step is to only process instructions in subloops if they have been modified by
an earlier simplification.
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skipping them, but it should probably use a worklist and only revisit those
instructions in subloops that have actually changed. It should probably also
use a worklist after the first iteration like instsimplify now does. Regardless,
it's only 0.3% of opt -O2 time on 403.gcc if it replaces the instcombine placed
in the middle of the loop passes.
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FunctionPass. It probably doesn't have a reason to be a LoopPass, as it will
probably drop the simple fixed point and either use RPO iteration or Duncan's
approach in instsimplify of only revisiting instructions that have changed.
The next step is to preserve LoopSimplify. This looks like it won't be too hard,
although the pass manager doesn't actually seem to respect when non-loop passes
claim to preserve LCSSA or LoopSimplify. This will have to be fixed.
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of instcombine that is currently in the middle of the loop pass pipeline. This
commit only checks in the pass; it will hopefully be enabled by default later.
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