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A few code movement things: - AreSymmetrical is now a method of BinOpChain. - Created a lambda in CreateParallelMACPairs to reduce loop nesting. - A Reduction object now gets pasted in a couple of places instead, including CreateParallelMACPairs so it doesn't need to return a value. I've also added RecordSequentialLoads, which is run before the transformation begins, and caches the interesting loads. This can then be queried later instead of cross checking many load values. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54254 llvm-svn: 346479 |
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