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HotSpotResolvedObjectType: implement hasFinalizeSubclass() correctly don't use the (wrong) cached value, but ask the runtime on each request. Fixes regression on xml.* benchmarks @ specjvm2008. The problem was: After the constructor of Object was deoptimized due to an assumption violation, it was recompiled again after some time. However, on recompilation, the value of hasFinalizeSubclass for the class was not updated and it was compiled again with a, now wrong, assumption, which then triggers deoptimization again. This was repeated until it hit the recompilation limit (defined by PerMethodRecompilationCutoff), and therefore only executed by the interpreter from now on, causing the performance regression.
author Bernhard Urban <bernhard.urban@jku.at>
date Mon, 15 Apr 2013 19:54:58 +0200
parents 2025455e7d80
children dc3c8df55905
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import re

class OutputParser:
    
    def __init__(self):
        self.matchers = []
        
    def addMatcher(self, matcher):
        self.matchers.append(matcher)
    
    def parse(self, output):
        valueMaps = []
        for matcher in self.matchers:
            matcher.parse(output, valueMaps)
        return valueMaps

"""
Produces a value map for each match of a given regular expression
in some text. The value map is specified by a template map
where each key and value in the template map is either a constant
value or a named group in the regular expression. The latter is
given as the group name enclosed in '<' and '>'.
"""
class ValuesMatcher:
    
    def __init__(self, regex, valuesTemplate):
        assert isinstance(valuesTemplate, dict)
        self.regex = regex
        self.valuesTemplate = valuesTemplate
        
    def parse(self, text, valueMaps):
        for match in self.regex.finditer(text):
            valueMap = {}
            for keyTemplate, valueTemplate in self.valuesTemplate.items():
                key = self.get_template_value(match, keyTemplate)
                value = self.get_template_value(match, valueTemplate)
                assert not valueMap.has_key(key), key
                valueMap[key] = value
            valueMaps.append(valueMap)
        
    def get_template_value(self, match, template):
        def replace_var(m):
            groupName = m.group(1)
            return match.group(groupName)
        
        return re.sub(r'<([\w]+)>', replace_var, template)