The underlying function. utohex_buffer, already supports an argument for
deciding if the hex characters should be upper or lower case. Expose an
identical argument for utohexstr.
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This warning is disabled for the LLVM build,
but external users of the header can still
run into this.
Patch by Ke Bai
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StringRef is a low-level data wrapper that shouldn't know about language
strings like 'true' and 'false' whereas StringExtras is just the place for
higher-level utilities.
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subsequent changes are easier to review. About to fix some layering
issues, and wanted to separate out the necessary churn.
Also comment and sink the include of "Windows.h" in three .inc files to
match the usage in Memory.inc.
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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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* wrap code blocks in \code ... \endcode;
* refer to parameter names in paragraphs correctly (\arg is not what most
people want -- it starts a new paragraph).
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Changes the hash result for strings containing characters
with values >= 128, such as UTF8 strings (not normal ASCII).
Changed mostly so we match other implementations.
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Create a std::string wrapper for use as a DenseMap key. DenseMap is
not safe in generate with strings, so this wrapper indicates that only
strings guaranteed not to have certain values should be used in the
DenseMap.
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- getToken is modeled after StringRef::split but it can split on multiple
separator chars and skips leading seperators.
- SplitString is a StringRef::split variant for more than 2 elements with the
same behaviour as getToken.
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helper. This allows us to convert numbers to hex without necessarily
needing to make a std::string to hold the result.
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tblgen will complain if a sign-extended constant does not fit into a
data type smaller than i32, e.g., i16. This causes a problem when certain
hex constants are used, such as 0xff for byte masks or immediate xor
values.
tblgen will try the sign-extended value first and, if the sign extended
value would overflow, it tries to see if the unsigned value will fit.
Consequently, a software developer can now safely incant:
(XORHIr16 R16C:$rA, 0xffff)
which is somewhat clearer and more informative than incanting:
(XORHIr16 R16C:$rA, (i16 -1))
even if the two are bitwise equivalent.
Tblgen also outputs the 64-bit unsigned constant in the generated ISel code
when getTargetConstant() is invoked.
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utostr. To keep the efficiency in the 32-bit case, make it check to see if
the value is 32-bits and if so switch over to the faster 32-bit case.
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