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Do not bother to emit a BytecodeBlock for an empty symbol table. This commonly
occurs when the symbol table for a module has been stripped, making all of the function local symbols go away. This saves 6728 bytes in the stripped bytecode file of 254.gap (which obviously has 841 functions), which isn't a ton, but helps and was easy. llvm-svn: 10750
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@ -236,6 +236,10 @@ void BytecodeWriter::outputFunction(const Function *F) {
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void BytecodeWriter::outputSymbolTable(const SymbolTable &MST) {
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// Do not output the Bytecode block for an empty symbol table, it just wastes
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// space!
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if (MST.begin() == MST.end()) return;
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BytecodeBlock FunctionBlock(BytecodeFormat::SymbolTable, Out);
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for (SymbolTable::const_iterator TI = MST.begin(); TI != MST.end(); ++TI) {
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