Due to darwin gcc bug, one version of darwin linker coalesces
static const int, which defauts PassID based pass identification.
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constructing ImmediateDominator is now folded into DomTree construction.
This is part of the ongoing work for PR217.
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1. Fix the macros in IncludeFile.h to put everything in the llvm namespace
2. Replace the previous explicit mechanism in all the .h and .cpp files
with the macros in IncludeFile.h
This gets us a consistent mechanism throughout LLVM for ensuring linkage.
Next step is to make sure its used in enough places.
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IncludeFile hack to ensure linkage of analysis passes. This works around
some -pedantic warnings about assigning an object to a function.
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set construction, rather than intersecting various std::sets. This reduces
the memory usage for the testcase in PR681 from 496 to 26MB of ram on my
darwin system, and reduces the runtime from 32.8 to 0.8 seconds on a
2.5GHz G5. This also enables future code sharing between Dom and PostDom
now that they share near-identical implementations.
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unify all exit nodes of a function to compute post-dominance information.
This does not work with functions that have both unwind and return nodes,
because we cannot unify these blocks. The new implementation is better
anyway. :)
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