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LLVM
4.0.0
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#include <ValueMap.h>
Public Member Functions | |
| KeyT | Unwrap () const |
| void | deleted () override |
| Callback for Value destruction. More... | |
| void | allUsesReplacedWith (Value *new_key) override |
| Callback for Value RAUW. More... | |
Public Member Functions inherited from llvm::CallbackVH | |
| CallbackVH () | |
| CallbackVH (Value *P) | |
| operator Value * () const | |
Public Member Functions inherited from llvm::ValueHandleBase | |
| ValueHandleBase (HandleBaseKind Kind) | |
| ValueHandleBase (HandleBaseKind Kind, Value *V) | |
| ~ValueHandleBase () | |
| Value * | operator= (Value *RHS) |
| Value * | operator= (const ValueHandleBase &RHS) |
| Value * | operator-> () const |
| Value & | operator* () const |
Friends | |
| class | ValueMap< KeyT, ValueT, Config > |
| struct | DenseMapInfo< ValueMapCallbackVH > |
Additional Inherited Members | |
Static Public Member Functions inherited from llvm::ValueHandleBase | |
| static void | ValueIsDeleted (Value *V) |
| static void | ValueIsRAUWd (Value *Old, Value *New) |
Protected Types inherited from llvm::ValueHandleBase | |
| enum | HandleBaseKind { Assert, Callback, Tracking, Weak } |
| This indicates what sub class the handle actually is. More... | |
Protected Member Functions inherited from llvm::CallbackVH | |
| ~CallbackVH ()=default | |
| CallbackVH (const CallbackVH &)=default | |
| CallbackVH & | operator= (const CallbackVH &)=default |
| void | setValPtr (Value *P) |
Protected Member Functions inherited from llvm::ValueHandleBase | |
| ValueHandleBase (const ValueHandleBase &RHS) | |
| ValueHandleBase (HandleBaseKind Kind, const ValueHandleBase &RHS) | |
| Value * | getValPtr () const |
Static Protected Member Functions inherited from llvm::ValueHandleBase | |
| static bool | isValid (Value *V) |
Definition at line 48 of file ValueMap.h.
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Callback for Value RAUW.
Called when this->getValPtr()->replaceAllUsesWith(new_value) is called, before any of the uses have actually been replaced. If WeakVH were implemented as a CallbackVH, it would use this method to call setValPtr(new_value). AssertingVH would do nothing in this method.
Reimplemented from llvm::CallbackVH.
Definition at line 273 of file ValueMap.h.
References assert(), I, llvm::ValueMapIterator< DenseMapT, KeyT >::ValueTypeProxy::second, and Target.
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Callback for Value destruction.
Called when this->getValPtr() is destroyed, inside ~Value(), so you may call any non-virtual Value method on getValPtr(), but no subclass methods. If WeakVH were implemented as a CallbackVH, it would use this method to call setValPtr(NULL). AssertingVH would use this method to cause an assertion failure.
All implementations must remove the reference from this object to the Value that's being destroyed.
Reimplemented from llvm::CallbackVH.
Definition at line 262 of file ValueMap.h.
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Definition at line 260 of file ValueMap.h.
References llvm::ValueHandleBase::getValPtr().
Referenced by llvm::DenseMapInfo< ValueMapCallbackVH< KeyT, ValueT, Config > >::getHashValue().
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Definition at line 245 of file ValueMap.h.
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Definition at line 244 of file ValueMap.h.
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