
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| + <ir.Node, ScopeInfo>{};
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| +
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| + /// The local variables that have been declared in the current scope.
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| + List<ir.VariableDeclaration> _scopeVariables;
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| +
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| + /// Pointer to the context in which this closure is executed.
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| + /// For example, in the expression `var foo = () => 3 + i;`, the executable
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| + /// context as we walk the nodes in that expression is the ir.Field `foo`.
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| + ir.Node _executableContext;
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| +
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| + /// A flag to indicate if we are currently inside a closure.
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| + bool _isInsideClosure = false;
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| +
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| + /// Pointer to the original node where this closure builder started.
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| + ir.Node _outermostNode;
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| +
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| + /// Keep track of the mutated local variables so that we don't need to box
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| + /// non-mutated variables.
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| + Set<ir.VariableDeclaration> _mutatedVariables =
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| + new Set<ir.VariableDeclaration>();
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| +
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| + /// The set of variables that are accessed in some form, whether they are
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| + /// mutated or not.
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| + Set<ir.VariableDeclaration> _capturedVariables =
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| + new Set<ir.VariableDeclaration>();
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| +
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| + /// If true, the visitor is currently traversing some nodes that are inside a
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| + /// try block.
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| + bool _inTry = false;
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| +
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| + /// Lookup the local entity that corresponds to a kernel variable declaration.
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| + final KernelToLocalsMap _localsMap;
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| +
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| + /// The current scope we are in.
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| + KernelScopeInfo _currentScopeInfo;
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| +
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| + final KernelToElementMap _kernelToElementMap;
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| +
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| + ClosureScopeBuilder(this._closureInfoMap, this._closuresToGenerate,
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| + this._localsMap, this._kernelToElementMap);
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| +
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| + /// Update the [ClosureScope] object corresponding to
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| + /// this node if any variables are captured.
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| + void attachCapturedScopeVariables(ir.Node node) {
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| + Set<Local> capturedVariablesForScope = new Set<Local>();
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| +
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| + for (ir.VariableDeclaration variable in _scopeVariables) {
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| + // No need to box non-assignable elements.
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| + if (variable.isFinal || variable.isConst) continue;
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| + if (!_mutatedVariables.contains(variable)) continue;
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| + if (_capturedVariables.contains(variable)) {
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| + capturedVariablesForScope.add(_localsMap.getLocal(variable));
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| + }
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| + }
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| + if (!capturedVariablesForScope.isEmpty) {
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| + ThisLocal thisLocal = null;
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| + if (node is ir.Member && node.isInstanceMember) {
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| + if (node is ir.Procedure) {
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| + thisLocal = new ThisLocal(_kernelToElementMap.getMethod(node));
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| + } else if (node is ir.Field) {
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| + thisLocal = new ThisLocal(_kernelToElementMap.getField(node));
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| + }
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| + } else if (node is ir.Constructor) {
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| + thisLocal = new ThisLocal(_kernelToElementMap.getConstructor(node));
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| + }
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| +
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| + Entity context;
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| + if (_executableContext is ir.Member) {
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| + context = _kernelToElementMap.getMember(_executableContext);
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| + } else {
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| + context = _kernelToElementMap.getLocalFunction(_executableContext);
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| + }
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| + _closureInfoMap[node] =
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| + new KernelClosureScope(capturedVariablesForScope, context, thisLocal);
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| + }
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| + }
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| +
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| + /// Perform book-keeping with the current set of local variables that have
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| + /// been seen thus far before entering this new scope.
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| + void enterNewScope(ir.Node node, Function visitNewScope) {
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| + List<ir.VariableDeclaration> oldScopeVariables = _scopeVariables;
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| + _scopeVariables = <ir.VariableDeclaration>[];
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| + visitNewScope();
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| + attachCapturedScopeVariables(node);
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| + _mutatedVariables.removeAll(_scopeVariables);
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| + _scopeVariables = oldScopeVariables;
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| + }
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| +
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| + @override
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| + void defaultNode(ir.Node node) {
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| + node.visitChildren(this);
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| + }
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| +
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| + @override
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| + visitTryCatch(ir.TryCatch node) {
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| + bool oldInTry = _inTry;
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| + _inTry = true;
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| + node.visitChildren(this);
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| + _inTry = oldInTry;
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| + }
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| +
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| + @override
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| + visitTryFinally(ir.TryFinally node) {
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| + bool oldInTry = _inTry;
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| + _inTry = true;
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| + node.visitChildren(this);
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| + _inTry = oldInTry;
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| + }
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| +
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| + @override
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| + visitVariableGet(ir.VariableGet node) {
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| + _markVariableAsUsed(node.variable);
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| + }
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| +
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| + @override
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| + visitVariableSet(ir.VariableSet node) {
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| + _mutatedVariables.add(node.variable);
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| + _markVariableAsUsed(node.variable);
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| + node.visitChildren(this);
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| + }
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| +
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| + /// Add this variable to the set of free variables if appropriate and add to
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| + /// the tally of variables used in try or sync blocks.
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| + void _markVariableAsUsed(ir.VariableDeclaration variable) {
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| + if (_isInsideClosure && !_inCurrentContext(variable)) {
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| + // If the element is not declared in the current function and the element
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| + // is not the closure itself we need to mark the element as free variable.
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| + // Note that the check on [insideClosure] is not just an
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| + // optimization: factories have type parameters as function
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| + // parameters, and type parameters are declared in the class, not
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| + // the factory.
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| + _currentScopeInfo.freeVariables.add(variable);
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| + }
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| + if (_inTry) {
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| + _currentScopeInfo.localsUsedInTryOrSync
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| + .add(_localsMap.getLocal(variable));
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| + }
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| + }
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| +
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| + @override
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| + void visitForStatement(ir.ForStatement node) {
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| + List<Local> boxedLoopVariables = <Local>[];
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| + enterNewScope(node, () {
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| + // First visit initialized variables and update steps so we can easily
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| + // check if a loop variable was captured in one of these subexpressions.
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| + node.variables
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| + .forEach((ir.VariableDeclaration variable) => variable.accept(this));
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| + node.updates
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| + .forEach((ir.Expression expression) => expression.accept(this));
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| +
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| + // Loop variables that have not been captured yet can safely be flagged as
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| + // non-mutated, because no nested function can observe the mutation.
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| + for (ir.VariableDeclaration variable in node.variables) {
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| + if (!_capturedVariables.contains(variable)) {
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| + _mutatedVariables.remove(variable);
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| + }
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| + }
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| +
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| + // Visit condition and body.
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| + // This must happen after the above, so any loop variables mutated in the
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| + // condition or body are indeed flagged as mutated.
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| + if (node.condition != null) node.condition.accept(this);
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| + node.body.accept(this);
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| +
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| + // See if we have declared loop variables that need to be boxed.
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| + for (ir.VariableDeclaration variable in node.variables) {
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| + // Non-mutated variables should not be boxed. The _mutatedVariables set
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| + // gets cleared when `enterNewScope` returns, so check it here.
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| + if (_capturedVariables.contains(variable) &&
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| + _mutatedVariables.contains(variable)) {
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| + boxedLoopVariables.add(_localsMap.getLocal(variable));
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| + }
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| + }
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| + });
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| + KernelClosureScope scope = _closureInfoMap[node];
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| + if (scope == null) return;
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| + _closureInfoMap[node] = new KernelLoopClosureScope(scope.boxedVariables,
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| + boxedLoopVariables, scope.context, scope.thisLocal);
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| + }
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| +
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| + void visitInvokable(ir.TreeNode node) {
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| + bool oldIsInsideClosure = _isInsideClosure;
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| + ir.Node oldExecutableContext = _executableContext;
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| + KernelScopeInfo oldScopeInfo = _currentScopeInfo;
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| +
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| + // _outermostNode is only null the first time we enter the body of the
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| + // field, constructor, or method that is being analyzed.
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| + _isInsideClosure = _outermostNode != null;
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| + _executableContext = node;
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| + if (!_isInsideClosure) {
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| + _outermostNode = node;
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| + }
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| + _currentScopeInfo = new KernelScopeInfo(_nodeToThisLocal(node));
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| + _closuresToGenerate[node] = _currentScopeInfo;
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| +
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| + enterNewScope(node, () {
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| + node.visitChildren(this);
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| + });
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| +
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| + KernelScopeInfo savedScopeInfo = _currentScopeInfo;
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| + bool savedIsInsideClosure = _isInsideClosure;
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| +
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| + // Restore old values.
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| + _isInsideClosure = oldIsInsideClosure;
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| + _currentScopeInfo = oldScopeInfo;
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| + _executableContext = oldExecutableContext;
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| +
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| + // Mark all free variables as captured and expect to encounter them in the
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| + // outer function.
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| + Iterable<ir.VariableDeclaration> freeVariables =
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| + savedScopeInfo.freeVariables;
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| + assert(freeVariables.isEmpty || savedIsInsideClosure);
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| + for (ir.VariableDeclaration freeVariable in freeVariables) {
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| + assert(!_capturedVariables.contains(freeVariable));
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| + _capturedVariables.add(freeVariable);
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| + _markVariableAsUsed(freeVariable);
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| + }
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| + }
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| +
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| + /// Return true if [variable]'s context is the same as the current executable
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| + /// context.
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| + bool _inCurrentContext(ir.VariableDeclaration variable) {
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| + ir.TreeNode node = variable;
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| + while (node != _outermostNode && node != _executableContext) {
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| + node = node.parent;
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| + }
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| + return node == _executableContext;
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| + }
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| +
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| + void translateLazyInitializer(ir.Field field) {
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| + visitInvokable(field);
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| + }
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| +
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| + void translateConstructorOrProcedure(ir.Node constructorOrProcedure) {
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| + constructorOrProcedure.accept(this);
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| + }
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| +
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| + void visitFunctionNode(ir.FunctionNode functionNode) {
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| + visitInvokable(functionNode);
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| + }
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| +
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| + /// If [node] is an instance member return the corresponding `this` reference.
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| + /// If not, return null.
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| + Entity _nodeToThisLocal(
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| + ir.TreeNode
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| + /*ir.Field|ir.FunctionNode|ir.Constructor|ir.Procedure*/ node) {
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| + ir.Node nodeToConvert = node;
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| + if (nodeToConvert is ir.Field) {
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| + if (!nodeToConvert.isInstanceMember) return null;
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| + return new ThisLocal(_kernelToElementMap.getField(nodeToConvert));
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| + } else {
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| + if (nodeToConvert is ir.FunctionNode) {
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| + // Step up one node higher to find the corresponding entity for this
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| + // node.
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| + nodeToConvert = node.parent;
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| + }
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| + if (nodeToConvert is ir.Constructor ||
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| + (nodeToConvert is ir.Procedure &&
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| + nodeToConvert.kind == ir.ProcedureKind.Factory &&
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| + nodeToConvert.isInstanceMember)) {
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| + return new ThisLocal(_kernelToElementMap.getConstructor(nodeToConvert));
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| + } else if (nodeToConvert is ir.Procedure &&
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| + nodeToConvert.isInstanceMember) {
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| + return new ThisLocal(_kernelToElementMap.getMethod(nodeToConvert));
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| + }
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| + }
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| + return null;
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| + }
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| +}
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