A `ConstantRange` such as `[5,0)` was not handled correctly in
`ConstantRangeSet` due to a spurious 0 at the end of the range.
This commit also fixes the testing infrastructure that was not checking
the size of the range before making the comparison with the reference
vector.
* Introduce `ShrinkInstructionOperandsPass`: a transformation shrinking
operands and the results of instructions if they are
zero/sign-extended immediately before and after the instruction.
* Introduce `ConstantRangeSet`: similar to `ConstantRange` but allows
disjoint ranges.
* Introduce `MaterializedValue`: a class that can represent a constant
value or a symbol plus offset pair.
* Introduce `DropHelperCallsPass`: a transformation removing calls to
helpers and replacing them with a function call reading the CSVs that
the helper reads and writing the CSVs that the helper writes
(according to CSAA).
* Introduce `DropRangeMetadataPass`: a transformation dropping the
`range` metadata, which, in certain situations, lowers the quality of
the results provided by `LazyValueInfo`.
* Introduce `AdvancedValueInfo`: an analysis exploiting results of
`LazyValueInfo` but collecting them as `ConstantRangeSet` with a
monotone framework. It produces `MaterializedValue`.
* Anticipate linking of helpers: `AVI` requires `CSAA`, which requires
helper functions to be linked in.
* Drop `--no-link`.
* Force x86-64 `DataLayout`.
* Reorganize harvesting to either collect simple literals or go with
(incremental) `AVI`.
* Drop `SET`, `OSRA`, the reaching definition analysis, the
`SimplifyComparisonsPass` and all the sumjump-related code: e now
clone `root`, optimize it and analyze it with `AVI`.
* Temporarily drop the `NoReturnAnalysis`.
* Link `libLLVMInstCombine`, `libLLVMCodeGen` and `libLLVMPasses`.
* Introduce tests for `AdvancedValueInfo`,
`ShrinkInstructionOperandsPass` and `ConstantRangeSet`.
* Fix test results.
* Add `llvm.bswap.i64` and `@pc` to the LLVM template module for unit
tests.
* Introduce `KeyContainer::compare` and drop the `getKey` method.
* Let users of ZipMapIterator specify a trait class instead of using the
default one.
`ZipMapIterator` allows you to iterate in parallel over two
`std::map`-like containers.
In the ABI analysis, this allows us to be much more efficient. In
practice, if we have two maps with M and N elements, we pass from
performing N*log(N) + M*log(M) queries to the size of the union of the
set of keys of the two maps.
`LazySmallBitVector` was lacking a comparison operator, which prevented
it from being used as the key of a `std::map`.
This commit implements such operator, along with the `reserve` method.
This commit moves around most files. The new directory structure is as
follows:
* `lib/$LIBRARY/`: contains a library, i.e., a set of `.cpp` files used
by multiple libraries/tools.
* `include/revng/$LIBRARY/`: contains the public headers associated to
the library in `lib/$LIBRARY/`.
* `tools/$TOOL/`: directory where all the `.cpp` files (and private
headers) for a tool reside. Currently we have two tools: `revamb` and
`revamb-dump`.
On top of this, all file names are now in camel case.