Don't copy when resolving aliases in try_modtypes#143
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lpw25 merged 1 commit intoocaml-flambda:mainfrom Mar 9, 2023
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Don't copy when resolving aliases in try_modtypes#143lpw25 merged 1 commit intoocaml-flambda:mainfrom
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We were calling `expand_module_alias` to get the unstrengthened, non-lazy type (potential deep copy), then checking whether it's an ident and then strengthening it, thus throwing most of it away. This patch avoids doing that by working directly on the lazy representation. This substantially reduces the peak heap size (and improves compile times, albeit to a lesser degree) in some cases. Note that ocaml-flambda#119 changes this area significantly so I didn't want to refactor too much here.
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We were calling
expand_module_aliasto get the unstrengthened, non-lazy type (potential deep copy), then checking whether it's an ident and then strengthening it, thus throwing most of it away. This patch avoids doing that by working directly on the lazy representation. This substantially reduces the peak heap size (and improves compile times, albeit to a lesser degree) in some cases.Note that #119 changes this area significantly so I didn't want to refactor too much here.