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2012 Mar 17
1
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] Review Request: Use SmallPtrSetImpl instead of SmallPtrSet in funciton IVUsers::AddUsersIfInteresting
hi, On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 2:11 AM, Andrew Trick <atrick at apple.com> wrote: > Yep. I normally do that. I was under some strange impression last night that SmallPtrSetImpl wasn't a template. The patch is incorrect because the SmallPtrSetImpl is neither a template nor has an "insert" function... After a detailed look at the header of SmallPtrSet, I found that the
2009 May 13
3
[LLVMdev] MSVC compile error with trunk
..., here are the errors: Opt: 30> Creating library R:\SDKs\llvm\trunk_VC8_building\lib\Debug\opt.lib and object R:\SDKs\llvm\trunk_VC8_building\lib\Debug\opt.exp 30>LLVMScalarOpts.lib(IndVarSimplify.obj) : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol "public: bool __thiscall llvm::IVUsers::AddUsersIfInteresting(class llvm::Instruction *)" (?AddUsersIfInteresting at IVUsers@llvm@@QAE_NPAVInstruction at 2@@Z) referenced in function "public: virtual bool __thiscall `anonymous namespace'::IndVarSimplify::runOnLoop(class llvm::LoopBase<class llvm::BasicBlock> *,class llvm::LPPassManager &am...
2010 Jun 12
0
[LLVMdev] experimenting with partial evaluation
Good evening, Pierre. Here is an example to you. attached. run with -disable-lazy-comilation. It is *as-is* for Win32 but might be applicable to *-linux-elf more smartly. It does get llvm::Function* by function ptr(not name!), and clone a specialized function, and execute specialized one in the same context as parent lli. > - In a running program, can I get pointers to the llvm Module that
2010 Jun 11
2
[LLVMdev] experimenting with partial evaluation
Hello ! I wanted to experiment with partial evaluation and llvm seems to be the right tool for this, but since I'm new to it of course I'm a bit lost ! I'll try to explain what I want to do in the simplest possible way : I have a C program. In this program, there is a function f( a,b ). I have a value A for a. I want to specialise f() so I get a function fA( b ) which is the same as