For PR950:

Change integer type names for signless integer types


git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@32777 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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Reid Spencer 2006-12-31 05:23:18 +00:00
parent 57a0342e96
commit 2ba767f44a
4 changed files with 26 additions and 29 deletions

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@ -23,14 +23,10 @@ typedef uintptr_t PointerTy;
union GenericValue {
bool BoolVal;
unsigned char UByteVal;
signed char SByteVal;
unsigned short UShortVal;
signed short ShortVal;
unsigned int UIntVal;
signed int IntVal;
uint64_t ULongVal;
int64_t LongVal;
unsigned char Int8Val;
unsigned short Int16Val;
unsigned int Int32Val;
uint64_t Int64Val;
double DoubleVal;
float FloatVal;
struct { unsigned int first; unsigned int second; } UIntPairVal;

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@ -427,7 +427,7 @@ public:
/// involving Integer and Pointer types. They are no-op casts if the integer
/// is the same size as the pointer. However, pointer size varies with
/// platform. Generally, the result of TargetData::getIntPtrType() should be
/// passed in. If that's not available, use Type::ULongTy, which will make
/// passed in. If that's not available, use Type::Int64Ty, which will make
/// the isNoopCast call conservative.
/// @brief Determine if this cast is a no-op cast.
bool isNoopCast(

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@ -65,14 +65,14 @@ class LLVMPackedType<ValueType VT, int numelts, LLVMType elty>
def llvm_void_ty : LLVMType<isVoid, "Type::VoidTyID">;
def llvm_bool_ty : LLVMType<i1 , "Type::BoolTyID">;
def llvm_sbyte_ty : LLVMType<i8 , "Type::SByteTyID">;
def llvm_short_ty : LLVMType<i16, "Type::ShortTyID">;
def llvm_int_ty : LLVMType<i32, "Type::IntTyID">;
def llvm_long_ty : LLVMType<i64, "Type::LongTyID">;
def llvm_ubyte_ty : LLVMType<i8, "Type::UByteTyID">;
def llvm_ushort_ty : LLVMType<i16, "Type::UShortTyID">;
def llvm_uint_ty : LLVMType<i32, "Type::UIntTyID">;
def llvm_ulong_ty : LLVMType<i64, "Type::ULongTyID">;
def llvm_sbyte_ty : LLVMType<i8 , "Type::Int8TyID">;
def llvm_short_ty : LLVMType<i16, "Type::Int16TyID">;
def llvm_int_ty : LLVMType<i32, "Type::Int32TyID">;
def llvm_long_ty : LLVMType<i64, "Type::Int64TyID">;
def llvm_ubyte_ty : LLVMType<i8, "Type::Int8TyID">;
def llvm_ushort_ty : LLVMType<i16, "Type::Int16TyID">;
def llvm_uint_ty : LLVMType<i32, "Type::Int32TyID">;
def llvm_ulong_ty : LLVMType<i64, "Type::Int64TyID">;
def llvm_float_ty : LLVMType<f32, "Type::FloatTyID">;
def llvm_double_ty : LLVMType<f64, "Type::DoubleTyID">;
def llvm_ptr_ty : LLVMType<iPTR, "Type::PointerTyID">; // sbyte*

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@ -343,14 +343,10 @@ public:
default: assert(0 && "Unknown type!");
case Type::VoidTyID: return MVT::isVoid;
case Type::BoolTyID: return MVT::i1;
case Type::UByteTyID:
case Type::SByteTyID: return MVT::i8;
case Type::ShortTyID:
case Type::UShortTyID: return MVT::i16;
case Type::IntTyID:
case Type::UIntTyID: return MVT::i32;
case Type::LongTyID:
case Type::ULongTyID: return MVT::i64;
case Type::Int8TyID: return MVT::i8;
case Type::Int16TyID: return MVT::i16;
case Type::Int32TyID: return MVT::i32;
case Type::Int64TyID: return MVT::i64;
case Type::FloatTyID: return MVT::f32;
case Type::DoubleTyID: return MVT::f64;
case Type::PointerTyID: return PointerTy;
@ -743,11 +739,16 @@ public:
/// actual call. This returns a pair of operands. The first element is the
/// return value for the function (if RetTy is not VoidTy). The second
/// element is the outgoing token chain.
typedef std::vector<std::pair<SDOperand, const Type*> > ArgListTy;
struct ArgListEntry {
SDOperand Node;
const Type* Ty;
bool isSigned;
};
typedef std::vector<ArgListEntry> ArgListTy;
virtual std::pair<SDOperand, SDOperand>
LowerCallTo(SDOperand Chain, const Type *RetTy, bool isVarArg,
unsigned CallingConv, bool isTailCall, SDOperand Callee,
ArgListTy &Args, SelectionDAG &DAG);
LowerCallTo(SDOperand Chain, const Type *RetTy, bool RetTyIsSigned,
bool isVarArg, unsigned CallingConv, bool isTailCall,
SDOperand Callee, ArgListTy &Args, SelectionDAG &DAG);
/// LowerFrameReturnAddress - This hook lowers a call to llvm.returnaddress or
/// llvm.frameaddress (depending on the value of the first argument). The