returning an std::string by value, it fills in a SmallString/SmallVector
passed in. This significantly reduces string thrashing in some cases.
More specifically, this:
- Adds an operator<< and a print method for APInt that allows you to
directly send them to an ostream.
- Reimplements APInt::toString to be much simpler and more efficient
algorithmically in addition to not thrashing strings quite as much.
This speeds up llvm-dis on kc++ by 7%, and may also slightly speed up the
asmprinter. This also fixes a bug I introduced into the asmwriter in a
previous patch w.r.t. alias printing.
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- Creates uninitialized APInt.
- Prevents need for embedding arbitrary constants when used as an out
parameter, for example.
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APInt.
While some operators were already specifically overloaded for APSInt, others
resulted in using the overloaded operator methods in APInt, which would result
in the signedness bit being lost.
Modified the APSInt(APInt&) constructor to be "explicit" and to take an
extra (optional) flag to indicate the signedness. Making the ctor explicit
will catch any implicit conversations between APSInt -> APInt -> APSInt that
results in the signedness flag being lost.
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information. This is useful when a value does have a sign associated with
it. This shouldn't be used generally in LLVM for mid-level optimizer stuff.
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