bitcode file, so that two bitcode files where the same metadata kind
name happens to have been assigned a different ID can still be
linked together.
Eliminate the restriction that metadata kind IDs can't be 0.
Change MD_dbg from 1 to 0, because we can now, and because it's
less mysterious that way.
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would cause them to fail the way they are, but none of the other intervening patches seem likely either.
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superclass (StaticPassInfo) and a constructor-ful subclass (PassInfo).", it is
breaking teh everything.
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linked list. This is a little slower and involves more malloc'ing, but these lists are
typically short, and it allows PassInfo to be entirely constant initializable.
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constant replacement which was botching its handling of
types. Use of getType() instead of getRawType() was causing
the type map in constant folding to be updated wrong.
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with this commit the callee moves to the end of
the operand array (from the start) and the call
arguments now start at index 0 (formerly 1)
this ordering is now consistent with InvokeInst
this commit only flips the switch,
functionally it is equivalent to
r101465
I intend to commit several cleanups after a few
days of soak period
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PR7399. The asm parser already handles this. This is of dubious
utility (see the PR) but the asmprinter was clearly broken here.
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Objective-C metadata types which should be marked as "weak", but which the
linker will remove upon final linkage. However, this linkage isn't specific to
Objective-C.
For example, the "objc_msgSend_fixup_alloc" symbol is defined like this:
.globl l_objc_msgSend_fixup_alloc
.weak_definition l_objc_msgSend_fixup_alloc
.section __DATA, __objc_msgrefs, coalesced
.align 3
l_objc_msgSend_fixup_alloc:
.quad _objc_msgSend_fixup
.quad L_OBJC_METH_VAR_NAME_1
This is different from the "linker_private" linkage type, because it can't have
the metadata defined with ".weak_definition".
Currently only supported on Darwin platforms.
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metadata types which should be marked as "weak", but which the linker will
remove upon final linkage. For example, the "objc_msgSend_fixup_alloc" symbol is
defined like this:
.globl l_objc_msgSend_fixup_alloc
.weak_definition l_objc_msgSend_fixup_alloc
.section __DATA, __objc_msgrefs, coalesced
.align 3
l_objc_msgSend_fixup_alloc:
.quad _objc_msgSend_fixup
.quad L_OBJC_METH_VAR_NAME_1
This is different from the "linker_private" linkage type, because it can't have
the metadata defined with ".weak_definition".
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in terms of Op<> and ArgOffset. This works for
values of {0, 1} for ArgOffset.
Please note that ArgOffset will become 0 soon and
will go away eventually.
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