We originally intended to start pushing ranger code into trunk shortly
after the start of stage 1, but of course.. delays, delays :-)
So here is the latest status/changes since last fall and our proposed
time-line going forward. I'll do the executive summary here, and more
details at each sub
With the end of stage 1 approaching, I figure its time for an update on
project Ranger.
range-ops was integrated with trunk on Oct 2, all ranges are generated
now using this component.
GORI-computes was the other piece we were hoping to get in. This
component is "Generates Outgoing
On 06/04/2018 11:21 AM, Richard Biener wrote:
On Mon, Jun 4, 2018 at 5:17 PM Richard Biener
wrote:>
On Fri, Jun 1, 2018 at 10:38 PM Andrew MacLeod wrote:
On 06/01/2018 05:48 AM, Richard Biener wrote:
On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 1:53 AM Andrew MacLeod wrote:
bah, gmail now completely mangles qu
On 06/04/2018 11:17 AM, Richard Biener wrote:
It wont be perfect however as many of those routines are written with the
assumption that ranges are either a single range or an anti range. we no longer
have that restriction and we will diverge in those cases.
But having 1 single range or N ran
On Mon, Jun 4, 2018 at 5:17 PM Richard Biener
wrote:>
> On Fri, Jun 1, 2018 at 10:38 PM Andrew MacLeod wrote:
> >
> > On 06/01/2018 05:48 AM, Richard Biener wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 1:53 AM Andrew MacLeod wrote:
>
> bah, gmail now completely mangles quoting :/
Ah no, you sent a mu
On Fri, Jun 1, 2018 at 10:38 PM Andrew MacLeod wrote:
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> On 06/01/2018 05:48 AM, Richard Biener wrote:
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> On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 1:53 AM Andrew MacLeod wrote:
bah, gmail now completely mangles quoting :/
>
> This allows queries for a range on an edge, on entry to a block, as an
> operand on
On 06/01/2018 05:48 AM, Richard Biener wrote:
On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 1:53 AM Andrew MacLeod wrote:
This allows queries for a range on an edge, on entry to a block, as an
operand on an specific statement, or to calculate the range of the
result of a statement. There are no prerequisites to us
On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 1:53 AM Andrew MacLeod wrote:
>
> I'd like to introduce a project we've been working on for the past year
> an a half.
>
> The original project goal was to see if we could derived accurate range
> information from the IL without requiring much effort on the client
> side. T
> First, we'll collect the cases that demonstrate a unique situation we
> care about. I have 4 very specific case that show current
> shortcomings.. Not just with the Ranger, but a couple we don't handle
> with VRP today. .. I'll eventually get those put onto the wiki so the
> list can be updated.
On 05/30/2018 10:51 AM, Andreas Schwab wrote:
On Mai 30 2018, David Malcolm wrote:
On Tue, 2018-05-29 at 19:53 -0400, Andrew MacLeod wrote:
[...snip...]
The code is located on an svn branch *ssa-range*. It is based on
trunk
at revision *259405***circa mid April 2018.
Is this svn branc
On Mai 30 2018, David Malcolm wrote:
> On Tue, 2018-05-29 at 19:53 -0400, Andrew MacLeod wrote:
>
> [...snip...]
>
>> The code is located on an svn branch *ssa-range*. It is based on
>> trunk
>> at revision *259405***circa mid April 2018.
>
> Is this svn branch mirrored on gcc's git mirror? I
On 05/30/2018 10:39 AM, David Malcolm wrote:
On Tue, 2018-05-29 at 19:53 -0400, Andrew MacLeod wrote:
[...snip...]
The code is located on an svn branch *ssa-range*. It is based on
trunk
at revision *259405***circa mid April 2018.
Is this svn branch mirrored on gcc's git mirror? I tried to c
On Tue, 2018-05-29 at 19:53 -0400, Andrew MacLeod wrote:
[...snip...]
> The code is located on an svn branch *ssa-range*. It is based on
> trunk
> at revision *259405***circa mid April 2018.
Is this svn branch mirrored on gcc's git mirror? I tried to clone it
from there, but failed.
[...sni
On 05/30/2018 03:41 AM, Eric Botcazou wrote:
The Ranger is far enough along now that we have confidence in both its
approach and ability to perform, and would like to solicit feedback on
what you think of it, any questions, possible uses, as well as
potential requirements to integrate with trun
> The Ranger is far enough along now that we have confidence in both its
> approach and ability to perform, and would like to solicit feedback on
> what you think of it, any questions, possible uses, as well as
> potential requirements to integrate with trunk later this stage.
The PDF document m
I'd like to introduce a project we've been working on for the past year
an a half.
The original project goal was to see if we could derived accurate range
information from the IL without requiring much effort on the client
side. The idea being that a pass could simply ask "what is the range of
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