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buildbots. Original commit message: A DAGCombine optimization for merging consecutive stores. This optimization is not profitable in many cases because moden processos can store multiple values in parallel, and preparing the consecutive store requires some work. We only handle these cases: 1. Consecutive stores where the values and consecutive loads. For example: int a = p->a; int b = p->b; q->a = a; q->b = b; 2. Consecutive stores where the values are constants. Foe example: q->a = 4; q->b = 5; llvm-svn: 164890 |
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