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Nick Lewycky 2006-12-31 03:44:08 +00:00
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@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ should be constructed. In general, here's what I learned:
<li><em>Create your blocks early.</em> While writing your compiler, you <li><em>Create your blocks early.</em> While writing your compiler, you
will encounter several situations where you know apriori that you will will encounter several situations where you know apriori that you will
need several blocks. For example, if-then-else, switch, while, and for need several blocks. For example, if-then-else, switch, while, and for
statements in C/C++ all need multiple blocks for expression in LVVM. statements in C/C++ all need multiple blocks for expression in LLVM.
The rule is, create them early.</li> The rule is, create them early.</li>
<li><em>Terminate your blocks early.</em> This just reduces the chances <li><em>Terminate your blocks early.</em> This just reduces the chances
that you forget to terminate your blocks which is required (go that you forget to terminate your blocks which is required (go