return get_SymConst_entity(ptr);
}
else if (op == op_Sel) {
- entity *ent = get_Sel_entity(ptr);
- type *tp = get_entity_owner(ent);
+ entity *ent = get_Sel_entity(ptr);
+ ir_type *tp = get_entity_owner(ent);
/* Do not fiddle with polymorphism. */
if (is_Class_type(get_entity_owner(ent)) &&
* like x = new O; x->t;
*/
if (info->projs[pn_Load_X_except]) {
- if (get_irn_op(ptr) == op_Sel) {
+ if (is_Sel(ptr)) {
ir_node *mem = get_Sel_mem(ptr);
if (get_irn_op(skip_Proj(mem)) == op_Alloc) {
/* ok, check the types */
- entity *ent = get_Sel_entity(ptr);
- type *s_type = get_entity_type(ent);
- type *a_type = get_Alloc_type(mem);
+ entity *ent = get_Sel_entity(ptr);
+ ir_type *s_type = get_entity_type(ent);
+ ir_type *a_type = get_Alloc_type(mem);
- if (is_subclass_of(s_type, a_type)) {
+ if (is_SubClass_of(s_type, a_type)) {
/* ok, condition met: there can't be an exception because
* Alloc guarantees that enough memory was allocated */
* BEWARE: one might think that checking the modes is useless, because
* if the pointers are identical, they refer to the same object.
* This is only true in strong typed languages, not in C were the following
- * is possible a = *(type1 *)p; b = *(type2 *)p ...
+ * is possible a = *(ir_type1 *)p; b = *(ir_type2 *)p ...
*/
if (get_irn_op(pred) == op_Store && get_Store_ptr(pred) == ptr &&
* BEWARE: one might think that checking the modes is useless, because
* if the pointers are identical, they refer to the same object.
* This is only true in strong typed languages, not is C were the following
- * is possible *(type1 *)p = a; *(type2 *)p = b ...
+ * is possible *(ir_type1 *)p = a; *(ir_type2 *)p = b ...
*/
ptr = get_Store_ptr(store);
if (env.changes & CF_CHANGED) {
/* is this really needed: Yes, control flow changed, block might get Bad. */
- if (get_irg_dom_state(current_ir_graph) == dom_consistent)
- set_irg_dom_inconsistent(current_ir_graph);
+ set_irg_doms_inconsistent(current_ir_graph);
}
}