and use them to avoid a copy of a string in getNameWithPrefix in
the common case. It seems like Value::setName and other places
should use this as well?
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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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a single pointer (PointerIntPair) member. In "small" mode, the
pointer field is reinterpreted as a set of bits. In "large" mode,
the pointer points to a heap-allocated object.
Also, give BitVector empty and swap functions.
And, add some simple unittests for BitVector and SmallBitVector.
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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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SmallVectorTemplateBase class, which allows us to statically
dispatch on isPodLike instead of dynamically.
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down into SmallVectorImpl. This requires sprinking a ton of this->'s in,
but gives us a place to factor.
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and there is a new SmallVectorTemplateBase class in between it and SmallVectorImpl.
SmallVectorTemplateBase can be specialized based on isPodLike.
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1. Use std::equal instead of reinventing it.
2. don't run dtors in destroy_range if element is pod-like.
3. Use isPodLike to decide between memcpy/uninitialized_copy
instead of is_class. isPodLike is more generous in some cases.
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isPodLike type trait. This is a generally useful type trait for
more than just DenseMap, and we really care about whether something
acts like a pod, not whether it really is a pod.
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This change removes the DefaultConstructible
and CopyAssignable constraints on the template
parameter T (the first one).
The second template parameter (R) is defaulted to be
identical to the first and controls the result type.
By specifying it to be (const T&) additionally the
CopyConstructible constraint on T can be removed.
This allows to use StringSwitch e.g. for llvm::Constant
instances.
Regarding the other review feedback regarding performance
because of taking pointers, this class should be completely
optimizable like before, since all methods are inline and
the pointer dereferencing and result value caching should be
possible behind the scenes by the "as-if" rule.
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- This is a pretty slow / memory intensive implementation, and I will likely
change it to an iterative model, but it works.
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4.2.4, 4.3.4, 4.4.2.
The workaround is to use a local min/max implementation that takes an integer
param, and not a reference to integer param (like std::min does).
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