@SlowPath renaming discussion
Laurent Daynes
laurent.daynes at oracle.com
Fri Sep 26 15:10:57 UTC 2014
@StopPartialEvaluation comes to mind.
Laurent
On 9/26/2014 4:49 PM, Chris Seaton wrote:
> What about something less Truffle specific? What about @StopInlining, @NotInlined or @DontInline?
>
> On 26 Sep 2014, at 15:28, Michael Haupt <michael.haupt at oracle.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Christian,
>>
>> Am 26.09.2014 um 16:11 schrieb Christian Humer <christian.humer at gmail.com>:
>> I would suggest these names:
>> @Boundary
>> @TruffleBoundary
>> @PartialEvaluationBoundary (or @PEBoundary)
>>
>> Please add more suggestions and vote for whatever you think is best.
>>
>> I'll try to first give my rationale for how I try to come up with a name. It should express the intent of the annotation with regard to the method it is attached to, at a level that is understandable by a Truffle user.
>>
>> Applying this, and note that this is purely my personal view, @Boundary is a bit too fuzzy; @TruffleBoundary is more apt, but regarding a method as a boundary is a bit odd; and @PEBoundary is rather technical (not focused on the user).
>>
>> Alternative suggestions (more may be coming): @TruffleInterpreted, @TruffleInterpretOnly. (Prepending "Truffle" should indicate that the method is not exempt from compilation.)
>>
>> If the technical stance of @PartialEvaluationBoundary is agreeable but the name is too long, how about @NoPE? ;-)
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Michael
>>
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