Florian Hahn 3bdf9a0880
[EquivalenceClasses] Use SmallVector for deterministic iteration order. (#134075)
Currently iterators over EquivalenceClasses will iterate over std::set,
which guarantees the order specified by the comperator. Unfortunately in
many cases, EquivalenceClasses are used with pointers, so iterating over
std::set of pointers will not be deterministic across runs.

There are multiple places that explicitly try to sort the equivalence
classes before using them to try to get a deterministic order
(LowerTypeTests, SplitModule), but there are others that do not at the
moment and this can result at least in non-determinstic value naming in
Float2Int.

This patch updates EquivalenceClasses to keep track of all members via a
extra SmallVector and removes code from LowerTypeTests and SplitModule
to sort the classes before processing.

Overall it looks like compile-time slightly decreases in most cases, but
close to noise:

https://llvm-compile-time-tracker.com/compare.php?from=7d441d9892295a6eb8aaf481e1715f039f6f224f&to=b0c2ac67a88d3ef86987e2f82115ea0170675a17&stat=instructions

PR: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/134075
2025-04-02 20:27:43 +01:00
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