into their new header subdirectory: include/llvm/IR. This matches the
directory structure of lib, and begins to correct a long standing point
of file layout clutter in LLVM.
There are still more header files to move here, but I wanted to handle
them in separate commits to make tracking what files make sense at each
layer easier.
The only really questionable files here are the target intrinsic
tablegen files. But that's a battle I'd rather not fight today.
I've updated both CMake and Makefile build systems (I think, and my
tests think, but I may have missed something).
I've also re-sorted the includes throughout the project. I'll be
committing updates to Clang, DragonEgg, and Polly momentarily.
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AKA: Recompile *ALL* the source code!
This one went much better. No manual edits here. I spot-checked for
silliness and grep-checked for really broken edits and everything seemed
good. It all still compiles. Yell if you see something that looks goofy.
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folders and not having it here fails to compile if you actually try to use it.
Also, CreatePointerCast was failing to do the part where it does TD-aware
constant folding. Granted there is exactly one case where that it will ever
do anything, but there's no reason to skip it. For reference, that case is a
subtraction between two constant offsets on the same global variable, eg.,
"&A[123] - &A[4].f".
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for NSW/NUW binops to follow the pattern of exact binops. This
allows someone to use Builder.CreateAdd(x, y, "tmp", MaybeNUW);
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and exact flags. Because ConstantExprs are uniqued, creating an
expression with this flag causes all expressions with the same operands
to have the same flag, which may not be safe. Add, sub, mul, and sdiv
ConstantExprs are usually folded anyway, so the main interesting flag
here is inbounds, and the constant folder already knows how to set the
inbounds flag automatically in most cases, so there isn't an urgent need
for the API support.
This can be reconsidered in the future, but for now just removing these
API bits eliminates a source of potential trouble with little downside.
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integer and floating-point opcodes, introducing
FAdd, FSub, and FMul.
For now, the AsmParser, BitcodeReader, and IRBuilder all preserve
backwards compatability, and the Core LLVM APIs preserve backwards
compatibility for IR producers. Most front-ends won't need to change
immediately.
This implements the first step of the plan outlined here:
http://nondot.org/sabre/LLVMNotes/IntegerOverflow.txt
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This may be used as the second IRBuilder template
parameter, the idea being that people learning LLVM
may find it helpful (several people asked on IRC
if it was possible to turn off constant folding
because it made it hard for them to see what was
going on). Compiles, but otherwise completely
untested.
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folding policies with IRBuilder. The default,
provided by ConstantFolder, is to do minimal
folding like now: what ConstantExpr provides.
An alternative is to use TargetFolder, which
uses target information to fold constants more.
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