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![]() Mostly straightforward changes; we just didn't do the computation before. One sort of interesting change in LoopUnroll.cpp: we weren't handling dominance for children of the loop latch correctly, but foldBlockIntoPredecessor hid the problem for complete unrolling. Currently punting on loop peeling; made some minor changes to isolate that problem to LoopUnrollPeel.cpp. Adds a flag -unroll-verify-domtree; it verifies the domtree immediately after we finish updating it. This is on by default for +Asserts builds. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28073 llvm-svn: 292447 |
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