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Compilation Model Prototype - Information / Discussion

For the community: I wrote this up internally with some minor modifications since I have posted it here. I just need some feedback on what everyone's thoughts are. Is this something that the community actually wants out of F#? Do you think I should or should not spend more time on this before/after F# 4.7? Perhaps the community would be interested in contributing?

My purpose is to really figure out how to take F# to the next level, in terms of tooling, testing, memory and performance. Right now, I do believe this could get us there long term, but I also want to get us some short term gains in the process, namely our testing.

Here is the PR to the prototype: #6947

Hopefully what I'm talking about is accurate and informational. There are a lot of pieces to this, and so this is an entire brain dump from my head put in a post. I'm sure something will need to be corrected.

I realize that I need a plan regarding the work of the compilation model prototype and our goals for .NET Core 3.0 / F# 4.7 for 16.3 release. Prototypes in the past have always stopped and never continued. One example is the metadata reader re-write using System.Reflection.Metadata which we may re-visit but I didn't make any plans on how that may continue. I don't want the compilation work to stagnate this way while I focus my attention to F# 4.7. Instead, I want to figure out how the compilation model could tie in with our goals for 16.3.

I'm providing a few Q/As with descriptions of what led to where I am at now. After that, I will get into my plan and current state of the prototype.

Now, onto the current state of the prototype and a proposed plan moving forward.

Proposed Plan Current State of Compilation Model Prototype

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