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swift-mirror/include/swift/SIL/NodeDatastructures.h
Nate Chandler cc6d97ae14 Add a few more node datastructures.
These are all copy-paste + find-replace:

- InstructionSetVector, from BasicBlockSetVector
- InstructionWorklist, from BasicBlockWorklist
- ValueWorklist, from BasicBlockWorklist
2022-09-27 17:07:30 -07:00

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//===--- NodeDatastructures.h -----------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
//
// Copyright (c) 2014 - 2022 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors
// Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception
//
// See https://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information
// See https://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file defines efficient data structures for working with Nodes.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef SWIFT_SIL_NODEDATASTRUCTURES_H
#define SWIFT_SIL_NODEDATASTRUCTURES_H
#include "swift/SIL/NodeBits.h"
#include "swift/SIL/StackList.h"
namespace swift {
/// An implementation of `llvm::SetVector<SILNode *,
/// StackList<SILNode *>,
/// NodeSet>`.
///
/// Unfortunately it's not possible to use `llvm::SetVector` directly because
/// the NodeSet and StackList constructors needs a `SILFunction` argument.
///
/// Note: This class does not provide a `remove` method intentionally, because
/// it would have a O(n) complexity.
class NodeSetVector {
StackList<SILNode *> vector;
NodeSet set;
public:
using iterator = typename StackList<SILNode *>::iterator;
NodeSetVector(SILFunction *function) : vector(function), set(function) {}
iterator begin() const { return vector.begin(); }
iterator end() const { return vector.end(); }
llvm::iterator_range<iterator> getRange() const {
return llvm::make_range(begin(), end());
}
bool empty() const { return vector.empty(); }
bool contains(SILNode *node) const { return set.contains(node); }
/// Returns true if \p value was not contained in the set before inserting.
bool insert(SILNode *node) {
if (set.insert(node)) {
vector.push_back(node);
return true;
}
return false;
}
};
/// An implementation of `llvm::SetVector<SILInstruction *,
/// StackList<SILInstruction *>,
/// InstructionSet>`.
///
/// Unfortunately it's not possible to use `llvm::SetVector` directly because
/// the InstructionSet and StackList constructors needs a `SILFunction`
/// argument.
///
/// Note: This class does not provide a `remove` method intentionally, because
/// it would have a O(n) complexity.
class InstructionSetVector {
StackList<SILInstruction *> vector;
InstructionSet set;
public:
using iterator = typename StackList<SILInstruction *>::iterator;
InstructionSetVector(SILFunction *function)
: vector(function), set(function) {}
iterator begin() const { return vector.begin(); }
iterator end() const { return vector.end(); }
llvm::iterator_range<iterator> getRange() const {
return llvm::make_range(begin(), end());
}
bool empty() const { return vector.empty(); }
bool contains(SILInstruction *instruction) const {
return set.contains(instruction);
}
/// Returns true if \p instruction was not contained in the set before
/// inserting.
bool insert(SILInstruction *instruction) {
if (set.insert(instruction)) {
vector.push_back(instruction);
return true;
}
return false;
}
};
/// A utility for processing instructions in a worklist.
///
/// It is basically a combination of an instruction vector and an instruction
/// set. It can be used for typical worklist-processing algorithms.
class InstructionWorklist {
StackList<SILInstruction *> worklist;
InstructionSet visited;
public:
/// Construct an empty worklist.
InstructionWorklist(SILFunction *function)
: worklist(function), visited(function) {}
/// Initialize the worklist with \p initialBlock.
InstructionWorklist(SILInstruction *initialInstruction)
: InstructionWorklist(initialInstruction->getFunction()) {
push(initialInstruction);
}
/// Pops the last added element from the worklist or returns null, if the
/// worklist is empty.
SILInstruction *pop() {
if (worklist.empty())
return nullptr;
return worklist.pop_back_val();
}
/// Pushes \p instruction onto the worklist if \p instruction has never been
/// push before.
bool pushIfNotVisited(SILInstruction *instruction) {
if (visited.insert(instruction)) {
worklist.push_back(instruction);
return true;
}
return false;
}
/// Like `pushIfNotVisited`, but requires that \p instruction has never been
/// on the worklist before.
void push(SILInstruction *instruction) {
assert(!visited.contains(instruction));
visited.insert(instruction);
worklist.push_back(instruction);
}
/// Like `pop`, but marks the returned instruction as "unvisited". This means,
/// that the instruction can be pushed onto the worklist again.
SILInstruction *popAndForget() {
if (worklist.empty())
return nullptr;
SILInstruction *instruction = worklist.pop_back_val();
visited.erase(instruction);
return instruction;
}
/// Returns true if \p instruction was visited, i.e. has been added to the
/// worklist.
bool isVisited(SILInstruction *instruction) const {
return visited.contains(instruction);
}
};
/// An implementation of `llvm::SetVector<SILValue,
/// StackList<SILValue>,
/// ValueSet>`.
///
/// Unfortunately it's not possible to use `llvm::SetVector` directly because
/// the ValueSet and StackList constructors needs a `SILFunction` argument.
///
/// Note: This class does not provide a `remove` method intentionally, because
/// it would have a O(n) complexity.
class ValueSetVector {
StackList<SILValue> vector;
ValueSet set;
public:
using iterator = typename StackList<SILValue>::iterator;
ValueSetVector(SILFunction *function) : vector(function), set(function) {}
iterator begin() const { return vector.begin(); }
iterator end() const { return vector.end(); }
llvm::iterator_range<iterator> getRange() const {
return llvm::make_range(begin(), end());
}
bool empty() const { return vector.empty(); }
bool contains(SILValue value) const { return set.contains(value); }
/// Returns true if \p value was not contained in the set before inserting.
bool insert(SILValue value) {
if (set.insert(value)) {
vector.push_back(value);
return true;
}
return false;
}
};
/// A utility for processing values in a worklist.
///
/// It is basically a combination of a value vector and a value set. It can be
/// used for typical worklist-processing algorithms.
class ValueWorklist {
StackList<SILValue> worklist;
ValueSet visited;
public:
/// Construct an empty worklist.
ValueWorklist(SILFunction *function)
: worklist(function), visited(function) {}
/// Initialize the worklist with \p initialValue.
ValueWorklist(SILValue initialValue)
: ValueWorklist(initialValue->getFunction()) {
push(initialValue);
}
/// Pops the last added element from the worklist or returns null, if the
/// worklist is empty.
SILValue pop() {
if (worklist.empty())
return nullptr;
return worklist.pop_back_val();
}
/// Pushes \p value onto the worklist if \p value has never been push before.
bool pushIfNotVisited(SILValue value) {
if (visited.insert(value)) {
worklist.push_back(value);
return true;
}
return false;
}
/// Like `pushIfNotVisited`, but requires that \p value has never been on the
/// worklist before.
void push(SILValue value) {
assert(!visited.contains(value));
visited.insert(value);
worklist.push_back(value);
}
/// Like `pop`, but marks the returned value as "unvisited". This means, that
/// the value can be pushed onto the worklist again.
SILValue popAndForget() {
if (worklist.empty())
return nullptr;
SILValue value = worklist.pop_back_val();
visited.erase(value);
return value;
}
/// Returns true if \p value was visited, i.e. has been added to the worklist.
bool isVisited(SILValue value) const { return visited.contains(value); }
};
} // namespace swift
#endif