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//===- BitstreamReader.h - Low-level bitstream reader interface -*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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//                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This header defines the BitstreamReader class.  This class can be used to
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// read an arbitrary bitstream, regardless of its contents.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_BITCODE_BITSTREAMREADER_H
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#define LLVM_BITCODE_BITSTREAMREADER_H
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#include "llvm/ADT/OwningPtr.h"
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#include "llvm/Bitcode/BitCodes.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Endian.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/StreamableMemoryObject.h"
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#include <climits>
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#include <string>
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#include <vector>
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namespace llvm {
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  class Deserializer;
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/// BitstreamReader - This class is used to read from an LLVM bitcode stream,
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/// maintaining information that is global to decoding the entire file.  While
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/// a file is being read, multiple cursors can be independently advanced or
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/// skipped around within the file.  These are represented by the
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/// BitstreamCursor class.
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class BitstreamReader {
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public:
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  /// BlockInfo - This contains information emitted to BLOCKINFO_BLOCK blocks.
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  /// These describe abbreviations that all blocks of the specified ID inherit.
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  struct BlockInfo {
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    unsigned BlockID;
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    std::vector<BitCodeAbbrev*> Abbrevs;
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    std::string Name;
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    std::vector<std::pair<unsigned, std::string> > RecordNames;
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  };
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private:
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  OwningPtr<StreamableMemoryObject> BitcodeBytes;
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  std::vector<BlockInfo> BlockInfoRecords;
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  /// IgnoreBlockInfoNames - This is set to true if we don't care about the
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  /// block/record name information in the BlockInfo block. Only llvm-bcanalyzer
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  /// uses this.
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  bool IgnoreBlockInfoNames;
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  BitstreamReader(const BitstreamReader&) LLVM_DELETED_FUNCTION;
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  void operator=(const BitstreamReader&) LLVM_DELETED_FUNCTION;
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public:
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  BitstreamReader() : IgnoreBlockInfoNames(true) {
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  }
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  BitstreamReader(const unsigned char *Start, const unsigned char *End) {
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    IgnoreBlockInfoNames = true;
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    init(Start, End);
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  }
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  BitstreamReader(StreamableMemoryObject *bytes) {
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    BitcodeBytes.reset(bytes);
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  }
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  void init(const unsigned char *Start, const unsigned char *End) {
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    assert(((End-Start) & 3) == 0 &&"Bitcode stream not a multiple of 4 bytes");
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    BitcodeBytes.reset(getNonStreamedMemoryObject(Start, End));
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  }
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  StreamableMemoryObject &getBitcodeBytes() { return *BitcodeBytes; }
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  ~BitstreamReader() {
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    // Free the BlockInfoRecords.
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    while (!BlockInfoRecords.empty()) {
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      BlockInfo &Info = BlockInfoRecords.back();
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      // Free blockinfo abbrev info.
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      for (unsigned i = 0, e = static_cast<unsigned>(Info.Abbrevs.size());
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           i != e; ++i)
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        Info.Abbrevs[i]->dropRef();
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      BlockInfoRecords.pop_back();
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    }
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  }
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  /// CollectBlockInfoNames - This is called by clients that want block/record
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  /// name information.
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  void CollectBlockInfoNames() { IgnoreBlockInfoNames = false; }
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  bool isIgnoringBlockInfoNames() { return IgnoreBlockInfoNames; }
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  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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  // Block Manipulation
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  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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  /// hasBlockInfoRecords - Return true if we've already read and processed the
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  /// block info block for this Bitstream.  We only process it for the first
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  /// cursor that walks over it.
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  bool hasBlockInfoRecords() const { return !BlockInfoRecords.empty(); }
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  /// getBlockInfo - If there is block info for the specified ID, return it,
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  /// otherwise return null.
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  const BlockInfo *getBlockInfo(unsigned BlockID) const {
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    // Common case, the most recent entry matches BlockID.
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    if (!BlockInfoRecords.empty() && BlockInfoRecords.back().BlockID == BlockID)
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      return &BlockInfoRecords.back();
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    for (unsigned i = 0, e = static_cast<unsigned>(BlockInfoRecords.size());
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         i != e; ++i)
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      if (BlockInfoRecords[i].BlockID == BlockID)
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        return &BlockInfoRecords[i];
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    return 0;
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  }
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  BlockInfo &getOrCreateBlockInfo(unsigned BlockID) {
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    if (const BlockInfo *BI = getBlockInfo(BlockID))
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      return *const_cast<BlockInfo*>(BI);
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    // Otherwise, add a new record.
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    BlockInfoRecords.push_back(BlockInfo());
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    BlockInfoRecords.back().BlockID = BlockID;
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    return BlockInfoRecords.back();
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  }
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};
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/// BitstreamEntry - When advancing through a bitstream cursor, each advance can
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/// discover a few different kinds of entries:
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///   Error    - Malformed bitcode was found.
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///   EndBlock - We've reached the end of the current block, (or the end of the
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///              file, which is treated like a series of EndBlock records.
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///   SubBlock - This is the start of a new subblock of a specific ID.
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///   Record   - This is a record with a specific AbbrevID.
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///
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struct BitstreamEntry {
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  enum {
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    Error,
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    EndBlock,
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    SubBlock,
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    Record
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  } Kind;
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  unsigned ID;
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  static BitstreamEntry getError() {
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    BitstreamEntry E; E.Kind = Error; return E;
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  }
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  static BitstreamEntry getEndBlock() {
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    BitstreamEntry E; E.Kind = EndBlock; return E;
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  }
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  static BitstreamEntry getSubBlock(unsigned ID) {
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    BitstreamEntry E; E.Kind = SubBlock; E.ID = ID; return E;
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  }
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  static BitstreamEntry getRecord(unsigned AbbrevID) {
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    BitstreamEntry E; E.Kind = Record; E.ID = AbbrevID; return E;
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  }
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};
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/// BitstreamCursor - This represents a position within a bitcode file.  There
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/// may be multiple independent cursors reading within one bitstream, each
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/// maintaining their own local state.
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///
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/// Unlike iterators, BitstreamCursors are heavy-weight objects that should not
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/// be passed by value.
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class BitstreamCursor {
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  friend class Deserializer;
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  BitstreamReader *BitStream;
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  size_t NextChar;
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  /// CurWord - This is the current data we have pulled from the stream but have
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  /// not returned to the client.
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  uint32_t CurWord;
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  /// BitsInCurWord - This is the number of bits in CurWord that are valid. This
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  /// is always from [0...31] inclusive.
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  unsigned BitsInCurWord;
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  // CurCodeSize - This is the declared size of code values used for the current
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  // block, in bits.
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  unsigned CurCodeSize;
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  /// CurAbbrevs - Abbrevs installed at in this block.
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  std::vector<BitCodeAbbrev*> CurAbbrevs;
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  struct Block {
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    unsigned PrevCodeSize;
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    std::vector<BitCodeAbbrev*> PrevAbbrevs;
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    explicit Block(unsigned PCS) : PrevCodeSize(PCS) {}
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  };
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  /// BlockScope - This tracks the codesize of parent blocks.
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  SmallVector<Block, 8> BlockScope;
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public:
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  BitstreamCursor() : BitStream(0), NextChar(0) {
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  }
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  BitstreamCursor(const BitstreamCursor &RHS) : BitStream(0), NextChar(0) {
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    operator=(RHS);
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  }
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  explicit BitstreamCursor(BitstreamReader &R) : BitStream(&R) {
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    NextChar = 0;
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    CurWord = 0;
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    BitsInCurWord = 0;
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    CurCodeSize = 2;
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  }
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  void init(BitstreamReader &R) {
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    freeState();
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    BitStream = &R;
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    NextChar = 0;
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    CurWord = 0;
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    BitsInCurWord = 0;
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    CurCodeSize = 2;
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  }
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  ~BitstreamCursor() {
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    freeState();
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  }
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  void operator=(const BitstreamCursor &RHS);
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  void freeState();
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  bool isEndPos(size_t pos) {
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    return BitStream->getBitcodeBytes().isObjectEnd(static_cast<uint64_t>(pos));
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  }
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  bool canSkipToPos(size_t pos) const {
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    // pos can be skipped to if it is a valid address or one byte past the end.
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    return pos == 0 || BitStream->getBitcodeBytes().isValidAddress(
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        static_cast<uint64_t>(pos - 1));
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  }
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  uint32_t getWord(size_t pos) {
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    uint8_t buf[4] = { 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF };
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    BitStream->getBitcodeBytes().readBytes(pos, sizeof(buf), buf, NULL);
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    return *reinterpret_cast<support::ulittle32_t *>(buf);
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  }
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  bool AtEndOfStream() {
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    return BitsInCurWord == 0 && isEndPos(NextChar);
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  }
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  /// getAbbrevIDWidth - Return the number of bits used to encode an abbrev #.
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  unsigned getAbbrevIDWidth() const { return CurCodeSize; }
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  /// GetCurrentBitNo - Return the bit # of the bit we are reading.
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  uint64_t GetCurrentBitNo() const {
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    return NextChar*CHAR_BIT - BitsInCurWord;
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  }
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  BitstreamReader *getBitStreamReader() {
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    return BitStream;
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  }
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  const BitstreamReader *getBitStreamReader() const {
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    return BitStream;
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  }
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  /// Flags that modify the behavior of advance().
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  enum {
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    /// AF_DontPopBlockAtEnd - If this flag is used, the advance() method does
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    /// not automatically pop the block scope when the end of a block is
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    /// reached.
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    AF_DontPopBlockAtEnd = 1,
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    /// AF_DontAutoprocessAbbrevs - If this flag is used, abbrev entries are
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    /// returned just like normal records.
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    AF_DontAutoprocessAbbrevs = 2
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  };
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  /// advance - Advance the current bitstream, returning the next entry in the
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  /// stream.
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  BitstreamEntry advance(unsigned Flags = 0) {
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    while (1) {
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      unsigned Code = ReadCode();
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      if (Code == bitc::END_BLOCK) {
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        // Pop the end of the block unless Flags tells us not to.
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        if (!(Flags & AF_DontPopBlockAtEnd) && ReadBlockEnd())
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          return BitstreamEntry::getError();
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        return BitstreamEntry::getEndBlock();
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      }
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      if (Code == bitc::ENTER_SUBBLOCK)
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        return BitstreamEntry::getSubBlock(ReadSubBlockID());
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      if (Code == bitc::DEFINE_ABBREV &&
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          !(Flags & AF_DontAutoprocessAbbrevs)) {
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        // We read and accumulate abbrev's, the client can't do anything with
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        // them anyway.
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        ReadAbbrevRecord();
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        continue;
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      }
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      return BitstreamEntry::getRecord(Code);
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    }
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  }
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  /// advanceSkippingSubblocks - This is a convenience function for clients that
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  /// don't expect any subblocks.  This just skips over them automatically.
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  BitstreamEntry advanceSkippingSubblocks(unsigned Flags = 0) {
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    while (1) {
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      // If we found a normal entry, return it.
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      BitstreamEntry Entry = advance(Flags);
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      if (Entry.Kind != BitstreamEntry::SubBlock)
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        return Entry;
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      // If we found a sub-block, just skip over it and check the next entry.
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      if (SkipBlock())
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        return BitstreamEntry::getError();
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    }
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  }
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  /// JumpToBit - Reset the stream to the specified bit number.
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  void JumpToBit(uint64_t BitNo) {
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    uintptr_t ByteNo = uintptr_t(BitNo/8) & ~3;
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    uintptr_t WordBitNo = uintptr_t(BitNo) & 31;
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    assert(canSkipToPos(ByteNo) && "Invalid location");
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    // Move the cursor to the right word.
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    NextChar = ByteNo;
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    BitsInCurWord = 0;
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    CurWord = 0;
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    // Skip over any bits that are already consumed.
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    if (WordBitNo)
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      Read(static_cast<unsigned>(WordBitNo));
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  }
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  uint32_t Read(unsigned NumBits) {
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    assert(NumBits <= 32 && "Cannot return more than 32 bits!");
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    // If the field is fully contained by CurWord, return it quickly.
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    if (BitsInCurWord >= NumBits) {
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      uint32_t R = CurWord & ((1U << NumBits)-1);
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      CurWord >>= NumBits;
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      BitsInCurWord -= NumBits;
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      return R;
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    }
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    // If we run out of data, stop at the end of the stream.
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    if (isEndPos(NextChar)) {
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      CurWord = 0;
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      BitsInCurWord = 0;
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      return 0;
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    }
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    unsigned R = CurWord;
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    // Read the next word from the stream.
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    CurWord = getWord(NextChar);
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    NextChar += 4;
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    // Extract NumBits-BitsInCurWord from what we just read.
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    unsigned BitsLeft = NumBits-BitsInCurWord;
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    // Be careful here, BitsLeft is in the range [1..32] inclusive.
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    R |= (CurWord & (~0U >> (32-BitsLeft))) << BitsInCurWord;
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    // BitsLeft bits have just been used up from CurWord.
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    if (BitsLeft != 32)
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      CurWord >>= BitsLeft;
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    else
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      CurWord = 0;
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    BitsInCurWord = 32-BitsLeft;
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    return R;
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  }
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  uint64_t Read64(unsigned NumBits) {
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    if (NumBits <= 32) return Read(NumBits);
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    uint64_t V = Read(32);
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    return V | (uint64_t)Read(NumBits-32) << 32;
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  }
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  uint32_t ReadVBR(unsigned NumBits) {
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    uint32_t Piece = Read(NumBits);
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    if ((Piece & (1U << (NumBits-1))) == 0)
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      return Piece;
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    uint32_t Result = 0;
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    unsigned NextBit = 0;
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    while (1) {
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      Result |= (Piece & ((1U << (NumBits-1))-1)) << NextBit;
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      if ((Piece & (1U << (NumBits-1))) == 0)
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        return Result;
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      NextBit += NumBits-1;
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      Piece = Read(NumBits);
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    }
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  }
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  // ReadVBR64 - Read a VBR that may have a value up to 64-bits in size.  The
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  // chunk size of the VBR must still be <= 32 bits though.
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  uint64_t ReadVBR64(unsigned NumBits) {
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    uint32_t Piece = Read(NumBits);
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    if ((Piece & (1U << (NumBits-1))) == 0)
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      return uint64_t(Piece);
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    uint64_t Result = 0;
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    unsigned NextBit = 0;
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    while (1) {
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      Result |= uint64_t(Piece & ((1U << (NumBits-1))-1)) << NextBit;
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      if ((Piece & (1U << (NumBits-1))) == 0)
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        return Result;
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      NextBit += NumBits-1;
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      Piece = Read(NumBits);
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    }
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  }
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  void SkipToFourByteBoundary() {
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    BitsInCurWord = 0;
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    CurWord = 0;
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  }
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  unsigned ReadCode() {
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    return Read(CurCodeSize);
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  }
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  // Block header:
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  //    [ENTER_SUBBLOCK, blockid, newcodelen, <align4bytes>, blocklen]
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  /// ReadSubBlockID - Having read the ENTER_SUBBLOCK code, read the BlockID for
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  /// the block.
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  unsigned ReadSubBlockID() {
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    return ReadVBR(bitc::BlockIDWidth);
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  }
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  /// SkipBlock - Having read the ENTER_SUBBLOCK abbrevid and a BlockID, skip
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  /// over the body of this block.  If the block record is malformed, return
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  /// true.
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  bool SkipBlock() {
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    // Read and ignore the codelen value.  Since we are skipping this block, we
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    // don't care what code widths are used inside of it.
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    ReadVBR(bitc::CodeLenWidth);
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    SkipToFourByteBoundary();
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    unsigned NumWords = Read(bitc::BlockSizeWidth);
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						|
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						|
    // Check that the block wasn't partially defined, and that the offset isn't
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						|
    // bogus.
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						|
    size_t SkipTo = NextChar + NumWords*4;
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						|
    if (AtEndOfStream() || !canSkipToPos(SkipTo))
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						|
      return true;
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						|
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						|
    NextChar = SkipTo;
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						|
    return false;
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						|
  }
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						|
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						|
  /// EnterSubBlock - Having read the ENTER_SUBBLOCK abbrevid, enter
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						|
  /// the block, and return true if the block has an error.
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						|
  bool EnterSubBlock(unsigned BlockID, unsigned *NumWordsP = 0);
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						|
  
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						|
  bool ReadBlockEnd() {
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						|
    if (BlockScope.empty()) return true;
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						|
 | 
						|
    // Block tail:
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						|
    //    [END_BLOCK, <align4bytes>]
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						|
    SkipToFourByteBoundary();
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						|
 | 
						|
    popBlockScope();
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						|
    return false;
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						|
  }
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						|
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						|
private:
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						|
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						|
  void popBlockScope() {
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						|
    CurCodeSize = BlockScope.back().PrevCodeSize;
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						|
 | 
						|
    // Delete abbrevs from popped scope.
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						|
    for (unsigned i = 0, e = static_cast<unsigned>(CurAbbrevs.size());
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						|
         i != e; ++i)
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						|
      CurAbbrevs[i]->dropRef();
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						|
 | 
						|
    BlockScope.back().PrevAbbrevs.swap(CurAbbrevs);
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						|
    BlockScope.pop_back();
 | 
						|
  }
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						|
 | 
						|
  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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						|
  // Record Processing
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						|
  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
private:
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						|
  void readAbbreviatedLiteral(const BitCodeAbbrevOp &Op,
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						|
                              SmallVectorImpl<uint64_t> &Vals);
 | 
						|
  void readAbbreviatedField(const BitCodeAbbrevOp &Op,
 | 
						|
                            SmallVectorImpl<uint64_t> &Vals);
 | 
						|
  void skipAbbreviatedField(const BitCodeAbbrevOp &Op);
 | 
						|
  
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						|
public:
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// getAbbrev - Return the abbreviation for the specified AbbrevId.
 | 
						|
  const BitCodeAbbrev *getAbbrev(unsigned AbbrevID) {
 | 
						|
    unsigned AbbrevNo = AbbrevID-bitc::FIRST_APPLICATION_ABBREV;
 | 
						|
    assert(AbbrevNo < CurAbbrevs.size() && "Invalid abbrev #!");
 | 
						|
    return CurAbbrevs[AbbrevNo];
 | 
						|
  }
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  /// skipRecord - Read the current record and discard it.
 | 
						|
  void skipRecord(unsigned AbbrevID);
 | 
						|
  
 | 
						|
  unsigned readRecord(unsigned AbbrevID, SmallVectorImpl<uint64_t> &Vals,
 | 
						|
                      StringRef *Blob = 0);
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
 | 
						|
  // Abbrev Processing
 | 
						|
  //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
 | 
						|
  void ReadAbbrevRecord();
 | 
						|
  
 | 
						|
  bool ReadBlockInfoBlock();
 | 
						|
};
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
} // End llvm namespace
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						|
#endif
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