Implement Kotzmann VEE'05 connection graph escape analysis for arrays #6
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Implements intraprocedural escape analysis following Kotzmann & Mössenböck's VEE'05 approach for array allocations in ZJIT HIR.
Changes
Three-level escape classification
NoEscape: Local-only (scalar replacement candidate)ArgEscape: Returned/passed to callees (limited optimization)GlobalEscape: Heap escape via ivars/globals (no optimization)Connection graph implementation
Analysis phases
Integration with existing infrastructure
LocalArrayeffect for DCE of NoEscape arraysHashMap<InsnId, EscapeState>for future optimizationsExample
Paper: https://www.usenix.org/legacy/events/vee05/full_papers/p111-kotzmann.pdf
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