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2009 Nov 13
0
[LLVMdev] opt -std-compile-opts breaks tail calls
On Nov 13, 2009, at 3:34 AM, Jon Harrop wrote: >> Point 4 is the one that caused me trouble for some time. >> Unfortunately >> it causes a bad interaction with the optimiser, specifically the >> 'simplifycfg' pass. What seems to happen is that since the function >> you are calling is marked with 'noreturn', the simplifycfg pass will >> then
2009 Nov 13
2
[LLVMdev] opt -std-compile-opts breaks tail calls
...ses=1] store double %24, double* @mark_time %25 = load double ()** @hlvm_time ; <double ()*> [#uses=1] %26 = call double %25() ; <double> [#uses=1] %27 = call fastcc i8* @gc_sweep(i32 0) ; <i8*> [#uses=0] %28 = load double* @sweep_time ; <double> [#uses=1] %29 = load double ()** @hlvm_time ; <double ()*> [#uses=1] %30 = call double %29() ; <double> [#uses=1] %31 = fadd double %28, %30 ; <double> [#uses=1] %32 = fsub double...
2009 Nov 13
2
[LLVMdev] opt -std-compile-opts breaks tail calls
On Friday 13 November 2009 04:57:43 David Terei wrote: > I've run into some issues with tail calls in the past, make sure you > are doing the following: > > 1. Call should be marked with tail (obviously) > 2. Next statement after tail call should be 'return void' > 3. Use fast call convention for tail calls > 4. Make sure the function you are calling doesn't