completely, as it is trivial. We should probably do this for the rest of the
cast operations. This fixes ConstProp/2006-12-01-TruncBoolBug.ll.
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a comparison against zero. Instead fold setne(GV,null) and seteq(GV,null)
to ConstantBool::True or ConstantBool::False, respectively.
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The long awaited CAST patch. This introduces 12 new instructions into LLVM
to replace the cast instruction. Corresponding changes throughout LLVM are
provided. This passes llvm-test, llvm/test, and SPEC CPUINT2000 with the
exception of 175.vpr which fails only on a slight floating point output
difference.
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This patch converts the old SHR instruction into two instructions,
AShr (Arithmetic) and LShr (Logical). The Shr instructions now are not
dependent on the sign of their operands.
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Make necessary changes to support DIV -> [SUF]Div. This changes llvm to
have three division instructions: signed, unsigned, floating point. The
bytecode and assembler are bacwards compatible, however.
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This patch implements the first increment for the Signless Types feature.
All changes pertain to removing the ConstantSInt and ConstantUInt classes
in favor of just using ConstantInt.
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being destroyed at inconvenient times. Switch to using non-local ManagedStatic
objects, which actually also speeds up ConstRules::get.
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Fold:
seteq ({ short }* cast (int 1 to { short }*), { short }* null)
setlt ({ short }* cast (int 1 to { short }*), { short }* cast (int 2 to { short }*))
to false/true. These last two commonly occur in the output of compilers that
tag integers, like cozmic's scheme compiler.
Tested by Regression/Assembler/ConstantExprFold.llx
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well as a vector of constant*'s. It turns out that this is more efficient
and all of the clients want to do that, so we should cater to them.
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first element of an array, return a GEP instead of a cast. This allows us
to transparently fold this:
int* getelementptr (int* cast ([100 x int]* %Gbody to int*), int 40)
into this:
int* getelementptr ([100 x int]* %Gbody, int 0, int 40)
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null, uint 1) to uint)' to a constant integer. We can only do this with
primitive LLVM types, because other types have target-specific sizes.
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would always return false because the Type of a type value is always
Type::TypeTY and can never be a floating point type.
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