> On 24 Jan 2017, at 20:10, Andrew Trick via swift-dev <swift-dev@swift.org> 
> wrote:
> 
> I’m sending out a proposal for fundamentally changing SIL. This work feeds 
> into generic code optimization, resilience, semantic ARC, and SIL ownership. 
> This was discussed at length back in October—some info went out on 
> swift-dev—but I realized there hasn’t been a formal proposal. So here it is. 
> I want to make sure enough people have seen this before pushing my PR that 
> puts the infrastructure in place: https://github.com/apple/swift/pull/6922 
> <https://github.com/apple/swift/pull/6922>.
> 
> Rendered Proposal: 
> https://gist.github.com/atrick/38063a90bf4a6ebae05fe83ea9ebc0b7 
> <https://gist.github.com/atrick/38063a90bf4a6ebae05fe83ea9ebc0b7>
> 
> Markdown:
> <silval-proposal-1.md>
> 
> -Andy
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I won’t pretend to understand all of the implications of this, but as a 
newcomer to the codebase I found SILGen (particularly lowering) extremely 
confusing to unpick.

The simplification and separation described here makes a lot of sense to me, 
and I believe it would make it easier for myself and others to contribute to 
the project. As do your comments in the PR about using consistent idioms 
throughout the compiler.

So as far as those things are considerations, I’m really happy with this 
proposal.

- Karl
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