[Mlir-commits] [mlir] [mlir][presburger] Implement moveColumns using std::rotate (PR #168243)

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Sat Nov 15 13:32:43 PST 2025


https://github.com/linuxlonelyeagle created https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/168243

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>From eeddaefbe91638c9712faef187ffa85e8cabe291 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: linuxlonelyeagle <2020382038 at qq.com>
Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2025 21:26:35 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] Implement moveColumns using std::rotate.

---
 mlir/lib/Analysis/Presburger/Matrix.cpp | 44 +++++++++++--------------
 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-)

diff --git a/mlir/lib/Analysis/Presburger/Matrix.cpp b/mlir/lib/Analysis/Presburger/Matrix.cpp
index bb6056487512a..7933bec8d6da1 100644
--- a/mlir/lib/Analysis/Presburger/Matrix.cpp
+++ b/mlir/lib/Analysis/Presburger/Matrix.cpp
@@ -255,13 +255,7 @@ void Matrix<T>::fillRow(unsigned row, const T &value) {
 }
 
 // moveColumns is implemented by moving the columns adjacent to the source range
-// to their final position. When moving right (i.e. dstPos > srcPos), the range
-// of the adjacent columns is [srcPos + num, dstPos + num). When moving left
-// (i.e. dstPos < srcPos) the range of the adjacent columns is [dstPos, srcPos).
-// First, zeroed out columns are inserted in the final positions of the adjacent
-// columns. Then, the adjacent columns are moved to their final positions by
-// swapping them with the zeroed columns. Finally, the now zeroed adjacent
-// columns are deleted.
+// to their final position.
 template <typename T>
 void Matrix<T>::moveColumns(unsigned srcPos, unsigned num, unsigned dstPos) {
   if (num == 0)
@@ -276,23 +270,25 @@ void Matrix<T>::moveColumns(unsigned srcPos, unsigned num, unsigned dstPos) {
   assert(dstPos + num <= getNumColumns() &&
          "move destination range exceeds matrix columns");
 
-  unsigned insertCount = offset > 0 ? offset : -offset;
-  unsigned finalAdjStart = offset > 0 ? srcPos : srcPos + num;
-  unsigned curAdjStart = offset > 0 ? srcPos + num : dstPos;
-  // TODO: This can be done using std::rotate.
-  // Insert new zero columns in the positions where the adjacent columns are to
-  // be moved.
-  insertColumns(finalAdjStart, insertCount);
-  // Update curAdjStart if insertion of new columns invalidates it.
-  if (finalAdjStart < curAdjStart)
-    curAdjStart += insertCount;
-
-  // Swap the adjacent columns with inserted zero columns.
-  for (unsigned i = 0; i < insertCount; ++i)
-    swapColumns(finalAdjStart + i, curAdjStart + i);
-
-  // Delete the now redundant zero columns.
-  removeColumns(curAdjStart, insertCount);
+  unsigned numRows = getNumRows();
+  unsigned numCols = getNumReservedColumns();
+
+  if (offset > 0) {
+    // shift the matrix left, see
+    // https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/algorithm/rotate.html.
+    for (unsigned i = 0; i < numRows; ++i) {
+      auto begin = data.begin() + i * numCols + srcPos;
+      auto end = data.begin() + i * numCols + dstPos + num;
+      std::rotate(begin, begin + num, end);
+    }
+  } else {
+    // shift the matrix right.
+    for (unsigned i = 0; i < numRows; ++i) {
+      auto begin = data.begin() + i * numCols + srcPos + num;
+      auto end = data.begin() + i * numCols + dstPos;
+      std::rotate(end, begin - num, begin);
+    }
+  }
 }
 
 template <typename T>



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