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    • Torok Edwin's avatar
      assert(0) -> LLVM_UNREACHABLE. · 56d06597
      Torok Edwin authored
      Make llvm_unreachable take an optional string, thus moving the cerr<< out of
      line.
      LLVM_UNREACHABLE is now a simple wrapper that makes the message go away for
      NDEBUG builds.
      
      llvm-svn: 75379
      56d06597
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    • Bill Wendling's avatar
      Second attempt: · 084669a1
      Bill Wendling authored
      Massive check in. This changes the "-fast" flag to "-O#" in llc. If you want to
      use the old behavior, the flag is -O0. This change allows for finer-grained
      control over which optimizations are run at different -O levels.
      
      Most of this work was pretty mechanical. The majority of the fixes came from
      verifying that a "fast" variable wasn't used anymore. The JIT still uses a
      "Fast" flag. I'll change the JIT with a follow-up patch.
      
      llvm-svn: 70343
      084669a1
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    • Dan Gohman's avatar
      Avoid creating two TargetLowering objects for each target. · 2c836cf1
      Dan Gohman authored
      Instead, just create one, and make sure everything that needs
      it can access it. Previously most of the SelectionDAGISel
      subclasses all had their own TargetLowering object, which was
      redundant with the TargetLowering object in the TargetMachine
      subclasses, except on Sparc, where SparcTargetMachine
      didn't have a TargetLowering object. Change Sparc to work
      more like the other targets here.
      
      llvm-svn: 57016
      2c836cf1
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