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/** |
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* @file |
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* @short This file is included by qevaluationcache_p.h. |
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* If you need includes in this file, put them in qevaluationcache_p.h, outside of the namespace. |
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*/ |
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template<bool IsForGlobal> |
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EvaluationCache<IsForGlobal>::EvaluationCache(const Expression::Ptr &op, |
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const VariableDeclaration::Ptr &varDecl, |
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const VariableSlotID aSlot) : SingleContainer(op) |
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, m_declaration(varDecl) |
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, m_varSlot(aSlot) |
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{ |
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Q_ASSERT(m_declaration); |
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Q_ASSERT(m_varSlot > -1); |
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} |
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template<bool IsForGlobal> |
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DynamicContext::Ptr EvaluationCache<IsForGlobal>::topFocusContext(const DynamicContext::Ptr &context) |
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{ |
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DynamicContext::Ptr result(context); |
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while(true) |
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{ |
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DynamicContext::Ptr candidate(result->previousContext()); |
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/* We want the top focus, not GenericDynamicContext. */ |
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if(candidate && candidate->focusIterator()) |
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result = candidate; |
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else |
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return result; |
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} |
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} |
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template<bool IsForGlobal> |
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Item EvaluationCache<IsForGlobal>::evaluateSingleton(const DynamicContext::Ptr &context) const |
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{ |
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ItemCacheCell &cell = IsForGlobal ? context->globalItemCacheCell(m_varSlot) : context->itemCacheCell(m_varSlot); |
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if(cell.cacheState == ItemCacheCell::Full) |
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return cell.cachedItem; |
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else |
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{ |
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Q_ASSERT(cell.cacheState == ItemCacheCell::Empty); |
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cell.cachedItem = m_operand->evaluateSingleton(IsForGlobal ? topFocusContext(context) : context); |
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cell.cacheState = ItemCacheCell::Full; |
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return cell.cachedItem; |
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} |
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} |
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#if defined(Q_OS_IRIX) && defined(Q_CC_MIPS) |
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/** |
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* @short Compile workaround for MIPSPro on IRIX. |
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* This function is never called. |
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* |
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* It's mere presence means the MIPSPro compiler can accept some other code below. |
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* I recommend Buddism. |
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*/ |
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static inline Item::Iterator::Ptr workaroundIrixMIPSPro(const ItemSequenceCacheCell &cell) |
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{ |
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return Item::Iterator::Ptr(new ListIterator<Item, Item::List>(cell.cachedItems)); |
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} |
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#endif |
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template<bool IsForGlobal> |
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Item::Iterator::Ptr EvaluationCache<IsForGlobal>::evaluateSequence(const DynamicContext::Ptr &context) const |
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{ |
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ItemSequenceCacheCell::Vector &cells = IsForGlobal ? context->globalItemSequenceCacheCells(m_varSlot) : context->itemSequenceCacheCells(m_varSlot); |
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ItemSequenceCacheCell &cell = cells[m_varSlot]; |
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if(cell.inUse) |
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{ |
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context->error(QtXmlPatterns::tr("Circularity detected"), |
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ReportContext::XTDE0640, this); |
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} |
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switch(cell.cacheState) |
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{ |
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case ItemSequenceCacheCell::Full: |
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{ |
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* We don't use makeListIterator() here because the MIPSPro compiler can't handle it. |
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*/ |
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return Item::Iterator::Ptr(new ListIterator<Item, Item::List>(cell.cachedItems)); |
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} |
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case ItemSequenceCacheCell::Empty: |
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{ |
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cell.inUse = true; |
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cell.sourceIterator = m_operand->evaluateSequence(IsForGlobal ? topFocusContext(context) : context); |
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cell.cacheState = ItemSequenceCacheCell::PartiallyPopulated; |
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/* Fallthrough. */ |
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} |
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case ItemSequenceCacheCell::PartiallyPopulated: |
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{ |
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cell.inUse = false; |
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Q_ASSERT_X(cells.at(m_varSlot).sourceIterator, Q_FUNC_INFO, |
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"This trigger for a cache bug which hasn't yet been analyzed."); |
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return Item::Iterator::Ptr(new CachingIterator(cells, m_varSlot, IsForGlobal ? topFocusContext(context) : context)); |
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} |
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default: |
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{ |
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Q_ASSERT_X(false, Q_FUNC_INFO, "This path is not supposed to be run."); |
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return Item::Iterator::Ptr(); |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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Expression::Ptr EvaluationCache<IsForGlobal>::typeCheck(const StaticContext::Ptr &context, |
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const SequenceType::Ptr &reqType) |
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/* It's important that we do the typeCheck() before checking for the use of local variables, |
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* because ExpressionVariableReference can reference an expression that is a local variable, |
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* so it must rewrite itself to it operand before, and it does that in EvaluationCache::typeCheck(). */ |
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const Expression::Ptr me(SingleContainer::typeCheck(context, reqType)); |
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OperandsIterator it(me, OperandsIterator::ExcludeParent); |
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Expression::Ptr next(it.next()); |
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/* If our operand or any sub operand gets its value from a for-loop, we cannot |
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* cache it since then our cache would be filled -- but not invalidated -- on the |
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* first for-iteration. Consider this query: |
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* |
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* <tt>for $i in expr |
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* let $v := $i/p |
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* return ($v, $v)</tt> |
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* An evaluation cache is inserted for the two operands in the return clause. However, |
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* $i changes for each iteration so the cache can only be active on a per-iteration basis, |
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* it it's possible(which it isn't). |
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* This means that for some queries we don't cache what we really should, and hence evaluate |
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* in a sub-optimal way, since this DependsOnLocalVariable don't communicate whether it references |
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* a loop that affects us. The correct fix for this would be to let ForExpression reset the |
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* relevant caches only, but we don't know which ones that are. */ |
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while(next) |
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{ |
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if(next->has(DependsOnLocalVariable)) |
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return m_operand->typeCheck(context, reqType); |
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next = it.next(); |
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} |
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return me; |
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} |
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template<bool IsForGlobal> |
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Expression::Ptr EvaluationCache<IsForGlobal>::compress(const StaticContext::Ptr &context) |
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{ |
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const Expression::Ptr me(SingleContainer::compress(context)); |
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if(me != this) |
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return me; |
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if(m_operand->is(IDRangeVariableReference)) |
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return m_operand; |
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if(m_declaration->usedByMany()) |
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{ |
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/* If it's only an atomic value an EvaluationCache is overkill. However, |
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* it's still needed for functions like fn:current-time() that must adhere to |
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* query stability. */ |
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const Properties props(m_operand->properties()); |
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if(props.testFlag(EvaluationCacheRedundant) || |
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((props.testFlag(IsEvaluated)) && |
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!props.testFlag(DisableElimination) && |
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CommonSequenceTypes::ExactlyOneAtomicType->matches(m_operand->staticType()))) |
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return m_operand; |
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} |
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else |
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return me; |
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} |
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/* If we're only used once, there's no need for an EvaluationCache. */ |
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return m_operand; |
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} |
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} |
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SequenceType::Ptr EvaluationCache<IsForGlobal>::staticType() const |
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return m_operand->staticType(); |
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} |
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SequenceType::List EvaluationCache<IsForGlobal>::expectedOperandTypes() const |
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/* Remember that EvaluationCache::typeCheck() will be called from multiple locations, |
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* which potentially have different type requirements. For instance, one wants a node, |
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* and another requires atomization and casting. |
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* Returning ZeroOrMoreItems is safe here because staticType() returns the operand's type |
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* and therefore the convertors like Atomizer will be parents to us, and hence only affect |
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* the relevant path. |
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* ZeroOrMoreItems also make sense logically since we're actually only used where the |
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* variable references reference us. */ |
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SequenceType::List result; |
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result.append(CommonSequenceTypes::ZeroOrMoreItems); |
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return result; |
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} |
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Expression::Properties EvaluationCache<IsForGlobal>::properties() const |
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{ |
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/* We cannot return the operand's properties unconditionally, because some |
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* doesn't hold for this Expression. |
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* However, some of the properties must propagate through, which are the ones being OR'd here. |
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return m_operand->properties() & (DisableElimination | IsEvaluated | DisableTypingDeduction); |
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} |
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ExpressionVisitorResult::Ptr |
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EvaluationCache<IsForGlobal>::accept(const ExpressionVisitor::Ptr &visitor) const |
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return visitor->visit(this); |
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const SourceLocationReflection *EvaluationCache<IsForGlobal>::actualReflection() const |
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