public BasicBlock cloneForInlining(InlineCloneInfo ii) { BasicBlock clonedBB = ii.getOrCreateRenamedBB(this); for (Instr i: getInstrs()) { Instr clonedInstr = i.clone(ii); if (clonedInstr != null) { clonedBB.addInstr(clonedInstr); if (clonedInstr instanceof YieldInstr) { ii.recordYieldSite(clonedBB, (YieldInstr)clonedInstr); } else if (i instanceof NonlocalReturnInstr && clonedInstr instanceof CopyInstr) { // non-local returns assign to method return variable but must jump to proper exit point clonedBB.addInstr(new JumpInstr(ii.getHostScope().getCFG().getExitBB().getLabel())); // FIXME: enebo...I see no guarantee that this copy will be part of a return? This behavior is // masked in any case I can see with optimization to not use a copy but convert non-local to local return. } } } return clonedBB; }
public BasicBlock cloneForInlining(InlineCloneInfo ii) { BasicBlock clonedBB = ii.getOrCreateRenamedBB(this); for (Instr i: getInstrs()) { Instr clonedInstr = i.clone(ii); if (clonedInstr != null) { clonedBB.addInstr(clonedInstr); if (clonedInstr instanceof YieldInstr) { ii.recordYieldSite(clonedBB, (YieldInstr)clonedInstr); } else if (i instanceof NonlocalReturnInstr && clonedInstr instanceof CopyInstr) { // non-local returns assign to method return variable but must jump to proper exit point clonedBB.addInstr(new JumpInstr(ii.getHostScope().getCFG().getExitBB().getLabel())); // FIXME: enebo...I see no guarantee that this copy will be part of a return? This behavior is // masked in any case I can see with optimization to not use a copy but convert non-local to local return. } } } return clonedBB; }