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[github patch] new primitive caml_alloc_dummy_function #6393

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vicuna opened this issue May 3, 2014 · 5 comments
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[github patch] new primitive caml_alloc_dummy_function #6393

vicuna opened this issue May 3, 2014 · 5 comments

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vicuna commented May 3, 2014

Original bug ID: 6393
Reporter: @gasche
Status: closed (set by @damiendoligez on 2015-07-20T14:04:37Z)
Resolution: fixed
Priority: normal
Severity: feature
Target version: 4.02.3+dev
Fixed in version: 4.02.3+dev
Category: back end (clambda to assembly)
Tags: github, patch
Monitored by: @bobzhang

Bug description

#37

(Patch by Hugo Heuzard)

caml_alloc_dummy_function takes the function arity as a second argument.
This new information can be used by js_of_ocaml to perform better optimization.

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vicuna commented May 30, 2014

Comment author: @mshinwell

I think this has missed the feature freeze for 4.02.

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vicuna commented Jul 9, 2015

Comment author: @alainfrisch

According to Github, this has been merged to trunk. @gasche: can you confirm and close the ticket?

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vicuna commented Jul 9, 2015

Comment author: @gasche

Yeah, git log -u -S caml_alloc_dummy_function shows that this was trunk@15592 in November 2014. This is not in the 4.02 branch -- so not in the last minor release.

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vicuna commented Jul 17, 2015

Comment author: @damiendoligez

Reopening to include in 4.02.3.

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vicuna commented Jul 20, 2015

Comment author: @damiendoligez

Patch applied to 4.02 (rev 16222).

@vicuna vicuna closed this as completed Jul 20, 2015
@vicuna vicuna added this to the 4.02.3 milestone Mar 14, 2019
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