5.8, 5.6 and earlier had a good core perl compiler, but we are much better. Our Bytecode compiler disabled for 5.6, we keep the old. The old core compiler fails 50% but in mine is a 5.6 blocker. Bytecode is only stable for >=5.8, non-debugging, threaded. C is used in production, but a bit unstable, not all methods packages are detected. CC is very unstable and slow, work in progress. C and CC: Same ok and less failures as with 5.6, 5.8 and 5.9.4. In 5.8.8 and 5.8.9 we have much less errors in the testsuite for the new CPAN compiler and the CORE compiler. See below. Most B::C and B::CC bugs fixed. 5.10 + 5.12 + 5.14 + 5.16 compatibility added. Open Problems for B::C: shared_hek cleanup esp. since 5.15 see google issues See below at the detailed 5.6, 5.8, 5.10, 5.12, 5.14 status TEST STATUS ----------- Tested on cygwin1.7, centos4, centos5.6, centos6, debian5, freebsd7, solaris10 intel sunpro, openbsd49 Not so regurarily on strawberry-5.10.1, strawberry-5.12.2, activeperl-5.10.1 List of failed tests. CORE (old) ---- 5.6.2: t/bytecode 3,6,8..10,12,15,16,18,28,31,35,38,39 t/c 8,15,16,22,27,28,31 | 27 worked in 5.6.2! t/c_o1 8,15,16,22,27,28,31 t/c_o2 8,15,16,22,27,28,31 t/cc 15,18,21,25,27,28,30..32 t/cc_o1 15,18,21,25,27,28,30..32 t/cc_o2 10,15,16,18,21,25,26,27,28,30..32 5.8: | non-threaded t/bytecode 27,44,33,39 t/c 11,14,15,20,23,27..29,31,101,102 | 5,7-12,14-20,22-23,25,27,28,30,31 t/c_o1 1,3-8,10..12,14,15,17..25,27..29,31,101,102| 7-12,14-20,22-23,25,27,28,30,31 t/c_o2 1,3-12,14,15,17..25,27..29,31,101,102 | 7-12,14-20,22-23,25,27,28,30,31 t/cc 7,11,14,15,18..21,23..25,28..32,101..103 t/cc_o1 7,11,14,15,18..21,23..32,101..103 t/cc_o2 7,10,11,14..16,18-21,23..32,101..103 Recipe: p=perl5.6.2 t/testc.sh -q -c for t in $(seq -f"%02.0f" 32); do rm ccode 2>/dev/null; $p -MO=C,-occode.c ccode$t.pl 2>/dev/null && $p script/cc_harness ccode.c -o ccode >/dev/null; echo -n "$t: "; $p ccode$t.pl; echo -n " => "; ./ccode; echo; done p=perl5.8.9 for t in $(seq -f"%02.0f" 35); do rm ccode 2>/dev/null; $p -MO=C,-occode.c ccode$t.pl 2>/dev/null && $p script/cc_harness -Bstatic ccode.c -o ccode >/dev/null; echo -n "$t: "; $p ccode$t.pl; echo -n " => "; ./ccode; echo; done p=perl5.8.9d-nt for t in $(seq -f"%02.0f" 35); do rm ccode 2>/dev/null; $p -MO=C,-occode.c ccode$t.pl 2>/dev/null && $p script/cc_harness -Bdynamic ccode.c -o ccode >/dev/null; echo -n "$t: "; $p ccode$t.pl; echo -n " => "; ./ccode; echo; done B::C (new) ---- t/testc.sh -q -c; t/testcc.sh -q -c or make test TEST_VERBOSE=1 5.6.2: t/bytecode broken/not used t/c 15,41-43,50 t/c_o1,2 +44,45 t/cc 15,21,30,35,41-46,50,103-105 5.8.[45]: t/bytecode - t/c - t/cc 3,7,15,21,27,29,30,44-46,50,103,105 5.8.9: t/bytecode - t/c - t/cc 21,30,46,50,103,105 5.10.1: t/bytecode 27,42,43 t/c - t/cc 14,21,30,46,50,103,105 5.12.4: t/bytecode 32,46 t/c 21 t/cc 14,21,30,46,50,103,105 5.14.2: t/bytecode 27,46 t/c - t/cc 14,21,30,46,50,103,105 5.15.7: t/bytecode 27,46 t/c - t/cc 14,21,30,46,50,103,105 CPAN Modules ------------ See t/modules.t:is_todo() We only try to compile use module, not the testsuite. We only try B::C so far. The full module testsuite is run with t/testm.sh -t [OPTS] Module Compile-time status from top100: generally: pass 100% 5.6.2 pass 100% 5.8.9 pass 100% 5.10.1 pass 100% 5.12.4 pass 100% 5.14.2 pass 100% 5.15.7 fail 4% (unshare_hek) Moose MooseX::Types DateTime DateTime::TimeZone Run-time tests not yet fully done 5.16 status ----------- new XSLoader:load_file hang at hfree_next_entry issue78 (runtime load of Carp), esp. problematic non-debugging unshare_hek issues in dynamic scope 5.10, 5.12, 5.14 status ----------------------- TODO for B::C tests 21,41-43: B destruction,46,50 Encode qr-copy issue 71 restricted hashes in 5.10.0 r-magic (e.g. Template::Stash 5.10.0 only) check t/testcore and testm.sh -t see google issues (71,59) Fix CC several other issues detected (and mostly fixed) by Heinz Knutzen minimize pad copies from local to pad label not defined (utf8::SWASHNEW) DONE ---- fixed with 1.37: fixed wrong test 46, test for Exporter STASH in *main:: STASH copy-on-grow with LEN=0 and FAKE clash with share_hek share_hek re-implemented init of READONLY hash keys re-hash everything at startup (oCERT-2011-003) find UNIVERSAL methods, load SelectSaver with IO hv_clear_placeholders %+, %-, %! %SIG magic->PTR when SV (>5.6) attributes::reftype inc_cleanup (partially) CV prototypes (>5.10) ignore aelemfast SPECIAL pads (5.8.[45]) strip version object overload from XS packages (i91) restore stdio handles from BEGIN blocks (Test::NoWarnings) B::COP::stashflags (>5.15.4) lost PL_regex_pad, (5.15 threaded) fixed with 1.36: 5.15 XSLoader and hash init support lexical warnings better __DATA__ detection and support, still IO::File not IO::Scalar handle though fixed test 29 mostly (use IO) fixed with 1.35: improve package_pv detection for methods, detect previously missing packages within the main source file run-time %ENV fixed with 1.32: improved scanner, try_isa, mark_package force, ... do not gp_free shared GPs Internals::V dl_init of cached deleted packages fixed with 1.30: cc_queue sort 18 ccpp dl_init regression xs_init (soname by context) 5.14 support package_pv detection for method_named AUTOLOAD goto xsub and SelfLoader esp. on 5.8 (27). use AutoLoader works okay. (test 27, 31) >5.11.3 test 32 catch evaltry die fixed test 29 >5.10 DEBUGGING for -O0 (use IO) fixed xpvio off-by-one error for 5.10 (test 29) mark a package which is autoloaded from XS fixed forbidden REGEXP IVX/NVX access since 5.12 fixed evaltry (test 12), NVX was shared with 2 xpad_cop_seq ints which accidently just worked before 1.17, but not after using the %g representation changed with 1.16. Also fixed in Bytecode, fixing tests 9,10,12. fixed several minor bugs only in modules, no short testcases yet. See Changes fixed PP_ENTEREVAL (CC test 12) for 5.10 with 1.14. Nullify ending retop for the string to CALLRUNOPS. fixed __DATA__ IO (test 15) on 5.10 and 5.11 with 1.12. On 5.6 it is hard to fix (re-implement PerlIO::scalar). fixed RV => IV on blead (test 16 tiearray magic obj HVref) with 1.11 fixed GV -> BM magic (index) without needing fbm_compile with 1.09. Just 5.8.9 not. fixed non-xsub AUTOLOAD (31) with 1.08 ccode17_o1 namepad[1] to PL_sv_undef GVCV for 5.11 (27) runtime require $scalar (28) RVs for 5.11 (29) index (fbm_compile) for GVs fixed with 1.04_31 test 14+23 destruction of GvPVX of the empty main:: stash fixed by adding a dummy. cccode19 sort failure via custom sortcv fixed with B::CC 1.02_03. endless loop autoload subs from main::, from packages it works ok (test 8) fixed with 1.04_25 panic: illegal pad in pad_new: 0x18c4368[0x18cf6e8] with DEBUGGING only CvPADLIST: curpad<=>comppad fixed with 1.04_22 pvx: seems to be fixed now in bc, and c With the move of the pvx field from xpv to the sv, we have to solve that differently for the Bytecode and C backend. Bytecode can simply mimic the old XPV behaviour of a 3 field struct (pvx, cur, len) to simplify pv handling. hv: crash at invalid entry in hv_store in B::HV::save fixed hek: new implementation, needs static optimization via heksect regexp: match works, split still broken bc 10: padv+sassign => Modification of a read-only value attempted at bytecode10.pl line 1. Only on cygwin, not on linux! The bytecode is exactly the same, it must be pp_entersub() with &$cv() Is FAKE flag of the padsv is missing or should we check for readonly pads? g <1> entersub[t4] vKS/TARG,1 => Perl_sv_force_normal_flags() if (SvREADONLY(sv) && (!SvFAKE(sv)) && (IN_PERL_RUNTIME)) => die SV = NULL(0x0) at 0x12207c0 REFCNT = 2147483129 FLAGS = (READONLY) -Dt crash fixed by core patch pl-dump-const.patch cop_io status? http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/2006-05/msg00770.html 5.8 status ---------- I've restored full 5.8 backwards compatibility, mainly for test comparison. But since the new B::C compiler is better than the CORE compiler, it is installed. Details -------- Test::Harness: t/testm.sh -D- Test::Harness; gdb ./test_harness enter nextstate pushmark const(PV("ok"\0)) print leave cxstack is corrupt at leave 5.8.9d-nt test 27 AUTOLOAD: gdb --args ccode27 start b Perl_gv_autoload4 => The Fcntl stash misses AUTOLOAD -fcog: (13) unshare_hek tricky assertion fails he: "Find the shared he which is just before us in memory" ./ccode13_o1 Assertion he->shared_he_he.hent_hek == hek failed: file "hv.c", line 2327. Maybe call our own destruct handler on >=510, which resets all such pv's to NULL beforehand. cccode12_o2: 5.10.1d-nt Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. 0x521ab445 in Perl_pop_scope () at scope.c:103 103 const I32 oldsave = PL_scopestack[--PL_scopestack_ix]; (gdb) p PL_scopestack_ix $1 = -272716323 (gdb) bt #0 0x521ab445 in Perl_pop_scope () at scope.c:103 #1 0x52121784 in Perl_pp_leave () at pp_hot.c:1904 #2 0x00401ca5 in _fu23__PL_ppaddr () at cccode12_o2.c:246 #3 0x520d95d1 in Perl_runops_debug () at dump.c:1968 bytecode11 - 5.11d assertion "isGV_with_GP(shplep)" failed: file "B.c", line 4961 #0 XS_B__GV_GP (my_perl=0x14222d0, cv=0x152a750) at B.c:15887 #1 0x521ca568 in Perl_pp_entersub () from /usr/local/bin/cygperl5_11d.dll #2 0x52165d4c in Perl_runops_debug () from /usr/local/bin/cygperl5_11d.dll #3 0x521a9730 in Perl_call_sv () from /usr/local/bin/cygperl5_11d.dll #4 0x521b1640 in Perl_call_list () from /usr/local/bin/cygperl5_11d.dll #5 0x521a596f in perl_parse () from /usr/local/bin/cygperl5_11d.dll #6 0x00401136 in main (argc=4, argv=0x14221a0, env=0x1420090) (gdb) p *gv $2 = {sv_any = 0x14d1d48, sv_refcnt = 3, sv_flags = 32777 (0x8009), sv_u = { svu_iv = -5931823458977729848, svu_uv = 12514920614731821768, svu_rv = 0x14db2c8, svu_pv = 0x14db2c8 "ðúE\001", svu_array = 0x14db2c8, svu_hash = 0x14db2c8, svu_gp = 0x14db2c8}} cccode3.c - 5.11 dstr assert XPUSHs(GvSV(PL_curpad[1])); /* oops, this GV is empty */ /* stack = */ /* BINOP (0x15ec140) sassign [OPf_STACKED] */ dst = POPs; src = TOPs; /* empty var dst at stack ! */ MAYBE_TAINT_SASSIGN_SRC(src); SvSetSV(dst, src); ccode3 - 5.10 (fixed via workaround, dynamic init) ------------- SEGV $_ = "xyxyx"; %j=(1,2); s/x/$j{print("z")}/g; print $_ empty data. cause: no pv flag and refcnt in the sv #0 0x004a38c3 in Perl_fbm_instr (my_perl=0x18926d0, big=0x18d4bc8 "xyxyx", bigend=0x18d4bcd "", littlestr=0x0, flags=0) at util.c:577 #1 0x006481d4 in Perl_re_intuit_start (my_perl=0x18926d0, prog=0x18d2088, sv=0x18d3fb8, strpos=0x18d4bc8 "xyxyx", strend=0x18d4bcd "", flags=0, data=0x0) at regexec.c:561 #2 0x005a13f3 in Perl_pp_subst (my_perl=0x18926d0) at pp_hot.c:2105 (gdb) p *rx $7 = {engine = 0x6a06a0, mother_re = 0x0, extflags = 1126170624, minlen = 0, minlenret = 0, gofs = 0, substrs = 0x18c0908, nparens = 0, intflags = 0, pprivate = 0x18d1588, lastparen = 0, lastcloseparen = 0, swap = 0x0, offs = 0x18cf748, subbeg = 0x0, sublen = 0, prelen = 0, precomp = 0x18ab870 ")", wrapped = 0x18ab868 "(?-xism:)", wraplen = 9, seen_evals = 0, paren_names = 0x0, refcnt = 1} ccode2 - 5.11 (fixed via workaround, dynamic init) ------------- match with /\d/ (gdb) p *pm $1 = {op_next = 0x66513c, op_sibling = 0x665198, op_ppaddr = 0x59a6e9 , op_targ = 0, op_type = 31, op_opt = 0, op_latefree = 1, op_latefreed = 0, op_attached = 0, op_spare = 0, op_flags = 2 '\002', op_private = 64 '@', op_first = 0x0, op_last = 0x0, op_pmoffset = 46, op_pmflags = 0, op_pmreplrootu = { op_pmreplroot = 0x0, op_pmtargetoff = 0}, op_pmstashstartu = {op_pmreplstart = 0x0, op_pmstashpv = 0x0}} (gdb) n 1216 register REGEXP *rx = PM_GETRE(pm); (gdb) p *rx $2 = {engine = 0x69f690, mother_re = 0x0, extflags = 52428800, minlen = 1, minlenret = 1, gofs = 0, substrs = 0x1920188, nparens = 0, intflags = 0, pprivate = 0x1915448, lastparen = 0, lastcloseparen = 0, swap = 0x0, offs = 0x191f6c8, subbeg = 0x0, sublen = 0, prelen = 1, precomp = 0x18fb870 "0)", wrapped = 0x18fb868 "(?-xism:0)", wraplen = 10, seen_evals = 0, paren_names = 0x0, refcnt = 1} TEST COVERAGE ------------- Bytecode: coverage for ret(0) ldsv(1) ldop(2) stsv(3) stop(4) stpv(5) ldspecsv(6) ldspecsvx(7) newsv(8) newsvx(9) nop(10) newop(11) newopx(12) newopn(13) newpv(14) pv_cur(15) pv_free(16) sv_upgrade(17) sv_refcnt(18) sv_refcnt_add(19) sv_flags(20) xrv(21) xpv(22) xpv_cur(23) xpv_len(24) xiv(25) xnv(26) xlv_targoff(27) xlv_targlen(28) xlv_targ(29) xlv_type(30) xbm_useful(31) xbm_previous(32) xbm_rare(33) xfm_lines(34) comment(35) xio_lines(36) xio_page(37) xio_page_len(38) xio_lines_left(39) xio_top_name(40) xio_top_gv(41) xio_fmt_name(42) xio_fmt_gv(43) xio_bottom_name(44) xio_bottom_gv(45) xio_type(46) xio_flags(47) xcv_xsubany(48) xcv_stash(49) xcv_start(50) xcv_root(51) xcv_gv(52) xcv_file(53) xcv_depth(54) xcv_padlist(55) xcv_outside(56) xcv_outside_seq(57) xcv_flags(58) av_extend(59) av_pushx(60) av_push(61) xav_fill(62) xav_max(63) xav_flags(64) xhv_name(65) hv_store(66) sv_magic(67) mg_obj(68) mg_private(69) mg_flags(70) mg_name(71) mg_namex(72) xmg_stash(73) gv_fetchpv(74) gv_fetchpvx(75) gv_stashpv(76) gv_stashpvx(77) gp_sv(78) gp_refcnt(79) gp_refcnt_add(80) gp_av(81) gp_hv(82) gp_cv(83) gp_file(84) gp_io(85) gp_form(86) gp_cvgen(87) gp_line(88) gp_share(89) xgv_flags(90) op_next(91) op_sibling(92) op_ppaddr(93) op_targ(94) op_type(95) op_opt(96) op_latefree(97) op_latefreed(98) op_attached(99) op_first(102) op_last(103) op_pmreplroot(105) op_pmreplstart(106) op_pmreplrootpo(108) op_pmstash(109) op_pmreplrootgv(110) pregcomp(111) op_pmflags(112) unused(113) op_reflags(114) op_sv(115) op_pv(117) op_pv_tr(118) op_redoop(119) op_nextop(120) op_lastop(121) cop_label(122) cop_stash(125) cop_filegv(126) push_begin(134) push_init(135) push_end(136) curstash(137) defstash(138) data(139) incav(140) load_glob(141) regex_padav(142) comppad_name(144) xgv_stash(145) signal(146) formfeed(147) JIT PLANS --------- Jit came alive March 2010 on github and now CPAN. It works to do profiling, but is not finished. B-C-1.04_10: Playing with the idea to target against parrot pir instead of lightning and use the parrot jit, with pbc_to_exe or exec_save. Then we need no jit support in the ByteLoader and get rid of all the Jit stuff for now. => B::PIR, Doing mentoring for Google Soc 2008 B-C-1.04_03: added Jit and Asm layout, with the idea of using either lightning as jit backend (Jit), or creating our own assembler (Asm) to be able to use a high-level language. Abbrevations ------------ bc B::ByteCode c B::C cc B::CC -D -DDEBUGGING perl, also used as d version suffix, eg 5.8.8d -nt not threaded perl 2012-01-26 rurban