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Add some examples to show the difference between
the various notions of type size used in LLVM. llvm-svn: 71230
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/// Target pointer size, in bits
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unsigned char getPointerSizeInBits() const { return 8*PointerMemSize; }
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/// Size examples:
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///
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/// Type SizeInBits StoreSizeInBits PaddedSizeInBits[*]
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/// ---- ---------- --------------- ----------------
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/// i1 1 8 8
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/// i8 8 8 8
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/// i19 19 24 32
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/// i32 32 32 32
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/// i100 100 104 128
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/// i128 128 128 128
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/// Float 32 32 32
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/// Double 64 64 64
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/// X86_FP80 80 80 96
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///
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/// [*] The padded size depends on the alignment, and thus on the target.
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/// These values are for x86-32 linux.
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/// getTypeSizeInBits - Return the number of bits necessary to hold the
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/// specified type. For example, returns 36 for i36 and 80 for x86_fp80.
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uint64_t getTypeSizeInBits(const Type* Ty) const;
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