This commit has a few related changes:
* It sets the optsize attribute immediately in the compiler instead of
adding it to each function afterwards in a loop. This seems to me
like the more appropriate way to do it.
* It centralizes setting the optsize attribute in the transform
package, to make later changes easier.
* It sets the optsize in a few more places: to runtime.initAll and to
WebAssembly i64 wrappers.
This commit does not affect the binary size of any of the smoke tests,
so should be risk-free.
This commit simplifies the IR a little bit: instead of calling
pseudo-functions runtime.interfaceImplements and
runtime.interfaceMethod, real declared functions are being called that
are then defined in the interface lowering pass. This should simplify
the interaction between various transformation passes. It also reduces
the number of lines of code, which is generally a good thing.
This simplifies future changes. While the move itself is very simple, it
required some other changes to a few transforms that create new
functions to add the optsize attribute manually. It also required
abstracting away the optimization level flags (based on the -opt flag)
so that it can easily be retrieved from the config object.
This commit does not impact binary size on baremetal and WebAssembly.
I've seen a few tests on linux/amd64 grow slightly in size, but I'm not
too worried about those.
This avoids problems with goroutines in WebAssembly, and is generally a
good thing. It fixes some cases of the following problem:
LLVM ERROR: Coroutines cannot handle non static allocas yet