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* No longer initialize the module, a subclass is more suitable to do this
because it can add a module ID which we do not have at this time. * Check to see if the module has been initialized when materializing it. llvm-svn: 8674
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/// ctor - always have a valid Module
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///
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AbstractModuleProvider::AbstractModuleProvider() {
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M = new Module("");
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}
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AbstractModuleProvider::AbstractModuleProvider() : TheModule(0) { }
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/// dtor - when we leave, we take our Module with us
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///
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AbstractModuleProvider::~AbstractModuleProvider() {
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delete M;
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delete TheModule;
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}
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/// materializeFunction - make sure the given function is fully read.
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///
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void AbstractModuleProvider::materializeModule() {
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for (Module::iterator i = M->begin(), e = M->end(); i != e; ++i) {
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if (!TheModule) return;
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for (Module::iterator i = TheModule->begin(), e = TheModule->end();
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i != e; ++i)
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materializeFunction(i);
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}
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}
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