rustc: Remove task type defs from trans

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Brian Anderson 2013-06-11 12:36:42 -07:00
parent d1d855993d
commit 48c7bc17c6
2 changed files with 0 additions and 29 deletions

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@ -3064,9 +3064,6 @@ pub fn trans_crate(sess: session::Session,
}
let int_type = T_int(targ_cfg);
let float_type = T_float(targ_cfg);
let task_type = T_task(targ_cfg);
let taskptr_type = T_ptr(task_type);
lib::llvm::associate_type(tn, @"taskptr", taskptr_type);
let tydesc_type = T_tydesc(targ_cfg);
lib::llvm::associate_type(tn, @"tydesc", tydesc_type);
let crate_map = decl_crate_map(sess, link_meta, llmod);
@ -3131,7 +3128,6 @@ pub fn trans_crate(sess: session::Session,
tydesc_type: tydesc_type,
int_type: int_type,
float_type: float_type,
task_type: task_type,
opaque_vec_type: T_opaque_vec(targ_cfg),
builder: BuilderRef_res(unsafe { llvm::LLVMCreateBuilder() }),
shape_cx: mk_ctxt(llmod),

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@ -221,7 +221,6 @@ pub struct CrateContext {
tydesc_type: TypeRef,
int_type: TypeRef,
float_type: TypeRef,
task_type: TypeRef,
opaque_vec_type: TypeRef,
builder: BuilderRef_res,
shape_cx: shape::Ctxt,
@ -934,28 +933,6 @@ pub fn T_empty_struct() -> TypeRef { return T_struct([], false); }
// they are described by this opaque type.
pub fn T_vtable() -> TypeRef { T_array(T_ptr(T_i8()), 1u) }
pub fn T_task(targ_cfg: @session::config) -> TypeRef {
let t = T_named_struct("task");
// Refcount
// Delegate pointer
// Stack segment pointer
// Runtime SP
// Rust SP
// GC chain
// Domain pointer
// Crate cache pointer
let t_int = T_int(targ_cfg);
let elems =
~[t_int, t_int, t_int, t_int,
t_int, t_int, t_int, t_int];
set_struct_body(t, elems, false);
return t;
}
pub fn T_tydesc_field(cx: @CrateContext, field: uint) -> TypeRef {
// Bit of a kludge: pick the fn typeref out of the tydesc..
@ -1085,8 +1062,6 @@ pub fn T_chan(cx: @CrateContext, _t: TypeRef) -> TypeRef {
}
pub fn T_taskptr(cx: @CrateContext) -> TypeRef { return T_ptr(cx.task_type); }
pub fn T_opaque_cbox_ptr(cx: @CrateContext) -> TypeRef {
// closures look like boxes (even when they are ~fn or &fn)