Beef up the PAIP queues a bit and (ab)use them in the compiler
This eliminates the other use of arrays in the register allocation process,
which was eting a few percent of our total runtime.
author |
Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com> |
date |
Mon, 11 Jul 2016 23:37:37 +0000 |
parents |
23d4dc2900a1 |
children |
2ce458ef85fd |
(defpackage #:bones-test
(:use
#:cl
#:5am
))
(defpackage #:bones-test.paip
(:use
#:cl
#:5am
#:bones.quickutils
#:bones.paip)
; kill me
(:shadowing-import-from #:5am
#:fail))
(defpackage #:bones-test.wam
(:use
#:cl
#:5am
#:bones.quickutils
#:bones.wam)
(:import-from #:bones.wam
#:with-database
#:make-database
#:with-fresh-database
#:push-logic-frame-with
#:rule
#:fact
#:facts
#:call
#:dump-wam-full
#:?
#:query
#:query-all)
(:shadowing-import-from #:bones.wam
#:!))
(defpackage #:bones-test.circle
(:use :cl :5am :bones.circle))