llvm-6502/include/llvm/CFGdecls.h
Chris Lattner bb76d9d080 Factor the predeclarations of the CFG.h functionality into a seperate, new header
file: CFGdecls.h

This allows the addition of BasicBlock::(pred|succ)_iterator typedefs.


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//===-- llvm/CFGdecls.h - CFG forward declarations ---------------*- C++ -*--=//
//
// This file contains forward declarations for CFG functions and data
// structures. This is used to reduce compile time dependencies among files.
// Any users of these functions must include CFG.h to get their full
// definitions.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_CFG_DECLS_H
#define LLVM_CFG_DECLS_H
#include "llvm/Value.h"
class TerminatorInst;
class BasicBlock;
class Method;
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Interface
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
namespace cfg {
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Predecessor iterator code
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This is used to figure out what basic blocks we could be coming from.
//
// Forward declare iterator class template...
template <class _Ptr, class _USE_iterator> class PredIterator;
typedef PredIterator<BasicBlock*, Value::use_iterator> pred_iterator;
typedef PredIterator<const BasicBlock*,
Value::use_const_iterator> pred_const_iterator;
inline pred_iterator pred_begin( BasicBlock *BB);
inline pred_const_iterator pred_begin(const BasicBlock *BB);
inline pred_iterator pred_end ( BasicBlock *BB);
inline pred_const_iterator pred_end (const BasicBlock *BB);
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Successor iterator code
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This is used to figure out what basic blocks we could be going to...
//
// Forward declare iterator class template...
template <class _Term, class _BB> class SuccIterator;
typedef SuccIterator<TerminatorInst*, BasicBlock*> succ_iterator;
typedef SuccIterator<const TerminatorInst*,
const BasicBlock*> succ_const_iterator;
inline succ_iterator succ_begin( BasicBlock *BB);
inline succ_const_iterator succ_begin(const BasicBlock *BB);
inline succ_iterator succ_end ( BasicBlock *BB);
inline succ_const_iterator succ_end (const BasicBlock *BB);
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// <Reverse> Depth First CFG iterator code
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This is used to visit basic blocks in a method in either depth first, or
// reverse depth first ordering, depending on the value passed to the df_begin
// method.
//
// Forward declare iterator class template...
template<class BBType, class SuccItTy> class DFIterator;
typedef DFIterator<BasicBlock, succ_iterator> df_iterator;
typedef DFIterator<const BasicBlock,
succ_const_iterator> df_const_iterator;
inline df_iterator df_begin( Method *M, bool Reverse = false);
inline df_const_iterator df_begin(const Method *M, bool Reverse = false);
inline df_iterator df_end ( Method *M);
inline df_const_iterator df_end (const Method *M);
inline df_iterator df_begin( BasicBlock *BB, bool Reverse = false);
inline df_const_iterator df_begin(const BasicBlock *BB, bool Reverse = false);
inline df_iterator df_end ( BasicBlock *BB);
inline df_const_iterator df_end (const BasicBlock *BB);
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Post Order CFG iterator code
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This is used to visit basic blocks in a method in standard post order.
//
// Forward declare iterator class template...
template<class BBType, class SuccItTy> class POIterator;
typedef POIterator<BasicBlock, succ_iterator> po_iterator;
typedef POIterator<const BasicBlock,
succ_const_iterator> po_const_iterator;
inline po_iterator po_begin( Method *M);
inline po_const_iterator po_begin(const Method *M);
inline po_iterator po_end ( Method *M);
inline po_const_iterator po_end (const Method *M);
inline po_iterator po_begin( BasicBlock *BB);
inline po_const_iterator po_begin(const BasicBlock *BB);
inline po_iterator po_end ( BasicBlock *BB);
inline po_const_iterator po_end (const BasicBlock *BB);
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
// Reverse Post Order CFG iterator code
//===--------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This is used to visit basic blocks in a method in reverse post order. This
// class is awkward to use because I don't know a good incremental algorithm to
// computer RPO from a graph. Because of this, the construction of the
// ReversePostOrderTraversal object is expensive (it must walk the entire graph
// with a postorder iterator to build the data structures). The moral of this
// story is: Don't create more ReversePostOrderTraversal classes than neccesary.
//
// This class should be used like this:
// {
// cfg::ReversePostOrderTraversal RPOT(MethodPtr); // Expensive to create
// for (cfg::rpo_iterator I = RPOT.begin(); I != RPOT.end(); ++I) {
// ...
// }
// for (cfg::rpo_iterator I = RPOT.begin(); I != RPOT.end(); ++I) {
// ...
// }
// }
//
//typedef reverse_iterator<vector<BasicBlock*>::const_iterator>
// rpo_const_iterator;
typedef reverse_iterator<vector<BasicBlock*>::iterator> rpo_iterator;
class ReversePostOrderTraversal;
} // End namespace cfg
#endif