On Feb 19, 2007, at 12:37 PM, Reid Spencer wrote: > Devang / Jim / Chris, > > The attached patch has been reviewed by Devang and provides the > "bitwidth" attribute and 3 builtin functions for arbitrary precision > integers (concat, bit select, part select). This is the same as the > last > version except it has an additional check for a null pointer that > produced a failure in bootstrap. That problem is now gone and this > patch passes the Integer test suite as well as MultiSource/Benchmarks. > > I would appreciate it if you could commit this one or indicate why it > could not be committed.
Where you able to complete bootstrap successfully ? Chris, do you want to take a look at this patch, specially C++ FE changes? - Devang > > Thanks, > > Reid. > > P.S. There's likely to be two merge conflicts as this patch includes > the > changes to fix the getGetElementPtr interface change as well as Chris' > version of the change to llvm-types.cpp that I suggested today. > Fortunately these should be easy to resolve: just take the llvm-gcc > version in each case .. hopefully svn is smart enough to recognize the > changes as being equivalent. > > > <BITWIDTH11.patch> _______________________________________________ llvm-commits mailing list llvm-commits@cs.uiuc.edu http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/llvm-commits