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2008 Nov 13
0
[LLVMdev] RefineAbstractType
On Nov 12, 2008, at 5:07 PM, David Greene wrote:
> On Wednesday 12 November 2008 18:58, Chris Lattner wrote:
>> On Nov 12, 2008, at 3:37 PM, David Greene wrote:
>>>>> Unfortunately, calling FunctionType::refineAbstractType(opaque,
>>>>> void
>>>>> (...))
>>>>> doesn't work because RefineAbstractType doesn't recurse
2008 Nov 14
3
[LLVMdev] RefineAbstractType
...que
remAbstractTypeUser[0x3a8c450, i32 (\2 *)][1] User = 0x3a8c310
REFINING user 0[0x3a8c450] of abstract type [0x3a8c310 i32 (\2) *] to
[0x3a8c680 i32 (\2 *) *]!
RefineAbstractType(0x3a8c310[i32 (\2) *], 0x3a8c680 [i32 (\2 *) *])
remAbstractTypeUser[0x3a8c310, i32 (\2) *][0] User = 0x3a8c450
typeIsREFINED type: 0x3a8c680 i32 (\2) *
remAbstractTypeUser[0x3a8c680, i32 (\2) *][0] User = 0x3a8c450
typeIsREFINED type: 0x3a8c450 i32 (i32 (\2) *)
remAbstractTypeUser[0x3a8c450, i32 (i32 (\2) *)][0] User = 0x3a8c680
remAbstractTypeUser[0x3a8c810, opaque][0] User = 0x3a8c310
TypeMap<>::add table...
2008 Nov 13
3
[LLVMdev] RefineAbstractType
On Wednesday 12 November 2008 18:58, Chris Lattner wrote:
> On Nov 12, 2008, at 3:37 PM, David Greene wrote:
> >>> Unfortunately, calling FunctionType::refineAbstractType(opaque, void
> >>> (...))
> >>> doesn't work because RefineAbstractType doesn't recurse down into
> >>> the
> >>> pointee types.
> >>
> >>