- Oct 28, 2009
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Bob Wilson authored
use it to control tail merging when there is a tradeoff between performance and code size. When there is only 1 instruction in the common tail, we have been merging. That can be good for code size but is a definite loss for performance. Now we will avoid tail merging in that case when the optimization level is "Aggressive", i.e., "-O3". Radar 7338114. Since the IfConversion pass invokes BranchFolding, it too needs to know the optimization level. Note that I removed the RegisterPass instantiation for IfConversion because it required a default constructor. If someone wants to keep that for some reason, we can add a default constructor with a hard-wired optimization level. llvm-svn: 85346
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- Sep 04, 2009
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Evan Cheng authored
llvm-svn: 80994
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