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package org.graalvm.compiler.core.common.cfg;

import java.util.Collection;

public interface AbstractControlFlowGraph<T extends AbstractBlockBase<T>> {

    int BLOCK_ID_INITIAL = -1;
    int BLOCK_ID_VISITED = -2;

    
Returns the list blocks contained in this control flow graph. It is guaranteed that the blocks are numbered and ordered according to a reverse post order traversal of the control flow graph.
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/** * Returns the list blocks contained in this control flow graph. * * It is {@linkplain CFGVerifier guaranteed} that the blocks are numbered and ordered according * to a reverse post order traversal of the control flow graph. * * @see CFGVerifier */
T[] getBlocks(); Collection<Loop<T>> getLoops(); T getStartBlock();
True if block a is dominated by block b.
/** * True if block {@code a} is dominated by block {@code b}. */
static boolean isDominatedBy(AbstractBlockBase<?> a, AbstractBlockBase<?> b) { int domNumberA = a.getDominatorNumber(); int domNumberB = b.getDominatorNumber(); return domNumberA >= domNumberB && domNumberA <= b.getMaxChildDominatorNumber(); }
True if block a dominates block b and a is not identical block to b.
/** * True if block {@code a} dominates block {@code b} and {@code a} is not identical block to * {@code b}. */
static boolean strictlyDominates(AbstractBlockBase<?> a, AbstractBlockBase<?> b) { return a != b && dominates(a, b); }
True if block a dominates block b.
/** * True if block {@code a} dominates block {@code b}. */
static boolean dominates(AbstractBlockBase<?> a, AbstractBlockBase<?> b) { assert a != null && b != null; return isDominatedBy(b, a); }
Calculates the common dominator of two blocks. Note that this algorithm makes use of special properties regarding the numbering of blocks.
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/** * Calculates the common dominator of two blocks. * * Note that this algorithm makes use of special properties regarding the numbering of blocks. * * @see #getBlocks() * @see CFGVerifier */
static AbstractBlockBase<?> commonDominator(AbstractBlockBase<?> a, AbstractBlockBase<?> b) { if (a == null) { return b; } else if (b == null) { return a; } else if (a == b) { return a; } else { int aDomDepth = a.getDominatorDepth(); int bDomDepth = b.getDominatorDepth(); AbstractBlockBase<?> aTemp; AbstractBlockBase<?> bTemp; if (aDomDepth > bDomDepth) { aTemp = a; bTemp = b; } else { aTemp = b; bTemp = a; } return commonDominatorHelper(aTemp, bTemp); } } static AbstractBlockBase<?> commonDominatorHelper(AbstractBlockBase<?> a, AbstractBlockBase<?> b) { int domNumberA = a.getDominatorNumber(); AbstractBlockBase<?> result = b; while (domNumberA < result.getDominatorNumber()) { result = result.getDominator(); } while (domNumberA > result.getMaxChildDominatorNumber()) { result = result.getDominator(); } return result; }
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  • commonDominator.commonDominator(AbstractBlockBase, AbstractBlockBase)
/** * @see AbstractControlFlowGraph#commonDominator(AbstractBlockBase, AbstractBlockBase) */
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") static <T extends AbstractBlockBase<T>> T commonDominatorTyped(T a, T b) { return (T) commonDominator(a, b); } }