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Bill Wendling
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Reverting r171325 & r172363. This was causing a mis-compile on the self-hosted LTO build bots.
Okay, here's how to reproduce the problem: 1) Build a Release (or Release+Asserts) version of clang in the normal way. 2) Using the clang & clang++ binaries from (1), build a Release (or Release+Asserts) version of the same sources, but this time enable LTO --- specify the `-flto' flag on the command line. 3) Run the ARC migrator tests: $ arcmt-test --args -triple x86_64-apple-darwin10 -fsyntax-only -x objective-c++ ./src/tools/clang/test/ARCMT/cxx-rewrite.mm You'll see that the output isn't correct (the whitespace is off). The mis-compile is in the function `RewriteBuffer::RemoveText' in the clang/lib/Rewrite/Core/Rewriter.cpp file. When that function and RewriteRope.cpp are compiled with LTO and the `arcmt-test' executable is regenerated, you'll see the error. When those files are not LTO'ed, then the output of the `arcmt-test' is fine. It is *really* hard to get a testcase out of this. I'll file a PR with what I have currently. --- Reverse-merging r172363 into '.': U include/llvm/Analysis/MemoryBuiltins.h U lib/Analysis/MemoryBuiltins.cpp --- Reverse-merging r171325 into '.': U test/Transforms/InstCombine/objsize.ll G include/llvm/Analysis/MemoryBuiltins.h G lib/Analysis/MemoryBuiltins.cpp git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@172756 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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