package ocaml-compiler
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Official release of OCaml 5.3.0
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ocaml-5.3.0.tar.gz
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doc/compiler-libs.optcomp/Lift_let_to_initialize_symbol/index.html
Module Lift_let_to_initialize_symbol
val lift :
backend:(module Backend_intf.S) ->
Flambda.program ->
Flambda.programLift toplevel Let-expressions to Flambda program constructions such that the results of evaluation of such expressions may be accessed directly, through symbols, rather than through closures. The Let-expressions typically come from the compilation of modules (using the bytecode strategy) in Translmod.
This means of compilation supersedes the old "transl_store_" methodology for native code.
An Initialize_symbol construction generated by this pass may be subsequently rewritten to Let_symbol if it is discovered that the initializer is in fact constant. (See Initialize_symbol_to_let_symbol.)
The program constructions generated by this pass will be joined by others that arise from the lifting of constants (see Lift_constants).
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