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authorChris Lattner <sabre@nondot.org>2008-08-17 07:19:36 +0000
committerChris Lattner <sabre@nondot.org>2008-08-17 07:19:36 +0000
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Rework the routines that convert AP[S]Int into a string. Now, instead of
returning an std::string by value, it fills in a SmallString/SmallVector passed in. This significantly reduces string thrashing in some cases. More specifically, this: - Adds an operator<< and a print method for APInt that allows you to directly send them to an ostream. - Reimplements APInt::toString to be much simpler and more efficient algorithmically in addition to not thrashing strings quite as much. This speeds up llvm-dis on kc++ by 7%, and may also slightly speed up the asmprinter. This also fixes a bug I introduced into the asmwriter in a previous patch w.r.t. alias printing. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@54873 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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1 files changed, 1 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/lib/Support/ConstantRange.cpp b/lib/Support/ConstantRange.cpp
index 0d22b32..9c83b7c 100644
--- a/lib/Support/ConstantRange.cpp
+++ b/lib/Support/ConstantRange.cpp
@@ -463,8 +463,7 @@ ConstantRange ConstantRange::truncate(uint32_t DstTySize) const {
/// print - Print out the bounds to a stream...
///
void ConstantRange::print(std::ostream &OS) const {
- OS << "[" << Lower.toStringSigned(10) << ","
- << Upper.toStringSigned(10) << ")";
+ OS << "[" << Lower << "," << Upper << ")";
}
/// dump - Allow printing from a debugger easily...