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* Add IntervalMap::iterator::set{Start,Stop,Value} methods that allow limitedJakob Stoklund Olesen2010-12-031-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | editing of the current interval. These methods may cause coalescing, there are corresponding set*Unchecked methods for editing without coalescing. The non-coalescing methods are useful for applying monotonic transforms to all keys or values in a map without accidentally coalescing transformed and untransformed intervals. llvm-svn: 120829
* Move tree navigation to a new Path class that doesn't have to be a template.Jakob Stoklund Olesen2010-11-261-1/+102
| | | | | | | | The path also holds a reference to the root node, and that allows important iterator accessors like start() and stop() to have no conditional code. (When the compiler is clever enough to remove it.) llvm-svn: 120165
* Add ADT/IntervalMap.Jakob Stoklund Olesen2010-11-191-0/+60
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is a sorted interval map data structure for small keys and values with automatic coalescing and bidirectional iteration over coalesced intervals. Except for coalescing intervals, it provides similar functionality to std::map. It is however much more compact for small keys and values, and hopefully faster too. The container object itself can hold the first few intervals without any allocations, then it switches to a cache conscious B+-tree representation. A recycling allocator can be shared between many containers, even between containers holding different types. The IntervalMap is initially intended to be used with SlotIndex intervals for: - Backing store for LiveIntervalUnion that is smaller and faster than std::set. - Backing store for LiveInterval with less overhead than std::vector for typical intervals and O(N log N) merging of large intervals. 99% of virtual registers need 4 entries or less and would benefit from the small object optimization. - Backing store for LiveDebugVariable which doesn't exist yet, but will track debug variables during register allocation. This is a work in progress. Missing items are: - Performance metrics. - erase(). - insert() shrinkage. - clear(). - More performance metrics. - Simplification and detemplatization. llvm-svn: 119787
* Revert "Add ADT/IntervalMap.", GCC doesn't like it.Jakob Stoklund Olesen2010-11-191-60/+0
| | | | | | This reverts r119772. llvm-svn: 119773
* Add ADT/IntervalMap.Jakob Stoklund Olesen2010-11-191-0/+60
This is a sorted interval map data structure for small keys and values with automatic coalescing and bidirectional iteration over coalesced intervals. Except for coalescing intervals, it provides similar functionality to std::map. It is however much more compact for small keys and values, and hopefully faster too. The container object itself can hold the first few intervals without any allocations, then it switches to a cache conscious B+-tree representation. A recycling allocator can be shared between many containers, even between containers holding different types. The IntervalMap is initially intended to be used with SlotIndex intervals for: - Backing store for LiveIntervalUnion that is smaller and faster than std::set. - Backing store for LiveInterval with less overhead than std::vector for typical intervals and O(N log N) merging of large intervals. 99% of virtual registers need 4 entries or less and would benefit from the small object optimization. - Backing store for LiveDebugVariable which doesn't exist yet, but will track debug variables during register allocation. This is a work in progress. Missing items are: - Performance metrics. - erase(). - insert() shrinkage. - clear(). - More performance metrics. - Simplification and detemplatization. llvm-svn: 119772
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