necessary.
Sometimes, live range splitting doesn't shrink the current interval, but simply
changes some instructions to use a new interval. That makes the original more
suitable for spilling. In this case, we don't need to duplicate the original.
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We are now at a point where we can split around simple single-entry, single-exit
loops, although still with some bugs.
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The spillers can pluck the analyses they need from the pass reference.
Switch some never-null pointers to references.
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Determine which loop exit blocks need a 'pre-exit' block inserted.
Recognize when this would be impossible.
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This is a work in progress. So far we have some basic loop analysis to help
determine where it is useful to split a live range around a loop.
The actual loop splitting code from Splitter.cpp is also going to move in here.
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