1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
360
361
362
363
364
365
366
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
378
379
380
381
382
383
384
385
386
387
388
389
390
391
392
393
394
395
396
397
398
399
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414
415
416
417
418
419
420
421
422
423
424
425
426
427
428
429
430
431
432
433
434
435
436
437
438
439
440
441
442
443
444
445
446
447
448
449
450
451
452
453
454
455
456
457
458
459
460
461
462
463
464
465
466
467
468
469
470
471
472
473
474
475
476
477
478
479
480
481
482
483
484
485
486
487
488
489
490
491
492
493
494
495
496
497
498
499
500
501
502
503
504
505
506
507
508
509
510
511
512
513
514
515
516
517
518
519
520
521
522
523
524
525
526
527
528
529
530
531
532
533
534
535
536
537
538
539
540
541
542
543
544
545
546
547
548
549
550
551
552
553
554
555
556
557
558
559
560
561
562
563
564
|
--[[--------------------------------------------------------------------
optparser.lua: does parser-based optimizations
This file is part of LuaSrcDiet.
Copyright (c) 2008 Kein-Hong Man <khman@users.sf.net>
The COPYRIGHT file describes the conditions
under which this software may be distributed.
See the ChangeLog for more information.
----------------------------------------------------------------------]]
--[[--------------------------------------------------------------------
-- NOTES:
-- * For more parser-based optimization ideas, see the TODO items or
-- look at technotes.txt.
-- * The processing load is quite significant, but since this is an
-- off-line text processor, I believe we can wait a few seconds.
-- * TODO: might process "local a,a,a" wrongly... need tests!
-- * TODO: remove position handling if overlapped locals (rem < 0)
-- needs more study, to check behaviour
-- * TODO: there are probably better ways to do allocation, e.g. by
-- choosing better methods to sort and pick locals...
-- * TODO: we don't need 53*63 two-letter identifiers; we can make
-- do with significantly less depending on how many that are really
-- needed and improve entropy; e.g. 13 needed -> choose 4*4 instead
----------------------------------------------------------------------]]
local base = _G
local string = require "string"
local table = require "table"
module "optparser"
----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Letter frequencies for reducing symbol entropy (fixed version)
-- * Might help a wee bit when the output file is compressed
-- * See Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letter_frequencies
-- * We use letter frequencies according to a Linotype keyboard, plus
-- the underscore, and both lower case and upper case letters.
-- * The arrangement below (LC, underscore, %d, UC) is arbitrary.
-- * This is certainly not optimal, but is quick-and-dirty and the
-- process has no significant overhead
----------------------------------------------------------------------
local LETTERS = "etaoinshrdlucmfwypvbgkqjxz_ETAOINSHRDLUCMFWYPVBGKQJXZ"
local ALPHANUM = "etaoinshrdlucmfwypvbgkqjxz_0123456789ETAOINSHRDLUCMFWYPVBGKQJXZ"
-- names or identifiers that must be skipped
-- * the first two lines are for keywords
local SKIP_NAME = {}
for v in string.gmatch([[
and break do else elseif end false for function if in
local nil not or repeat return then true until while
self]], "%S+") do
SKIP_NAME[v] = true
end
------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- variables and data structures
------------------------------------------------------------------------
local toklist, seminfolist, -- token lists
globalinfo, localinfo, -- variable information tables
globaluniq, localuniq, -- unique name tables
var_new, -- index of new variable names
varlist -- list of output variables
----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- preprocess information table to get lists of unique names
----------------------------------------------------------------------
local function preprocess(infotable)
local uniqtable = {}
for i = 1, #infotable do -- enumerate info table
local obj = infotable[i]
local name = obj.name
--------------------------------------------------------------------
if not uniqtable[name] then -- not found, start an entry
uniqtable[name] = {
decl = 0, token = 0, size = 0,
}
end
--------------------------------------------------------------------
local uniq = uniqtable[name] -- count declarations, tokens, size
uniq.decl = uniq.decl + 1
local xref = obj.xref
local xcount = #xref
uniq.token = uniq.token + xcount
uniq.size = uniq.size + xcount * #name
--------------------------------------------------------------------
if obj.decl then -- if local table, create first,last pairs
obj.id = i
obj.xcount = xcount
if xcount > 1 then -- if ==1, means local never accessed
obj.first = xref[2]
obj.last = xref[xcount]
end
--------------------------------------------------------------------
else -- if global table, add a back ref
uniq.id = i
end
--------------------------------------------------------------------
end--for
return uniqtable
end
----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- calculate actual symbol frequencies, in order to reduce entropy
-- * this may help further reduce the size of compressed sources
-- * note that since parsing optimizations is put before lexing
-- optimizations, the frequency table is not exact!
-- * yes, this will miss --keep block comments too...
----------------------------------------------------------------------
local function recalc_for_entropy(option)
local byte = string.byte
local char = string.char
-- table of token classes to accept in calculating symbol frequency
local ACCEPT = {
TK_KEYWORD = true, TK_NAME = true, TK_NUMBER = true,
TK_STRING = true, TK_LSTRING = true,
}
if not option["opt-comments"] then
ACCEPT.TK_COMMENT = true
ACCEPT.TK_LCOMMENT = true
end
--------------------------------------------------------------------
-- create a new table and remove any original locals by filtering
--------------------------------------------------------------------
local filtered = {}
for i = 1, #toklist do
filtered[i] = seminfolist[i]
end
for i = 1, #localinfo do -- enumerate local info table
local obj = localinfo[i]
local xref = obj.xref
for j = 1, obj.xcount do
local p = xref[j]
filtered[p] = "" -- remove locals
end
end
--------------------------------------------------------------------
local freq = {} -- reset symbol frequency table
for i = 0, 255 do freq[i] = 0 end
for i = 1, #toklist do -- gather symbol frequency
local tok, info = toklist[i], filtered[i]
if ACCEPT[tok] then
for j = 1, #info do
local c = byte(info, j)
freq[c] = freq[c] + 1
end
end--if
end--for
--------------------------------------------------------------------
-- function to re-sort symbols according to actual frequencies
--------------------------------------------------------------------
local function resort(symbols)
local symlist = {}
for i = 1, #symbols do -- prepare table to sort
local c = byte(symbols, i)
symlist[i] = { c = c, freq = freq[c], }
end
table.sort(symlist, -- sort selected symbols
function(v1, v2)
return v1.freq > v2.freq
end
)
local charlist = {} -- reconstitute the string
for i = 1, #symlist do
charlist[i] = char(symlist[i].c)
end
return table.concat(charlist)
end
--------------------------------------------------------------------
LETTERS = resort(LETTERS) -- change letter arrangement
ALPHANUM = resort(ALPHANUM)
end
----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- returns a string containing a new local variable name to use, and
-- a flag indicating whether it collides with a global variable
-- * trapping keywords and other names like 'self' is done elsewhere
----------------------------------------------------------------------
local function new_var_name()
local var
local cletters, calphanum = #LETTERS, #ALPHANUM
local v = var_new
if v < cletters then -- single char
v = v + 1
var = string.sub(LETTERS, v, v)
else -- longer names
local range, sz = cletters, 1 -- calculate # chars fit
repeat
v = v - range
range = range * calphanum
sz = sz + 1
until range > v
local n = v % cletters -- left side cycles faster
v = (v - n) / cletters -- do first char first
n = n + 1
var = string.sub(LETTERS, n, n)
while sz > 1 do
local m = v % calphanum
v = (v - m) / calphanum
m = m + 1
var = var..string.sub(ALPHANUM, m, m)
sz = sz - 1
end
end
var_new = var_new + 1
return var, globaluniq[var] ~= nil
end
----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- calculate and print some statistics
-- * probably better in main source, put here for now
----------------------------------------------------------------------
local function stats_summary(globaluniq, localuniq, afteruniq, option)
local print = print or base.print
local fmt = string.format
local opt_details = option.DETAILS
local uniq_g , uniq_li, uniq_lo, uniq_ti, uniq_to, -- stats needed
decl_g, decl_li, decl_lo, decl_ti, decl_to,
token_g, token_li, token_lo, token_ti, token_to,
size_g, size_li, size_lo, size_ti, size_to
= 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0
local function avg(c, l) -- safe average function
if c == 0 then return 0 end
return l / c
end
--------------------------------------------------------------------
-- collect statistics (note: globals do not have declarations!)
--------------------------------------------------------------------
for name, uniq in base.pairs(globaluniq) do
uniq_g = uniq_g + 1
token_g = token_g + uniq.token
size_g = size_g + uniq.size
end
for name, uniq in base.pairs(localuniq) do
uniq_li = uniq_li + 1
decl_li = decl_li + uniq.decl
token_li = token_li + uniq.token
size_li = size_li + uniq.size
end
for name, uniq in base.pairs(afteruniq) do
uniq_lo = uniq_lo + 1
decl_lo = decl_lo + uniq.decl
token_lo = token_lo + uniq.token
size_lo = size_lo + uniq.size
end
uniq_ti = uniq_g + uniq_li
decl_ti = decl_g + decl_li
token_ti = token_g + token_li
size_ti = size_g + size_li
uniq_to = uniq_g + uniq_lo
decl_to = decl_g + decl_lo
token_to = token_g + token_lo
size_to = size_g + size_lo
--------------------------------------------------------------------
-- detailed stats: global list
--------------------------------------------------------------------
if opt_details then
local sorted = {} -- sort table of unique global names by size
for name, uniq in base.pairs(globaluniq) do
uniq.name = name
sorted[#sorted + 1] = uniq
end
table.sort(sorted,
function(v1, v2)
return v1.size > v2.size
end
)
local tabf1, tabf2 = "%8s%8s%10s %s", "%8d%8d%10.2f %s"
local hl = string.rep("-", 44)
print("*** global variable list (sorted by size) ***\n"..hl)
print(fmt(tabf1, "Token", "Input", "Input", "Global"))
print(fmt(tabf1, "Count", "Bytes", "Average", "Name"))
print(hl)
for i = 1, #sorted do
local uniq = sorted[i]
print(fmt(tabf2, uniq.token, uniq.size, avg(uniq.token, uniq.size), uniq.name))
end
print(hl)
print(fmt(tabf2, token_g, size_g, avg(token_g, size_g), "TOTAL"))
print(hl.."\n")
--------------------------------------------------------------------
-- detailed stats: local list
--------------------------------------------------------------------
local tabf1, tabf2 = "%8s%8s%8s%10s%8s%10s %s", "%8d%8d%8d%10.2f%8d%10.2f %s"
local hl = string.rep("-", 70)
print("*** local variable list (sorted by allocation order) ***\n"..hl)
print(fmt(tabf1, "Decl.", "Token", "Input", "Input", "Output", "Output", "Global"))
print(fmt(tabf1, "Count", "Count", "Bytes", "Average", "Bytes", "Average", "Name"))
print(hl)
for i = 1, #varlist do -- iterate according to order assigned
local name = varlist[i]
local uniq = afteruniq[name]
local old_t, old_s = 0, 0
for j = 1, #localinfo do -- find corresponding old names and calculate
local obj = localinfo[j]
if obj.name == name then
old_t = old_t + obj.xcount
old_s = old_s + obj.xcount * #obj.oldname
end
end
print(fmt(tabf2, uniq.decl, uniq.token, old_s, avg(old_t, old_s),
uniq.size, avg(uniq.token, uniq.size), name))
end
print(hl)
print(fmt(tabf2, decl_lo, token_lo, size_li, avg(token_li, size_li),
size_lo, avg(token_lo, size_lo), "TOTAL"))
print(hl.."\n")
end--if opt_details
--------------------------------------------------------------------
-- display output
--------------------------------------------------------------------
local tabf1, tabf2 = "%-16s%8s%8s%8s%8s%10s", "%-16s%8d%8d%8d%8d%10.2f"
local hl = string.rep("-", 58)
print("*** local variable optimization summary ***\n"..hl)
print(fmt(tabf1, "Variable", "Unique", "Decl.", "Token", "Size", "Average"))
print(fmt(tabf1, "Types", "Names", "Count", "Count", "Bytes", "Bytes"))
print(hl)
print(fmt(tabf2, "Global", uniq_g, decl_g, token_g, size_g, avg(token_g, size_g)))
print(hl)
print(fmt(tabf2, "Local (in)", uniq_li, decl_li, token_li, size_li, avg(token_li, size_li)))
print(fmt(tabf2, "TOTAL (in)", uniq_ti, decl_ti, token_ti, size_ti, avg(token_ti, size_ti)))
print(hl)
print(fmt(tabf2, "Local (out)", uniq_lo, decl_lo, token_lo, size_lo, avg(token_lo, size_lo)))
print(fmt(tabf2, "TOTAL (out)", uniq_to, decl_to, token_to, size_to, avg(token_to, size_to)))
print(hl.."\n")
end
----------------------------------------------------------------------
-- main entry point
-- * does only local variable optimization for now
----------------------------------------------------------------------
function optimize(option, _toklist, _seminfolist, _globalinfo, _localinfo)
-- set tables
toklist, seminfolist, globalinfo, localinfo
= _toklist, _seminfolist, _globalinfo, _localinfo
var_new = 0 -- reset variable name allocator
varlist = {}
------------------------------------------------------------------
-- preprocess global/local tables, handle entropy reduction
------------------------------------------------------------------
globaluniq = preprocess(globalinfo)
localuniq = preprocess(localinfo)
if option["opt-entropy"] then -- for entropy improvement
recalc_for_entropy(option)
end
------------------------------------------------------------------
-- build initial declared object table, then sort according to
-- token count, this might help assign more tokens to more common
-- variable names such as 'e' thus possibly reducing entropy
-- * an object knows its localinfo index via its 'id' field
-- * special handling for "self" special local (parameter) here
------------------------------------------------------------------
local object = {}
for i = 1, #localinfo do
object[i] = localinfo[i]
end
table.sort(object, -- sort largest first
function(v1, v2)
return v1.xcount > v2.xcount
end
)
------------------------------------------------------------------
-- the special "self" function parameters must be preserved
-- * the allocator below will never use "self", so it is safe to
-- keep those implicit declarations as-is
------------------------------------------------------------------
local temp, j, gotself = {}, 1, false
for i = 1, #object do
local obj = object[i]
if not obj.isself then
temp[j] = obj
j = j + 1
else
gotself = true
end
end
object = temp
------------------------------------------------------------------
-- a simple first-come first-served heuristic name allocator,
-- note that this is in no way optimal...
-- * each object is a local variable declaration plus existence
-- * the aim is to assign short names to as many tokens as possible,
-- so the following tries to maximize name reuse
-- * note that we preserve sort order
------------------------------------------------------------------
local nobject = #object
while nobject > 0 do
local varname, gcollide
repeat
varname, gcollide = new_var_name() -- collect a variable name
until not SKIP_NAME[varname] -- skip all special names
varlist[#varlist + 1] = varname -- keep a list
local oleft = nobject
------------------------------------------------------------------
-- if variable name collides with an existing global, the name
-- cannot be used by a local when the name is accessed as a global
-- during which the local is alive (between 'act' to 'rem'), so
-- we drop objects that collides with the corresponding global
------------------------------------------------------------------
if gcollide then
-- find the xref table of the global
local gref = globalinfo[globaluniq[varname].id].xref
local ngref = #gref
-- enumerate for all current objects; all are valid at this point
for i = 1, nobject do
local obj = object[i]
local act, rem = obj.act, obj.rem -- 'live' range of local
-- if rem < 0, it is a -id to a local that had the same name
-- so follow rem to extend it; does this make sense?
while rem < 0 do
rem = localinfo[-rem].rem
end
local drop
for j = 1, ngref do
local p = gref[j]
if p >= act and p <= rem then drop = true end -- in range?
end
if drop then
obj.skip = true
oleft = oleft - 1
end
end--for
end--if gcollide
------------------------------------------------------------------
-- now the first unassigned local (since it's sorted) will be the
-- one with the most tokens to rename, so we set this one and then
-- eliminate all others that collides, then any locals that left
-- can then reuse the same variable name; this is repeated until
-- all local declaration that can use this name is assigned
-- * the criteria for local-local reuse/collision is:
-- A is the local with a name already assigned
-- B is the unassigned local under consideration
-- => anytime A is accessed, it cannot be when B is 'live'
-- => to speed up things, we have first/last accesses noted
------------------------------------------------------------------
while oleft > 0 do
local i = 1
while object[i].skip do -- scan for first object
i = i + 1
end
------------------------------------------------------------------
-- first object is free for assignment of the variable name
-- [first,last] gives the access range for collision checking
------------------------------------------------------------------
oleft = oleft - 1
local obja = object[i]
i = i + 1
obja.newname = varname
obja.skip = true
obja.done = true
local first, last = obja.first, obja.last
local xref = obja.xref
------------------------------------------------------------------
-- then, scan all the rest and drop those colliding
-- if A was never accessed then it'll never collide with anything
-- otherwise trivial skip if:
-- * B was activated after A's last access (last < act)
-- * B was removed before A's first access (first > rem)
-- if not, see detailed skip below...
------------------------------------------------------------------
if first and oleft > 0 then -- must have at least 1 access
local scanleft = oleft
while scanleft > 0 do
while object[i].skip do -- next valid object
i = i + 1
end
scanleft = scanleft - 1
local objb = object[i]
i = i + 1
local act, rem = objb.act, objb.rem -- live range of B
-- if rem < 0, extend range of rem thru' following local
while rem < 0 do
rem = localinfo[-rem].rem
end
--------------------------------------------------------
if not(last < act or first > rem) then -- possible collision
--------------------------------------------------------
-- B is activated later than A or at the same statement,
-- this means for no collision, A cannot be accessed when B
-- is alive, since B overrides A (or is a peer)
--------------------------------------------------------
if act >= obja.act then
for j = 1, obja.xcount do -- ... then check every access
local p = xref[j]
if p >= act and p <= rem then -- A accessed when B live!
oleft = oleft - 1
objb.skip = true
break
end
end--for
--------------------------------------------------------
-- A is activated later than B, this means for no collision,
-- A's access is okay since it overrides B, but B's last
-- access need to be earlier than A's activation time
--------------------------------------------------------
else
if objb.last and objb.last >= obja.act then
oleft = oleft - 1
objb.skip = true
end
end
end
--------------------------------------------------------
if oleft == 0 then break end
end
end--if first
------------------------------------------------------------------
end--while
------------------------------------------------------------------
-- after assigning all possible locals to one variable name, the
-- unassigned locals/objects have the skip field reset and the table
-- is compacted, to hopefully reduce iteration time
------------------------------------------------------------------
local temp, j = {}, 1
for i = 1, nobject do
local obj = object[i]
if not obj.done then
obj.skip = false
temp[j] = obj
j = j + 1
end
end
object = temp -- new compacted object table
nobject = #object -- objects left to process
------------------------------------------------------------------
end--while
------------------------------------------------------------------
-- after assigning all locals with new variable names, we can
-- patch in the new names, and reprocess to get 'after' stats
------------------------------------------------------------------
for i = 1, #localinfo do -- enumerate all locals
local obj = localinfo[i]
local xref = obj.xref
if obj.newname then -- if got new name, patch it in
for j = 1, obj.xcount do
local p = xref[j] -- xrefs indexes the token list
seminfolist[p] = obj.newname
end
obj.name, obj.oldname -- adjust names
= obj.newname, obj.name
else
obj.oldname = obj.name -- for cases like 'self'
end
end
------------------------------------------------------------------
-- deal with statistics output
------------------------------------------------------------------
if gotself then -- add 'self' to end of list
varlist[#varlist + 1] = "self"
end
local afteruniq = preprocess(localinfo)
stats_summary(globaluniq, localuniq, afteruniq, option)
------------------------------------------------------------------
end
|