These are identified by misc-include-cleaner. I've filtered out those
that break builds. Also, I'm staying away from llvm-config.h,
config.h, and Compiler.h, which likely cause platform- or
compiler-specific build failures.
ArrayRef has a constructor that accepts std::nullopt. This
constructor dates back to the days when we still had llvm::Optional.
Since the use of std::nullopt outside the context of std::optional is
kind of abuse and not intuitive to new comers, I would like to move
away from the constructor and eventually remove it.
One of the common uses of std::nullopt is in one of the constructors
for ValueRange. This patch takes care of the migration where we need
ValueRange() to facilitate perfect forwarding. Note that {} would be
ambiguous for perfecting forwarding to work.
In nested symbols, the dealloc_helper function generated by lower
deallocations pass was incorrectly positioned, causing calls fail. This
patch fixes this issue.
Moves the lowering of `bufferization.dealloc` to memref into a separate pass,
but still registers the pattern in the conversion pass. This is helpful when
some tensor values (and thus `to_memref` or `to_tensor` operations) still
remain, e.g., when the function boundaries are not converted, or when constant
tensors are converted to memref.get_global at a later point.
However, it is still recommended to perform all bufferization before
deallocation to avoid memory leaks as all memref allocations inserted after the
deallocation pass was applied, have to be handled manually.
Note: The buffer deallocation pass assumes that memref values defined by
`bufferization.to_memref` don't return ownership and don't have to be
deallocated. `bufferization.to_tensor` operations are handled similarly to
`bufferization.clone` operations with the exception that the result value is
not handled because it's a tensor (not a memref).
Reviewed By: springerm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D159180