/// identical to the current one. This means that all operands match and any
/// extra information (e.g. load is volatile) agree.
bool Instruction::isIdenticalTo(const Instruction *I) const {
- return isIdenticalTo(I) &&
+ return isIdenticalToWhenDefined(I) &&
SubclassOptionalData == I->SubclassOptionalData;
}
-/// isIdenticalToWenDefined - This is like isIdenticalTo, except that it
+/// isIdenticalToWhenDefined - This is like isIdenticalTo, except that it
/// ignores the SubclassOptionalData flags, which specify conditions
/// under which the instruction's result is undefined.
bool Instruction::isIdenticalToWhenDefined(const Instruction *I) const {