// [0, 0) = {} = Empty set
// [255, 255) = {0..255} = Full Set
//
-// Note that ConstantRange always keeps unsigned values.
+// Note that ConstantRange can be used to represent either signed or
+// unsigned ranges.
+//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_CONSTANT_RANGE_H
#define LLVM_SUPPORT_CONSTANT_RANGE_H
#include "llvm/ADT/APInt.h"
-#include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h"
+#include "llvm/System/DataTypes.h"
namespace llvm {
+/// ConstantRange - This class represents an range of values.
+///
class ConstantRange {
APInt Lower, Upper;
- static ConstantRange intersect1Wrapped(const ConstantRange &LHS,
- const ConstantRange &RHS);
- public:
+
+public:
/// Initialize a full (the default) or empty set for the specified bit width.
///
explicit ConstantRange(uint32_t BitWidth, bool isFullSet = true);
/// assert out if the two APInt's are not the same bit width.
ConstantRange(const APInt& Lower, const APInt& Upper);
+ /// makeICmpRegion - Produce the smallest range that contains all values that
+ /// might satisfy the comparison specified by Pred when compared to any value
+ /// contained within Other.
+ ///
+ /// Solves for range X in 'for all x in X, there exists a y in Y such that
+ /// icmp op x, y is true'. Every value that might make the comparison true
+ /// is included in the resulting range.
+ static ConstantRange makeICmpRegion(unsigned Pred,
+ const ConstantRange &Other);
+
/// getLower - Return the lower value for this range...
///
const APInt &getLower() const { return Lower; }
/// getUpper - Return the upper value for this range...
///
- const APInt &getUpper() const { return Upper; }
+ const APInt &getUpper() const { return Upper; }
/// getBitWidth - get the bit width of this ConstantRange
///
///
bool isWrappedSet() const;
+ /// isSignWrappedSet - Return true if this set wraps around the INT_MIN of
+ /// its bitwidth, for example: i8 [120, 140).
+ ///
+ bool isSignWrappedSet() const;
+
/// contains - Return true if the specified value is in the set.
///
bool contains(const APInt &Val) const;
+ /// contains - Return true if the other range is a subset of this one.
+ ///
+ bool contains(const ConstantRange &CR) const;
+
/// getSingleElement - If this set contains a single element, return it,
/// otherwise return null.
///
ConstantRange subtract(const APInt &CI) const;
/// intersectWith - Return the range that results from the intersection of
- /// this range with another range. The resultant range is pruned as much as
- /// possible, but there may be cases where elements are included that are in
- /// one of the sets but not the other. For example: [100, 8) intersect [3,
- /// 120) yields [3, 120)
- ///
- ConstantRange intersectWith(const ConstantRange &CR) const;
-
- /// maximalIntersectWith - Return the range that results from the intersection
- /// of this range with another range. The resultant range is guaranteed to
+ /// this range with another range. The resultant range is guaranteed to
/// include all elements contained in both input ranges, and to have the
/// smallest possible set size that does so. Because there may be two
- /// intersections with the same set size, A.maximalIntersectWith(B) might not
- /// be equal to B.maximalIntersectWith(A).
+ /// intersections with the same set size, A.intersectWith(B) might not
+ /// be equal to B.intersectWith(A).
///
- ConstantRange maximalIntersectWith(const ConstantRange &CR) const;
+ ConstantRange intersectWith(const ConstantRange &CR) const;
/// unionWith - Return the range that results from the union of this range
/// with another range. The resultant range is guaranteed to include the
/// truncated to the specified type.
ConstantRange truncate(uint32_t BitWidth) const;
+ /// zextOrTrunc - make this range have the bit width given by \p BitWidth. The
+ /// value is zero extended, truncated, or left alone to make it that width.
+ ConstantRange zextOrTrunc(uint32_t BitWidth) const;
+
+ /// sextOrTrunc - make this range have the bit width given by \p BitWidth. The
+ /// value is sign extended, truncated, or left alone to make it that width.
+ ConstantRange sextOrTrunc(uint32_t BitWidth) const;
+
+ /// add - Return a new range representing the possible values resulting
+ /// from an addition of a value in this range and a value in \p Other.
+ ConstantRange add(const ConstantRange &Other) const;
+
+ /// sub - Return a new range representing the possible values resulting
+ /// from a subtraction of a value in this range and a value in \p Other.
+ ConstantRange sub(const ConstantRange &Other) const;
+
+ /// multiply - Return a new range representing the possible values resulting
+ /// from a multiplication of a value in this range and a value in \p Other.
+ /// TODO: This isn't fully implemented yet.
+ ConstantRange multiply(const ConstantRange &Other) const;
+
+ /// smax - Return a new range representing the possible values resulting
+ /// from a signed maximum of a value in this range and a value in \p Other.
+ ConstantRange smax(const ConstantRange &Other) const;
+
+ /// umax - Return a new range representing the possible values resulting
+ /// from an unsigned maximum of a value in this range and a value in \p Other.
+ ConstantRange umax(const ConstantRange &Other) const;
+
+ /// udiv - Return a new range representing the possible values resulting
+ /// from an unsigned division of a value in this range and a value in
+ /// \p Other.
+ ConstantRange udiv(const ConstantRange &Other) const;
+
+ /// binaryAnd - return a new range representing the possible values resulting
+ /// from a binary-and of a value in this range by a value in \p Other.
+ ConstantRange binaryAnd(const ConstantRange &Other) const;
+
+ /// binaryOr - return a new range representing the possible values resulting
+ /// from a binary-or of a value in this range by a value in \p Other.
+ ConstantRange binaryOr(const ConstantRange &Other) const;
+
+ /// shl - Return a new range representing the possible values resulting
+ /// from a left shift of a value in this range by a value in \p Other.
+ /// TODO: This isn't fully implemented yet.
+ ConstantRange shl(const ConstantRange &Other) const;
+
+ /// lshr - Return a new range representing the possible values resulting
+ /// from a logical right shift of a value in this range and a value in
+ /// \p Other.
+ ConstantRange lshr(const ConstantRange &Other) const;
+
+ /// inverse - Return a new range that is the logical not of the current set.
+ ///
+ ConstantRange inverse() const;
+
/// print - Print out the bounds to a stream...
///
void print(raw_ostream &OS) const;