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seems to make the essence clearer also extracted base class
21 lines
643 B
Ruby
21 lines
643 B
Ruby
# For dynamic calls (ie method calls where the method can not be determined at compile time)
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# we resolve the method at runtime, and then cache it. Aaron has shown that over 99%
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# of call sites are type stable, so one cache entry at the moment
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#
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# A cache entry stores the type of the object and the CallableMethod that is to be called
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# This is used in DynamicCall, see there
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#
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module Parfait
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class CacheEntry < Object
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attr :cached_type
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attr :cached_method
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def initialize(type , method)
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@cached_type = type
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@cached_method = method
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end
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def to_s
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"CacheEntry" + "#{cached_method&.name}"
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end
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end
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end
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