We don't have a detailed analysis on which values are vectorized and which stay scalars in the vectorized loop so we use
another method. We look at reduction variables, loads and stores, which are the only ways to get information in and out
of loop iterations. If the data types are extended and truncated then the cost model will catch the cost of the vector
zext/sext/trunc operations.
llvm-svn: 172178
Messages:
Converted test case trivial_codegen_tailcall.ll to use FileCheck.
Converted test return_constant.ll to use FileCheck instead of grep.
Converted test reorder_load.ll to use FileCheck instead of grep.
Converted test intervening-inst.ll to use FileCheck instead of grep.
llvm-svn: 172171
Right now, only OS X has a way to determine the column width of a string
(PR14910). Until we have a good way to deal with this, we just won't
print carets, source ranges, or fixits for SMDiagnostic if the source line
has multibyte characters in it.
llvm-svn: 172164
It's better to show no caret/ranges/fixits than to show them misaligned.
(It scares me a bit that Clang is going to show them misaligned on
systems without a proper llvm::sys::locale::columnWidth.) See PR14910.
This reverts commit a03cc72bedd015b7eb76e9ac650992f58a48549d.
llvm-svn: 172163
Before we learned about :doc:, we used :ref: and put a dummy link at the
top of each page. Don't do that anymore.
This fixes PR14891 as a special case.
llvm-svn: 172162
assertions.
To ensure that custom assertions/conditional would also be supported,
just check if the ivar that needs to be invalidated or set to nil is
compared against 0.
Unfortunately, this will not work for code containing 'assert(IvarName)'
llvm-svn: 172147
storage and thus is implicitly zero-initialized, no need to
do C++11 memory model. This patch unconditionally detects
such condition and zeroinitializer's the variable.
Patch has been commented on and OKed by Doug off-line.
// rdar://12897704
llvm-svn: 172144
Objective-C method declarations look like this:
- (returntype)name:(type)argname anothername:(type)arg2name;
In google style, there's no space after the leading '-' but one after
"(returntype)" instead (but none after the argument types), see
http://google-styleguide.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/objcguide.xml#Method_Declarations_and_Definitions
Not inserting the space after '-' is easy, but to insert the space after the
return type, the formatter needs to know that a closing parenthesis ends the
return type. To do this, I tweaked the code in parse() to check for this, which
in turn required moving detection of TT_ObjCMethodSpecifier from annotate() to
parse(), because parse() runs before annotate().
(To keep things interesting, the return type is optional, but it's almost
always there in practice.)
http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D280
llvm-svn: 172140
This change is basically just copying changes that we've used for Apple's
clang builds to the script used for building llvmCore. Besides cleaning it
up to use xcrun to locate the proper versions of tools, especially for cross
compiling, it fixes the build to work with newer versions of clang that
honor SDKROOT settings in the environment.
llvm-svn: 172138
In some cases, we just pick any ivar that needs invalidation and attach
the warning to it. Picking the first from DenseMap of pointer keys was
triggering non-deterministic output.
llvm-svn: 172134
This fixes va_start/va_copy of a va_list field which happens to not
be laid out at a 16-byte boundary.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D276
llvm-svn: 172128
Truncation happens regularly when find_first_not_of returns npos,
strings long enough to trigger bug here are implausible.
No functionality change intended (ignoring absurd string lengths).
llvm-svn: 172127