- //===- llvm/ADT/PostOrderIterator.h - PostOrder iterator --------*- C++ -*-===// 
- // 
- // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. 
- // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. 
- // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception 
- // 
- //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 
- /// 
- /// \file 
- /// This file builds on the ADT/GraphTraits.h file to build a generic graph 
- /// post order iterator.  This should work over any graph type that has a 
- /// GraphTraits specialization. 
- /// 
- //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 
-   
- #ifndef LLVM_ADT_POSTORDERITERATOR_H 
- #define LLVM_ADT_POSTORDERITERATOR_H 
-   
- #include "llvm/ADT/GraphTraits.h" 
- #include "llvm/ADT/SmallPtrSet.h" 
- #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h" 
- #include "llvm/ADT/iterator_range.h" 
- #include <iterator> 
- #include <optional> 
- #include <set> 
- #include <utility> 
- #include <vector> 
-   
- namespace llvm { 
-   
- // The po_iterator_storage template provides access to the set of already 
- // visited nodes during the po_iterator's depth-first traversal. 
- // 
- // The default implementation simply contains a set of visited nodes, while 
- // the External=true version uses a reference to an external set. 
- // 
- // It is possible to prune the depth-first traversal in several ways: 
- // 
- // - When providing an external set that already contains some graph nodes, 
- //   those nodes won't be visited again. This is useful for restarting a 
- //   post-order traversal on a graph with nodes that aren't dominated by a 
- //   single node. 
- // 
- // - By providing a custom SetType class, unwanted graph nodes can be excluded 
- //   by having the insert() function return false. This could for example 
- //   confine a CFG traversal to blocks in a specific loop. 
- // 
- // - Finally, by specializing the po_iterator_storage template itself, graph 
- //   edges can be pruned by returning false in the insertEdge() function. This 
- //   could be used to remove loop back-edges from the CFG seen by po_iterator. 
- // 
- // A specialized po_iterator_storage class can observe both the pre-order and 
- // the post-order. The insertEdge() function is called in a pre-order, while 
- // the finishPostorder() function is called just before the po_iterator moves 
- // on to the next node. 
-   
- /// Default po_iterator_storage implementation with an internal set object. 
- template<class SetType, bool External> 
- class po_iterator_storage { 
-   SetType Visited; 
-   
- public: 
-   // Return true if edge destination should be visited. 
-   template <typename NodeRef> 
-   bool insertEdge(std::optional<NodeRef> From, NodeRef To) { 
-     return Visited.insert(To).second; 
-   } 
-   
-   // Called after all children of BB have been visited. 
-   template <typename NodeRef> void finishPostorder(NodeRef BB) {} 
- }; 
-   
- /// Specialization of po_iterator_storage that references an external set. 
- template<class SetType> 
- class po_iterator_storage<SetType, true> { 
-   SetType &Visited; 
-   
- public: 
-   po_iterator_storage(SetType &VSet) : Visited(VSet) {} 
-   po_iterator_storage(const po_iterator_storage &S) : Visited(S.Visited) {} 
-   
-   // Return true if edge destination should be visited, called with From = 0 for 
-   // the root node. 
-   // Graph edges can be pruned by specializing this function. 
-   template <class NodeRef> 
-   bool insertEdge(std::optional<NodeRef> From, NodeRef To) { 
-     return Visited.insert(To).second; 
-   } 
-   
-   // Called after all children of BB have been visited. 
-   template <class NodeRef> void finishPostorder(NodeRef BB) {} 
- }; 
-   
- template <class GraphT, 
-           class SetType = SmallPtrSet<typename GraphTraits<GraphT>::NodeRef, 8>, 
-           bool ExtStorage = false, class GT = GraphTraits<GraphT>> 
- class po_iterator : public po_iterator_storage<SetType, ExtStorage> { 
- public: 
-   using iterator_category = std::forward_iterator_tag; 
-   using value_type = typename GT::NodeRef; 
-   using difference_type = std::ptrdiff_t; 
-   using pointer = value_type *; 
-   using reference = value_type &; 
-   
- private: 
-   using NodeRef = typename GT::NodeRef; 
-   using ChildItTy = typename GT::ChildIteratorType; 
-   
-   // VisitStack - Used to maintain the ordering.  Top = current block 
-   // First element is basic block pointer, second is the 'next child' to visit 
-   SmallVector<std::pair<NodeRef, ChildItTy>, 8> VisitStack; 
-   
-   po_iterator(NodeRef BB) { 
-     this->insertEdge(std::optional<NodeRef>(), BB); 
-     VisitStack.push_back(std::make_pair(BB, GT::child_begin(BB))); 
-     traverseChild(); 
-   } 
-   
-   po_iterator() = default; // End is when stack is empty. 
-   
-   po_iterator(NodeRef BB, SetType &S) 
-       : po_iterator_storage<SetType, ExtStorage>(S) { 
-     if (this->insertEdge(std::optional<NodeRef>(), BB)) { 
-       VisitStack.push_back(std::make_pair(BB, GT::child_begin(BB))); 
-       traverseChild(); 
-     } 
-   } 
-   
-   po_iterator(SetType &S) 
-       : po_iterator_storage<SetType, ExtStorage>(S) { 
-   } // End is when stack is empty. 
-   
-   void traverseChild() { 
-     while (VisitStack.back().second != GT::child_end(VisitStack.back().first)) { 
-       NodeRef BB = *VisitStack.back().second++; 
-       if (this->insertEdge(std::optional<NodeRef>(VisitStack.back().first), 
-                            BB)) { 
-         // If the block is not visited... 
-         VisitStack.push_back(std::make_pair(BB, GT::child_begin(BB))); 
-       } 
-     } 
-   } 
-   
- public: 
-   // Provide static "constructors"... 
-   static po_iterator begin(const GraphT &G) { 
-     return po_iterator(GT::getEntryNode(G)); 
-   } 
-   static po_iterator end(const GraphT &G) { return po_iterator(); } 
-   
-   static po_iterator begin(const GraphT &G, SetType &S) { 
-     return po_iterator(GT::getEntryNode(G), S); 
-   } 
-   static po_iterator end(const GraphT &G, SetType &S) { return po_iterator(S); } 
-   
-   bool operator==(const po_iterator &x) const { 
-     return VisitStack == x.VisitStack; 
-   } 
-   bool operator!=(const po_iterator &x) const { return !(*this == x); } 
-   
-   const NodeRef &operator*() const { return VisitStack.back().first; } 
-   
-   // This is a nonstandard operator-> that dereferences the pointer an extra 
-   // time... so that you can actually call methods ON the BasicBlock, because 
-   // the contained type is a pointer.  This allows BBIt->getTerminator() f.e. 
-   // 
-   NodeRef operator->() const { return **this; } 
-   
-   po_iterator &operator++() { // Preincrement 
-     this->finishPostorder(VisitStack.back().first); 
-     VisitStack.pop_back(); 
-     if (!VisitStack.empty()) 
-       traverseChild(); 
-     return *this; 
-   } 
-   
-   po_iterator operator++(int) { // Postincrement 
-     po_iterator tmp = *this; 
-     ++*this; 
-     return tmp; 
-   } 
- }; 
-   
- // Provide global constructors that automatically figure out correct types... 
- // 
- template <class T> 
- po_iterator<T> po_begin(const T &G) { return po_iterator<T>::begin(G); } 
- template <class T> 
- po_iterator<T> po_end  (const T &G) { return po_iterator<T>::end(G); } 
-   
- template <class T> iterator_range<po_iterator<T>> post_order(const T &G) { 
-   return make_range(po_begin(G), po_end(G)); 
- } 
-   
- // Provide global definitions of external postorder iterators... 
- template <class T, class SetType = std::set<typename GraphTraits<T>::NodeRef>> 
- struct po_ext_iterator : public po_iterator<T, SetType, true> { 
-   po_ext_iterator(const po_iterator<T, SetType, true> &V) : 
-   po_iterator<T, SetType, true>(V) {} 
- }; 
-   
- template<class T, class SetType> 
- po_ext_iterator<T, SetType> po_ext_begin(T G, SetType &S) { 
-   return po_ext_iterator<T, SetType>::begin(G, S); 
- } 
-   
- template<class T, class SetType> 
- po_ext_iterator<T, SetType> po_ext_end(T G, SetType &S) { 
-   return po_ext_iterator<T, SetType>::end(G, S); 
- } 
-   
- template <class T, class SetType> 
- iterator_range<po_ext_iterator<T, SetType>> post_order_ext(const T &G, SetType &S) { 
-   return make_range(po_ext_begin(G, S), po_ext_end(G, S)); 
- } 
-   
- // Provide global definitions of inverse post order iterators... 
- template <class T, class SetType = std::set<typename GraphTraits<T>::NodeRef>, 
-           bool External = false> 
- struct ipo_iterator : public po_iterator<Inverse<T>, SetType, External> { 
-   ipo_iterator(const po_iterator<Inverse<T>, SetType, External> &V) : 
-      po_iterator<Inverse<T>, SetType, External> (V) {} 
- }; 
-   
- template <class T> 
- ipo_iterator<T> ipo_begin(const T &G) { 
-   return ipo_iterator<T>::begin(G); 
- } 
-   
- template <class T> 
- ipo_iterator<T> ipo_end(const T &G){ 
-   return ipo_iterator<T>::end(G); 
- } 
-   
- template <class T> 
- iterator_range<ipo_iterator<T>> inverse_post_order(const T &G) { 
-   return make_range(ipo_begin(G), ipo_end(G)); 
- } 
-   
- // Provide global definitions of external inverse postorder iterators... 
- template <class T, class SetType = std::set<typename GraphTraits<T>::NodeRef>> 
- struct ipo_ext_iterator : public ipo_iterator<T, SetType, true> { 
-   ipo_ext_iterator(const ipo_iterator<T, SetType, true> &V) : 
-     ipo_iterator<T, SetType, true>(V) {} 
-   ipo_ext_iterator(const po_iterator<Inverse<T>, SetType, true> &V) : 
-     ipo_iterator<T, SetType, true>(V) {} 
- }; 
-   
- template <class T, class SetType> 
- ipo_ext_iterator<T, SetType> ipo_ext_begin(const T &G, SetType &S) { 
-   return ipo_ext_iterator<T, SetType>::begin(G, S); 
- } 
-   
- template <class T, class SetType> 
- ipo_ext_iterator<T, SetType> ipo_ext_end(const T &G, SetType &S) { 
-   return ipo_ext_iterator<T, SetType>::end(G, S); 
- } 
-   
- template <class T, class SetType> 
- iterator_range<ipo_ext_iterator<T, SetType>> 
- inverse_post_order_ext(const T &G, SetType &S) { 
-   return make_range(ipo_ext_begin(G, S), ipo_ext_end(G, S)); 
- } 
-   
- //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===// 
- // Reverse Post Order CFG iterator code 
- //===--------------------------------------------------------------------===// 
- // 
- // This is used to visit basic blocks in a method in reverse post order.  This 
- // class is awkward to use because I don't know a good incremental algorithm to 
- // computer RPO from a graph.  Because of this, the construction of the 
- // ReversePostOrderTraversal object is expensive (it must walk the entire graph 
- // with a postorder iterator to build the data structures).  The moral of this 
- // story is: Don't create more ReversePostOrderTraversal classes than necessary. 
- // 
- // Because it does the traversal in its constructor, it won't invalidate when 
- // BasicBlocks are removed, *but* it may contain erased blocks. Some places 
- // rely on this behavior (i.e. GVN). 
- // 
- // This class should be used like this: 
- // { 
- //   ReversePostOrderTraversal<Function*> RPOT(FuncPtr); // Expensive to create 
- //   for (rpo_iterator I = RPOT.begin(); I != RPOT.end(); ++I) { 
- //      ... 
- //   } 
- //   for (rpo_iterator I = RPOT.begin(); I != RPOT.end(); ++I) { 
- //      ... 
- //   } 
- // } 
- // 
-   
- template<class GraphT, class GT = GraphTraits<GraphT>> 
- class ReversePostOrderTraversal { 
-   using NodeRef = typename GT::NodeRef; 
-   
-   std::vector<NodeRef> Blocks; // Block list in normal PO order 
-   
-   void Initialize(const GraphT &G) { 
-     std::copy(po_begin(G), po_end(G), std::back_inserter(Blocks)); 
-   } 
-   
- public: 
-   using rpo_iterator = typename std::vector<NodeRef>::reverse_iterator; 
-   using const_rpo_iterator = typename std::vector<NodeRef>::const_reverse_iterator; 
-   
-   ReversePostOrderTraversal(const GraphT &G) { Initialize(G); } 
-   
-   // Because we want a reverse post order, use reverse iterators from the vector 
-   rpo_iterator begin() { return Blocks.rbegin(); } 
-   const_rpo_iterator begin() const { return Blocks.crbegin(); } 
-   rpo_iterator end() { return Blocks.rend(); } 
-   const_rpo_iterator end() const { return Blocks.crend(); } 
- }; 
-   
- } // end namespace llvm 
-   
- #endif // LLVM_ADT_POSTORDERITERATOR_H 
-