For lshr by 0 bits, just return *this as a short cut. This also prevents

undefined behavior when the width > 64 bits.


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Reid Spencer 2007-05-17 06:26:29 +00:00
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@ -1149,6 +1149,12 @@ APInt APInt::lshr(uint32_t shiftAmt) const {
if (shiftAmt == BitWidth)
return APInt(BitWidth, 0);
// If none of the bits are shifted out, the result is *this. This avoids
// issues with shifting byt he size of the integer type, which produces
// undefined results in the code below. This is also an optimization.
if (shiftAmt == 0)
return *this;
// Create some space for the result.
uint64_t * val = new uint64_t[getNumWords()];