Remove LatencyPriorityQueue::dump because it relies on an implicit copy ctor which is deprecated in C++11 (due to the presence of a user-declare dtor in the base class)

This type could be made copyable (= default a protected copy ctor in the
base class, and preferably make the derived class final to avoid risks
of providing a slicing copy operation to further derived classes) but it
seemed easier to avoid that complexity for a dump function that I assume
(by symmetry with ResourcePriorityQueue's dump, which was actively
buggy) not often used.

llvm-svn: 231133
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David Blaikie 2015-03-03 21:16:56 +00:00
parent 84483d247f
commit 0ef4488df2
2 changed files with 0 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -83,8 +83,6 @@ namespace llvm {
void remove(SUnit *SU) override;
void dump(ScheduleDAG* DAG) const override;
// scheduledNode - As nodes are scheduled, we look to see if there are any
// successor nodes that have a single unscheduled predecessor. If so, that
// single predecessor has a higher priority, since scheduling it will make

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@ -138,16 +138,3 @@ void LatencyPriorityQueue::remove(SUnit *SU) {
std::swap(*I, Queue.back());
Queue.pop_back();
}
#ifdef NDEBUG
void LatencyPriorityQueue::dump(ScheduleDAG *DAG) const {}
#else
void LatencyPriorityQueue::dump(ScheduleDAG *DAG) const {
LatencyPriorityQueue q = *this;
while (!q.empty()) {
SUnit *su = q.pop();
dbgs() << "Height " << su->getHeight() << ": ";
su->dump(DAG);
}
}
#endif