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This is a minor patch that addresses concerns about lifetime in D94002. We need to mention that what's written in LangRef isn't everything about lifetime.start/end and its semantics depends on the stack coloring algorithm's pattern matching of a stack pointer. If the stack coloring algorithm cannot conclude that a pointer is a stack-allocated object, the pointer is conservatively considered as a non-stack one because stack coloring won't take this lifetime into account while assigning addresses. A reference from alloca to lifetime.start/end is added as well. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98112 |
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