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src/share/vm/c1/c1_IR.cpp
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rev 4131 : 8014431: cleanup warnings indicated by the -Wunused-value compiler option on linux
8015265: revise the fix for 8007037
Reviewed-by: sspitsyn, dholmes, dcubed, coleenp
Contributed-by: jeremymanson@google.com, calvin.cheung@oracle.com
@@ -497,11 +497,11 @@
_work_list(8),
_linear_scan_order(NULL), // initialized later with correct size
_loop_map(0, 0), // initialized later with correct size
_compilation(c)
{
- TRACE_LINEAR_SCAN(2, "***** computing linear-scan block order");
+ TRACE_LINEAR_SCAN(2, tty->print_cr("***** computing linear-scan block order"));
init_visited();
count_edges(start_block, NULL);
if (compilation()->is_profiling()) {
@@ -663,11 +663,11 @@
}
}
}
void ComputeLinearScanOrder::assign_loop_depth(BlockBegin* start_block) {
- TRACE_LINEAR_SCAN(3, "----- computing loop-depth and weight");
+ TRACE_LINEAR_SCAN(3, tty->print_cr("----- computing loop-depth and weight"));
init_visited();
assert(_work_list.is_empty(), "work list must be empty before processing");
_work_list.append(start_block);
@@ -837,11 +837,11 @@
cur->set_linear_scan_number(_linear_scan_order->length());
_linear_scan_order->append(cur);
}
void ComputeLinearScanOrder::compute_order(BlockBegin* start_block) {
- TRACE_LINEAR_SCAN(3, "----- computing final block order");
+ TRACE_LINEAR_SCAN(3, tty->print_cr("----- computing final block order"));
// the start block is always the first block in the linear scan order
_linear_scan_order = new BlockList(_num_blocks);
append_block(start_block);
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