clang 20.0.0 (based on r547379) from build 12806354. Bug: http://b/379133546 Test: N/A Change-Id: I2eb8938af55d809de674be63cb30cf27e801862b Upstream-Commit: ad834e67b1105d15ef907f6255d4c96e8e733f57
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//===- Analysis.h --------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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/// \file
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/// Pass manager infrastructure for declaring and invalidating analyses.
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_IR_ANALYSIS_H
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#define LLVM_IR_ANALYSIS_H
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#include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h"
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namespace llvm {
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class Function;
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class Module;
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/// A special type used by analysis passes to provide an address that
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/// identifies that particular analysis pass type.
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///
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/// Analysis passes should have a static data member of this type and derive
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/// from the \c AnalysisInfoMixin to get a static ID method used to identify
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/// the analysis in the pass management infrastructure.
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struct alignas(8) AnalysisKey {};
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/// A special type used to provide an address that identifies a set of related
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/// analyses. These sets are primarily used below to mark sets of analyses as
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/// preserved.
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///
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/// For example, a transformation can indicate that it preserves the CFG of a
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/// function by preserving the appropriate AnalysisSetKey. An analysis that
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/// depends only on the CFG can then check if that AnalysisSetKey is preserved;
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/// if it is, the analysis knows that it itself is preserved.
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struct alignas(8) AnalysisSetKey {};
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/// This templated class represents "all analyses that operate over \<a
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/// particular IR unit\>" (e.g. a Function or a Module) in instances of
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/// PreservedAnalysis.
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///
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/// This lets a transformation say e.g. "I preserved all function analyses".
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///
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/// Note that you must provide an explicit instantiation declaration and
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/// definition for this template in order to get the correct behavior on
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/// Windows. Otherwise, the address of SetKey will not be stable.
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template <typename IRUnitT> class AllAnalysesOn {
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public:
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static AnalysisSetKey *ID() { return &SetKey; }
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private:
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static AnalysisSetKey SetKey;
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};
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template <typename IRUnitT> AnalysisSetKey AllAnalysesOn<IRUnitT>::SetKey;
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extern template class AllAnalysesOn<Module>;
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extern template class AllAnalysesOn<Function>;
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/// Represents analyses that only rely on functions' control flow.
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///
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/// This can be used with \c PreservedAnalyses to mark the CFG as preserved and
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/// to query whether it has been preserved.
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///
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/// The CFG of a function is defined as the set of basic blocks and the edges
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/// between them. Changing the set of basic blocks in a function is enough to
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/// mutate the CFG. Mutating the condition of a branch or argument of an
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/// invoked function does not mutate the CFG, but changing the successor labels
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/// of those instructions does.
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class CFGAnalyses {
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public:
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static AnalysisSetKey *ID() { return &SetKey; }
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private:
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static AnalysisSetKey SetKey;
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};
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/// A set of analyses that are preserved following a run of a transformation
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/// pass.
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///
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/// Transformation passes build and return these objects to communicate which
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/// analyses are still valid after the transformation. For most passes this is
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/// fairly simple: if they don't change anything all analyses are preserved,
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/// otherwise only a short list of analyses that have been explicitly updated
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/// are preserved.
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///
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/// This class also lets transformation passes mark abstract *sets* of analyses
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/// as preserved. A transformation that (say) does not alter the CFG can
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/// indicate such by marking a particular AnalysisSetKey as preserved, and
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/// then analyses can query whether that AnalysisSetKey is preserved.
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///
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/// Finally, this class can represent an "abandoned" analysis, which is
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/// not preserved even if it would be covered by some abstract set of analyses.
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///
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/// Given a `PreservedAnalyses` object, an analysis will typically want to
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/// figure out whether it is preserved. In the example below, MyAnalysisType is
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/// preserved if it's not abandoned, and (a) it's explicitly marked as
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/// preserved, (b), the set AllAnalysesOn<MyIRUnit> is preserved, or (c) both
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/// AnalysisSetA and AnalysisSetB are preserved.
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///
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/// ```
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/// auto PAC = PA.getChecker<MyAnalysisType>();
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/// if (PAC.preserved() || PAC.preservedSet<AllAnalysesOn<MyIRUnit>>() ||
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/// (PAC.preservedSet<AnalysisSetA>() &&
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/// PAC.preservedSet<AnalysisSetB>())) {
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/// // The analysis has been successfully preserved ...
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/// }
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/// ```
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class PreservedAnalyses {
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public:
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/// Convenience factory function for the empty preserved set.
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static PreservedAnalyses none() { return PreservedAnalyses(); }
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/// Construct a special preserved set that preserves all passes.
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static PreservedAnalyses all() {
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PreservedAnalyses PA;
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PA.PreservedIDs.insert(&AllAnalysesKey);
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return PA;
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}
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/// Construct a preserved analyses object with a single preserved set.
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template <typename AnalysisSetT> static PreservedAnalyses allInSet() {
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PreservedAnalyses PA;
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PA.preserveSet<AnalysisSetT>();
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return PA;
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}
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/// Mark an analysis as preserved.
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template <typename AnalysisT> void preserve() { preserve(AnalysisT::ID()); }
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/// Given an analysis's ID, mark the analysis as preserved, adding it
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/// to the set.
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void preserve(AnalysisKey *ID) {
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// Clear this ID from the explicit not-preserved set if present.
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NotPreservedAnalysisIDs.erase(ID);
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// If we're not already preserving all analyses (other than those in
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// NotPreservedAnalysisIDs).
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if (!areAllPreserved())
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PreservedIDs.insert(ID);
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}
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/// Mark an analysis set as preserved.
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template <typename AnalysisSetT> void preserveSet() {
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preserveSet(AnalysisSetT::ID());
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}
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/// Mark an analysis set as preserved using its ID.
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void preserveSet(AnalysisSetKey *ID) {
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// If we're not already in the saturated 'all' state, add this set.
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if (!areAllPreserved())
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PreservedIDs.insert(ID);
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}
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/// Mark an analysis as abandoned.
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///
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/// An abandoned analysis is not preserved, even if it is nominally covered
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/// by some other set or was previously explicitly marked as preserved.
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///
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/// Note that you can only abandon a specific analysis, not a *set* of
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/// analyses.
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template <typename AnalysisT> void abandon() { abandon(AnalysisT::ID()); }
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/// Mark an analysis as abandoned using its ID.
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///
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/// An abandoned analysis is not preserved, even if it is nominally covered
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/// by some other set or was previously explicitly marked as preserved.
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///
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/// Note that you can only abandon a specific analysis, not a *set* of
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/// analyses.
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void abandon(AnalysisKey *ID) {
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PreservedIDs.erase(ID);
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NotPreservedAnalysisIDs.insert(ID);
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}
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/// Intersect this set with another in place.
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///
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/// This is a mutating operation on this preserved set, removing all
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/// preserved passes which are not also preserved in the argument.
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void intersect(const PreservedAnalyses &Arg) {
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if (Arg.areAllPreserved())
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return;
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if (areAllPreserved()) {
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*this = Arg;
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return;
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}
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// The intersection requires the *union* of the explicitly not-preserved
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// IDs and the *intersection* of the preserved IDs.
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for (auto *ID : Arg.NotPreservedAnalysisIDs) {
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PreservedIDs.erase(ID);
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NotPreservedAnalysisIDs.insert(ID);
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}
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PreservedIDs.remove_if(
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[&](void *ID) { return !Arg.PreservedIDs.contains(ID); });
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}
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/// Intersect this set with a temporary other set in place.
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///
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/// This is a mutating operation on this preserved set, removing all
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/// preserved passes which are not also preserved in the argument.
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void intersect(PreservedAnalyses &&Arg) {
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if (Arg.areAllPreserved())
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return;
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if (areAllPreserved()) {
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*this = std::move(Arg);
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return;
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}
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// The intersection requires the *union* of the explicitly not-preserved
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// IDs and the *intersection* of the preserved IDs.
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for (auto *ID : Arg.NotPreservedAnalysisIDs) {
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PreservedIDs.erase(ID);
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NotPreservedAnalysisIDs.insert(ID);
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}
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PreservedIDs.remove_if(
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[&](void *ID) { return !Arg.PreservedIDs.contains(ID); });
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}
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/// A checker object that makes it easy to query for whether an analysis or
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/// some set covering it is preserved.
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class PreservedAnalysisChecker {
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friend class PreservedAnalyses;
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const PreservedAnalyses &PA;
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AnalysisKey *const ID;
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const bool IsAbandoned;
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/// A PreservedAnalysisChecker is tied to a particular Analysis because
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/// `preserved()` and `preservedSet()` both return false if the Analysis
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/// was abandoned.
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PreservedAnalysisChecker(const PreservedAnalyses &PA, AnalysisKey *ID)
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: PA(PA), ID(ID), IsAbandoned(PA.NotPreservedAnalysisIDs.count(ID)) {}
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public:
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/// Returns true if the checker's analysis was not abandoned and either
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/// - the analysis is explicitly preserved or
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/// - all analyses are preserved.
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bool preserved() {
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return !IsAbandoned && (PA.PreservedIDs.count(&AllAnalysesKey) ||
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PA.PreservedIDs.count(ID));
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}
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/// Return true if the checker's analysis was not abandoned, i.e. it was not
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/// explicitly invalidated. Even if the analysis is not explicitly
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/// preserved, if the analysis is known stateless, then it is preserved.
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bool preservedWhenStateless() { return !IsAbandoned; }
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/// Returns true if the checker's analysis was not abandoned and either
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/// - \p AnalysisSetT is explicitly preserved or
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/// - all analyses are preserved.
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template <typename AnalysisSetT> bool preservedSet() {
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AnalysisSetKey *SetID = AnalysisSetT::ID();
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return !IsAbandoned && (PA.PreservedIDs.count(&AllAnalysesKey) ||
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PA.PreservedIDs.count(SetID));
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}
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};
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/// Build a checker for this `PreservedAnalyses` and the specified analysis
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/// type.
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///
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/// You can use the returned object to query whether an analysis was
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/// preserved. See the example in the comment on `PreservedAnalysis`.
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template <typename AnalysisT> PreservedAnalysisChecker getChecker() const {
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return PreservedAnalysisChecker(*this, AnalysisT::ID());
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}
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/// Build a checker for this `PreservedAnalyses` and the specified analysis
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/// ID.
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///
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/// You can use the returned object to query whether an analysis was
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/// preserved. See the example in the comment on `PreservedAnalysis`.
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PreservedAnalysisChecker getChecker(AnalysisKey *ID) const {
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return PreservedAnalysisChecker(*this, ID);
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}
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/// Test whether all analyses are preserved (and none are abandoned).
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///
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/// This is used primarily to optimize for the common case of a transformation
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/// which makes no changes to the IR.
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bool areAllPreserved() const {
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return NotPreservedAnalysisIDs.empty() &&
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PreservedIDs.count(&AllAnalysesKey);
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}
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/// Directly test whether a set of analyses is preserved.
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///
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/// This is only true when no analyses have been explicitly abandoned.
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template <typename AnalysisSetT> bool allAnalysesInSetPreserved() const {
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return allAnalysesInSetPreserved(AnalysisSetT::ID());
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}
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/// Directly test whether a set of analyses is preserved.
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///
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/// This is only true when no analyses have been explicitly abandoned.
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bool allAnalysesInSetPreserved(AnalysisSetKey *SetID) const {
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return NotPreservedAnalysisIDs.empty() &&
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(PreservedIDs.count(&AllAnalysesKey) || PreservedIDs.count(SetID));
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}
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private:
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/// A special key used to indicate all analyses.
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static AnalysisSetKey AllAnalysesKey;
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/// The IDs of analyses and analysis sets that are preserved.
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SmallPtrSet<void *, 2> PreservedIDs;
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/// The IDs of explicitly not-preserved analyses.
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///
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/// If an analysis in this set is covered by a set in `PreservedIDs`, we
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/// consider it not-preserved. That is, `NotPreservedAnalysisIDs` always
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/// "wins" over analysis sets in `PreservedIDs`.
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///
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/// Also, a given ID should never occur both here and in `PreservedIDs`.
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SmallPtrSet<AnalysisKey *, 2> NotPreservedAnalysisIDs;
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};
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} // namespace llvm
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#endif
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