+/// getAnalysisIfAvailable<AnalysisType>() - Subclasses use this function to
+/// get analysis information that might be around, for example to update it.
+/// This is different than getAnalysis in that it can fail (if the analysis
+/// results haven't been computed), so should only be used if you can handle
+/// the case when the analysis is not available. This method is often used by
+/// transformation APIs to update analysis results for a pass automatically as
+/// the transform is performed.
+///
+template<typename AnalysisType>
+AnalysisType *Pass::getAnalysisIfAvailable() const {
+ assert(Resolver && "Pass not resident in a PassManager object!");
+
+ const void *PI = &AnalysisType::ID;
+
+ Pass *ResultPass = Resolver->getAnalysisIfAvailable(PI, true);
+ if (!ResultPass) return nullptr;
+
+ // Because the AnalysisType may not be a subclass of pass (for
+ // AnalysisGroups), we use getAdjustedAnalysisPointer here to potentially
+ // adjust the return pointer (because the class may multiply inherit, once
+ // from pass, once from AnalysisType).
+ return (AnalysisType*)ResultPass->getAdjustedAnalysisPointer(PI);
+}
+
+/// getAnalysis<AnalysisType>() - This function is used by subclasses to get
+/// to the analysis information that they claim to use by overriding the
+/// getAnalysisUsage function.
+///
+template<typename AnalysisType>
+AnalysisType &Pass::getAnalysis() const {
+ assert(Resolver && "Pass has not been inserted into a PassManager object!");
+ return getAnalysisID<AnalysisType>(&AnalysisType::ID);
+}
+
+template<typename AnalysisType>
+AnalysisType &Pass::getAnalysisID(AnalysisID PI) const {
+ assert(PI && "getAnalysis for unregistered pass!");
+ assert(Resolver&&"Pass has not been inserted into a PassManager object!");
+ // PI *must* appear in AnalysisImpls. Because the number of passes used
+ // should be a small number, we just do a linear search over a (dense)
+ // vector.
+ Pass *ResultPass = Resolver->findImplPass(PI);
+ assert (ResultPass &&
+ "getAnalysis*() called on an analysis that was not "
+ "'required' by pass!");
+
+ // Because the AnalysisType may not be a subclass of pass (for
+ // AnalysisGroups), we use getAdjustedAnalysisPointer here to potentially
+ // adjust the return pointer (because the class may multiply inherit, once
+ // from pass, once from AnalysisType).
+ return *(AnalysisType*)ResultPass->getAdjustedAnalysisPointer(PI);
+}
+
+/// getAnalysis<AnalysisType>() - This function is used by subclasses to get
+/// to the analysis information that they claim to use by overriding the
+/// getAnalysisUsage function.
+///
+template<typename AnalysisType>
+AnalysisType &Pass::getAnalysis(Function &F) {
+ assert(Resolver &&"Pass has not been inserted into a PassManager object!");
+
+ return getAnalysisID<AnalysisType>(&AnalysisType::ID, F);
+}
+
+template<typename AnalysisType>
+AnalysisType &Pass::getAnalysisID(AnalysisID PI, Function &F) {
+ assert(PI && "getAnalysis for unregistered pass!");
+ assert(Resolver && "Pass has not been inserted into a PassManager object!");
+ // PI *must* appear in AnalysisImpls. Because the number of passes used
+ // should be a small number, we just do a linear search over a (dense)
+ // vector.
+ Pass *ResultPass = Resolver->findImplPass(this, PI, F);
+ assert(ResultPass && "Unable to find requested analysis info");
+
+ // Because the AnalysisType may not be a subclass of pass (for
+ // AnalysisGroups), we use getAdjustedAnalysisPointer here to potentially
+ // adjust the return pointer (because the class may multiply inherit, once
+ // from pass, once from AnalysisType).
+ return *(AnalysisType*)ResultPass->getAdjustedAnalysisPointer(PI);
+}
+
+} // End llvm namespace
+