some more tweaks

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Gabor Greif 2010-03-26 19:40:38 +00:00
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@ -1977,9 +1977,9 @@ for (Value::use_iterator i = F->use_begin(), e = F->use_end(); i != e; ++i
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Note that dereferencing a <tt>Value::use_iterator</tt> is not a very cheap <p>Note that dereferencing a <tt>Value::use_iterator</tt> is not a very cheap
operation. Instead of performing <tt>*i</tt> above several times, consider operation. Instead of performing <tt>*i</tt> above several times, consider
doing it only once in the loop body and reusing its result. doing it only once in the loop body and reusing its result.</p>
<p>Alternatively, it's common to have an instance of the <a <p>Alternatively, it's common to have an instance of the <a
href="/doxygen/classllvm_1_1User.html">User Class</a> and need to know what href="/doxygen/classllvm_1_1User.html">User Class</a> and need to know what
@ -2001,12 +2001,13 @@ for (User::op_iterator i = pi-&gt;op_begin(), e = pi-&gt;op_end(); i != e; ++i)
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<p>Declaring objects as <tt>const</tt> is an important tool of enforcing <p>Declaring objects as <tt>const</tt> is an important tool of enforcing
mutation free algorithms (such as analyses etc.). For this purpose above mutation free algorithms (such as analyses, etc.). For this purpose above
iterators come in constant flavors as <tt>Value::const_use_iterator</tt> iterators come in constant flavors as <tt>Value::const_use_iterator</tt>
and <tt>Value::const_op_iterator</tt>. They automatically arise when and <tt>Value::const_op_iterator</tt>. They automatically arise when
calling <tt>use/op_begin()</tt> on <tt>const Value*</tt>s or calling <tt>use/op_begin()</tt> on <tt>const Value*</tt>s or
<tt>const User*</tt>s respectively. Upon dereferencing, they return <tt>const User*</tt>s respectively. Upon dereferencing, they return
<tt>const Use*</tt>s. Otherwise the above patterns remain unchanged. <tt>const Use*</tt>s. Otherwise the above patterns remain unchanged.</p>
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