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Matt Arsenault b13f6b0fe0 BypassSlowDivision: Fix dropping debug info
I don't know anything about debug info, but this seems like more work
should be necessary. This constructs a new IRBuilder and reconstructs
the original divides rather than moving the original.

One problem this has is if a div/rem pair are handled, both end up
with the same debugloc. I'm not sure how to fix this, since this uses
a cache when it sees the same input operands again, which will have
the first instance's location attached.
2020-06-18 17:27:19 -04:00
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cmake Revert "[llvm] Added support for stand-alone cmake object libraries." 2020-06-15 12:15:39 -07:00
docs [docs] Specify rules for updating debug locations 2020-06-18 14:05:45 -07:00
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include [PowerPC][Power10] Implement Parallel Bits Deposit/Extract Builtins in LLVM/Clang 2020-06-18 16:23:56 -05:00
lib BypassSlowDivision: Fix dropping debug info 2020-06-18 17:27:19 -04:00
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runtimes [CMake][runtimes] Skip adding 2nd set of the same variables for a generic target 2020-06-15 09:59:27 +02:00
test BypassSlowDivision: Fix dropping debug info 2020-06-18 17:27:19 -04:00
tools [llvm-readobj] set --elf-cg-profile as alias of --cg-profile 2020-06-17 11:24:45 -07:00
unittests [llvm] [CommandLine] Do not suggest really hidden opts in nearest lookup 2020-06-17 19:00:26 +02:00
utils [AIX] Split lit test shtest-format into two separate tests and add AIX as UNSUPPORTED for shtest-format-argv0 2020-06-18 16:58:07 -04:00
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CMakeLists.txt Automatically configure MLIR when flang is enabled 2020-05-27 07:31:49 +00:00
CODE_OWNERS.TXT Make myself code owner of InferAddressSpaces 2020-06-08 21:26:01 -04:00
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