- //===- llvm/User.h - User class definition ----------------------*- 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 
- // 
- //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 
- // 
- // This class defines the interface that one who uses a Value must implement. 
- // Each instance of the Value class keeps track of what User's have handles 
- // to it. 
- // 
- //  * Instructions are the largest class of Users. 
- //  * Constants may be users of other constants (think arrays and stuff) 
- // 
- //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 
-   
- #ifndef LLVM_IR_USER_H 
- #define LLVM_IR_USER_H 
-   
- #include "llvm/ADT/iterator.h" 
- #include "llvm/ADT/iterator_range.h" 
- #include "llvm/IR/Use.h" 
- #include "llvm/IR/Value.h" 
- #include "llvm/Support/Casting.h" 
- #include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h" 
- #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h" 
- #include <cassert> 
- #include <cstddef> 
- #include <cstdint> 
- #include <iterator> 
-   
- namespace llvm { 
-   
- template <typename T> class ArrayRef; 
- template <typename T> class MutableArrayRef; 
-   
- /// Compile-time customization of User operands. 
- /// 
- /// Customizes operand-related allocators and accessors. 
- template <class> 
- struct OperandTraits; 
-   
- class User : public Value { 
-   template <unsigned> 
-   friend struct HungoffOperandTraits; 
-   
-   LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE static void * 
-   allocateFixedOperandUser(size_t, unsigned, unsigned); 
-   
- protected: 
-   /// Allocate a User with an operand pointer co-allocated. 
-   /// 
-   /// This is used for subclasses which need to allocate a variable number 
-   /// of operands, ie, 'hung off uses'. 
-   void *operator new(size_t Size); 
-   
-   /// Allocate a User with the operands co-allocated. 
-   /// 
-   /// This is used for subclasses which have a fixed number of operands. 
-   void *operator new(size_t Size, unsigned Us); 
-   
-   /// Allocate a User with the operands co-allocated.  If DescBytes is non-zero 
-   /// then allocate an additional DescBytes bytes before the operands. These 
-   /// bytes can be accessed by calling getDescriptor. 
-   /// 
-   /// DescBytes needs to be divisible by sizeof(void *).  The allocated 
-   /// descriptor, if any, is aligned to sizeof(void *) bytes. 
-   /// 
-   /// This is used for subclasses which have a fixed number of operands. 
-   void *operator new(size_t Size, unsigned Us, unsigned DescBytes); 
-   
-   User(Type *ty, unsigned vty, Use *, unsigned NumOps) 
-       : Value(ty, vty) { 
-     assert(NumOps < (1u << NumUserOperandsBits) && "Too many operands"); 
-     NumUserOperands = NumOps; 
-     // If we have hung off uses, then the operand list should initially be 
-     // null. 
-     assert((!HasHungOffUses || !getOperandList()) && 
-            "Error in initializing hung off uses for User"); 
-   } 
-   
-   /// Allocate the array of Uses, followed by a pointer 
-   /// (with bottom bit set) to the User. 
-   /// \param IsPhi identifies callers which are phi nodes and which need 
-   /// N BasicBlock* allocated along with N 
-   void allocHungoffUses(unsigned N, bool IsPhi = false); 
-   
-   /// Grow the number of hung off uses.  Note that allocHungoffUses 
-   /// should be called if there are no uses. 
-   void growHungoffUses(unsigned N, bool IsPhi = false); 
-   
- protected: 
-   ~User() = default; // Use deleteValue() to delete a generic Instruction. 
-   
- public: 
-   User(const User &) = delete; 
-   
-   /// Free memory allocated for User and Use objects. 
-   void operator delete(void *Usr); 
-   /// Placement delete - required by std, called if the ctor throws. 
-   void operator delete(void *Usr, unsigned) { 
-     // Note: If a subclass manipulates the information which is required to calculate the 
-     // Usr memory pointer, e.g. NumUserOperands, the operator delete of that subclass has 
-     // to restore the changed information to the original value, since the dtor of that class 
-     // is not called if the ctor fails. 
-     User::operator delete(Usr); 
-   
- #ifndef LLVM_ENABLE_EXCEPTIONS 
-     llvm_unreachable("Constructor throws?"); 
- #endif 
-   } 
-   /// Placement delete - required by std, called if the ctor throws. 
-   void operator delete(void *Usr, unsigned, unsigned) { 
-     // Note: If a subclass manipulates the information which is required to calculate the 
-     // Usr memory pointer, e.g. NumUserOperands, the operator delete of that subclass has 
-     // to restore the changed information to the original value, since the dtor of that class 
-     // is not called if the ctor fails. 
-     User::operator delete(Usr); 
-   
- #ifndef LLVM_ENABLE_EXCEPTIONS 
-     llvm_unreachable("Constructor throws?"); 
- #endif 
-   } 
-   
- protected: 
-   template <int Idx, typename U> static Use &OpFrom(const U *that) { 
-     return Idx < 0 
-       ? OperandTraits<U>::op_end(const_cast<U*>(that))[Idx] 
-       : OperandTraits<U>::op_begin(const_cast<U*>(that))[Idx]; 
-   } 
-   
-   template <int Idx> Use &Op() { 
-     return OpFrom<Idx>(this); 
-   } 
-   template <int Idx> const Use &Op() const { 
-     return OpFrom<Idx>(this); 
-   } 
-   
- private: 
-   const Use *getHungOffOperands() const { 
-     return *(reinterpret_cast<const Use *const *>(this) - 1); 
-   } 
-   
-   Use *&getHungOffOperands() { return *(reinterpret_cast<Use **>(this) - 1); } 
-   
-   const Use *getIntrusiveOperands() const { 
-     return reinterpret_cast<const Use *>(this) - NumUserOperands; 
-   } 
-   
-   Use *getIntrusiveOperands() { 
-     return reinterpret_cast<Use *>(this) - NumUserOperands; 
-   } 
-   
-   void setOperandList(Use *NewList) { 
-     assert(HasHungOffUses && 
-            "Setting operand list only required for hung off uses"); 
-     getHungOffOperands() = NewList; 
-   } 
-   
- public: 
-   const Use *getOperandList() const { 
-     return HasHungOffUses ? getHungOffOperands() : getIntrusiveOperands(); 
-   } 
-   Use *getOperandList() { 
-     return const_cast<Use *>(static_cast<const User *>(this)->getOperandList()); 
-   } 
-   
-   Value *getOperand(unsigned i) const { 
-     assert(i < NumUserOperands && "getOperand() out of range!"); 
-     return getOperandList()[i]; 
-   } 
-   
-   void setOperand(unsigned i, Value *Val) { 
-     assert(i < NumUserOperands && "setOperand() out of range!"); 
-     assert((!isa<Constant>((const Value*)this) || 
-             isa<GlobalValue>((const Value*)this)) && 
-            "Cannot mutate a constant with setOperand!"); 
-     getOperandList()[i] = Val; 
-   } 
-   
-   const Use &getOperandUse(unsigned i) const { 
-     assert(i < NumUserOperands && "getOperandUse() out of range!"); 
-     return getOperandList()[i]; 
-   } 
-   Use &getOperandUse(unsigned i) { 
-     assert(i < NumUserOperands && "getOperandUse() out of range!"); 
-     return getOperandList()[i]; 
-   } 
-   
-   unsigned getNumOperands() const { return NumUserOperands; } 
-   
-   /// Returns the descriptor co-allocated with this User instance. 
-   ArrayRef<const uint8_t> getDescriptor() const; 
-   
-   /// Returns the descriptor co-allocated with this User instance. 
-   MutableArrayRef<uint8_t> getDescriptor(); 
-   
-   /// Set the number of operands on a GlobalVariable. 
-   /// 
-   /// GlobalVariable always allocates space for a single operands, but 
-   /// doesn't always use it. 
-   /// 
-   /// FIXME: As that the number of operands is used to find the start of 
-   /// the allocated memory in operator delete, we need to always think we have 
-   /// 1 operand before delete. 
-   void setGlobalVariableNumOperands(unsigned NumOps) { 
-     assert(NumOps <= 1 && "GlobalVariable can only have 0 or 1 operands"); 
-     NumUserOperands = NumOps; 
-   } 
-   
-   /// Subclasses with hung off uses need to manage the operand count 
-   /// themselves.  In these instances, the operand count isn't used to find the 
-   /// OperandList, so there's no issue in having the operand count change. 
-   void setNumHungOffUseOperands(unsigned NumOps) { 
-     assert(HasHungOffUses && "Must have hung off uses to use this method"); 
-     assert(NumOps < (1u << NumUserOperandsBits) && "Too many operands"); 
-     NumUserOperands = NumOps; 
-   } 
-   
-   /// A droppable user is a user for which uses can be dropped without affecting 
-   /// correctness and should be dropped rather than preventing a transformation 
-   /// from happening. 
-   bool isDroppable() const; 
-   
-   // --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
-   // Operand Iterator interface... 
-   // 
-   using op_iterator = Use*; 
-   using const_op_iterator = const Use*; 
-   using op_range = iterator_range<op_iterator>; 
-   using const_op_range = iterator_range<const_op_iterator>; 
-   
-   op_iterator       op_begin()       { return getOperandList(); } 
-   const_op_iterator op_begin() const { return getOperandList(); } 
-   op_iterator       op_end()         { 
-     return getOperandList() + NumUserOperands; 
-   } 
-   const_op_iterator op_end()   const { 
-     return getOperandList() + NumUserOperands; 
-   } 
-   op_range operands() { 
-     return op_range(op_begin(), op_end()); 
-   } 
-   const_op_range operands() const { 
-     return const_op_range(op_begin(), op_end()); 
-   } 
-   
-   /// Iterator for directly iterating over the operand Values. 
-   struct value_op_iterator 
-       : iterator_adaptor_base<value_op_iterator, op_iterator, 
-                               std::random_access_iterator_tag, Value *, 
-                               ptrdiff_t, Value *, Value *> { 
-     explicit value_op_iterator(Use *U = nullptr) : iterator_adaptor_base(U) {} 
-   
-     Value *operator*() const { return *I; } 
-     Value *operator->() const { return operator*(); } 
-   }; 
-   
-   value_op_iterator value_op_begin() { 
-     return value_op_iterator(op_begin()); 
-   } 
-   value_op_iterator value_op_end() { 
-     return value_op_iterator(op_end()); 
-   } 
-   iterator_range<value_op_iterator> operand_values() { 
-     return make_range(value_op_begin(), value_op_end()); 
-   } 
-   
-   struct const_value_op_iterator 
-       : iterator_adaptor_base<const_value_op_iterator, const_op_iterator, 
-                               std::random_access_iterator_tag, const Value *, 
-                               ptrdiff_t, const Value *, const Value *> { 
-     explicit const_value_op_iterator(const Use *U = nullptr) : 
-       iterator_adaptor_base(U) {} 
-   
-     const Value *operator*() const { return *I; } 
-     const Value *operator->() const { return operator*(); } 
-   }; 
-   
-   const_value_op_iterator value_op_begin() const { 
-     return const_value_op_iterator(op_begin()); 
-   } 
-   const_value_op_iterator value_op_end() const { 
-     return const_value_op_iterator(op_end()); 
-   } 
-   iterator_range<const_value_op_iterator> operand_values() const { 
-     return make_range(value_op_begin(), value_op_end()); 
-   } 
-   
-   /// Drop all references to operands. 
-   /// 
-   /// This function is in charge of "letting go" of all objects that this User 
-   /// refers to.  This allows one to 'delete' a whole class at a time, even 
-   /// though there may be circular references...  First all references are 
-   /// dropped, and all use counts go to zero.  Then everything is deleted for 
-   /// real.  Note that no operations are valid on an object that has "dropped 
-   /// all references", except operator delete. 
-   void dropAllReferences() { 
-     for (Use &U : operands()) 
-       U.set(nullptr); 
-   } 
-   
-   /// Replace uses of one Value with another. 
-   /// 
-   /// Replaces all references to the "From" definition with references to the 
-   /// "To" definition. Returns whether any uses were replaced. 
-   bool replaceUsesOfWith(Value *From, Value *To); 
-   
-   // Methods for support type inquiry through isa, cast, and dyn_cast: 
-   static bool classof(const Value *V) { 
-     return isa<Instruction>(V) || isa<Constant>(V); 
-   } 
- }; 
-   
- // Either Use objects, or a Use pointer can be prepended to User. 
- static_assert(alignof(Use) >= alignof(User), 
-               "Alignment is insufficient after objects prepended to User"); 
- static_assert(alignof(Use *) >= alignof(User), 
-               "Alignment is insufficient after objects prepended to User"); 
-   
- template<> struct simplify_type<User::op_iterator> { 
-   using SimpleType = Value*; 
-   
-   static SimpleType getSimplifiedValue(User::op_iterator &Val) { 
-     return Val->get(); 
-   } 
- }; 
- template<> struct simplify_type<User::const_op_iterator> { 
-   using SimpleType = /*const*/ Value*; 
-   
-   static SimpleType getSimplifiedValue(User::const_op_iterator &Val) { 
-     return Val->get(); 
-   } 
- }; 
-   
- } // end namespace llvm 
-   
- #endif // LLVM_IR_USER_H 
-