forked from OSchip/llvm-project
![]() bother checking if a region is safe to use. In cases where regions need to be synthesized rather than properly allocated, the memory reads required to determine whether the area is used are - insufficient, because intermediate locations could be in use, and - unsafe, because on some platforms reading from memory can trigger events. All this only makes a difference on platforms where memory allocation in the target is impossible. Behavior on platforms where it is possible should stay the same. <rdar://problem/14023970> llvm-svn: 185046 |
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