@ircmaxell a way to explicitly disable optimizations for performance sensitive code in certain situations. Kind of like the hack in that answer I sent you earlier of putting eval below the return.
@BenjaminGruenbaum well, a few things. I iteratively remove redundant phi functions (those with one argument), redundant variable assignments (and operations), perform constant propagation, resolve constant expressions. And I am going to add support for constant branches...
And anyway, we can make a private room... it won't be very interesting. The scheme is quite simple, we give every person we want to grant access the private key and encrypt every message with a public key. We write 15 lines of JavaScript to encrypt when you hit sent and decrypt when it adds to the DOM... the room won't be hidden but everything you write will be gibberish.
@ircmaxell it's always useful to read something formal on something you're doing. Especially if you already have the intuition from figuring it out yourself :)
@ircmaxell only theoretical, and at a rather poor level. You'll have a much better time talking to compiler people. I know Vyacheslav Egorov is really helpful and is very knowledgable, if you'll ask him on twitter for a chat he'd love to help you.
@ircmaxell I can try to help, but it'd be like taking PHP advice on building a website like facebook from someone who once took a PHP class and built a forum :)
in the distance there are 2 horrible looking little magicians, they teleport me to a library, where I find professor X from the Xmen, and he tells me that php isn't really that bad, and I make him fall off a cliff