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Because split functions have no name, the globalopt pass (included in opt -O1) deletes them. If we give all the split functions a standardized name (like f) this won't be a problem. However, any name we choose could potentially conflict with other names used by the program.
Another option: store split functions without a name, but give users the option to add a name when retrieving a function from the BCDB.
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Because split functions have no name, the
globalopt
pass (included inopt -O1
) deletes them. If we give all the split functions a standardized name (likef
) this won't be a problem. However, any name we choose could potentially conflict with other names used by the program.Another option: store split functions without a name, but give users the option to add a name when retrieving a function from the BCDB.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: