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    • Gabor Greif's avatar
      Merge of r51073-51074 from use-diet branch. · 5ef7404d
      Gabor Greif authored
      Do not rely on std::swap<Use>, provide a (faster) member function instead.
      This change is primarily necessitated by MSVC++'s incompatibility with
      declaring std::swap<Use> to be a friend of Use.
      
      Also contains some minor tweaks to Use inline functions,
      to undo pointless changes that sneaked in with the last merge.
      
      llvm-svn: 51078
      5ef7404d
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    • Chris Lattner's avatar
      Reimplement the parameter attributes support, phase #1. hilights: · 8a923e7c
      Chris Lattner authored
      1. There is now a "PAListPtr" class, which is a smart pointer around
         the underlying uniqued parameter attribute list object, and manages
         its refcount.  It is now impossible to mess up the refcount.
      2. PAListPtr is now the main interface to the underlying object, and
         the underlying object is now completely opaque.
      3. Implementation details like SmallVector and FoldingSet are now no
         longer part of the interface.
      4. You can create a PAListPtr with an arbitrary sequence of
         ParamAttrsWithIndex's, no need to make a SmallVector of a specific 
         size (you can just use an array or scalar or vector if you wish).
      5. All the client code that had to check for a null pointer before
         dereferencing the pointer is simplified to just access the 
         PAListPtr directly.
      6. The interfaces for adding attrs to a list and removing them is a
         bit simpler.
      
      Phase #2 will rename some stuff (e.g. PAListPtr) and do other less 
      invasive changes.
      
      llvm-svn: 48289
      8a923e7c
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