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2011 May 13
3
[LLVMdev] [ptx] Propose a register class naming convention change
...t is my bad), such as the first 'R' of RRegu32 (for unsigned 32-bit registers). I propose a 'Reg' + type name naming convention for register classes; such as: Regu16, Regu32, Regf32, Regf64 With one exception for predicate registers (capitalized first letter of 'pred'): RegPred Since predicate registers are special in the way that they can't be passed as arguments or load from/store to memory, I think a little name convention exception for it is okay. What do you think? If no objection, I will start making the change. Regards, Che-Liang
2011 May 13
0
[LLVMdev] [ptx] Propose a register class naming convention change
...st 'R' of RRegu32 (for unsigned 32-bit > registers). > > I propose a 'Reg' + type name naming convention for register classes; such as: > Regu16, Regu32, Regf32, Regf64 > With one exception for predicate registers (capitalized first letter of 'pred'): > RegPred > > Since predicate registers are special in the way that they can't be > passed as arguments or load from/store to memory, I think a little > name convention exception for it is okay. > > What do you think? > > If no objection, I will start making the change. > &gt...
2011 May 13
2
[LLVMdev] [ptx] Propose a register class naming convention change
...32-bit >> registers). >> >> I propose a 'Reg' + type name naming convention for register classes; such >> as: >> Regu16, Regu32, Regf32, Regf64 >> With one exception for predicate registers (capitalized first letter of >> 'pred'): >> RegPred >> >> Since predicate registers are special in the way that they can't be >> passed as arguments or load from/store to memory, I think a little >> name convention exception for it is okay. >> >> What do you think? >> >> If no objection, I will s...
2011 May 13
1
[LLVMdev] [ptx] Propose a register class naming convention change
...>>> >>> I propose a 'Reg' + type name naming convention for register classes; >>> such as: >>> Regu16, Regu32, Regf32, Regf64 >>> With one exception for predicate registers (capitalized first letter of >>> 'pred'): >>> RegPred >>> >>> Since predicate registers are special in the way that they can't be >>> passed as arguments or load from/store to memory, I think a little >>> name convention exception for it is okay. >>> >>> What do you think? >>> >&g...
2011 May 13
0
[LLVMdev] [ptx] Propose a register class naming convention change
...gned 32-bit<br> registers).<br> <br> I propose a 'Reg' + type name naming convention for register classes; such as:<br>  Regu16, Regu32, Regf32, Regf64<br> With one exception for predicate registers (capitalized first letter of 'pred'):<br>  RegPred<br> <br> Since predicate registers are special in the way that they can't be<br> passed as arguments or load from/store to memory, I think a little<br> name convention exception for it is okay.<br> <br> What do you think?<br> <br&...