From 63fa0927e8aba59b1a301f7d13f5cd0e6bb62a66 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nathan Sidwell Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2020 08:07:25 -0700 Subject: c++: Shrink lambda-expr I noticed the default capture mode and the discriminator both used ints. That seems excessive. This shrinks them to 8 bits and 16 bits respectively. I suppose the discriminator could use the remaining 24 bits of an int allocation unit, if we're worried about more that 64K lambdas per function. I know, users are strange :) On a 64 bit system this saves 64 bits, because we also had 32 bits of padding added. gcc/cp/ * cp-tree.h (struct tree_lambda_expr): Shrink default_capture_mode & discriminator. --- gcc/cp/cp-tree.h | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/gcc/cp/cp-tree.h b/gcc/cp/cp-tree.h index a599f3b..d43c53a 100644 --- a/gcc/cp/cp-tree.h +++ b/gcc/cp/cp-tree.h @@ -1442,8 +1442,8 @@ struct GTY (()) tree_lambda_expr tree extra_scope; vec *pending_proxies; location_t locus; - enum cp_lambda_default_capture_mode_type default_capture_mode; - int discriminator; + enum cp_lambda_default_capture_mode_type default_capture_mode : 8; + short int discriminator; }; /* Non-zero if this template specialization has access violations that -- cgit v1.1