Use the target-lexicon crate.

This switches from a custom list of architectures to use the
target-lexicon crate.

 - "set is_64bit=1; isa x86" is replaced with "target x86_64", and
   similar for other architectures, and the `is_64bit` flag is removed
   entirely.

 - The `is_compressed` flag is removed too; it's no longer being used to
   control REX prefixes on x86-64, ARM and Thumb are separate
   architectures in target-lexicon, and we can figure out how to
   select RISC-V compressed encodings when we're ready.
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Dan Gohman
2018-05-25 11:41:14 -07:00
parent 2f3008aa40
commit 4e67e08efd
131 changed files with 487 additions and 499 deletions

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@@ -318,11 +318,7 @@ where
/// Return then pointer type for the current target.
pub fn pointer_type(&self) -> ir::types::Type {
if self.backend.isa().flags().is_64bit() {
ir::types::I64
} else {
ir::types::I32
}
self.backend.isa().pointer_type()
}
/// Create a new `Context` initialized for use with this `Module`.