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	the BasicBlock class where they should be. pred_begin/pred_end become methods on BasicBlock, and the cfg namespace isn't used anymore. Also pull Interval stuff into the Interval class out of the global namespace git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@690 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| //===- IntervalIterator.h - Interval Iterator Declaration --------*- C++ -*--=//
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| //
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| // This file defines an iterator that enumerates the intervals in a control flow
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| // graph of some sort.  This iterator is parametric, allowing iterator over the
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| // following types of graphs:
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| // 
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| //  1. A Method* object, composed of BasicBlock nodes.
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| //  2. An IntervalPartition& object, composed of Interval nodes.
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| //
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| // This iterator is defined to walk the control flow graph, returning intervals
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| // in depth first order.  These intervals are completely filled in except for
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| // the predecessor fields (the successor information is filled in however).
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| //
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| // By default, the intervals created by this iterator are deleted after they 
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| // are no longer any use to the iterator.  This behavior can be changed by
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| // passing a false value into the intervals_begin() function. This causes the 
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| // IOwnMem member to be set, and the intervals to not be deleted.
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| //
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| // It is only safe to use this if all of the intervals are deleted by the caller
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| // and all of the intervals are processed.  However, the user of the iterator is
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| // not allowed to modify or delete the intervals until after the iterator has
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| // been used completely.  The IntervalPartition class uses this functionality.
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| //
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| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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| 
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| #ifndef LLVM_INTERVAL_ITERATOR_H
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| #define LLVM_INTERVAL_ITERATOR_H
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| 
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| #include "llvm/Analysis/IntervalPartition.h"
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| #include "llvm/Method.h"
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| #include <stack>
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| #include <set>
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| #include <algorithm>
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| 
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| namespace cfg {
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| 
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| // getNodeHeader - Given a source graph node and the source graph, return the 
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| // BasicBlock that is the header node.  This is the opposite of
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| // getSourceGraphNode.
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| //
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| inline BasicBlock *getNodeHeader(BasicBlock *BB) { return BB; }
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| inline BasicBlock *getNodeHeader(Interval *I) { return I->getHeaderNode(); }
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| 
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| // getSourceGraphNode - Given a BasicBlock and the source graph, return the 
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| // source graph node that corresponds to the BasicBlock.  This is the opposite
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| // of getNodeHeader.
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| //
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| inline BasicBlock *getSourceGraphNode(Method *, BasicBlock *BB) {
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|   return BB; 
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| }
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| inline Interval *getSourceGraphNode(IntervalPartition *IP, BasicBlock *BB) { 
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|   return IP->getBlockInterval(BB);
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| }
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| 
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| // addNodeToInterval - This method exists to assist the generic ProcessNode
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| // with the task of adding a node to the new interval, depending on the 
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| // type of the source node.  In the case of a CFG source graph (BasicBlock 
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| // case), the BasicBlock itself is added to the interval.
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| //
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| inline void addNodeToInterval(Interval *Int, BasicBlock *BB) {
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|   Int->Nodes.push_back(BB);
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| }
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| 
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| // addNodeToInterval - This method exists to assist the generic ProcessNode
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| // with the task of adding a node to the new interval, depending on the 
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| // type of the source node.  In the case of a CFG source graph (BasicBlock 
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| // case), the BasicBlock itself is added to the interval.  In the case of
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| // an IntervalPartition source graph (Interval case), all of the member
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| // BasicBlocks are added to the interval.
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| //
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| inline void addNodeToInterval(Interval *Int, Interval *I) {
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|   // Add all of the nodes in I as new nodes in Int.
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|   copy(I->Nodes.begin(), I->Nodes.end(), back_inserter(Int->Nodes));
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| template<class NodeTy, class OrigContainer_t>
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| class IntervalIterator {
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|   stack<pair<Interval*, typename Interval::succ_iterator> > IntStack;
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|   set<BasicBlock*> Visited;
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|   OrigContainer_t *OrigContainer;
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|   bool IOwnMem;     // If True, delete intervals when done with them
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|                     // See file header for conditions of use
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| public:
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|   typedef BasicBlock* _BB;
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| 
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|   typedef IntervalIterator<NodeTy, OrigContainer_t> _Self;
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|   typedef forward_iterator_tag iterator_category;
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|  
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|   IntervalIterator() {} // End iterator, empty stack
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|   IntervalIterator(Method *M, bool OwnMemory) : IOwnMem(OwnMemory) {
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|     OrigContainer = M;
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|     if (!ProcessInterval(M->front())) {
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|       assert(0 && "ProcessInterval should never fail for first interval!");
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|     }
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|   }
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| 
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|   IntervalIterator(IntervalPartition &IP, bool OwnMemory) : IOwnMem(OwnMemory) {
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|     OrigContainer = &IP;
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|     if (!ProcessInterval(IP.getRootInterval())) {
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|       assert(0 && "ProcessInterval should never fail for first interval!");
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|     }
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|   }
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| 
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|   inline ~IntervalIterator() {
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|     if (IOwnMem)
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|       while (!IntStack.empty()) {
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| 	delete operator*();
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| 	IntStack.pop();
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|       }
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|   }
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| 
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|   inline bool operator==(const _Self& x) const { return IntStack == x.IntStack;}
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|   inline bool operator!=(const _Self& x) const { return !operator==(x); }
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| 
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|   inline const Interval *operator*() const { return IntStack.top().first; }
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|   inline       Interval *operator*()       { return IntStack.top().first; }
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|   inline const Interval *operator->() const { return operator*(); }
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|   inline       Interval *operator->()       { return operator*(); }
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| 
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|   _Self& operator++() {  // Preincrement
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|     assert(!IntStack.empty() && "Attempting to use interval iterator at end!");
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|     do {
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|       // All of the intervals on the stack have been visited.  Try visiting
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|       // their successors now.
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|       Interval::succ_iterator &SuccIt = IntStack.top().second,
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| 	                        EndIt = IntStack.top().first->succ_end();
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|       while (SuccIt != EndIt) {                 // Loop over all interval succs
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| 	bool Done = ProcessInterval(getSourceGraphNode(OrigContainer, *SuccIt));
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| 	++SuccIt;                               // Increment iterator
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| 	if (Done) return *this;                 // Found a new interval! Use it!
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|       }
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| 
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|       // Free interval memory... if neccesary
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|       if (IOwnMem) delete IntStack.top().first;
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| 
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|       // We ran out of successors for this interval... pop off the stack
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|       IntStack.pop();
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|     } while (!IntStack.empty());
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| 
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|     return *this; 
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|   }
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|   inline _Self operator++(int) { // Postincrement
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|     _Self tmp = *this; ++*this; return tmp; 
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|   }
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| 
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| private:
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|   // ProcessInterval - This method is used during the construction of the 
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|   // interval graph.  It walks through the source graph, recursively creating
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|   // an interval per invokation until the entire graph is covered.  This uses
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|   // the ProcessNode method to add all of the nodes to the interval.
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|   //
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|   // This method is templated because it may operate on two different source
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|   // graphs: a basic block graph, or a preexisting interval graph.
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|   //
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|   bool ProcessInterval(NodeTy *Node) {
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|     BasicBlock *Header = getNodeHeader(Node);
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|     if (Visited.count(Header)) return false;
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| 
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|     Interval *Int = new Interval(Header);
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|     Visited.insert(Header);   // The header has now been visited!
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| 
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|     // Check all of our successors to see if they are in the interval...
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|     for (typename NodeTy::succ_iterator I = Node->succ_begin(),
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|                                         E = Node->succ_end(); I != E; ++I)
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|       ProcessNode(Int, getSourceGraphNode(OrigContainer, *I));
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| 
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|     IntStack.push(make_pair(Int, Int->succ_begin()));
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|     return true;
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|   }
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|   
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|   // ProcessNode - This method is called by ProcessInterval to add nodes to the
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|   // interval being constructed, and it is also called recursively as it walks
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|   // the source graph.  A node is added to the current interval only if all of
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|   // its predecessors are already in the graph.  This also takes care of keeping
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|   // the successor set of an interval up to date.
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|   //
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|   // This method is templated because it may operate on two different source
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|   // graphs: a basic block graph, or a preexisting interval graph.
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|   //
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|   void ProcessNode(Interval *Int, NodeTy *Node) {
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|     assert(Int && "Null interval == bad!");
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|     assert(Node && "Null Node == bad!");
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|   
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|     BasicBlock *NodeHeader = getNodeHeader(Node);
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| 
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|     if (Visited.count(NodeHeader)) {     // Node already been visited?
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|       if (Int->contains(NodeHeader)) {   // Already in this interval...
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| 	return;
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|       } else {                           // In other interval, add as successor
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| 	if (!Int->isSuccessor(NodeHeader)) // Add only if not already in set
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| 	  Int->Successors.push_back(NodeHeader);
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|       }
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|     } else {                             // Otherwise, not in interval yet
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|       for (typename NodeTy::pred_iterator I = Node->pred_begin(), 
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| 	                                  E = Node->pred_end(); I != E; ++I) {
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| 	if (!Int->contains(*I)) {        // If pred not in interval, we can't be
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| 	  if (!Int->isSuccessor(NodeHeader)) // Add only if not already in set
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| 	    Int->Successors.push_back(NodeHeader);
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| 	  return;                        // See you later
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| 	}
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|       }
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| 
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|       // If we get here, then all of the predecessors of BB are in the interval
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|       // already.  In this case, we must add BB to the interval!
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|       addNodeToInterval(Int, Node);
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|       Visited.insert(NodeHeader);     // The node has now been visited!
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|     
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|       if (Int->isSuccessor(NodeHeader)) {
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| 	// If we were in the successor list from before... remove from succ list
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| 	Int->Successors.erase(remove(Int->Successors.begin(),
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| 				     Int->Successors.end(), NodeHeader), 
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| 			      Int->Successors.end());
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|       }
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|     
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|       // Now that we have discovered that Node is in the interval, perhaps some
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|       // of its successors are as well?
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|       for (typename NodeTy::succ_iterator It = Node->succ_begin(), 
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| 	     End = Node->succ_end(); It != End; ++It)
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| 	ProcessNode(Int, getSourceGraphNode(OrigContainer, *It));
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|     }
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|   }
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| };
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| 
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| typedef IntervalIterator<BasicBlock, Method> method_interval_iterator;
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| typedef IntervalIterator<Interval, IntervalPartition> interval_part_interval_iterator;
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| 
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| 
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| inline method_interval_iterator intervals_begin(Method *M, 
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| 						bool DeleteInts = true) {
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|   return method_interval_iterator(M, DeleteInts);
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| }
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| inline method_interval_iterator intervals_end(Method *M) {
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|   return method_interval_iterator();
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| }
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| 
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| inline interval_part_interval_iterator 
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|    intervals_begin(IntervalPartition &IP, bool DeleteIntervals = true) {
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|   return interval_part_interval_iterator(IP, DeleteIntervals);
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| }
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| 
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| inline interval_part_interval_iterator intervals_end(IntervalPartition &IP) {
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|   return interval_part_interval_iterator();
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| }
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| 
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| }    // End namespace cfg
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| 
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| #endif
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