that brings us to 80-col violations
or tabs.
Usage:
visit-violations <file>
At the moment it outputs editor invocations.
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whose darwin code was written after the ability to dynamically register frames,
we need to do special hacks to make things work.
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its work by putting all nodes in the worklist, requiring a big
dynamic allocation. Now, DAGCombiner just iterates over the AllNodes
list and maintains a worklist for nodes that are newly created or
need to be revisited. This allows the worklist to stay small in most
cases, so it can be a SmallVector.
This has the side effect of making DAGCombine not miss a folding
opportunity in alloca-align-rounding.ll.
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SelectionDAGLowering instead of being in an anonymous namespace.
This fixes warnings about SelectionDAGLowering having fields
using anonymous namespaces.
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ATOMIC_LOAD_ADD_{8,16,32,64} instead of ATOMIC_LOAD_ADD.
Increased the Hardcoded Constant OpActionsCapacity to match.
Large but boring; no functional change.
This is to support partial-word atomics on ppc; i8 is
not a valid type there, so by the time we get to lowering, the
ATOMIC_LOAD nodes looks the same whether the type was i8 or i32.
The information can be added to the AtomicSDNode, but that is the
largest SDNode; I don't fully understand the SDNode allocation,
but it is sensitive to the largest node size, so increasing
that must be bad. This is the alternative.
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works with.
SelectionDAG, FunctionLoweringInfo, and SelectionDAGLowering
objects now get created once per SelectionDAGISel instance, and
can be reused across blocks and across functions. Previously,
they were created and destroyed each time they were needed.
This reorganization simplifies the handling of PHI nodes, and
also SwitchCases, JumpTables, and BitTestBlocks. This
simplification has the side effect of fixing a bug in FastISel
where successor PHI nodes weren't being updated correctly.
This is also a step towards making the transition from FastISel
into and out of SelectionDAG faster, and also making
plain SelectionDAG faster on code with lots of little blocks.
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just try to do the action and let the tablegen-generated code
determine if there is target-support for an operation.
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the details of materializing constants and other values into
registers, and make use of it in several places.
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64-bit registers from 16-bit and smaller memory locations, prefer
instructions that define the entire 64-bit register, to avoid
partial-register updates.
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of two, and to not need a scratch std::vector. Also, compute the ordering
immediately in the result array, instead of in another scratch std::vector
that is copied to the result array.
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