Implement serialization and lazy deserialization of the preprocessing
record (which includes all macro instantiations and definitions). As with all lay deserialization, this introduces a new external source (here, an external preprocessing record source) that loads all of the preprocessed entities prior to iterating over the entities. The preprocessing record is an optional part of the precompiled header that is disabled by default (enabled with -detailed-preprocessing-record). When the preprocessor given to the PCH writer has a preprocessing record, that record is written into the PCH file. When the PCH reader is given a PCH file that contains a preprocessing record, it will be lazily loaded (which, effectively, implicitly adds -detailed-preprocessing-record). This is the first case where we have sections of the precompiled header that are added/removed based on a compilation flag, which is unfortunate. However, this data consumes ~550k in the PCH file for Cocoa.h (out of ~9.9MB), and there is a non-trivial cost to gathering this detailed preprocessing information, so it's too expensive to turn on by default. In the future, we should investigate a better encoding of this information. llvm-svn: 99002
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