Simplify Pass by removing silly subclasses

Fix an iterator problem


git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@876 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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Chris Lattner 2001-10-18 05:20:53 +00:00
parent dea6b3cea9
commit edcf6491a8

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
//
// Because a transformation does not see all methods consecutively, it should
// be careful about the state that it maintains... another pass may modify a
// method between two invokacations of doPerMethodWork.
// method between two invocatations of doPerMethodWork.
//
// Also, implementations of doMethodWork should not remove any methods from the
// module.
@ -47,13 +47,18 @@ struct Pass {
// runAllPasses - Run a bunch of passes on the specified module, efficiently.
static bool runAllPasses(Module *M, vector<Pass*> &Passes) {
bool MadeChanges = false;
// Run all of the pass initializers
for (unsigned i = 0; i < Passes.size(); ++i)
MadeChanges |= Passes[i]->doPassInitializationVirt(M);
MadeChanges |= Passes[i]->doPassInitialization(M);
// Loop over all of the methods, applying all of the passes to them
for (Module::iterator I = M->begin(); I != M->end(); ++I)
for (unsigned m = 0; m < M->size(); ++m)
for (unsigned i = 0; i < Passes.size(); ++i)
MadeChanges |= Passes[i]->doPerMethodWorkVirt(*I);
MadeChanges |= Passes[i]->doPerMethodWork(*(M->begin()+m));
// Run all of the pass finalizers...
for (unsigned i = 0; i < Passes.size(); ++i)
MadeChanges |= Passes[i]->doPassFinalization(M);
return MadeChanges;
}
@ -75,21 +80,22 @@ struct Pass {
// within it. Returns true if any of the contained passes returned true.
//
bool run(Module *M) {
bool MadeChanges = doPassInitializationVirt(M);
bool MadeChanges = doPassInitialization(M);
// Loop over methods in the module. doPerMethodWork could add a method to
// the Module, so we have to keep checking for end of method list condition.
//
for (Module::iterator I = M->begin(); I != M->end(); ++I)
MadeChanges |= doPerMethodWorkVirt(*I);
return MadeChanges;
for (unsigned m = 0; m < M->size(); ++m)
MadeChanges |= doPerMethodWork(*(M->begin()+m));
return MadeChanges | doPassFinalization(M);
}
// run(Method*) - Run this pass on a module and one specific method. Returns
// false on success.
//
bool run(Method *M) {
return doPassInitializationVirt(M->getParent()) | doPerMethodWorkVirt(M);
return doPassInitialization(M->getParent()) | doPerMethodWork(M) |
doPassFinalization(M->getParent());
}
@ -100,97 +106,20 @@ struct Pass {
// Destructor - Virtual so we can be subclassed
inline virtual ~Pass() {}
// doPassInitializationVirt - Virtual method overridden by subclasses to do
// doPassInitialization - Virtual method overridden by subclasses to do
// any neccesary per-module initialization.
//
virtual bool doPassInitializationVirt(Module *M) = 0;
virtual bool doPassInitialization(Module *M) { return false; }
// doPerMethodWorkVirt - Virtual method overriden by subclasses to do the
// doPerMethodWork - Virtual method overriden by subclasses to do the
// per-method processing of the pass.
//
virtual bool doPerMethodWorkVirt(Method *M) = 0;
};
virtual bool doPerMethodWork(Method *M) { return false; }
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// ConcretePass class - This is used by implementations of passes to fill in
// boiler plate code.
//
// Deriving from this class is good because if new methods are added in the
// future, code for your pass won't have to change to stub out the unused
// functionality.
//
struct ConcretePass : public Pass {
// doPassInitializationVirt - Default to success.
virtual bool doPassInitializationVirt(Module *M) { return false; }
// doPerMethodWorkVirt - Default to success.
virtual bool doPerMethodWorkVirt(Method *M) { return false; }
};
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// StatelessPass<t> class - This is used by implementations of passes to fill in
// boiler plate code. Subclassing this class indicates that a class has no
// state to keep around, so it's safe to invoke static versions of functions.
// This can be more efficient that using virtual function dispatch all of the
// time.
//
// SubClass should be a concrete class that is derived from StatelessPass.
//
template<class SubClass>
struct StatelessPass : public ConcretePass {
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// The externally useful entry points - These are specialized to avoid the
// overhead of virtual method invokations if
// doPassFinalization - Virtual method overriden by subclasses to do any post
// processing needed after all passes have run.
//
// run(Module*) - Run this pass on a module and all of the methods contained
// within it. Returns false on success.
//
static bool run(Module *M) {
bool MadeChange = doPassInitialization(M->getParent());
// Loop over methods in the module. doPerMethodWork could add a method to
// the Module, so we have to keep checking for end of method list condition.
//
for (Module::iterator I = M->begin(); I != M->end(); ++I)
MadeChange |= doPerMethodWork(*I);
return MadeChange;
}
// run(Method*) - Run this pass on a module and one specific method. Returns
// false on success.
//
static bool run(Method *M) {
return doPassInitialization(M->getParent()) | doPerMethodWork(M);
}
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Default static method implementations, these should be defined in SubClass
static bool doPassInitialization(Module *M) { return false; }
static bool doPerMethodWork(Method *M) { return false; }
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Virtual method forwarders...
// doPassInitializationVirt - For a StatelessPass, default to implementing in
// terms of the static method.
//
virtual bool doPassInitializationVirt(Module *M) {
return SubClass::doPassInitialization(M);
}
// doPerMethodWorkVirt - For a StatelessPass, default to implementing in
// terms of the static method.
//
virtual bool doPerMethodWorkVirt(Method *M) {
return SubClass::doPerMethodWork(M);
}
virtual bool doPassFinalization(Module *M) { return false; }
};
#endif