Abstract

Two promising optimization techniques for object-oriented languages are type feedback (profile-based receiver class prediction) and concrete type inference (static analysis). We directly compare the two techniques, evaluating their effectiveness on a suite of 23 S ELF programs while keeping other factors constant.Our results show that both systems inline over 95% of all sends and deliver similar overall performance with one exception: S ELF 's automatic coercion of machine integers to arbitrary-precision integers upon overflow confounds type inference and slows down arithmetic-intensive benchmarks.We discuss several other issues which, given the comparable run-time performance, may influence the choice between type feedback and type inference.

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