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Reid Spencer 25f4cd093b For PR1070:
Revise the upgrade parser to keep track of types more faithfully and use
this information to resolve name conflicts resulting from collapsed type
planes. The type planes have collapsed because the integer types are now
signless so that uint and int became i32. Where two planes existed for uint
and int, only i32 exists. Any variable names depending on the type planes
to pmake the identifier unique would cause a conflict. This patch resolves
that conflict for many but not all cases.

Situations involving the integer types and pointers to them are handled
by this patch.  However, there are corner cases that are not handled
well, such as:

%t1 = type { uint, int }
%t2 = type { int, uint }

void %myfunc(%t1* one, %t2* two) {
  %var = load %t1* one
  %var = load %t2* two
}

In the scenario above, %t1 and %t2 are really the same type: { i32, i32 }
Consequently attempting to name %var twice will yield a redefinition error
when assembled.

While this patch is sufficien to allow the llvm/test suite to pass, More
work needs to be to complete the handling of these corner cases.

llvm-svn: 32810
2007-01-02 05:44:33 +00:00
llvm For PR1070: 2007-01-02 05:44:33 +00:00