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					//===- llvm/ADT/SmallVector.cpp - 'Normally small' vectors ----------------===//
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					//
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					// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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					// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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					// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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					//
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					//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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					//
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					// This file implements the SmallVector class.
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					//
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					//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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					#include "common/thirdparty/SmallVector.h"
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					//#include "llvm/ADT/Twine.h"
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					//#include "llvm/Support/MemAlloc.h"
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					#include <cstdint>
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					#include <string>
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					#ifdef LLVM_ENABLE_EXCEPTIONS
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					#include <stdexcept>
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					#endif
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					using namespace llvm;
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					namespace llvm
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					{
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					/*LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_RETURNS_NONNULL*/ inline void *safe_malloc(size_t Sz) {
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					  void *Result = std::malloc(Sz);
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					  if (Result == nullptr) {
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					    // It is implementation-defined whether allocation occurs if the space
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					    // requested is zero (ISO/IEC 9899:2018 7.22.3). Retry, requesting
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					    // non-zero, if the space requested was zero.
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					    if (Sz == 0)
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					      return safe_malloc(1);
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					    //report_bad_alloc_error("Allocation failed");
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					    fputs("Allocation failed\n", stderr);
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					    abort();
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					  }
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					  return Result;
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					}
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					/*LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_RETURNS_NONNULL*/ inline void *safe_realloc(void *Ptr, size_t Sz) {
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					  void *Result = std::realloc(Ptr, Sz);
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					  if (Result == nullptr) {
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					    // It is implementation-defined whether allocation occurs if the space
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					    // requested is zero (ISO/IEC 9899:2018 7.22.3). Retry, requesting
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					    // non-zero, if the space requested was zero.
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					    if (Sz == 0)
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					      return safe_malloc(1);
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					    //report_bad_alloc_error("Allocation failed");
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					    fputs("Allocation failed\n", stderr);
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					    abort();
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					  }
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					  return Result;
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					}
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					}
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					// Check that no bytes are wasted and everything is well-aligned.
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					namespace {
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					// These structures may cause binary compat warnings on AIX. Suppress the
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					// warning since we are only using these types for the static assertions below.
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					#if defined(_AIX)
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					#pragma GCC diagnostic push
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					#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Waix-compat"
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					#endif
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					struct Struct16B {
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					  alignas(16) void *X;
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					};
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					struct Struct32B {
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					  alignas(32) void *X;
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					};
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					#if defined(_AIX)
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					#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
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					#endif
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					}
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					static_assert(sizeof(SmallVector<void *, 0>) ==
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					                  sizeof(unsigned) * 2 + sizeof(void *),
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					              "wasted space in SmallVector size 0");
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					static_assert(alignof(SmallVector<Struct16B, 0>) >= alignof(Struct16B),
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					              "wrong alignment for 16-byte aligned T");
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					static_assert(alignof(SmallVector<Struct32B, 0>) >= alignof(Struct32B),
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					              "wrong alignment for 32-byte aligned T");
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					static_assert(sizeof(SmallVector<Struct16B, 0>) >= alignof(Struct16B),
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					              "missing padding for 16-byte aligned T");
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					static_assert(sizeof(SmallVector<Struct32B, 0>) >= alignof(Struct32B),
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					              "missing padding for 32-byte aligned T");
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					static_assert(sizeof(SmallVector<void *, 1>) ==
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					                  sizeof(unsigned) * 2 + sizeof(void *) * 2,
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					              "wasted space in SmallVector size 1");
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					static_assert(sizeof(SmallVector<char, 0>) ==
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					                  sizeof(void *) * 2 + sizeof(void *),
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					              "1 byte elements have word-sized type for size and capacity");
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					/// Report that MinSize doesn't fit into this vector's size type. Throws
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					/// std::length_error or calls report_fatal_error.
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					[[noreturn]] static void report_size_overflow(size_t MinSize, size_t MaxSize);
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					static void report_size_overflow(size_t MinSize, size_t MaxSize) {
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					  std::string Reason = "SmallVector unable to grow. Requested capacity (" +
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					                       std::to_string(MinSize) +
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					                       ") is larger than maximum value for size type (" +
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					                       std::to_string(MaxSize) + ")\n";
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					#ifdef LLVM_ENABLE_EXCEPTIONS
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					  throw std::length_error(Reason);
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					#else
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					  //report_fatal_error(Twine(Reason));
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					  fputs(Reason.c_str(), stderr);
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					  abort();
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					#endif
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					}
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					/// Report that this vector is already at maximum capacity. Throws
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					/// std::length_error or calls report_fatal_error.
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					[[noreturn]] static void report_at_maximum_capacity(size_t MaxSize);
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					static void report_at_maximum_capacity(size_t MaxSize) {
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					  std::string Reason =
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					      "SmallVector capacity unable to grow. Already at maximum size " +
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					      std::to_string(MaxSize);
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					#ifdef LLVM_ENABLE_EXCEPTIONS
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					  throw std::length_error(Reason);
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					#else
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					  //report_fatal_error(Twine(Reason));
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					  fputs(Reason.c_str(), stderr);
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					  abort();
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					#endif
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					}
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					// Note: Moving this function into the header may cause performance regression.
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					template <class Size_T>
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					static size_t getNewCapacity(size_t MinSize, size_t TSize, size_t OldCapacity) {
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					  constexpr size_t MaxSize = std::numeric_limits<Size_T>::max();
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					  // Ensure we can fit the new capacity.
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					  // This is only going to be applicable when the capacity is 32 bit.
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					  if (MinSize > MaxSize)
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					    report_size_overflow(MinSize, MaxSize);
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					  // Ensure we can meet the guarantee of space for at least one more element.
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					  // The above check alone will not catch the case where grow is called with a
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					  // default MinSize of 0, but the current capacity cannot be increased.
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					  if (OldCapacity == MaxSize)
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					    report_at_maximum_capacity(MaxSize);
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					  // In theory 2*capacity can overflow if the capacity is 64 bit, but the
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					  // original capacity would never be large enough for this to be a problem.
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					  size_t NewCapacity = 2 * OldCapacity + 1; // Always grow.
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					  return std::clamp(NewCapacity, MinSize, MaxSize);
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					}
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					template <class Size_T>
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					void *SmallVectorBase<Size_T>::replaceAllocation(void *NewElts, size_t TSize,
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					                                                 size_t NewCapacity,
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					                                                 size_t VSize) {
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					  void *NewEltsReplace = llvm::safe_malloc(NewCapacity * TSize);
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					  if (VSize)
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					    memcpy(NewEltsReplace, NewElts, VSize * TSize);
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					  free(NewElts);
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					  return NewEltsReplace;
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					}
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					template <class Size_T>
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					void *SmallVectorBase<Size_T>::mallocForGrow(void *FirstEl, size_t MinSize,
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					  NewCapacity = getNewCapacity<Size_T>(MinSize, TSize, this->capacity());
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					  // capacity 0, it's possible for the malloc to return FirstEl.
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					  //void *NewElts = llvm::safe_malloc(NewCapacity * TSize);
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					  void* NewElts = llvm::safe_malloc(NewCapacity * TSize);
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					  if (NewElts == FirstEl)
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					    NewElts = replaceAllocation(NewElts, TSize, NewCapacity);
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					template <class Size_T>
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					void SmallVectorBase<Size_T>::grow_pod(void *FirstEl, size_t MinSize,
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					  size_t NewCapacity = getNewCapacity<Size_T>(MinSize, TSize, this->capacity());
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					  void *NewElts;
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					  if (BeginX == FirstEl) {
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					    NewElts = llvm::safe_malloc(NewCapacity * TSize);
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					    if (NewElts == FirstEl)
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					      NewElts = replaceAllocation(NewElts, TSize, NewCapacity);
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					    NewElts = llvm::safe_realloc(this->BeginX, NewCapacity * TSize);
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					      NewElts = replaceAllocation(NewElts, TSize, NewCapacity, size());
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					  this->BeginX = NewElts;
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					  this->Capacity = NewCapacity;
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					template class llvm::SmallVectorBase<uint32_t>;
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					// Both uint32_t and uint64_t instantiations are needed for 64-bit builds.
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					// This instantiation will never be used in 32-bit builds, and will cause
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					#if SIZE_MAX > UINT32_MAX
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					template class llvm::SmallVectorBase<uint64_t>;
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					              "Expected SmallVectorBase<uint64_t> variant to be in use.");
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					#else
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					static_assert(sizeof(SmallVectorSizeType<char>) == sizeof(uint32_t),
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					<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
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					<AutoVisualizer xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/vstudio/debugger/natvis/2010">
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					  <Type Name="llvm::SmallVectorImpl<*>">
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					    <DisplayString Condition="Size == 0">empty</DisplayString>
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					    <DisplayString Condition="Size && Size < 4">{(value_type*)BeginX,[Size]}</DisplayString>
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					    <Expand>
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					      <Item Name="[size]">Size</Item>
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					      <Item Name="[capacity]">Capacity</Item>
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					        <Size>Size</Size>
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