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author | Adam Nemet <anemet@apple.com> | 2016-12-21 04:07:40 +0000 |
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committer | Adam Nemet <anemet@apple.com> | 2016-12-21 04:07:40 +0000 |
commit | 32e6a34c02e625184f0a108a5d5c23a6cd90234c (patch) | |
tree | 889f62a67831f0b9bcd6eea3bff50c9705045e3b /clang/lib/Serialization/ASTReaderDecl.cpp | |
parent | 1857800cb56caea13cee1e7e664d123274624322 (diff) | |
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[LDist] Match behavior between invoking via optimization pipeline or opt -loop-distribute
In r267672, where the loop distribution pragma was introduced, I tried
it hard to keep the old behavior for opt: when opt is invoked
with -loop-distribute, it should distribute the loop (it's off by
default when ran via the optimization pipeline).
As MichaelZ has discovered this has the unintended consequence of
breaking a very common developer work-flow to reproduce compilations
using opt: First you print the pass pipeline of clang
with -debug-pass=Arguments and then invoking opt with the returned
arguments.
clang -debug-pass will include -loop-distribute but the pass is invoked
with default=off so nothing happens unless the loop carries the pragma.
While through opt (default=on) we will try to distribute all loops.
This changes opt's default to off as well to match clang. The tests are
modified to explicitly enable the transformation.
llvm-svn: 290235
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