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MoarVM

MoarVM (short for Metamodel On A Runtime Virtual Machine) is a runtime built for the 6model object system. It is primarily aimed at running NQP and Rakudo, but should be able to serve as a backend for any compilers built using the NQP compiler toolchain.

Get It

Either download it from the MoarVM site or clone it from GitHub:

git clone https://github.com/MoarVM/MoarVM.git

If you use the automatically generated release tarballs or zip files please note that they don't contain the third party libraries needed to successfully build MoarVM.

Build It

Build Status

Building and installing the VM itself takes just:

perl Configure.pl
make install

(Or nmake/gmake on Windows). Currently it is known to build on Windows with MSVC and gcc, and with gcc and clang on Linux & MacOS X. We're expanding this with time.

Type perl Configure.pl --help to see the configure-time options, as well as some descriptions of the make-time options/targets.

Building an NQP with MoarVM

After installing MoarVM, you can clone the NQP repository or grab a source tarball and use the Configure.pl script in it like so:

perl Configure.pl --backend=moar --prefix=where_your_moarvm_install_lives

Alternatively, the same Configure.pl script in NQP is able to clone, build and install a copy of MoarVM on its own if you supply the --gen-moar flag.

Please bear in mind that this will be the prefix to the /bin, /lib and other directories where the moar executable and other files are going to be installed, so you'll have to use /usr if you want moar to be copied to /usr/bin.

Building a Rakudo with MoarVM

When pointing the Configure.pl script in rakudo's repository at a --prefix that has an nqp-m installed in it, it will automatically detect and configure the MoarVM backend. Alternatively, --backend=moar,jvm can be used to force it to build the MoarVM and JVM backends, for example. Just like in the NQP Configure.pl script, you have the option to supply a --gen-moar flag that will do all the work for you, including creating an nqp-m.

Status

MoarVM is currently in development. It can run all of the NQP test suite, all of the Rakudo sanity tests, and passes more spectests than any other Rakudo backend.

Unlike the JVM or JS backend of NQP, the MoarVM repo is not integrated into the NQP source repo but instead can be pulled in by running Configure.pl --gen-moar configure script in the NQP repo.

Feature overview

Some key features provided by MoarVM include:

  • Meta-object programming, using the 6model design
  • Precise, generational, and parallel GC
  • Unicode 15 support (Unicode Character Database, encodings, normalization)
  • First-class code objects, lexical variables and closures
  • Exceptions
  • Continuations
  • Bounded serialization
  • Runtime loading of code
  • Big integers
  • A range of IO and process support, including asynchronous sockets, signals, timers, and processes
  • Native calling and native pointer manipulation
  • Threads, mutexes, condition variables, semaphores, and blocking queues
  • Bytecode specialization by type, and numerous optimizations (including resolution of method calls and multiple dispatch, dead code elimination, inlining, on stack replacement, scalar replacement, and partial escape analysis)
  • JIT compilation
  • Instrumentation-based profiling of call frames and allocations
  • Heap snapshotting
  • Remote Debugging with single stepping and variable/object introspection

Contributing

Contributions by pull request are accepted. Commit bits are given to those who contribute quality work. If you are interested in contributing, drop by the #moarvm channel on libera.chat.

See the LICENSE file in the root directory for information on the license of the source code in the MoarVM repository.

Troubleshooting

Linker can't find appropriate symbols on macOS

If MoarVM fails to build, and the error looks something like this:

ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture x86_64

you likely have an incompatible mix of build and bin utils.

While it is common to have toolchains installed from third party repositories in macOS, they aren't all compatible. In the event you run into this issue, please try these steps.

  1. Unlink your tools in homebrew: brew unlink binutils
  2. Destroy and re-clone MoarVM or rakudobrew
  3. Attempt the build again from scratch

If you want to use a GNU toolchain, and you get an error telling you to see this file, simply supply the --toolchain=gnu flag and this package will configure and build with a GNU toolchain.

Please note: If you use mixed Xcode and non-Xcode tools, you are likely to run into trouble. As such, this configuration is unsupported.

You need different code for gcc versus clang

Note both compilers define macro __GNUC__, so macro __clang__ needs to be tested first to disambiguate the two.

Core symbols most depended-on inside this repo

MVM_exception_throw_adhoc
called by 1284
src/core/exceptions.c
MVM_free
called by 906
src/core/alloc.h
MVM_malloc
called by 487
src/core/alloc.h
OP
called by 385
src/core/interp.c
MVM_repr_push_o
called by 299
src/6model/reprconv.c
MVM_spesh_alloc
called by 256
src/spesh/graph.c
MVM_op_get_op
called by 248
src/core/ops.c
jg_append_call_c
called by 223
src/jit/graph.c

Shape

Function 3,781
Class 809
Method 25
Enum 5

Languages

C79%
C++20%
Python1%

Modules by API surface

src/types.h333 symbols
src/6model/reprconv.c112 symbols
src/disp/program.c105 symbols
src/6model/containers.c90 symbols
src/6model/serialization.c88 symbols
src/disp/syscall.c87 symbols
src/strings/ops.c84 symbols
src/spesh/optimize.c81 symbols
src/6model/reprs/NativeRef.c73 symbols
src/debug/debugserver.c69 symbols
src/6model/reprs/P6opaque.c67 symbols
src/profiler/heapsnapshot.c60 symbols

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