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LLVM backend for 6502
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The idea of this patch is to turn llvm/Support/system_error.h into a transitional header that just brings in the erorr_code api to the llvm namespace. I will remove it shortly afterwards. The cases where the general idea needed some tweaking: * std::errc is a namespace in msvc, so we cannot use "using std::errc". I could add an #ifdef, but there were not that many uses, so I just added std:: to them in this patch. * Template specialization had to be moved to the std namespace in this patch set already. * The msvc implementation of default_error_condition doesn't seem to provide the same transformations as we need. Not too surprising since the standard doesn't actually say what "equivalent" means. I fixed the problem by keeping our old mapping and using it at error_code construction time. Despite these shortcomings I think this is still a good thing. Some reasons: * The different implementations of system_error might improve over time. * It removes 925 lines of code from llvm already. * It removes 6313 bytes from the text segment of the clang binary when it is built with gcc and 2816 bytes when building with clang and libstdc++. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@210687 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8 |
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