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authorTobias Grosser <tobias@grosser.es>2014-11-16 22:50:23 +0000
committerTobias Grosser <tobias@grosser.es>2014-11-16 22:50:23 +0000
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Enable SCEV based code generation by default
SCEV based code generation allows Polly to detect and generate code for loops that do not have an explicit induction variable, but only virtual induction variables given by SCEV. Being able to do so has two main benefits: - We can detect more scops by default - We require less canonicalization before Polly, which means we get closer to our goal of not touching the IR before analyzing its properties. Specifically, we do not need to run -polly-indvars to introduce explicit canonical induction variables. This switch became possible as both the isl code generation and -polly-parallel are LNT error free with SCEV based code generation and the isl ast generator. llvm-svn: 222113
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