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-For vector types, TargetData.cpp::getTypeInfo() returns alignment that is equal
+For vector types, DataLayout.cpp::getTypeInfo() returns alignment that is equal
to the type size. It works but can be overly conservative as the alignment of
specific vector types are target dependent.
c += v & 1;
return c;
}
-unsigned countbits_fast(unsigned v){
- unsigned c;
- for (c = 0; v; c++)
- v &= v - 1; // clear the least significant bit set
- return c;
-}
-BITBOARD = unsigned long long
-int PopCnt(register BITBOARD a) {
- register int c=0;
- while(a) {
- c++;
- a &= a - 1;
- }
- return c;
-}
unsigned int popcount(unsigned int input) {
unsigned int count = 0;
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < 4 * 8; i++)
//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
+unsigned f(unsigned x) { return ((x & 7) + 1) & 15; }
+The & 15 part should be optimized away, it doesn't change the result. Currently
+not optimized with "clang -emit-llvm-bc | opt -std-compile-opts".
+
+//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
+
This was noticed in the entryblock for grokdeclarator in 403.gcc:
%tmp = icmp eq i32 %decl_context, 4
should fold to x > y.
//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
-
-int f(double x) { return __builtin_fabs(x) < 0.0; }
-should fold to false.
-
-//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//