+ checkName();
+ // Since the Init for the name was changed, see if we can resolve
+ // any of it using members of the Record.
+ Init *ComputedName = Name->resolveReferences(*this, 0);
+ if (ComputedName != Name) {
+ setName(ComputedName);
+ }
+ // DO NOT resolve record values to the name at this point because
+ // there might be default values for arguments of this def. Those
+ // arguments might not have been resolved yet so we don't want to
+ // prematurely assume values for those arguments were not passed to
+ // this def.
+ //
+ // Nonetheless, it may be that some of this Record's values
+ // reference the record name. Indeed, the reason for having the
+ // record name be an Init is to provide this flexibility. The extra
+ // resolve steps after completely instantiating defs takes care of
+ // this. See TGParser::ParseDef and TGParser::ParseDefm.
+}
+
+void Record::setName(const std::string &Name) {
+ setName(StringInit::get(Name));