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LLVM Lowering Rules (Phase 15)
This document describes the active LLVM lowering rules used in Phase 15. Only the LLVM path is authoritative at this time.
General
- Box values are represented as i64 handles when crossing the NyRT boundary.
- String operations prefer i8* fast paths (AOT helpers) when possible. Handle conversions are done only at explicit boundaries.
NewBox
- StringBox:
- When constructed from a constant string, lowering produces i8* via
nyash_string_newand keeps it as i8* (no immediate handle conversion). - Builder skips redundant birth calls for StringBox.
- When constructed from a constant string, lowering produces i8* via
- Other boxes:
- Minimal birth shims exist (e.g.,
nyash.box.birth_h,nyash.box.birth_i64) using Box type ids.
- Minimal birth shims exist (e.g.,
BoxCall: String.concat fast path
- If the receiver is annotated as String (or StringBox), lower to AOT helpers directly:
concat_ss(i8*, i8*) -> i8*concat_si(i8*, i64) -> i8*(right operand is a handle coerced to string by NyRT)concat_is(i64, i8*) -> i8*
- For non‑String receivers or plugin cases, fall back to plugin/by‑id paths as needed.
BinOp Add: String concatenation
- Primary path: AOT helpers selected by operand shapes at IR time:
i8* + i8* -> concat_ssi8* + i64 -> concat_sii64 + i8* -> concat_is
- Fallback policy: keep to the minimum. Do not add implicit conversions beyond the above without clear MIR type annotations. If mixed forms miscompile, fix MIR annotations first.
ExternCall selection (console/debug)
env.console.{log,warn,error}andenv.debug.traceinspect the argument at lowering time:- If argument is
i8*, call the C‑string variant:nyash.console.{log,warn,error}/nyash.debug.trace. - Otherwise convert to
i64and call the handle variant:nyash.console.{log,warn,error}_handle/nyash.debug.trace_handle.
- If argument is
- The result values are ignored or zeroed as appropriate (side‑effecting I/O).
Return/Result mapping
- For plugin/by‑id calls that return an i64 handle but the destination is annotated as pointer‑like (String/Box/Array/Future/Unknown), the handle is cast to an opaque pointer for SSA flow. Integers/Bools remain integers.
Backend Consistency Notes
- VM/Cranelift/JIT are not MIR14‑ready and may not follow these rules yet. LLVM behavior takes precedence; other backends will be aligned later.
- Any new fallback must be justified and scoped; wide catch‑alls are prohibited to prevent backend divergence.