[LLVM/CG] Sort PrimFuncs when creating LLVM module#8958
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PrimFuncs are stored in a map where the order of iteration is not deterministic. This can cause a different llvm::Module to be created each time, which can defeat debugging tools like -opt-bisect-limit. Add function CodeGenLLVM::AddFunctionsOrdered that takes a range of PrimFuncs or objects convertible to PrimFuncs, and adds them to the LLVM module in a deterministic order.
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Do you think it would be possible to add a test that the functions are in sorted order? |
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* [LLVM/CG] Sort PrimFuncs when creating LLVM module PrimFuncs are stored in a map where the order of iteration is not deterministic. This can cause a different llvm::Module to be created each time, which can defeat debugging tools like -opt-bisect-limit. Add function CodeGenLLVM::AddFunctionsOrdered that takes a range of PrimFuncs or objects convertible to PrimFuncs, and adds them to the LLVM module in a deterministic order. * Empty commit to restart build * Add testcase
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* [LLVM/CG] Sort PrimFuncs when creating LLVM module PrimFuncs are stored in a map where the order of iteration is not deterministic. This can cause a different llvm::Module to be created each time, which can defeat debugging tools like -opt-bisect-limit. Add function CodeGenLLVM::AddFunctionsOrdered that takes a range of PrimFuncs or objects convertible to PrimFuncs, and adds them to the LLVM module in a deterministic order. * Empty commit to restart build * Add testcase
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PrimFuncs are stored in a map where the order of iteration is not deterministic. This can cause a different
llvm::Moduleto be created each time, which can defeat debugging tools like-opt-bisect-limit.Add function
CodeGenLLVM::AddFunctionsOrderedthat takes a range of PrimFuncs or objects convertible to PrimFunc, and adds them to the LLVM module in a deterministic order.