+
+ // Side effect flags - When set, the flags have these meanings:
+ //
+ // hasSideEffects - The instruction has side effects that are not
+ // captured by any operands of the instruction or other flags.
+ // mayHaveSideEffects - Some instances of the instruction can have side
+ // effects. The virtual method "isReallySideEffectFree" is called to
+ // determine this. Load instructions are an example of where this is
+ // useful. In general, loads always have side effects. However, loads from
+ // constant pools don't. Individual back ends make this determination.
+ // neverHasSideEffects - Set on an instruction with no pattern if it has no
+ // side effects.
+ bit hasSideEffects = 0;
+ bit mayHaveSideEffects = 0;
+ bit neverHasSideEffects = 0;