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Allow specific optimization passes to be requested from the command line.
Now you can run "`ldc test.d -c -mem2reg -simplifycfg`" if you feel the urge.
The -O<N> options are still supported, and are inserted in the passes list in
the position where they appear on the command line.
(so -simplifycfg -O1 -instcombine does the "right thing")
One small change: -inline is renamed to -enable-inlining due to a naming
conflict with the option to add the -inline pass. -inline now inserts the
inlining pass in the position specified, not in the middle of -O<N>.
(ldmd has been updated to translate -inline to -enable-inlining)
author | Frits van Bommel <fvbommel wxs.nl> |
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date | Sun, 29 Mar 2009 15:46:55 +0200 |
parents | 1bb99290e03a |
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module tangotests.arrays1; import tango.stdc.stdio; void main() { real[] arr; print(arr); main2(); } void main2() { real[] arr = void; fill(arr); print(arr); main3(); } void main3() { } void print(real[] arr) { printf("len=%u ; ptr=%p\n", arr.length, arr.ptr); } void fill(ref real[] arr) { auto ptr = cast(void**)&arr; *ptr++ = cast(void*)0xbeefc0de; *ptr = cast(void*)0xbeefc0de; } void dg1(void delegate(int[]) dg) { dg2(dg); } void dg2(void delegate(int[]) dg) { dg(null); } void sarr1(int[16] sa) { sarr1(sa); } struct Str { size_t length; char* ptr; } void str1(Str str) { str1(str); } void str2(ref Str str) { str2(str); } void str3(out Str str) { str3(str); } void str4(Str* str) { str4(str); } void str5(Str);