/// constant range.
ConstantRange subtract(ConstantInt *CI) const;
- /// intersect - Return the range that results from the intersection of this
- /// range with another range. The resultant range is pruned as much as
+ /// intersectWith - Return the range that results from the intersection of
+ /// this range with another range. The resultant range is pruned as much as
/// possible, but there may be cases where elements are included that are in
/// one of the sets but not the other. For example: [100, 8) intersect [3,
/// 120) yields [3, 120)
///
ConstantRange intersectWith(const ConstantRange &CR, bool isSigned) const;
- /// union - Return the range that results from the union of this range with
- /// another range. The resultant range is guaranteed to include the elements
- /// of both sets, but may contain more. For example, [3, 9) union [12,15) is
- /// [3, 15), which includes 9, 10, and 11, which were not included in either
- /// set before.
+ /// unionWith - Return the range that results from the union of this range
+ /// with another range. The resultant range is guaranteed to include the
+ /// elements of both sets, but may contain more. For example, [3, 9) union
+ /// [12,15) is [3, 15), which includes 9, 10, and 11, which were not included
+ /// in either set before.
///
ConstantRange unionWith(const ConstantRange &CR, bool isSigned) const;
}
}
-/// intersect - Return the range that results from the intersection of this
+/// intersectWith - Return the range that results from the intersection of this
/// range with another range.
///
ConstantRange ConstantRange::intersectWith(const ConstantRange &CR,
return *this;
}
-/// union - Return the range that results from the union of this range with
+/// unionWith - Return the range that results from the union of this range with
/// another range. The resultant range is guaranteed to include the elements of
/// both sets, but may contain more. For example, [3, 9) union [12,15) is [3,
/// 15), which includes 9, 10, and 11, which were not included in either set
}
}
-/// intersect - Return the range that results from the intersection of this
+/// intersectWith - Return the range that results from the intersection of this
/// range with another range.
///
ConstantRange ConstantRange::intersectWith(const ConstantRange &CR,
return *this;
}
-/// union - Return the range that results from the union of this range with
+/// unionWith - Return the range that results from the union of this range with
/// another range. The resultant range is guaranteed to include the elements of
/// both sets, but may contain more. For example, [3, 9) union [12,15) is [3,
/// 15), which includes 9, 10, and 11, which were not included in either set