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//===-- Value.cpp - Implement the Value class -----------------------------===//
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//
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// This file implements the Value and User classes. 
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "llvm/InstrTypes.h"
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#include "llvm/SymbolTable.h"
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#include "llvm/DerivedTypes.h"
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#include "llvm/Constant.h"
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#include "Support/LeakDetector.h"
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#include <algorithm>
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//                                Value Class
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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static inline const Type *checkType(const Type *Ty) {
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  assert(Ty && "Value defined with a null type: Error!");
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  return Ty;
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}
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Value::Value(const Type *ty, ValueTy vty, const std::string &name)
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  : Name(name), Ty(checkType(ty), this) {
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  VTy = vty;
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}
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Value::~Value() {
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#ifndef NDEBUG      // Only in -g mode...
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  // Check to make sure that there are no uses of this value that are still
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  // around when the value is destroyed.  If there are, then we have a dangling
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  // reference and something is wrong.  This code is here to print out what is
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  // still being referenced.  The value in question should be printed as 
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  // a <badref>
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  //
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  if (Uses.begin() != Uses.end()) {
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    std::cerr << "While deleting: " << Ty << "%" << Name << "\n";
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    for (use_const_iterator I = Uses.begin(); I != Uses.end(); ++I)
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      std::cerr << "Use still stuck around after Def is destroyed:"
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                << **I << "\n";
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  }
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#endif
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  assert(Uses.begin() == Uses.end());
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  // There should be no uses of this object anymore, remove it.
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  LeakDetector::removeGarbageObject(this);
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}
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void Value::replaceAllUsesWith(Value *New) {
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  assert(New && "Value::replaceAllUsesWith(<null>) is invalid!");
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  assert(New != this && "this->replaceAllUsesWith(this) is NOT valid!");
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  assert(New->getType() == getType() &&
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         "replaceAllUses of value with new value of different type!");
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  while (!Uses.empty()) {
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    User *Use = Uses.back();
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    // Must handle Constants specially, we cannot call replaceUsesOfWith on a
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    // constant!
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    if (Constant *C = dyn_cast<Constant>(Use)) {
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      C->replaceUsesOfWithOnConstant(this, New);
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    } else {
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      Use->replaceUsesOfWith(this, New);
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    }
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  }
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}
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// refineAbstractType - This function is implemented because we use
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// potentially abstract types, and these types may be resolved to more
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// concrete types after we are constructed.  For the value class, we simply
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// change Ty to point to the right type.  :)
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//
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void Value::refineAbstractType(const DerivedType *OldTy, const Type *NewTy) {
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  assert(Ty.get() == OldTy && "Can't refine anything but my type!");
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  if (OldTy == NewTy && !OldTy->isAbstract())
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    Ty.removeUserFromConcrete();
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  Ty = NewTy;
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}
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void Value::killUse(User *U) {
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  if (U == 0) return;
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  unsigned i;
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  // Scan backwards through the uses list looking for the user.  We do this
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  // because vectors like to be accessed on the end.  This is incredibly
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  // important from a performance perspective.
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  for (i = Uses.size()-1; Uses[i] != U; --i)
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    /* empty */;
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  assert(i < Uses.size() && "Use not in uses list!!");
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  Uses.erase(Uses.begin()+i);
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}
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//                                 User Class
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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User::User(const Type *Ty, ValueTy vty, const std::string &name) 
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  : Value(Ty, vty, name) {
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}
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// replaceUsesOfWith - Replaces all references to the "From" definition with
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// references to the "To" definition.
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//
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void User::replaceUsesOfWith(Value *From, Value *To) {
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  if (From == To) return;   // Duh what?
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  assert(!isa<Constant>(this) &&
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         "Cannot call User::replaceUsesofWith on a constant!");
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  for (unsigned i = 0, E = getNumOperands(); i != E; ++i)
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    if (getOperand(i) == From) {  // Is This operand is pointing to oldval?
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      // The side effects of this setOperand call include linking to
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      // "To", adding "this" to the uses list of To, and
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      // most importantly, removing "this" from the use list of "From".
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      setOperand(i, To); // Fix it now...
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    }
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}
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