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//===- UnifyFunctionExitNodes.cpp - Make all functions have a single exit -===//
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//
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// This file provides several routines that are useful for simplifying CFGs in
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// various ways...
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// This pass is used to ensure that functions have at most one return
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// instruction in them. Additionally, it keeps track of which node is the new
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// exit node of the CFG. If there are no exit nodes in the CFG, the getExitNode
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// method will return a null pointer.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// If there are no return stmts in the Function, a null pointer is returned.
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//
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bool UnifyFunctionExitNodes::doit(Function *M, BasicBlock *&ExitNode) {
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bool UnifyFunctionExitNodes::runOnFunction(Function *M) {
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// Loop over all of the blocks in a function, tracking all of the blocks that
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// return.
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//
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if (ReturningBlocks.empty()) {
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ExitNode = 0;
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return false; // No blocks return
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return false; // No blocks return
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} else if (ReturningBlocks.size() == 1) {
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ExitNode = ReturningBlocks.front(); // Already has a single return block
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return false;
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