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CompilerOptimizations

Brad Fitzpatrick edited this page Feb 2, 2015 · 19 revisions

Compiler Optimizations

This page lists optimizations done by the compilers. Note that these are not guaranteed by the language specification.

Zero-width types in interface values

Putting a zero-width type in an interface value doesn't allocate.

  • gc: 1.0+
  • gccgo: ?

Word-sized value in an interface value

Putting a word-sized-or-less non-pointer type in an interface value doesn't allocate.

  • gc: 1.0-1.3, but not in 1.4+
  • gccgo: never

Map lookup by []byte

For a map m of type map[string]T and []byte b, m[string(b)] doesn't allocate. (the temporary string copy of the byte slice isn't made)

  • gc: 1.4+
  • gccgo: ?

Escape analysis: foo

TODO

Escape analysis: bar

TODO

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