-ssa-ccp.c the correct one to look at? Please let me know.
Yes, I have tried the second option you suggested. It's not convenient
for my purpose.
Thanks and regards,
Sandeep.
On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 10:24 PM, Marc Glisse wrote:
> On Sun, 5 Jan 2014, Sandeep K Chaudhary wrote:
>
Hi guys,
I want to write a pass which can find the calculations performed on
the right hand side of each statement. In the below example -
VAR1 = 1;
VAR1++;
VAR1 = VAR1 + 5;
I want to be able to capture the equivalent statements i.e.
VAR1 = 1;
VAR1 = 2;
VAR1 = 7;
To ach
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> are working on that.
>
> Uday Khedker.
>
> Sandeep K Chaudhary wrote, On Tuesday 17 December 2013 11:54 AM:
>
>> Thank you so much for the reply, David !
>>
>> I am not sure where exactly my pass gets invoked. I will try to
Thank you so much for the reply, David !
I am not sure where exactly my pass gets invoked. I will try to find it.
But the pass get invoked somewhere in the GIMPLE stage as shown in the
GCC architecture[1].
How is it that one can dictate where the pass can be invoked? Can you
please provide some po
Hi,
Can someone please point out some tutorials for writing IPA passes in
GCC? I am struggling to achieve assignment calculations in GIMPLE pass
and I feel that an IPA pass can solve the issue. I don't have much
idea about IPA passes (simple_ipa_opt_pass or ipa_opt_pass) but can
learn and figure t
Hi Guys,
I am writing a GIMPLE pass in which I need to inspect the assignments.
For example, for the below statements, I need to find the value of the
second and third assignments which are '2' and '7'.
VAR1 = 1;
VAR1++;
VAR1 = VAR1 + 5;
But the GIMPLE IR only has the following statements i.e. n