- Oct 23, 2008
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Ted Kremenek authored
Fix incorrect testing for the end of the both strings in CStrInCStrNoCase. This could cause a read-out-of-bounds error if s2 is smaller than s1. llvm-svn: 58009
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Jim Grosbach authored
llvm-svn: 58006
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- Oct 22, 2008
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Daniel Dunbar authored
- The old versions are still hanging around, but should be migrated away from. llvm-svn: 57989
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Dale Johannesen authored
llvm-svn: 57987
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Julien Lerouge authored
llvm-svn: 57984
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Gordon Henriksen authored
llvm-svn: 57976
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Gordon Henriksen authored
llvm-svn: 57975
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Gordon Henriksen authored
[PR2886] Don't look for ocaml's .opt executables; something in the autoconf/test machinery doesn't handle the period properly. llvm-svn: 57974
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Duncan Sands authored
llvm-svn: 57973
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Duncan Sands authored
assume that i64 has been turned into a BUILD_PAIR node (when called from LegalizeTypes this hasn't happened yet) and don't use a vector shuffle mask with an illegal element type. llvm-svn: 57972
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Torok Edwin authored
llvm-svn: 57971
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Argyrios Kyrtzidis authored
-Bring in int64_t for TableGen/Record.h and TableGen/TGLexer.h -Define strtoull llvm-svn: 57970
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Duncan Sands authored
llvm-svn: 57969
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Duncan Sands authored
may return i8, which can result in SELECT nodes for which the type of the condition is i8, but there are no patterns for select with i8 condition. Tweak the LegalizeTypes logic to avoid this as much as possible. This isn't a real fix because it is still perfectly possible to end up with such select nodes - CellSPU needs to be fixed IMHO. llvm-svn: 57968
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Duncan Sands authored
ADDC/ADDE/SUBC/SUBE if the target supports it. llvm-svn: 57967
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Duncan Sands authored
that is not of type MVT::i1 in SELECT and SETCC nodes. Relax the LegalizeTypes SELECT condition promotion sanity checks to allow other condition types than i1. llvm-svn: 57966
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Duncan Sands authored
to have a different type to the vector element type. This should be fairly harmless because in the past guys like this were being built all over the place (and were cleaned up when I added this check). The reason for relaxing this check is that it helps LegalizeTypes legalize vector shuffles: the mask is a BUILD_VECTOR that it is *not always possible* to legalize while keeping it a BUILD_VECTOR (vector_shuffle requires the mask to be a BUILD_VECTOR, as opposed to a vector with the right vector type). With this check it is even harder to legalize the mask - turning the check off means that LegalizeTypes manages to legalize almost all vector shuffles encountered in practice. The correct solution is to change vector_shuffle to be a variadic node with the mask built into it as operands. While waiting for that change, this hack stops the problem with vector_shuffle from blocking the turning on of LegalizeTypes. llvm-svn: 57965
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Chris Lattner authored
are their operands. llvm-svn: 57956
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Daniel Dunbar authored
llvm-svn: 57946
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Oscar Fuentes authored
llvm-svn: 57945
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Oscar Fuentes authored
llvm-svn: 57944
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Oscar Fuentes authored
names of LLVMCore and ARMCodeGen. llvm-svn: 57943
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Dale Johannesen authored
llvm-svn: 57940
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Bill Wendling authored
llvm-svn: 57939
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Oscar Fuentes authored
llvm-svn: 57937
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Daniel Dunbar authored
createPrintModulePass and createPrintFunctionPass. - So clients who compile w/o RTTI can use them. llvm-svn: 57933
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Dale Johannesen authored
well, sort of. (Algorithm by Ian Ollmann.) llvm-svn: 57932
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- Oct 21, 2008
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Dale Johannesen authored
The same one Apple gcc uses, faster. Also gets the extreme case in gcc.c-torture/execute/ieee/rbug.c correct which we weren't before; this is not sufficient to get the test to pass though, there is another bug. llvm-svn: 57926
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Dan Gohman authored
handle first-class aggregate values. Also, fix a bug in the Ret handling for empty aggregates. llvm-svn: 57925
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Daniel Dunbar authored
documentation. Add C++ header marker. llvm-svn: 57923
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Dan Gohman authored
llvm-svn: 57920
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Dan Gohman authored
llvm-svn: 57915
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Torok Edwin authored
llvm-svn: 57912
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Jim Grosbach authored
llvm-svn: 57911
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Nuno Lopes authored
fix a tricky bug in the JIT global variable emitter, that was triggered when JITing a variable independently of a function. This lead to sharing memory memory between functions and GVs thus changing the value of a GV could change the code in execution. more details on the ML. llvm-svn: 57900
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Ted Kremenek authored
llvm-svn: 57894
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Chris Lattner authored
llvm-svn: 57889
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Chris Lattner authored
llvm-svn: 57888
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Chris Lattner authored
llvm-svn: 57887
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Dan Gohman authored
isn't yet prepared for it. llvm-svn: 57886
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