Remove #uses comments from functions: they we're padded out to column 50

and were potentially confusing for externally visible functions.

going further, remove the "<i8**> [#uses=3]" comments entirely. They
add a lot of noise, confuse people about what the IR is, and don't add 
any particular value.  When the types are long it makes it really really
hard to read IR.

If someone is interested in this sort of thing, the right way to do this
is to implement an AsmAnnotationWriter that produces the same output, and
add a flag to llvm-dis (only) to produce this output.



git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@112894 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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Chris Lattner 2010-09-02 22:41:24 +00:00
parent 571c15c6de
commit 39653a4e6c

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@ -1635,11 +1635,10 @@ void AssemblyWriter::printFunction(const Function *F) {
if (F->hasGC())
Out << " gc \"" << F->getGC() << '"';
if (F->isDeclaration()) {
Out << " ; [#uses=" << F->getNumUses() << "]\n"; // Output # uses
Out << '\n';
} else {
Out << " { ; [#uses=" << F->getNumUses() << ']'; // Output # uses
// Output all of its basic blocks... for the function
Out << " {";
// Output all of the function's basic blocks.
for (Function::const_iterator I = F->begin(), E = F->end(); I != E; ++I)
printBasicBlock(I);
@ -1688,7 +1687,7 @@ void AssemblyWriter::printBasicBlock(const BasicBlock *BB) {
Out.PadToColumn(50);
Out << "; Error: Block without parent!";
} else if (BB != &BB->getParent()->getEntryBlock()) { // Not the entry block?
// Output predecessors for the block...
// Output predecessors for the block.
Out.PadToColumn(50);
Out << ";";
const_pred_iterator PI = pred_begin(BB), PE = pred_end(BB);
@ -1726,13 +1725,6 @@ void AssemblyWriter::printInfoComment(const Value &V) {
AnnotationWriter->printInfoComment(V, Out);
return;
}
if (V.getType()->isVoidTy()) return;
Out.PadToColumn(50);
Out << "; <";
TypePrinter.print(V.getType(), Out);
Out << "> [#uses=" << V.getNumUses() << ']'; // Output # uses
}
// This member is called for each Instruction in a function..