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Make "`aa[key]`" use the same runtime call as "`key in aa`". The runtime calls these were using were different, but with equivalent definitions. With `ldc -O3`, the following functions now all compile to the exact same code: {{{ int[int] y; void foo(int x) { if (x in y) { auto z = x in y; sink(*z); } } void bar(int x) { if (x in y) { sink(y[x]); } } void baz(int x) { if (auto p = x in y) { sink(*p); } } }}}
author Frits van Bommel <fvbommel wxs.nl>
date Mon, 25 May 2009 12:50:40 +0200
parents 1ba61de8796b
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// simple example that shows off getting D wrappers from C values.
module llvmsample3;

import llvm.c.Core;
import llvm.llvm;

void main()
{
    auto m = new Module("sample3");

    // global int32
    auto gi = m.addGlobal(Type.Int32, "myint");
    gi.initializer = ConstantInt.GetU(Type.Int32, 42);

    // this is not a cached value, it's recreated dynamically
    auto _i = gi.initializer;
    auto ci = cast(ConstantInt)_i;
    assert(ci !is null);
    ci.dump;

    // global struct
    auto st = StructType.Get([Type.Double,Type.Double,Type.Double]);
    auto gs = m.addGlobal(st, "mystruct");
    auto elems = new Constant[3];
    foreach(i,ref e; elems)
        e = ConstantReal.Get(Type.Double, i+1);
    gs.initializer = ConstantStruct.Get(elems);

    // again this is not a cached value.
    auto s = gs.initializer;
    auto cs = cast(ConstantStruct)s;
    assert(cs !is null);

    cs.dump;
}