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2015 May 04
2
[LLVMdev] Naryreassociate vs reassociate
...b, a > add c, %1 > > > This is caused by these arguments having different ranks (because they > are function arguments), and it not respecting the same order it has > already chosen once. > > > This is, IMHO, pretty clearly a bug. > > It screws up right_reassociate, no_reassociate, and conditional tests > for the same reason. > > If you fix this, i expect you will find a lot less use cases for > nary-reassociate. > > > The simple way to fix this is to mark which operands it's paired > together in the past, and always try to pair the same ones toge...
2015 May 05
1
[LLVMdev] Naryreassociate vs reassociate
...This is caused by these arguments having different ranks (because they > > are function arguments), and it not respecting the same order it has > > already chosen once. > > > > > > This is, IMHO, pretty clearly a bug. > > > > It screws up right_reassociate, no_reassociate, and conditional tests > > for the same reason. > > > > If you fix this, i expect you will find a lot less use cases for > > nary-reassociate. > > > > > > The simple way to fix this is to mark which operands it's paired > > together in the past, a...
2015 May 05
1
[LLVMdev] Naryreassociate vs reassociate
...se they > >> > are function arguments), and it not respecting the same order it has > >> > already chosen once. > >> > > >> > > >> > This is, IMHO, pretty clearly a bug. > >> > > >> > It screws up right_reassociate, no_reassociate, and conditional tests > >> > for the same reason. > >> > > >> > If you fix this, i expect you will find a lot less use cases for > >> > nary-reassociate. > >> > > >> > > >> > The simple way to fix this is to mark w...
2015 May 05
1
[LLVMdev] Naryreassociate vs reassociate
...ments having different ranks (because they >> > are function arguments), and it not respecting the same order it has >> > already chosen once. >> > >> > >> > This is, IMHO, pretty clearly a bug. >> > >> > It screws up right_reassociate, no_reassociate, and conditional tests >> > for the same reason. >> > >> > If you fix this, i expect you will find a lot less use cases for >> > nary-reassociate. >> > >> > >> > The simple way to fix this is to mark which operands it's paired >&...