Update manual to reflect recent changes in the Statistic class.

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Chris Lattner 2002-10-01 22:39:41 +00:00
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@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ you don't want them to always be noisy. A standard compromise is to comment
them out, allowing you to enable them if you need them in the future.<p>
The "<tt><a
href="/doxygen/StatisticReporter_8h-source.html">StatisticReporter.h</a></tt>"
href="/doxygen/Statistic_8h-source.html">Support/Statistic.h</a></tt>"
file provides a macro named <tt>DEBUG()</tt> that is a much nicer solution to
this problem. Basically, you can put arbitrary code into the argument of the
<tt>DEBUG</tt> macro, and it is only executed if '<tt>opt</tt>' is run with the
@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ option</a>
</b></font></td></tr></table><ul>
The "<tt><a
href="/doxygen/StatisticReporter_8h-source.html">StatisticReporter.h</a></tt>"
href="/doxygen/Statistic_8h-source.html">Support/Statistic.h</a></tt>"
file provides a template named <tt>Statistic</tt> that is used as a unified way
to keeping track of what the LLVM compiler is doing and how effective various
optimizations are. It is useful to see what optimizations are contributing to
@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ are as follows:<p>
<li>Define your statistic like this:<p>
<pre>
static Statistic&lt;&gt; NumXForms("mypassname\t- The # of times I did stuff");
static Statistic&lt;&gt; NumXForms("mypassname", "The # of times I did stuff");
</pre><p>
The <tt>Statistic</tt> template can emulate just about any data-type, but if you
@ -1760,6 +1760,6 @@ pointer to the parent Function.
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