Dart Kernel is a small high-level language derived from Dart. It is designed for use as an intermediate format for whole-program analysis and transformations, and as a frontend for codegen and execution backends.
The kernel language has in-memory representations in Dart and C++, and can be serialized as binary or text.
Both the kernel language and its implementations are unstable and are under development.
This package contains the Dart part of the implementation and contains:
Note: The APIs in this package are in an early state; developers should be careful about depending on this package.
Checkout the repository and run pub get:
git clone https://github.com/dart-lang/kernel cd kernel pub get
Run tool/dartk.dart
from the command-line to convert between .dart files and the serialized binary and textual formats.
dartk
expects the .dill
extension for files in the binary format. The textual format has no preferred extension right now.
Example commands:
dartk foo.dart # print text IR for foo.dart dartk foo.dart -ofoo.dill # write binary IR for foo.dart to foo.dill dartk foo.dill # print text IR for binary file foo.dill
Pass the --link
or -l
flag to link all transitive dependencies into one file:
dartk myapp.dart -ppackages -l -omyapp.dill # Bundle everything. dartk myapp.dill # Print it back out in a (very, very long) textual format.
See ast.dart for the in-memory IR, or binary.md for a description of the binary format. For now, the textual format is very ad-hoc and cannot be parsed back in.
If you plan to make changes to kernel, get a checkout of the Dartk SDK and run:
tool/regenerate_dill_files.dart --sdk <path to SDK checkout> pub run test
Linking from binary files is not yet implemented. In order to compile a whole program, currently everything must be compiled from source at once.