Add no_optimize feature to disable optimizations.
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@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ no_stdlib = [] # no standard library of utility functions
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no_index = [] # no arrays and indexing
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no_float = [] # no floating-point
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no_function = [] # no script-defined functions
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no_optimize = [] # no script optimizer
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only_i32 = [] # set INT=i32 (useful for 32-bit systems)
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only_i64 = [] # set INT=i64 (default) and disable support for all other integer types
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@ -46,6 +46,7 @@ Optional features
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| `no_function` | Disable script-defined functions if you don't need them. |
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| `no_index` | Disable arrays and indexing features if you don't need them. |
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| `no_float` | Disable floating-point numbers and math if you don't need them. |
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| `no_optimize` | Disable the script optimizer. |
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| `only_i32` | Set the system integer type to `i32` and disable all other integer types. |
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| `only_i64` | Set the system integer type to `i64` and disable all other integer types. |
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@ -1099,6 +1100,7 @@ Optimizations
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=============
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Rhai includes an _optimizer_ that tries to optimize a script after parsing. This can reduce resource utilization and increase execution speed.
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Script optimization can be turned off via the [`no_optimize`] feature.
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For example, in the following:
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@ -1228,6 +1230,7 @@ engine.set_optimization(false); // turn off the optimizer
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[`no_index`]: #optional-features
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[`no_float`]: #optional-features
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[`no_function`]: #optional-features
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[`no_optimize`]: #optional-features
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[`only_i32`]: #optional-features
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[`only_i64`]: #optional-features
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@ -2,9 +2,11 @@
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use crate::any::Dynamic;
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use crate::error::{LexError, ParseError, ParseErrorType};
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use crate::optimize::optimize;
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use crate::scope::{Scope, VariableType};
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#[cfg(not(feature = "no_optimize"))]
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use crate::optimize::optimize;
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use std::{
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borrow::Cow, char, cmp::Ordering, fmt, iter::Peekable, str::Chars, str::FromStr, sync::Arc,
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usize,
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@ -23,6 +25,7 @@ pub type INT = i64;
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pub type INT = i32;
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/// The system floating-point type
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#[cfg(not(feature = "no_float"))]
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pub type FLOAT = f64;
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type LERR = LexError;
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@ -161,6 +164,7 @@ impl AST {
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/// constant values. The script AST can be compiled just once. During actual evaluation,
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/// constants are passed into the Engine via an external scope (i.e. with `scope.push_constant(...)`).
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/// Then, the AST is cloned and the copy re-optimized before running.
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#[cfg(not(feature = "no_optimize"))]
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pub fn optimize(self, scope: &Scope) -> Self {
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AST(
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crate::optimize::optimize(self.0, scope),
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@ -2140,7 +2144,9 @@ fn parse_top_level<'a>(
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}
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}
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return Ok(AST(
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Ok(
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#[cfg(not(feature = "no_optimize"))]
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AST(
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if optimize_ast {
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optimize(statements, &scope)
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} else {
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@ -2158,7 +2164,14 @@ fn parse_top_level<'a>(
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Arc::new(fn_def)
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})
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.collect(),
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));
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),
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#[cfg(feature = "no_optimize")]
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AST(
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statements,
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#[cfg(not(feature = "no_function"))]
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functions.into_iter().map(Arc::new).collect(),
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),
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)
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}
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pub fn parse<'a>(
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