can *only* output data (no seeking, reading, etc). This is adapted from the
clang "-E outputter", and is roughly 10% faster than stdio on darwin and 30%
(or more) faster than std::ostream.
llvm-svn: 54855
a new ilist_node class, and remove them. Unlike alist_node,
ilist_node doesn't attempt to manage storage itself, so it avoids
the associated problems, including being opaque in gdb.
Adjust the Recycler class so that it doesn't depend on alist_node.
Also, change it to use explicit Size and Align parameters, allowing
it to work when the largest-sized node doesn't have the greatest
alignment requirement.
Change MachineInstr's MachineMemOperand list from a pool-backed
alist to a std::list for now.
llvm-svn: 54146
for handling bookkeeping for deleted objects, as well as the alist class
template, for keeping lists of objects allocated from Recyclers, and some
related utilities.
llvm-svn: 53210
of after, so that any reallocation it does doesn't get counted for the pass
being timed. This probably doesn't account for a timing discrepancy I was
looking into, but I'm fixing it anyway.
llvm-svn: 52693
multiplicative inverse of a given number. Modify udivrem to allow input and
output pairs of arguments to overlap. Patch is based on the work by Chandler
Carruth.
llvm-svn: 52638
over-shift-right should return -1. So here it should be signed-extended,
when bitwidth larger than 64.
test case: llvm/test/ExecutionEngine/2008-06-05-APInt-OverAShr.ll
llvm-svn: 51999
ppc long double, which doesn't work.
This may break some stuff temporarily, but I want to
avoid the propagation of code that assumes this works.
llvm-svn: 49983
start of a filename, not a filename+length. All clients can produce a
null terminated name, and the system api's require null terminated
strings anyway.
llvm-svn: 49041
1) stop using MappedFile.
2) if profitable use the sys::path::MapInFilePages api to
read the file.
3) otherwise fallback to read.
When sys::path::MapInFilePages is implemented, this provides
several benefits:
#1: this avoids fragmenting memory for small files.
#2: this avoids extraneous stat calls when the file size is known.
#3: this only keeps the file descriptor open while reading the
file, not for the duration of the lifetime of the memory
buffer. This fixes a serious clang FD 'leak' problem.
I believe that this will work on a win32 machine, but I don't have
one to test on. I'd appreciate it if someone could check.
llvm-svn: 49031
not an mmapped file. This more closely matches its requirements and
provides an implicitly null terminated buffer, something this
routine had to emulate itself before.
llvm-svn: 49024