This saves about 5% memory. V3AstUserAllocator is appropriate for most use
cases, performance is marginally up as we are mostly D-cache bound on
large designs.
The typical find/if-not-exists-insert pattern can be achieved with 1
lookup instead of 2 using emplace with a sentinel value. Also maps value
initialize their values when inserted with the [] operator, this is
defined and so there is no need to explicitly insert zeroes for integer
values.
This changeset brings support for accesses like:
class Cls#(type TYPE1);
TYPE1::some_method();
endclass
It is done by delaying dot resolution on type parameters until they get
resolved by V3Param, and doing a more thorough reference skip.
Multiple tricks to reduce the size of class FileLine from 72 to 40
bytes:
- Reduce file name index from 32 to 16 bits. This still allows 64K
unique input files, which is hopefully enough.
- Intern message/warning enable bitset and use a 16-bit index, again
allowing 64K unique sets which is hopefully enough.
- Put the m_waive flag into the sign bit of one of the line numbers.
- Use explicit reference counting to avoid overhead of shared_ptr.
Added assertions to ensure interned data fits within it's index space.
This saves ~5-10% peak memory consumption at no measurable run-time cost
on various designs.
- Rename `--dump-treei` option to `--dumpi-tree`, which itself is now a
special case of `--dumpi-<tag>` where tag can be a magic word, or a
filename
- Control dumping via static `dump*()` functions, analogous to `debug()`
- Make dumping independent of the value of `debug()` (so dumping always
works even without the debug flag)
- Add separate `--dumpi-graph` for dumping V3Graphs, which is again a
special case of `--dumpi-<tag>`
- Alias `--dump-<tag>` to `--dumpi-<tag> 3` as before
Introduce the @astgen directives parsed by astgen, currently used for
the generation child node (operand) accessors. Please see the updated
internal documentation for details.