found to consider regType info (since multiple reg types may share
the same reg class, e.g., single and double on Sparc).
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Mangler.cpp: Constify parameter to makeNameProper, and use const_iterator.
Make Count an unsigned int, and use utostr().
Don't name parameters things that start with underscore.
Mangler.h: All of the above, and also: Add Emacs mode-line. Include <set>.
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SlotCalculator in CWriter. (Unfortunately, all this means a lot of
X86/Printer's methods have to be de-constified again. Oh well.)
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of codes. For example,
short kernel (short t1) {
t1 >>= 8; t1 <<= 8;
return t1;
}
became:
short %kernel(short %t1.1) {
%tmp.3 = shr short %t1.1, ubyte 8 ; <short> [#uses=1]
%tmp.5 = cast short %tmp.3 to int ; <int> [#uses=1]
%tmp.7 = shl int %tmp.5, ubyte 8 ; <int> [#uses=1]
%tmp.8 = cast int %tmp.7 to short ; <short> [#uses=1]
ret short %tmp.8
}
before, now it becomes:
short %kernel(short %t1.1) {
%tmp.3 = shr short %t1.1, ubyte 8 ; <short> [#uses=1]
%tmp.8 = shl short %tmp.3, ubyte 8 ; <short> [#uses=1]
ret short %tmp.8
}
which will become:
short %kernel(short %t1.1) {
%tmp.3 = and short %t1.1, 0xFF00
ret short %tmp.3
}
This implements cast-set.ll:test4 and test5
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doFinalization too except that would have made them shadow, not override,
the parent class :-P.
Allow *any* constant cast expression between pointers and longs,
or vice-versa, or any widening (not just same-size) conversion that
isLosslesslyConvertibleTo approves. This fixes oopack.
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This fixes a long time annoyance which caused prototypes for bzero, bcopy,
bcmp, fputs, and fputs_unlocked to never get deleted. Grr.
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Printer::doFinalization() out in the cold. Now we pass in a TargetMachine
to Printer's constructor and get the TargetData from the TargetMachine.
Don't pass TargetMachine or MRegisterInfo objects around in the Printer.
Constify TargetData references.
X86.h: Update comment and prototype of createX86CodePrinterPass().
X86TargetMachine.cpp: Update callers of createX86CodePrinterPass().
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Stop passing ostreams around: we already have one perfectly good ostream
and we can all share it.
Stop stashing a pointer to TargetData in the Pass object, because that will
lead to a crash if there are no functions in the module (ouch!) Instead,
use addRequired() and getAnalysis(), like we always should have done.
Move the check for ConstantExpr up before the check for isPrimitiveType,
because we need to be able to catch e.g. ubyte (cast bool false to ubyte),
whose type is primitive but which is nevertheless a ConstantExpr, by calling
our specialized handler instead of the AsmWriter. This would result in
assembler errors when we would try to output something like ".byte (cast
bool false to ubyte)".
GC some unused variable declarations.
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IC: (X ^ C1) | C2 --> (X | C2) ^ (C1&~C2)
We are now guaranteed that all 'or's will be inside of 'and's, and all 'and's
will be inside of 'xor's, if the second operands are constants.
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Avoid a fall-through in the (stubby) treatment of the longjmp intrinsic
call which causes llc & lli to core-dump.
Add a sort-of treatment of cast double to ulong. I am not really sure
what a user should expect to see upon casting a negative FP value to
unsigned long long. But with what is given here, I was able to write
a program that could cast -123.456 to ulong and back and get -123.0,
which seems like a step in the right direction. GCC seems to give you
0. I don't know if I'd consider that useful.
These cases were coming up in GNU coreutils-5.0.
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to pass to dlsym() -- Linux/x86 wants 0 while Sparc/Solaris wants RTLD_SELF,
which is not zero. Thanks to Chris for the suggestion.
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