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* Eliminated redundant "constructors" for ClangExpressionVariable. ↵Sean Callanan2015-10-011-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | The ClangExpressionVariable::CreateVariableInList functions looked cute, but caused more confusion than they solved. I removed them, and instead made sure that there are adequate facilities for easily adding newly-constructed ExpressionVariables to lists. I also made some of the constructors that are common be generic, so that it's possible to construct expression variables from generic places (like the ABI and ValueObject) without having to know the specifics about the class. llvm-svn: 249095
* Now persistent expression data no longer lives with the Target, but rather withSean Callanan2015-09-301-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | the corresponding TypeSystem. This makes sense because what kind of data there is -- and how it can be looked up -- depends on the language. Functionality that is common to all type systems is factored out into PersistentExpressionState. llvm-svn: 248934
* Moved more Clang-specific parts of the expression parser into the Clang plugin.Sean Callanan2015-09-251-0/+84
There are still a bunch of dependencies on the plug-in, but this helps to identify them. There are also a few more bits we need to move (and abstract, for example the ClangPersistentVariables). llvm-svn: 248612
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