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@jimmo jimmo commented Sep 26, 2023

This is an alternative to #10160 and implements a different variation on @damz's idea. It's still worth considering making the compiler do this (via a new SLICE_AND_SUBSCR opcode), but this way also has the benefit of handing the is-instance-type check in a simple way.

Unlike #10160 though it only helps for bytecode and not the native emitter.


Fast path optimisation for when a BUILD_SLICE is immediately followed by a LOAD/STORE_SUBSCR for a native type to avoid needing to allocate the slice on the heap.

In some cases (e.g. a[1:3] = x) this can result in no allocations at all.

We can't do this for instance types because the get/set/delattr implementation may keep a reference to the slice.

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Code size report:

   bare-arm:    +0 +0.000% 
minimal x86:    +0 +0.000% 
   unix x64:  +160 +0.020% standard
      stm32:  +120 +0.031% PYBV10
     mimxrt:  +120 +0.033% TEENSY40
        rp2:  +128 +0.039% RPI_PICO
       samd:  +120 +0.046% ADAFRUIT_ITSYBITSY_M4_EXPRESS

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Not sure why, but this is failing on unix CI.

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jimmo commented Sep 27, 2023

Not sure why, but this is failing on unix CI.

It's failing the "doesn't heap allocate" when using emit-native. Need to add an exclusion for that test when using emit-native.

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jimmo commented Sep 27, 2023

It's failing the "doesn't heap allocate" when using emit-native. Need to add an exclusion for that test when using emit-native.

Done.

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Merging #12518 (ec15a0b) into master (d81cf0b) will increase coverage by 0.00%.
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// this for instance types because the get/set/delattr
// implementation may keep a reference to the slice.
byte op = *ip++;
mp_obj_slice_t slice = { .base = { .type = &mp_type_slice }, .start = start, .stop = stop, .step = step };
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This possibly increases C stack usage of this function. Will need to quantify that.

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Indeed... +24 bytes of stack.

I've added a commit to address this (using alloca). Slight code size increase though (was +120, now +152).

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Reverted this for now... too complicated to figure out how this works with MICROPY_ENABLE_PYSTACK.

Fast path optimisation for when a BUILD_SLICE is immediately followed by
a LOAD/STORE_SUBSCR for a native type to avoid needing to allocate the
slice on the heap.

In some cases (e.g. `a[1:3] = x`) this can result in no allocations at all.

We can't do this for instance types because the get/set/delattr
implementation may keep a reference to the slice.

Adds more tests to the basic slice tests to ensure that a stack-allocated
slice never makes it to Python, and also a heapalloc test that verifies
(when using bytecode) that assigning to a slice is no-alloc.

This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors.

Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
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