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We tested different cap values with a recent commit of Chromium. Our results show that the 32-byte cap yields the smallest binary and all the caps yield similar performance. Based on the results, we propose to change the cap value to 32-byte. Patch by Zhaomo Yang! Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49405 llvm-svn: 337622 |
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cross-dso | ||
icall | ||
CMakeLists.txt | ||
README.txt | ||
anon-namespace.cpp | ||
bad-cast.cpp | ||
bad-split.cpp | ||
base-derived-destructor.cpp | ||
create-derivers.test | ||
cross-dso-diagnostic.cpp | ||
lit.cfg | ||
lit.site.cfg.in | ||
mfcall.cpp | ||
multiple-inheritance.cpp | ||
nvcall.cpp | ||
overwrite.cpp | ||
sibling.cpp | ||
simple-fail.cpp | ||
simple-pass.cpp | ||
stats.cpp | ||
target_uninstrumented.cpp | ||
two-vcalls.cpp | ||
utils.h | ||
vdtor.cpp | ||
vtable-may-alias.cpp |
README.txt
The tests in this directory use a common convention for exercising the functionality associated with bit sets of different sizes. When certain macros are defined the tests instantiate classes that force the bit sets to be of certain sizes. - B32 forces 32-bit bit sets. - B64 forces 64-bit bit sets. - BM forces memory bit sets.