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dead_code_elimination.h
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#pragma once
#include <torch/csrc/jit/ir/ir.h>
namespace torch {
namespace jit {
// If given a top-level graph, DCE will construct do alias analysis that allows
// for "smarter" dead code elimination (we will eliminate mutable ops if we can
// prove the mutated values are not used). Otherwise, we will not allow DCE to
// eliminate mutable ops.
//
// So, prefer to use the graph version if you can.
enum class DCESideEffectPolicy : uint8_t {
// default behavior: dead code elimination will check if a node has side
// effects
// and not delete it if it does.
DONT_DELETE_NODES_WITH_SIDE_EFFECTS,
// with this flag, dead code elimination will not check if a node has side
// effects and treat nodes with side effects like any other node,
// i.e. delete them if their outputs aren't used anywhere.
ALLOW_DELETING_NODES_WITH_SIDE_EFFECTS
};
TORCH_API void EliminateDeadCode(
const std::shared_ptr<Graph>& graph,
DCESideEffectPolicy sideEffectPolicy =
DCESideEffectPolicy::DONT_DELETE_NODES_WITH_SIDE_EFFECTS);
TORCH_API void EliminateDeadCode(
Block* block,
bool recurse = true,
DCESideEffectPolicy sideEffectPolicy =
DCESideEffectPolicy::DONT_DELETE_NODES_WITH_SIDE_EFFECTS);
// Invoke the user-provided callback on all live values before deleting anything
TORCH_API void EliminateDeadCode(
Block* block,
std::function<void(const std::unordered_set<const Value*>&)> cb,
DCESideEffectPolicy sideEffectPolicy =
DCESideEffectPolicy::DONT_DELETE_NODES_WITH_SIDE_EFFECTS);
} // namespace jit
} // namespace torch