Specifically the following work was done:
1. If the operation was not implemented, I implemented it.
2. If the operation was already implemented, I just moved its location
in the APFloat header into the IEEE-754R 5.7.2 section. If the name was
incorrect, I put in a comment giving the true IEEE-754R name.
Also unittests have been added for all of the functions which did not
already have a unittest.
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This is needed in clang so one can check if the object needs the
destructor called after its memory was freed. This is useful when
creating many APInt/APFloat objects with placement new, where the
overhead of tracking the pointers for cleanup is significant.
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Previously we tried to infer it from the bit width size, with an added
IsIEEE argument for the PPC/IEEE 128-bit case, which had a default
value. This default value allowed bugs to creep in, where it was
inappropriate.
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new hash_value infrastructure, and replace their implementations using
hash_combine. This removes a complete copy of Jenkin's lookup3 hash
function (which is both significantly slower and lower quality than the
one implemented in hash_combine) along with a somewhat scary xor-only
hash function.
Now that APInt and APFloat can be passed directly to hash_combine,
simplify the rest of the LLVMContextImpl hashing to use the new
infrastructure.
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The idea is, that if an ieee 754 float is divided by a power of two, we can
turn the division into a cheaper multiplication. This function sees if we can
get an exact multiplicative inverse for a divisor and returns it if possible.
This is the hard part of PR9587.
I tested many inputs against llvm-gcc's frotend implementation of this
optimization and didn't find any difference. However, floating point is the
land of weird edge cases, so any review would be appreciated.
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payloads. APFloat's internal folding routines always make QNaNs now,
instead of sometimes making QNaNs and sometimes SNaNs depending on the
type.
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smallest-normalized-magnitude values in a given FP semantics.
Provide an APFloat-to-string conversion which I am quite ready to admit could
be much more efficient.
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This also adds unit tests to APFloat that mainly tests the
string handling of APFloat, but not much else of it's api.
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Besides APFloat, this involved removing code
from two places that thought they knew the
result of frem(0., x) but were wrong.
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fully implemented yet and not used. This is
mainly to clarify that APFloat::mod implements
C fmod, not remainder.
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Added member template "Add" to FoldingSetNodeID that allows "adding" arbitrary
objects to a profile via dispatch to FoldingSetTrait<T>::Profile().
Removed FoldingSetNodeID::AddAPFloat and FoldingSetNodeID::APInt, as their
functionality is now replaced using the above mentioned member template.
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