constant replacement which was botching its handling of
types. Use of getType() instead of getRawType() was causing
the type map in constant folding to be updated wrong.
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to fadd, fsub, and fmul, when used with a floating-point type. LLVM
has supported the new instructions since 2.6, so it's time to get
on board.
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and T->isPointerTy(). Convert most instances of the first form to the second form.
Requested by Chris.
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getOffsetOf, and remove the comment about assuming i8 is byte-aligned,
which is no longer applicable.
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use plain SCEVUnknowns with ConstantExpr::getSizeOf and
ConstantExpr::getOffsetOf constants. This eliminates a bunch of
special-case code.
Also add code for pattern-matching these expressions, for clients that
want to recognize them.
Move ScalarEvolution's logic for expanding array and vector sizeof
expressions into an element count times the element size, to expose
the multiplication to subsequent folding, into the regular constant
folder.
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llvm-as: t.ll:1:25: error: invalid cast opcode for cast from '[4 x i8]' to '[1 x i32]'
@x = constant [1 x i32] bitcast ([4 x i8] c"abcd" to [1 x i32])
^
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if one of the vectors didn't have elements (such as undef). Fixes PR 6096.
Fix an issue in the constant folder where fcmp (<2 x %ty>, <2 x %ty>) would
have <2 x i1> type if constant folding was successful and i1 type if it wasn't.
This exposed a related issue in the bitcode reader.
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a convention (shadowing the setter with private forwarding function) to
prevent subclasses from accidentally using it.
This exposed some bogosity in ConstantExprs, which was propaging the
opcode of the constant expr into the NUW/NSW/Exact field in the
getWithOperands/getWithOperandReplaced methods.
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block with a blockaddress still referring to it' replace the invalid
blockaddress with a new blockaddress(@func, null) instead of a
inttoptr(1).
This changes the bitcode encoding format, and still needs codegen
support (this should produce a non-zero value, referring to the entry
block of the function would also be quite reasonable).
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In the new world order, BlockAddress can have a BasicBlock operand.
This doesn't permute much, because if you have a ConstantExpr (or
anything more specific than Constant) we still know the operand has
to be a Constant.
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the new predicates I added) instead of going through a context and doing a
pointer comparison. Besides being cheaper, this allows a smart compiler
to turn the if sequence into a switch.
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