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InvokeWithException: make next successor a special begin node which has the same locationidentity as the invoke
InvokeWithExceptionNode has the unpleasant property that it is a ControlSplit
and MemoryCheckPoint at the same time. In terms of scheduling, a node cannot
be placed after a ControlSplit node as it denotes the end of a block. Thus,
instead of connecting a FloatingReadNode to the InvokeWithException node
directly (as lastLocationAccess), we point rather to the BeginNode
(non-exceptional case) or ExceptionBeginNode.
To preserve consistency regarding memory dependencies, the former node must be
also a MemoryCheckPoint.
author | Bernhard Urban <bernhard.urban@jku.at> |
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date | Wed, 02 Oct 2013 11:16:21 +0200 |
parents | f08d439fab8c |
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