This patch implements two things:
1. If we know one number is positive and another is negative, we return true as
signed addition of two opposite signed numbers will never overflow.
2. Implemented TODO : If one of the operands only has one non-zero bit, and if
the other operand has a known-zero bit in a more significant place than it
(not including the sign bit) the ripple may go up to and fill the zero, but
won't change the sign. e.x - (x & ~4) + 1
We make sure that we are ignoring 0 at MSB.
Patch by Suyog Sarda.
llvm-svn: 209746
This reverts commit r209638 because it broke self-hosting on ppc64/Linux. (the
Clang-compiled TableGen would segfault because it jumped to an invalid address
from within _ZNK4llvm17ManagedStaticBase21RegisterManagedStaticEPFPvvEPFvS1_E
(which is within the command-line parameter registration process)).
llvm-svn: 209745
These note diags have the same message and can be unified further but for now
let's just bring them together.
Incidental change: Display a source range in the final attr diagnostic.
llvm-svn: 209728
Before (with just the right line length:
switch (a) {
case some_namespace::some_constant
:
return;
}
After:
switch (a) {
case some_namespace::
some_constant:
return;
}
llvm-svn: 209725
Add regression tests for the following transformation:
str X, [x20]
...
add x20, x20, #32
->
str X, [x20], #32
with X being either w0, x0, s0, d0 or q0.
llvm-svn: 209715
Add regression tests for the following transformation:
ldr X, [x20]
...
add x20, x20, #32
->
ldr X, [x20], #32
with X being either w0, x0, s0, d0 or q0.
llvm-svn: 209711
MSVC doesn't export these functions, so trying to import them doesnt' work.
Also, don't let any dll attributes on the CXXDestructorDecl influence the
thunk's linkage -- they should always be linkonce_odr.
This takes care of the FIXME's for this in Nico's tests.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D3930
llvm-svn: 209706
Use more straightforward way to represent the set of instruction
ranges where the location of a user variable is defined - vector of pairs
of instructions (defining start/end of each range),
instead of a flattened vector of instructions where some instructions
are supposed to start the range, and the rest are supposed to "clobber" it.
Simplify the code which generates actual .debug_loc entries.
No functionality change.
llvm-svn: 209698
Instead of relying on the delinearization to infer the size of an element,
compute the element size from the base address type. This is a much more precise
way of computing the element size than before, as we would have mixed together
the size of an element with the strides of the innermost dimension.
llvm-svn: 209695