all over the place in different styles and variants. Standardize on two
preferred entrypoints: one that takes a StructType and ArrayRef, and one that
takes StructType and varargs.
In cases where there isn't a struct type convenient, we now add a
ConstantStruct::getAnon method (whose name will make more sense after a few
more patches land).
It would be "really really nice" if the ConstantStruct::get and
ConstantVector::get methods didn't make temporary std::vectors.
llvm-svn: 133412
A RegisterTuples instance is used to synthesize super-registers by
zipping together lists of sub-registers. This is useful for generating
pseudo-registers representing register sequence constraints like 'two
consecutive GPRs', or 'an even-odd pair of floating point registers'.
The RegisterTuples def can be used in register set operations when
building register classes. That is the only way of accessing the
synthesized super-registers.
For example, the ARM QQ register class of pseudo-registers could have
been formed like this:
// Form pairs Q0_Q1, Q2_Q3, ...
def QQPairs : RegisterTuples<[qsub_0, qsub_1],
[(decimate QPR, 2),
(decimate (shl QPR, 1), 2)]>;
def QQ : RegisterClass<..., (add QQPairs)>;
Similarly, pseudo-registers representing '3 consecutive D-regs with
wraparound' look like:
// Form D0_D1_D2, D1_D2_D3, ..., D30_D31_D0, D31_D0_D1.
def DSeqTriples : RegisterTuples<[dsub_0, dsub_1, dsub_2],
[(rotl DPR, 0),
(rotl DPR, 1),
(rotl DPR, 2)]>;
TableGen automatically computes aliasing information for the synthesized
registers.
Register tuples are still somewhat experimental. We still need to see
how they interact with MC.
llvm-svn: 133407
This makes 'isPointerLikeType' a little less confusing, and pulls the
decay check into a separate interface that is much more clear and
concrete. Also, just implement these as logical wrappers around other
predicates. Having a switch based implementation isn't likely to be
necessary. We can try to optimize them later if they show up on
a profile.
llvm-svn: 133405
false positives, including those in the GCC test suite, and don't warn
about them.
Let me know if this causes fallout, we can turn it back off if needed.
llvm-svn: 133384
Trieu, and fix them by checking for array and function types as well as
pointer types.
I've added a predicate method on Type to bundle together the logic we're
using here: isPointerLikeType(). I'd welcome better names for this
predicate, this is the best I came up with. It's implemented as a switch
to be a touch lighter weight than all the chained isa<...> casts that
would result otherwise.
llvm-svn: 133383
operator counts due to bad debug DWARF debug info. We now verify the operator
has a valid number of params using the clang operator tables.
llvm-svn: 133375
top level type without a specified number. This asmprinter has never
generated this, as you can tell by no tests being updated. It also isn't
documented.
llvm-svn: 133368
const char *
SBFrame::GetFunctionName();
bool
SBFrame::IsInlined();
The first one will return the correct name for a frame. The name of a frame is:
- the name of the inlined function (if there is one)
- the name of the concrete function (if there is one)
- the name of the symbol (if there is one)
- NULL
We also can now easily check if a frame is an inline function or not.
llvm-svn: 133357