On Fri, 19 Jul 2024 22:28:40 GMT, Claes Redestad <redes...@openjdk.org> wrote:

>> Shaojin Wen has updated the pull request incrementally with two additional 
>> commits since the last revision:
>> 
>>  - Update src/java.base/share/classes/java/lang/String.java
>>    
>>    Co-authored-by: Chen Liang <li...@openjdk.org>
>>  - add comments
>
> FWIW one of the ideas when implementing `StringConcatHelper.simpleConcat` was 
> that by using the primitives used by the `StringConcatFactory` as 
> straightforwardly as possible the method acts as a documentation-of-sorts or 
> guide to understand how the `SCF` expression trees are built up. It's not 
> perfect, though. Concatenation of a `String` + constant would be handled 
> differently for one. So perhaps the value as a guide is not high. 
> 
> I'm also experimenting with replacing the MH-based strategy with spinning 
> hidden, shareable classes instead. In that case we might actually be better 
> off getting rid of the `long indexCoder` hacks and generate code more similar 
> to the `doConcat` you've come up with here. The main benefit of combining 
> `coder` and `index/length` into a single `long` was to reduce the MH 
> combinator overheads, but if we're spinning code with access to optimized 
> primitives then that isn't really needed.

@cl4es Is it your idea to provide some String + primitive doConcat method and 
use it in StringConcatFactory to generate MH?


doConcat(String,boolean)
doConcat(String,char)
doConcat(String,int)
doConcat(String,long)
doConcat(boolean, String)
doConcat(char, String)
doConcat(int, String)
doConcat(long, String)

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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/20253#issuecomment-2240494811

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