it to be the caller's responsibility to provide a stream in binary
mode. This fixes a layering violation and avoids an outs() call.
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to CallGraphSCCPass's instead of passing around a
std::vector<CallGraphNode*>. No functionality change,
but now we have a much tidier interface.
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Modules and ModuleProviders. Because the "ModuleProvider" simply materializes
GlobalValues now, and doesn't provide modules, it's renamed to
"GVMaterializer". Code that used to need a ModuleProvider to materialize
Functions can now materialize the Functions directly. Functions no longer use a
magic linkage to record that they're materializable; they simply ask the
GVMaterializer.
Because the C ABI must never change, we can't remove LLVMModuleProviderRef or
the functions that refer to it. Instead, because Module now exposes the same
functionality ModuleProvider used to, we store a Module* in any
LLVMModuleProviderRef and translate in the wrapper methods. The bindings to
other languages still use the ModuleProvider concept. It would probably be
worth some time to update them to follow the C++ more closely, but I don't
intend to do it.
Fixes http://llvm.org/PR5737 and http://llvm.org/PR5735.
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missing ones are libsupport, libsystem and libvmcore. libvmcore is
currently blocked on bugpoint, which uses EH. Once it stops using
EH, we can switch it off.
This #if 0's out 3 unit tests, because gtest requires RTTI information.
Suggestions welcome on how to fix this.
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to a console, when --analyze is used.
Similarly, avoid creating an empty output file when --disable-output is used.
Print a warning when the -o option appears with either --analyze or
--disable-output, to indicate that the option is being ignored.
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working. To support this, add an is_displayed() function to raw_ostream,
and generalize Process::StandardOutIsDisplayed and friends in order to
support it.
Also, call RemoveFileOnSignal before creating a file instead of after, so
that the file isn't left behind if the program is interrupted between when
the file is created and RemoveFileOnSignal is called.
While here, add a -S to llvm-extract and port it to IRReader so that it
supports assembly input.
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argpromotion and structretpromote. Basically, when replacing
a function, they used the 'changeFunction' api which changes
the entry in the function map (and steals/reuses the callgraph
node).
This has some interesting effects: first, the problem is that it doesn't
update the "callee" edges in any callees of the function in the call graph.
Second, this covers for a major problem in all the CGSCC pass stuff, which
is that it is completely broken when functions are deleted if they *don't*
reuse a CGN. (there is a cute little fixme about this though :).
This patch changes the protocol that CGSCC passes must obey: now the CGSCC
pass manager copies the SCC and preincrements its iterator to avoid passes
invalidating it. This allows CGSCC passes to mutate the current SCC. However
multiple passes may be run on that SCC, so if passes do this, they are now
required to *update* the SCC to be current when they return.
Other less interesting parts of this patch are that it makes passes update
the CG more directly, eliminates changeFunction, and requires clients of
replaceCallSite to specify the new callee CGN if they are changing it.
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This is conventional command-line tool behavior. -f now just means
"enable binary output on terminals".
Add a -f option to llvm-extract and llvm-link, for consistency.
Remove F_Force from raw_fd_ostream and enable overwriting and
truncating by default. Introduce an F_Excl flag to permit users to
enable a failure when the file already exists. This flag is
currently unused.
Update Makefiles and documentation accordingly.
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change the raw_ostream one to take the raw_ostream byref instead
of byptr. Prune #includes, eliminate a use of Streams.h
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instead of as two bools. Use this to add a F_Append flag
which has the obvious behavior.
Other unrelated changes conflated into this patch:
1. REmove EH stuff from llvm-dis and llvm-as, the try blocks
are dead.
2. Simplify the filename inference code in llvm-as/llvm-dis,
because raw_fd_ostream does the right thing with '-'.
3. Switch machine verifier to use raw_ostream instead of ostream
(Which is the thing that needed append in the first place).
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being called so that Context was never initialized. I'm not sure if this
is the right fix but at least it keeps opt from crashing.
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This will let us to hardwire stuff to the global context in the short term while the API is sorted out.
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an existing file is considered an error. Convert several tools
to use raw_fd_ostream instead of std::ostream, and to use this
new option instead of doing a manual check.
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of the bitcode reader and ASM parser APIs, as well as supporting it in all of the tools.
Patches for Clang and LLVM-GCC to follow.
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to work out (in a very simplistic way) which function
arguments (pointer arguments only) are only dereferenced
and so do not escape. Mark such arguments 'nocapture'.
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tweak the opt tool so that it doesnt access a Pass after the ownership was taken by the pass manager
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description says it does), not just when -analyze is
used as well. This means printing to stderr, so adjust
some tests.
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I placed it just before GVN because that it is the
pass most likely to benefit from it. Some quick
and dirty testing confirms that this is a decent
place for it.
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the end. It is now run at the same moment as in
llvm-gcc. Also, run StripDeadPrototypes at the
end, just before running DeadTypeElimination.
This may be useful when doing LTO. Note that
llvm-gcc runs StripDeadPrototypes but not
DeadTypeElimination.
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Note: FastDSE now equals or exceeds the results of old DSE on all of SPEC2000 and SPEC2006. Unless major problems
show up in the testers, it will likely completely replace old DSE in the near future.
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