- Particularly nice for small constant strings, which get optimized
down nicely. On a synthetic benchmark writing out "hello" in a
loop, this is about 2x faster with gcc and 3x faster with
llvm-gcc. llc on insn-attrtab.bc from 403.gcc is about .5% faster.
- I tried for a fancier solution which wouldn't increase code size as
much (by trying to match constant arrays), but can't quite make it
fly.
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is appropriate. This helps visually differentiate host-oriented
calculations from target-oriented calculations.
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which are effectively smart pointers to Value*'s. They are both very light
weight and simple, and react to values being destroyed or being RAUW'd.
WeakVN does a best effort to follow a value around, including through RAUW
operations and will get nulled out of the value is destroyed. This is useful
for the eventual "metadata that references a value" work, because it is a
reference to a value that does not show up on its use_* list.
AssertingVH is a pointer that compiles down to a dumb raw pointer when
assertions are disabled. When enabled, it emits an assertion if the
pointed-to value is destroyed while it is still being referenced. This
is very useful for Maps and other things, and should have caught the recent
bugs in CallGraph and Reassociate, for example.
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function with a new NumLowBitsAvailable enum, which makes the
value available as an integer constant expression.
Add PointerLikeTypeTraits specializations for Instruction* and
Use** since they are only guaranteed 4-byte aligned.
Enhance PointerIntPair to know about (and enforce) the alignment
specified by PointerLikeTypeTraits. This should allow things
like PointerIntPair<PointerIntPair<void*, 1,bool>, 1, bool>
because the inner one knows that 2 low bits are free.
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- Make type declarations match the struct/class keyword of the definition.
- Move AddSignalHandler into the namespace where it belongs.
- Correctly call functions from template base.
- Some other small changes.
With this patch, LLVM and Clang should build properly and with far less noise under VS2008.
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- Use for exceptional buffer conditions in raw_ostream:write to shave
off a cycle or two.
- Please rename if you have a better one.
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a single character requires only one branch to follow slow path.
- Never use a buffer when writing on an unbuffered stream.
- Move default buffer size to header.
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write as arguments.
- Add raw_ostream::GetNumBytesInBuffer.
- Privatize buffer pointers.
- Get rid of slow and unnecessary code for writing out large strings.
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- Flush a known non-empty buffers; enforces the interface to
flush_impl and kills off HandleFlush (which I saw no reason to be
an inline method, Chris?).
- Clarify invariant that flush_impl is only called with OutBufCur >
OutBufStart.
- This also cleary collects all places where we have to deal with the
buffer possibly not existing.
- A few more comments and fixing the unbuffered behavior remain in
this commit sequence.
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changes.
For InvokeInst now all arguments begin at op_begin().
The Callee, Cont and Fail are now faster to get by
access relative to op_end().
This patch introduces some temporary uglyness in CallSite.
Next I'll bring CallInst up to a similar scheme and then
the uglyness will magically vanish.
This patch also exposes all the reliance of the libraries
on InvokeInst's operand ordering. I am thinking of taking
care of that too.
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option to make the -fno- form on the option. We also document the new
form in the CommandLine documentation.
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DW_AT_APPLE_optimized flag is set when a compile_unit is optimized. The debugger takes advantage of this information some way.
DW_AT_APPLE_flags encodes command line options when certain env. variable is set. This is used by build engineers to track various gcc command lines used by by a project, irrespective of whether the project used makefile, Xcode or something else.
llvm-gcc patch is next.
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ASCII IR; loading and storing these can change the
bits of NaNs on some hosts. Remove or add warnings
at a few other places using host floating point;
this is a bad thing to do in general.
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