occurs when the symbol table for a module has been stripped, making all of the
function local symbols go away.
This saves 6728 bytes in the stripped bytecode file of 254.gap (which obviously
has 841 functions), which isn't a ton, but helps and was easy.
llvm-svn: 10750
each basic block in function. Instead, just emit a stream of instructions,
chopping up basic blocks based on when we find terminator instructions. This
saves a fairly substantial chunk of bytecode space. In stripped, sample
cases, for example, we get this reduction in size:
197.parser: 163036 -> 137180: 18.8% reduction
254.gap : 844936 -> 689392: 22.6%
255.vortex: 621724 -> 528444: 17.7%
...
Not bad for something this simple. :) Note that this doesn't require a new
bytecode version number at all, though version 1.1 should not need to support
the old format.
llvm-svn: 10280
Rename SlotCalculator::getValSlot() to SlotCalculator::getSlot(),
SlotCalculator::insertValue() to SlotCalculator::getOrCreateSlot(),
SlotCalculator::insertVal() to SlotCalculator::insertValue(), and
SlotCalculator::doInsertVal() to SlotCalculator::doInsertValue().
llvm-svn: 9190
For now, we translate linkonce into weak linkage in the bytecode format because
we don't have enough bits to represent it. We will rev the bytecode version
soon anyways, so this will be fixed in the near future.
llvm-svn: 9170
- Null values are implicitly encoded instead of explicitly, this makes
things more compact!
- More compactly represent ConstantPointerRefs
- Bytecode files are represented as:
Header|GlobalTypes|GlobalVars/Function Protos|Constants|Functions|SymTab
instead of
Header|GlobalTypes|Constants|GlobalVars/Function Protos|Functions|SymTab
which makes a lot of things simpler.
Writer changes:
- We now explictly encode versioning information in the bytecode files.
- This allows new code to read bytecode files produced by old code, but
new bytecode files can have enhancements such as the above. Although this
makes the reader a bit more complex (having to deal with old formats), the
writer only needs to be able to produce the most recent version.
llvm-svn: 5749
* Renamed StatisticReporter.h/cpp to Statistic.h/cpp
* Broke constructor to take two const char * arguments instead of one, so
that indendation can be taken care of automatically.
* Sort the list by pass name when printing
* Make sure to print all statistics as a group, instead of randomly when
the statistics dtors are called.
* Updated ProgrammersManual with new semantics.
llvm-svn: 4002
* Correctly delete TypeHandles in AsmParser. In addition to not leaking
memory, this prevents a bug that could have occurred when a type got
resolved that the constexpr was using
* Check for errors in the AsmParser instead of hitting assertion failures
deep in the code
* Simplify the interface to the ConstantExpr class, removing unneccesary
parameters to the ::get* methods.
* Rename the 'getelementptr' version of ConstantExpr::get to
ConstantExpr::getGetElementPtr
llvm-svn: 3161
may be constructed by expressions of other types (and so the
contents of the primitive type planes must come after all types).
Use a helper function outputConstantsInPlane in outputConstants to
do this.
llvm-svn: 2898
* Add real support for global variable addresses initializing constants
* Fix encoding/decoding of VarArgs calls
* Support the Invoke instruction
llvm-svn: 761
* ConstPoolPointerReference now represents a pointer to a GlobalValue
* Methods name references are now explicit pointers to methods
* Rename Value::GlobalVal to Value::GlobalVariableVal to avoid confusion
llvm-svn: 703
* Internal rep no longer has a constant pool
* Support emission of recursive types
* Don't output a constant pool for an external method
* The bytecode writer is no longer a module analyzer
llvm-svn: 449
* Renamed getOpcode to getOpcodeName
* Changed getOpcodeName to return a const char * instead of string
* Added a getOpcode method to replace getInstType
* Changed code to use getOpcode instead of getInstType
llvm-svn: 152
Operands are maintained as a vector<Use> in the User class, and operator
iterators are provided as before. Getting an operand no longer requires
a virtual function call.
WARNING: getOperand(x) where x >= getNumOperands() will now assert instead
of returning null!
llvm-svn: 149
* Convert post to pre-increment for for loops
* Use generic programming more
* Use new Value::cast* instructions
* Use new Module, Method, & BasicBlock forwarding methods
* Use new facilities in STLExtras.h
* Use new Instruction::isPHINode() method
llvm-svn: 96