On 2011-03-26 21:16, Don wrote:
dsimcha wrote:
On 3/26/2011 12:16 PM, Don wrote:
I'm giving CTFE a *major* overhaul right now. I don't know if I'll be
finished in time for the next compiler release, but definitely by the
release after that. Most importantly, bug 1330, which is the root cause
of almost all of the problems, will be fixed. I hope to move CTFE out
the "experimental feature" category.

This is great news, I'm looking forward to it. Thanks for the hard
work. Out of curiosity, can you give a brief overview of what new
things CTFE will be usable for?

The basic problem with the current implementation of CTFE is that it
uses copy-on-write. This means that references (including dynamic
arrays) don't work properly -- they just copy a snapshot of the thing
they are referencing. This is bug 1330. It also means it burns up memory
like you wouldn't believe.

I'm changing CTFE to use in-place modification. This fixes all those
issues. But this is obviously a fairly intense change, and will take
quite a lot of time to iron out all the corner cases. So that's all I'm
planning on doing right now.

But once that's done, it will be straightforward to implement other
reference types, such as classes and pointers (pointer arithmetic will
be restricted to pointers which point to array members). Once classes
are implemented, it's straightforward to do exceptions. So, pretty much
everything.

I've been planning on doing this for over a year, but while Walter was
working on 64-bit, I felt that I was the only one working on the
showstopper wrong-code bugs and regressions, so I put this
important-but-not-urgent stuff aside.

Will the time it takes to compile heavy uses of CTFE be affected by this (positive or negative)?

--
/Jacob Carlborg

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