llvm-6502/include/llvm/Support/CallSite.h
Chris Lattner 58d74910c6 Reimplement the parameter attributes support, phase #1. hilights:
1. There is now a "PAListPtr" class, which is a smart pointer around
   the underlying uniqued parameter attribute list object, and manages
   its refcount.  It is now impossible to mess up the refcount.
2. PAListPtr is now the main interface to the underlying object, and
   the underlying object is now completely opaque.
3. Implementation details like SmallVector and FoldingSet are now no
   longer part of the interface.
4. You can create a PAListPtr with an arbitrary sequence of
   ParamAttrsWithIndex's, no need to make a SmallVector of a specific 
   size (you can just use an array or scalar or vector if you wish).
5. All the client code that had to check for a null pointer before
   dereferencing the pointer is simplified to just access the 
   PAListPtr directly.
6. The interfaces for adding attrs to a list and removing them is a
   bit simpler.

Phase #2 will rename some stuff (e.g. PAListPtr) and do other less 
invasive changes.



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//===-- llvm/Support/CallSite.h - Abstract Call & Invoke instrs -*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file defines the CallSite class, which is a handy wrapper for code that
// wants to treat Call and Invoke instructions in a generic way.
//
// NOTE: This class is supposed to have "value semantics". So it should be
// passed by value, not by reference; it should not be "new"ed or "delete"d. It
// is efficiently copyable, assignable and constructable, with cost equivalent
// to copying a pointer (notice that it has only a single data member).
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_CALLSITE_H
#define LLVM_SUPPORT_CALLSITE_H
#include "llvm/Instruction.h"
#include "llvm/BasicBlock.h"
#include "llvm/ParameterAttributes.h"
namespace llvm {
class CallInst;
class InvokeInst;
class CallSite {
Instruction *I;
public:
CallSite() : I(0) {}
CallSite(CallInst *CI) : I(reinterpret_cast<Instruction*>(CI)) {}
CallSite(InvokeInst *II) : I(reinterpret_cast<Instruction*>(II)) {}
CallSite(Instruction *C);
CallSite(const CallSite &CS) : I(CS.I) {}
CallSite &operator=(const CallSite &CS) { I = CS.I; return *this; }
/// CallSite::get - This static method is sort of like a constructor. It will
/// create an appropriate call site for a Call or Invoke instruction, but it
/// can also create a null initialized CallSite object for something which is
/// NOT a call site.
///
static CallSite get(Value *V) {
if (Instruction *I = dyn_cast<Instruction>(V)) {
if (I->getOpcode() == Instruction::Call)
return CallSite(reinterpret_cast<CallInst*>(I));
else if (I->getOpcode() == Instruction::Invoke)
return CallSite(reinterpret_cast<InvokeInst*>(I));
}
return CallSite();
}
/// getCallingConv/setCallingConv - get or set the calling convention of the
/// call.
unsigned getCallingConv() const;
void setCallingConv(unsigned CC);
/// getParamAttrs/setParamAttrs - get or set the parameter attributes of
/// the call.
const PAListPtr &getParamAttrs() const;
void setParamAttrs(const PAListPtr &PAL);
/// paramHasAttr - whether the call or the callee has the given attribute.
bool paramHasAttr(uint16_t i, ParameterAttributes attr) const;
/// @brief Extract the alignment for a call or parameter (0=unknown).
uint16_t getParamAlignment(uint16_t i) const;
/// @brief Determine if the call does not access memory.
bool doesNotAccessMemory() const;
/// @brief Determine if the call does not access or only reads memory.
bool onlyReadsMemory() const;
/// @brief Determine if the call cannot unwind.
bool doesNotThrow() const;
void setDoesNotThrow(bool doesNotThrow = true);
/// getType - Return the type of the instruction that generated this call site
///
const Type *getType() const { return I->getType(); }
/// getInstruction - Return the instruction this call site corresponds to
///
Instruction *getInstruction() const { return I; }
/// getCaller - Return the caller function for this call site
///
Function *getCaller() const { return I->getParent()->getParent(); }
/// getCalledValue - Return the pointer to function that is being called...
///
Value *getCalledValue() const {
assert(I && "Not a call or invoke instruction!");
return I->getOperand(0);
}
/// getCalledFunction - Return the function being called if this is a direct
/// call, otherwise return null (if it's an indirect call).
///
Function *getCalledFunction() const {
return dyn_cast<Function>(getCalledValue());
}
/// setCalledFunction - Set the callee to the specified value...
///
void setCalledFunction(Value *V) {
assert(I && "Not a call or invoke instruction!");
I->setOperand(0, V);
}
Value *getArgument(unsigned ArgNo) const {
assert(arg_begin() + ArgNo < arg_end() && "Argument # out of range!");
return *(arg_begin()+ArgNo);
}
void setArgument(unsigned ArgNo, Value* newVal) {
assert(I && "Not a call or invoke instruction!");
assert(arg_begin() + ArgNo < arg_end() && "Argument # out of range!");
if (I->getOpcode() == Instruction::Call)
I->setOperand(ArgNo+1, newVal); // Skip Function
else
I->setOperand(ArgNo+3, newVal); // Skip Function, BB, BB
}
/// arg_iterator - The type of iterator to use when looping over actual
/// arguments at this call site...
typedef User::op_iterator arg_iterator;
/// arg_begin/arg_end - Return iterators corresponding to the actual argument
/// list for a call site.
///
arg_iterator arg_begin() const {
assert(I && "Not a call or invoke instruction!");
if (I->getOpcode() == Instruction::Call)
return I->op_begin()+1; // Skip Function
else
return I->op_begin()+3; // Skip Function, BB, BB
}
arg_iterator arg_end() const { return I->op_end(); }
bool arg_empty() const { return arg_end() == arg_begin(); }
unsigned arg_size() const { return unsigned(arg_end() - arg_begin()); }
bool operator<(const CallSite &CS) const {
return getInstruction() < CS.getInstruction();
}
};
} // End llvm namespace
#endif