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Re: [tree-ssa]: PRE updates and note on bug
On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 18:00, Steven Bosscher wrote:
> Op di 22-07-2003, om 19:57 schreef Andrew MacLeod:
> > Like I said, Im contemplating ditching bsi_prev anyway... no-one uses it
> > and its horribly inefficient.
>
> I had a use for it in my attempt to write a tree based tail recursion
> elimination pass. Efficient reverse iterators would be very useful to
> identify calls in tail positions, as well as for identifying exit
> blocks. I suppose many jump optimizations could benefit from reverse
> iterators as well.
>
Oughtn't those things be identifiable using the CFG and bsi_last()?
> So it would be nice to see bsi_prev() be fixed instead of removed :)
>
I agree, it ought to get fixed eventually... I just dont have time right
now to look at it.
> There was an idea to use TREE_CHAIN of the COMPOUND_EXPRs to make the
> containers double linked lists. What happened to that idea?
>
>
The right solution is to replace COMPOUND_EXPRs with a different linking
mechanism.. but easier said than done so far. Too many other things that
need attention.
we do have the macros:
FOR_EACH_STMT_IN_REVERSE
and
FOR_EACH_BSI_IN_REVERSE
These are used by algorithms which need to traverse all the stmts in a
block backwards, and they work reasonably efficiently, at least compared
top bsi_prev() :-)
Andrew.