@@ -246,6 +246,13 @@ depending on the situation.
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- An argument materialization is used when converting the type of a block
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argument during a [signature conversion](#region-signature-conversion).
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+ The new block argument types are specified in a `SignatureConversion`
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+ object. An original block argument can be converted into multiple
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+ block arguments, which is not supported everywhere in the dialect
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+ conversion. (E.g., adaptors support only a single replacement value for
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+ each original value.) Therefore, an argument materialization is used to
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+ convert potentially multiple new block arguments back into a single SSA
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+ value.
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* Source Materialization
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@@ -259,6 +266,9 @@ depending on the situation.
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* When a block argument has been converted to a different type, but
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the original argument still has users that will remain live after
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the conversion process has finished.
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+ * When a block argument has been dropped, but the argument still has
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+ users that will remain live after the conversion process has
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+ finished.
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* When the result type of an operation has been converted to a
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different type, but the original result still has users that will
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remain live after the conversion process is finished.
@@ -328,36 +338,41 @@ class TypeConverter {
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registerConversion(wrapCallback<T>(std::forward<FnT>(callback)));
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}
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- /// Register a materialization function, which must be convertible to the
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- /// following form:
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- /// `Optional<Value> (OpBuilder &, T, ValueRange, Location)`,
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- /// where `T` is any subclass of `Type`.
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- /// This function is responsible for creating an operation, using the
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- /// OpBuilder and Location provided, that "converts" a range of values into a
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- /// single value of the given type `T`. It must return a Value of the
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- /// converted type on success, an `std::nullopt` if it failed but other
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- /// materialization can be attempted, and `nullptr` on unrecoverable failure.
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- /// It will only be called for (sub)types of `T`.
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- ///
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+ /// All of the following materializations require function objects that are
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+ /// convertible to the following form:
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+ /// `std::optional<Value>(OpBuilder &, T, ValueRange, Location)`,
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+ /// where `T` is any subclass of `Type`. This function is responsible for
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+ /// creating an operation, using the OpBuilder and Location provided, that
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+ /// "casts" a range of values into a single value of the given type `T`. It
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+ /// must return a Value of the converted type on success, an `std::nullopt` if
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+ /// it failed but other materialization can be attempted, and `nullptr` on
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+ /// unrecoverable failure. It will only be called for (sub)types of `T`.
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+ /// Materialization functions must be provided when a type conversion may
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+ /// persist after the conversion has finished.
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+
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/// This method registers a materialization that will be called when
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- /// converting an illegal block argument type, to a legal type.
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+ /// converting (potentially multiple) block arguments that were the result of
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+ /// a signature conversion of a single block argument, to a single SSA value.
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template <typename FnT,
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typename T = typename llvm::function_traits<FnT>::template arg_t<1>>
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void addArgumentMaterialization(FnT &&callback) {
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argumentMaterializations.emplace_back(
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wrapMaterialization<T>(std::forward<FnT>(callback)));
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}
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+
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/// This method registers a materialization that will be called when
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- /// converting a legal type to an illegal source type. This is used when
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- /// conversions to an illegal type must persist beyond the main conversion.
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+ /// converting a legal replacement value back to an illegal source type.
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+ /// This is used when some uses of the original, illegal value must persist
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+ /// beyond the main conversion.
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template <typename FnT,
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typename T = typename llvm::function_traits<FnT>::template arg_t<1>>
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void addSourceMaterialization(FnT &&callback) {
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sourceMaterializations.emplace_back(
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wrapMaterialization<T>(std::forward<FnT>(callback)));
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}
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+
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/// This method registers a materialization that will be called when
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- /// converting type from an illegal, or source, type to a legal type.
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+ /// converting an illegal ( source) value to a legal (target) type.
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template <typename FnT,
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typename T = typename llvm::function_traits<FnT>::template arg_t<1>>
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void addTargetMaterialization(FnT &&callback) {
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