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back out r107580, I have seen what I wanted
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@ -940,24 +940,8 @@ public:
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unsigned(isTC));
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}
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/// @deprecated these "define hacks" will go away soon
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/// @brief coerce out-of-tree code to abandon the low-level interfaces
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/// @detail see below comments and update your code to high-level interfaces
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/// in LLVM v2.8-only code
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/// - getOperand(N+1) ---> getArgOperand(N)
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/// - setOperand(N+1, V) ---> setArgOperand(N, V)
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/// - getNumOperands() ---> getNumArgOperands()+1 // note the "+1"!
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///
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/// in backward compatible code please consult llvm/Support/CallSite.h,
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/// you should create a callsite using the CallInst pointer and call its methods
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///
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# define public private
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# define protected private
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/// Provide fast operand accessors
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DECLARE_TRANSPARENT_OPERAND_ACCESSORS(Value);
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# undef public
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# undef protected
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public:
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enum { ArgOffset = 1 }; ///< temporary, do not use for new code!
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unsigned getNumArgOperands() const { return getNumOperands() - 1; }
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@ -967,7 +951,7 @@ public:
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/// Provide compile-time errors for accessing operand 0
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/// @deprecated these will go away soon
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/// @detail see below comments and update your code to high-level interfaces
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/// - getOperand(0) ---> getCalledValue(), or possibly getCalledFunction()
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/// - getOperand(0) ---> getCalledValue()
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/// - setOperand(0, V) ---> setCalledFunction(V)
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///
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private:
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@ -1123,10 +1107,6 @@ CallInst::CallInst(Value *Func, InputIterator ArgBegin, InputIterator ArgEnd,
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typename std::iterator_traits<InputIterator>::iterator_category());
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}
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// Note: if you get compile errors about private methods then
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// please update your code to use the high-level operand
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// interfaces. See line 943 above.
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DEFINE_TRANSPARENT_OPERAND_ACCESSORS(CallInst, Value)
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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