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target triple and straightens it out. This does less than gcc's script config.sub, for example it turns i386-mingw32 into i386--mingw32 not i386-pc-mingw32, but it does a decent job of turning funky triples into something that the rest of the Triple class can understand. The plan is to use this to canonicalize triple's when they are first provided by users, and have the rest of LLVM only deal with canonical triples. Once this is done the special case workarounds in the Triple constructor can be removed, making the class more regular and easier to use. The comments and unittests for the Triple class are already adjusted in this patch appropriately for this brave new world of increased uniformity. llvm-svn: 110909
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//===--- Triple.cpp - Target triple helper class --------------------------===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "llvm/ADT/Triple.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/SmallString.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/Twine.h"
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#include <cassert>
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#include <cstring>
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using namespace llvm;
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//
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const char *Triple::getArchTypeName(ArchType Kind) {
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switch (Kind) {
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case InvalidArch: return "<invalid>";
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case UnknownArch: return "unknown";
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case alpha: return "alpha";
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case arm: return "arm";
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case bfin: return "bfin";
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case cellspu: return "cellspu";
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case mips: return "mips";
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case mipsel: return "mipsel";
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case msp430: return "msp430";
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case pic16: return "pic16";
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case ppc64: return "powerpc64";
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case ppc: return "powerpc";
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case sparc: return "sparc";
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case sparcv9: return "sparcv9";
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case systemz: return "s390x";
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case tce: return "tce";
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case thumb: return "thumb";
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case x86: return "i386";
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case x86_64: return "x86_64";
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case xcore: return "xcore";
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case mblaze: return "mblaze";
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}
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return "<invalid>";
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}
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const char *Triple::getArchTypePrefix(ArchType Kind) {
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switch (Kind) {
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default:
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return 0;
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case alpha: return "alpha";
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case arm:
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case thumb: return "arm";
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case bfin: return "bfin";
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case cellspu: return "spu";
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case ppc64:
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case ppc: return "ppc";
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case mblaze: return "mblaze";
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case sparcv9:
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case sparc: return "sparc";
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case x86:
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case x86_64: return "x86";
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case xcore: return "xcore";
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}
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}
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const char *Triple::getVendorTypeName(VendorType Kind) {
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switch (Kind) {
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case UnknownVendor: return "unknown";
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case Apple: return "apple";
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case PC: return "pc";
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}
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return "<invalid>";
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}
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const char *Triple::getOSTypeName(OSType Kind) {
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switch (Kind) {
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case UnknownOS: return "unknown";
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case AuroraUX: return "auroraux";
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case Cygwin: return "cygwin";
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case Darwin: return "darwin";
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case DragonFly: return "dragonfly";
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case FreeBSD: return "freebsd";
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case Linux: return "linux";
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case Lv2: return "lv2";
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case MinGW32: return "mingw32";
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case MinGW64: return "mingw64";
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case NetBSD: return "netbsd";
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case OpenBSD: return "openbsd";
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case Psp: return "psp";
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case Solaris: return "solaris";
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case Win32: return "win32";
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case Haiku: return "haiku";
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case Minix: return "minix";
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}
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return "<invalid>";
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}
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Triple::ArchType Triple::getArchTypeForLLVMName(StringRef Name) {
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if (Name == "alpha")
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return alpha;
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if (Name == "arm")
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return arm;
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if (Name == "bfin")
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return bfin;
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if (Name == "cellspu")
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return cellspu;
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if (Name == "mips")
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return mips;
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if (Name == "mipsel")
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return mipsel;
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if (Name == "msp430")
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return msp430;
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if (Name == "pic16")
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return pic16;
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if (Name == "ppc64")
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return ppc64;
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if (Name == "ppc")
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return ppc;
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if (Name == "mblaze")
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return mblaze;
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if (Name == "sparc")
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return sparc;
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if (Name == "sparcv9")
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return sparcv9;
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if (Name == "systemz")
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return systemz;
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if (Name == "tce")
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return tce;
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if (Name == "thumb")
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return thumb;
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if (Name == "x86")
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return x86;
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if (Name == "x86-64")
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return x86_64;
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if (Name == "xcore")
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return xcore;
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return UnknownArch;
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}
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Triple::ArchType Triple::getArchTypeForDarwinArchName(StringRef Str) {
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// See arch(3) and llvm-gcc's driver-driver.c. We don't implement support for
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// archs which Darwin doesn't use.
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// The matching this routine does is fairly pointless, since it is neither the
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// complete architecture list, nor a reasonable subset. The problem is that
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// historically the driver driver accepts this and also ties its -march=
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// handling to the architecture name, so we need to be careful before removing
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// support for it.
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// This code must be kept in sync with Clang's Darwin specific argument
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// translation.
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if (Str == "ppc" || Str == "ppc601" || Str == "ppc603" || Str == "ppc604" ||
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Str == "ppc604e" || Str == "ppc750" || Str == "ppc7400" ||
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Str == "ppc7450" || Str == "ppc970")
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return Triple::ppc;
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if (Str == "ppc64")
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return Triple::ppc64;
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if (Str == "i386" || Str == "i486" || Str == "i486SX" || Str == "pentium" ||
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Str == "i586" || Str == "pentpro" || Str == "i686" || Str == "pentIIm3" ||
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Str == "pentIIm5" || Str == "pentium4")
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return Triple::x86;
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if (Str == "x86_64")
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return Triple::x86_64;
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// This is derived from the driver driver.
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if (Str == "arm" || Str == "armv4t" || Str == "armv5" || Str == "xscale" ||
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Str == "armv6" || Str == "armv7")
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return Triple::arm;
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return Triple::UnknownArch;
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}
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// Returns architecture name that is understood by the target assembler.
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const char *Triple::getArchNameForAssembler() {
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if (getOS() != Triple::Darwin && getVendor() != Triple::Apple)
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return NULL;
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StringRef Str = getArchName();
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if (Str == "i386")
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return "i386";
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if (Str == "x86_64")
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return "x86_64";
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if (Str == "powerpc")
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return "ppc";
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if (Str == "powerpc64")
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return "ppc64";
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if (Str == "mblaze" || Str == "microblaze")
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return "mblaze";
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if (Str == "arm")
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return "arm";
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if (Str == "armv4t" || Str == "thumbv4t")
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return "armv4t";
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if (Str == "armv5" || Str == "armv5e" || Str == "thumbv5" || Str == "thumbv5e")
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return "armv5";
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if (Str == "armv6" || Str == "thumbv6")
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return "armv6";
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if (Str == "armv7" || Str == "thumbv7")
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return "armv7";
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return NULL;
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}
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//
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Triple::ArchType Triple::ParseArch(StringRef ArchName) {
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if (ArchName.size() == 4 && ArchName[0] == 'i' &&
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ArchName[2] == '8' && ArchName[3] == '6' &&
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ArchName[1] - '3' < 6) // i[3-9]86
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return x86;
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else if (ArchName == "amd64" || ArchName == "x86_64")
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return x86_64;
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else if (ArchName == "bfin")
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return bfin;
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else if (ArchName == "pic16")
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return pic16;
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else if (ArchName == "powerpc")
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return ppc;
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else if ((ArchName == "powerpc64") || (ArchName == "ppu"))
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return ppc64;
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else if (ArchName == "mblaze")
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return mblaze;
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else if (ArchName == "arm" ||
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ArchName.startswith("armv") ||
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ArchName == "xscale")
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return arm;
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else if (ArchName == "thumb" ||
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ArchName.startswith("thumbv"))
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return thumb;
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else if (ArchName.startswith("alpha"))
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return alpha;
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else if (ArchName == "spu" || ArchName == "cellspu")
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return cellspu;
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else if (ArchName == "msp430")
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return msp430;
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else if (ArchName == "mips" || ArchName == "mipsallegrex")
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return mips;
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else if (ArchName == "mipsel" || ArchName == "mipsallegrexel" ||
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ArchName == "psp")
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return mipsel;
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else if (ArchName == "sparc")
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return sparc;
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else if (ArchName == "sparcv9")
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return sparcv9;
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else if (ArchName == "s390x")
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return systemz;
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else if (ArchName == "tce")
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return tce;
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else if (ArchName == "xcore")
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return xcore;
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else
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return UnknownArch;
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}
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Triple::VendorType Triple::ParseVendor(StringRef VendorName) {
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if (VendorName == "apple")
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return Apple;
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else if (VendorName == "pc")
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return PC;
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else
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return UnknownVendor;
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}
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Triple::OSType Triple::ParseOS(StringRef OSName) {
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if (OSName.startswith("auroraux"))
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return AuroraUX;
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else if (OSName.startswith("cygwin"))
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return Cygwin;
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else if (OSName.startswith("darwin"))
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return Darwin;
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else if (OSName.startswith("dragonfly"))
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return DragonFly;
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else if (OSName.startswith("freebsd"))
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return FreeBSD;
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else if (OSName.startswith("linux"))
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return Linux;
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else if (OSName.startswith("lv2"))
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return Lv2;
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else if (OSName.startswith("mingw32"))
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return MinGW32;
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else if (OSName.startswith("mingw64"))
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return MinGW64;
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else if (OSName.startswith("netbsd"))
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return NetBSD;
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else if (OSName.startswith("openbsd"))
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return OpenBSD;
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else if (OSName.startswith("psp"))
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return Psp;
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else if (OSName.startswith("solaris"))
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return Solaris;
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else if (OSName.startswith("win32"))
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return Win32;
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else if (OSName.startswith("haiku"))
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return Haiku;
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else if (OSName.startswith("minix"))
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return Minix;
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else
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return UnknownOS;
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}
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void Triple::Parse() const {
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assert(!isInitialized() && "Invalid parse call.");
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Arch = ParseArch(getArchName());
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Vendor = ParseVendor(getVendorName());
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OS = ParseOS(getOSName());
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// Handle some exceptional cases where the OS / environment components are
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// stuck into the vendor field.
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// TODO: Remove this logic and have places that need it use 'normalize'.
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if (StringRef(getTriple()).count('-') == 1) {
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StringRef VendorName = getVendorName();
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if (VendorName.startswith("mingw32")) { // 'i386-mingw32', etc.
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Vendor = PC;
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OS = MinGW32;
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return;
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}
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// arm-elf is another example, but we don't currently parse anything about
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// the environment.
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}
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assert(isInitialized() && "Failed to initialize!");
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}
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std::string Triple::normalize(StringRef Str) {
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// Parse into components.
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SmallVector<StringRef, 4> Components;
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for (size_t First = 0, Last = 0; Last != StringRef::npos; First = Last + 1) {
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Last = Str.find('-', First);
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Components.push_back(Str.slice(First, Last));
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}
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// If the first component corresponds to a known architecture, preferentially
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// use it for the architecture. If the second component corresponds to a
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// known vendor, preferentially use it for the vendor, etc. This avoids silly
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// component movement when a component parses as (eg) both a valid arch and a
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// valid os.
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ArchType Arch = UnknownArch;
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if (Components.size() > 0)
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Arch = ParseArch(Components[0]);
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VendorType Vendor = UnknownVendor;
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if (Components.size() > 1)
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Vendor = ParseVendor(Components[1]);
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OSType OS = UnknownOS;
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if (Components.size() > 2)
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OS = ParseOS(Components[2]);
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// Note which components are already in their final position. These will not
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// be moved.
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bool Found[3];
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Found[0] = Arch != UnknownArch;
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Found[1] = Vendor != UnknownVendor;
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Found[2] = OS != UnknownOS;
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// If they are not there already, permute the components into their canonical
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// positions by seeing if they parse as a valid architecture, and if so moving
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// the component to the architecture position etc.
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for (unsigned Pos = 0; Pos != 3; ++Pos) {
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if (Found[Pos])
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continue; // Already in the canonical position.
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for (unsigned Idx = 0; Idx != Components.size(); ++Idx) {
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// Do not reparse any components that already matched.
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if (Idx < 3 && Found[Idx])
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continue;
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// Does this component parse as valid for the target position?
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bool Valid = false;
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StringRef Comp = Components[Idx];
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switch (Pos) {
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default:
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assert(false && "unexpected component type!");
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case 0:
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Arch = ParseArch(Comp);
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Valid = Arch != UnknownArch;
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break;
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case 1:
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Vendor = ParseVendor(Comp);
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Valid = Vendor != UnknownVendor;
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break;
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case 2:
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OS = ParseOS(Comp);
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Valid = OS != UnknownOS;
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break;
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}
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if (!Valid)
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continue; // Nope, try the next component.
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// Move the component to the target position, pushing any non-fixed
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// components that are in the way to the right. This tends to give
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// good results in the common cases of a forgotten vendor component
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// or a wrongly positioned environment.
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if (Pos < Idx) {
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// Insert left, pushing the existing components to the right. For
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// example, a-b-i386 -> i386-a-b when moving i386 to the front.
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StringRef CurrentComponent(""); // The empty component.
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// Replace the component we are moving with an empty component.
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std::swap(CurrentComponent, Components[Idx]);
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// Insert the component being moved at Pos, displacing any existing
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// components to the right.
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for (unsigned i = Pos; !CurrentComponent.empty(); ++i) {
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// Skip over any fixed components.
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while (i < 3 && Found[i]) ++i;
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// Place the component at the new position, getting the component
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// that was at this position - it will be moved right.
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std::swap(CurrentComponent, Components[i]);
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}
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} else if (Pos > Idx) {
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// Push right by inserting empty components until the component at Idx
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// reaches the target position Pos. For example, pc-a -> -pc-a when
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// moving pc to the second position.
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do {
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// Insert one empty component at Idx.
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StringRef CurrentComponent(""); // The empty component.
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for (unsigned i = Idx; i < Components.size(); ++i) {
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// Skip over any fixed components.
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while (i < 3 && Found[i]) ++i;
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// Place the component at the new position, getting the component
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// that was at this position - it will be moved right.
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std::swap(CurrentComponent, Components[i]);
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// If it was placed on top of an empty component then we are done.
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if (CurrentComponent.empty())
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break;
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}
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// The last component was pushed off the end - append it.
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if (!CurrentComponent.empty())
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Components.push_back(CurrentComponent);
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// Advance Idx to the component's new position.
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while (++Idx < 3 && Found[Idx]) {}
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} while (Idx < Pos); // Add more until the final position is reached.
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}
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assert(Pos < Components.size() && Components[Pos] == Comp &&
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"Component moved wrong!");
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Found[Pos] = true;
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break;
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}
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}
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// Special case logic goes here. At this point Arch, Vendor and OS have the
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// correct values for the computed components.
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// Stick the corrected components back together to form the normalized string.
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std::string Normalized;
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for (unsigned i = 0, e = Components.size(); i != e; ++i) {
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if (i) Normalized += '-';
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Normalized += Components[i];
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}
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return Normalized;
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}
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StringRef Triple::getArchName() const {
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return StringRef(Data).split('-').first; // Isolate first component
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}
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StringRef Triple::getVendorName() const {
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StringRef Tmp = StringRef(Data).split('-').second; // Strip first component
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return Tmp.split('-').first; // Isolate second component
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}
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StringRef Triple::getOSName() const {
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StringRef Tmp = StringRef(Data).split('-').second; // Strip first component
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Tmp = Tmp.split('-').second; // Strip second component
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return Tmp.split('-').first; // Isolate third component
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}
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StringRef Triple::getEnvironmentName() const {
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StringRef Tmp = StringRef(Data).split('-').second; // Strip first component
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Tmp = Tmp.split('-').second; // Strip second component
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return Tmp.split('-').second; // Strip third component
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}
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StringRef Triple::getOSAndEnvironmentName() const {
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StringRef Tmp = StringRef(Data).split('-').second; // Strip first component
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return Tmp.split('-').second; // Strip second component
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}
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static unsigned EatNumber(StringRef &Str) {
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assert(!Str.empty() && Str[0] >= '0' && Str[0] <= '9' && "Not a number");
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unsigned Result = Str[0]-'0';
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// Eat the digit.
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Str = Str.substr(1);
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// Handle "darwin11".
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if (Result == 1 && !Str.empty() && Str[0] >= '0' && Str[0] <= '9') {
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Result = Result*10 + (Str[0] - '0');
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// Eat the digit.
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Str = Str.substr(1);
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}
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return Result;
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}
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/// getDarwinNumber - Parse the 'darwin number' out of the specific target
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/// triple. For example, if we have darwin8.5 return 8,5,0. If any entry is
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/// not defined, return 0's. This requires that the triple have an OSType of
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/// darwin before it is called.
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void Triple::getDarwinNumber(unsigned &Maj, unsigned &Min,
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unsigned &Revision) const {
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assert(getOS() == Darwin && "Not a darwin target triple!");
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StringRef OSName = getOSName();
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assert(OSName.startswith("darwin") && "Unknown darwin target triple!");
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// Strip off "darwin".
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OSName = OSName.substr(6);
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Maj = Min = Revision = 0;
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if (OSName.empty() || OSName[0] < '0' || OSName[0] > '9')
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return;
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// The major version is the first digit.
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Maj = EatNumber(OSName);
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if (OSName.empty()) return;
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// Handle minor version: 10.4.9 -> darwin8.9.
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if (OSName[0] != '.')
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return;
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// Eat the '.'.
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OSName = OSName.substr(1);
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if (OSName.empty() || OSName[0] < '0' || OSName[0] > '9')
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return;
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Min = EatNumber(OSName);
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if (OSName.empty()) return;
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// Handle revision darwin8.9.1
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if (OSName[0] != '.')
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return;
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// Eat the '.'.
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OSName = OSName.substr(1);
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if (OSName.empty() || OSName[0] < '0' || OSName[0] > '9')
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return;
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Revision = EatNumber(OSName);
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}
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void Triple::setTriple(const Twine &Str) {
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Data = Str.str();
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Arch = InvalidArch;
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}
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void Triple::setArch(ArchType Kind) {
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setArchName(getArchTypeName(Kind));
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}
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void Triple::setVendor(VendorType Kind) {
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setVendorName(getVendorTypeName(Kind));
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}
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void Triple::setOS(OSType Kind) {
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setOSName(getOSTypeName(Kind));
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}
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void Triple::setArchName(StringRef Str) {
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// Work around a miscompilation bug for Twines in gcc 4.0.3.
|
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SmallString<64> Triple;
|
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Triple += Str;
|
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Triple += "-";
|
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Triple += getVendorName();
|
|
Triple += "-";
|
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Triple += getOSAndEnvironmentName();
|
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setTriple(Triple.str());
|
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}
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|
|
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void Triple::setVendorName(StringRef Str) {
|
|
setTriple(getArchName() + "-" + Str + "-" + getOSAndEnvironmentName());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void Triple::setOSName(StringRef Str) {
|
|
if (hasEnvironment())
|
|
setTriple(getArchName() + "-" + getVendorName() + "-" + Str +
|
|
"-" + getEnvironmentName());
|
|
else
|
|
setTriple(getArchName() + "-" + getVendorName() + "-" + Str);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void Triple::setEnvironmentName(StringRef Str) {
|
|
setTriple(getArchName() + "-" + getVendorName() + "-" + getOSName() +
|
|
"-" + Str);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void Triple::setOSAndEnvironmentName(StringRef Str) {
|
|
setTriple(getArchName() + "-" + getVendorName() + "-" + Str);
|
|
}
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