Hello everyone, I would like to implement a query to check if a node in the CallGraph dominates another CallGraph node. I thus started specializing DomTreeNodeBase and DominatorTreeBase such as I can have CallGraphDomTreeNode and CallGraphDominatorTree. After allocating the tree, I call DomTreeNode<CallGraphNode>::recalculate(CallGraph &). However, I cannot instantiate the template as it does seem the part of that function dealing with initializing the post-dominator roots: 00692 // Initialize the roots list 00693 for (typename TraitsTy::nodes_iterator I TraitsTy::nodes_begin(&F), 00694 E = TraitsTy::nodes_end(&F); I != E; ++I) { 00695 if (TraitsTy::child_begin(I) == TraitsTy::child_end(I)) 00696 addRoot(I); 00697 00698 // Prepopulate maps so that we don't get iterator invalidation issues later. 00699 this->IDoms[I] = nullptr; 00700 this->DomTreeNodes[I] = nullptr; 00701 } implicitly assumes that it should be possible to convert a TraitsTy::nodes_iterator into a NodeT *. In my case, TraitsTy is GraphTraits<CallGraph *> and NodeT is CallGraphNode. I was able to understand that this works fine for the DominatorTree class, as the corresponding TraitsTy::nodes_iterator is a iplist<BasicBlock>::iterator, which provides a type-cast operator to BasicBlock *. I was also able to understand the error I got, since the same operator is missing for GraphTraits<CallGraph *>::nodes_iterator. My question is whether the ability of casting a GraphTraits<Ty>::nodes_iterator into a NodeT * is a mandatory requirement for using DominatorTreeBase. Thanks, Ettore Speziale -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20141031/a7a7d18d/attachment.html>