Fix a truly odd namespace qualifier that was flat out wrong in the
process. The fully qualified namespace would have been
llvm::sys::TimeValue, llvm::TimeValue makes no sense.
llvm-svn: 171292
The coding style used here is not LLVM's style because this is modeled
after a Boost interface and thus done in the style of a candidate C++
standard library interface. I'll probably end up proposing it as
a standard C++ library if it proves to be reasonably portable and
useful.
This is just the most basic parts of the interface -- getting the
process ID out of it. However, it helps sketch out some of the boiler
plate such as the base class, derived class, shared code, and static
factory function. It also introduces a unittest so that I can
incrementally ensure this stuff works.
However, I've not even compiled this code for Windows yet. I'll try to
fix any Windows fallout from the bots, and if I can't fix it I'll revert
and get someone on Windows to help out. There isn't a lot more that is
mandatory, so soon I'll switch to just stubbing out the Windows side and
get Michael Spencer to help with implementation as he can test it
directly.
llvm-svn: 171289
LLVM libraries. Also, clean up the doxygen and formatting of the
existing interfaces.
With this change I'm calling the existing interface "legacy" because I'd
like to replace it with something much better. My end goal is to expose
a common set of interfaces for inspecting various properties of
a process, and implementations to expose those both for the current
process and for child processes. This will also expose more rich
interfaces for spawning and controling a subprocess, notably to use
system calls like wait3 and wait4 where available and gather detailed
resource usage stats about the subprocess.
My plan (discussed with Michael Spencer on IRC) is to base this loosely
around the proposed Boost.Process interface, but to implement
a relatively small subset of that functionality based around the needs
of LLVM, Clang, the Clang driver, etc.
llvm-svn: 171285
The later API is nicer than the former, and is correct regarding wrap-around offsets (if anyone cares).
There are a few more places left with duplicated code, which I'll remove soon.
llvm-svn: 171259
directly.
This is in preparation for removing the use of the 'Attribute' class as a
collection of attributes. That will shift to the AttributeSet class instead.
llvm-svn: 171254
directly.
This is in preparation for removing the use of the 'Attribute' class as a
collection of attributes. That will shift to the AttributeSet class instead.
llvm-svn: 171253
LCSSA PHIs may have undef values. The vectorizer updates values that are used by outside users such as PHIs.
The bug happened because undefs are not loop values. This patch handles these PHIs.
PR14725
llvm-svn: 171251
* One that accepts a single Attribute::AttrKind.
* One that accepts an Attribute::AttrKind plus a list of values. This is for
attributes defined like this:
#1 = attributes { align = 4 }
* One that accepts a string, for target-specific attributes like this:
#2 = attributes { "cpu=cortex-a8" }
llvm-svn: 171249
stored here is of a certain kind. This is in preparation for when an Attribute
object represents a single attribute, instead of a bitmask of attributes.
llvm-svn: 171247
We fix the following formatting problems found by clang-format:
- 80 cols violations
- Obvious problems with missing or too many spaces
- multiple new lines in a row
clang-format suggests many more changes, most of them falling in the following
two categories:
1) clang-format does not at all format a piece of code nicely
2) The style that clang-format suggests does not match the style used in
Polly/LLVM
I consider differences caused by reason 1) bugs, which should be fixed by
improving clang-format. Differences due to 2) need to be investigated closer
to understand the cause of the difference and the solution that should be taken.
llvm-svn: 171241
This fixes pr14736. It is fairly ugly, but I don't think we can do much better
as we have to wait at least until the end of the typedef to know if the
function will have external linkage or not.
llvm-svn: 171240