## Purpose
Add proper preprocessor guards for all `dump()` methods in the LLVM
support library. This change ensures these methods are not part of the
public ABI for release builds.
## Overview
* Annotates all `dump` methods in Support and ADT source with the
`LLVM_DUMP_METHOD` macro.
* Conditionally includes all `dump` method definitions in Support and
ADT source so they are only present on debug/assert builds and when
`LLVM_ENABLE_DUMP` is explicitly defined.
NOTE: For many of these `dump` methods, the implementation was already
properly guarded but the declaration in the header file was not.
## Background
This PR is a redo of #139804 with some changes to fix clang and unit
test build breaks.
This issue was raised in comments on #136629. I am addressing it as a
separate change since it is independent from the changes being made in
that PR.
According to [this
documentation](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/main/llvm/include/llvm/Support/Compiler.h#L637),
`dump` methods should be annotated with `LLVM_DUMP_METHOD` and
conditionally included as follows:
```
#if !defined(NDEBUG) || defined(LLVM_ENABLE_DUMP)
LLVM_DUMP_METHOD void dump() const;
#endif
```
## Validation
* Local release build succeeds.
* CI
## Purpose
Add proper preprocessor guards for all `dump()` methods in the LLVM
support library. This change ensures these methods are not part of the
public ABI for release builds.
## Overview
* Annotates all `dump` methods in Support and ADT source with the
`LLVM_DUMP_METHOD` macro.
* Conditionally includes all `dump` method definitions in Support and
ADT source so they are only present on debug/assert builds and when
`LLVM_ENABLE_DUMP` is explicitly defined.
NOTE: For many of these `dump` methods, the implementation was already
properly guarded but the declaration in the header file was not.
## Background
This issue was raised in comments on #136629. I am addressing it as a
separate change since it is independent from the changes being made in
that PR.
According to [this
documentation](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/main/llvm/include/llvm/Support/Compiler.h#L637),
`dump` methods should be annotated with `LLVM_DUMP_METHOD` and
conditionally included as follows:
```
#if !defined(NDEBUG) || defined(LLVM_ENABLE_DUMP)
LLVM_DUMP_METHOD void dump() const;
#endif
```
## Validation
* Local release build succeeds.
* CI
Reuse the APInt::BitWidth to eliminate DynamicAPInt::HoldsLarge, cutting
the size of DynamicAPInt by four bytes. This is implemented by making
DynamicAPInt a friend of SlowDynamicAPInt and APInt, so it can directly
access SlowDynamicAPInt::Val and APInt::BitWidth.
We get a speedup of 4% with this patch.
Change: remove guards on debug-printing, to allow Release builds without
LLVM_ENABLE_DUMP to pass.
MPInt is an arbitrary-precision integer library that builds on top of
APInt, and has a fast-path when the number fits within 64 bits. It was
originally written for the Presburger library in MLIR, but seems useful
to the LLVM project in general, independently of the Presburger library
or MLIR. Hence, move it into LLVM/ADT under the name DynamicAPInt.
This patch is part of a project to move the Presburger library into
LLVM.
MPInt is an arbitrary-precision integer library that builds on top of
APInt, and has a fast-path when the number fits within 64 bits. It was
originally written for the Presburger library in MLIR, but seems useful
to the LLVM project in general, independently of the Presburger library
or MLIR. Hence, move it into LLVM/ADT under the name DynamicAPInt.
This patch is part of a project to move the Presburger library into
LLVM.