| // Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. | |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style | |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. | |
| package ir | |
| var ( | |
| // MaxStackVarSize is the maximum size variable which we will allocate on the stack. | |
| // This limit is for explicit variable declarations like "var x T" or "x := ...". | |
| // Note: the flag smallframes can update this value. | |
| MaxStackVarSize = int64(128 * 1024) | |
| // MaxImplicitStackVarSize is the maximum size of implicit variables that we will allocate on the stack. | |
| // p := new(T) allocating T on the stack | |
| // p := &T{} allocating T on the stack | |
| // s := make([]T, n) allocating [n]T on the stack | |
| // s := []byte("...") allocating [n]byte on the stack | |
| // Note: the flag smallframes can update this value. | |
| MaxImplicitStackVarSize = int64(64 * 1024) | |
| // MaxSmallArraySize is the maximum size of an array which is considered small. | |
| // Small arrays will be initialized directly with a sequence of constant stores. | |
| // Large arrays will be initialized by copying from a static temp. | |
| // 256 bytes was chosen to minimize generated code + statictmp size. | |
| MaxSmallArraySize = int64(256) | |
| ) | |