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Rename the files and classes to reflect the term infer rather than side-effect. * Makefile.in (OBJS): Use gimple-range-infer.o. * gimple-range-cache.cc (ranger_cache::fill_block_cache): Change msg. (ranger_cache::range_from_dom): Rename var side_effect to infer. (ranger_cache::apply_inferred_ranges): Rename from apply_side_effects. * gimple-range-cache.h: Include gimple-range-infer.h. (class ranger_cache): Adjust prototypes, use infer_range_manager. * gimple-range-infer.cc: Rename from gimple-range-side-effects.cc. (gimple_infer_range::*): Rename from stmt_side_effects. (infer_range_manager::*): Rename from side_effect_manager. * gimple-range-side-effect.cc: Rename. * gimple-range-side-effect.h: Rename. * gimple-range-infer.h: Rename from gimple-range-side-effects.h. (class gimple_infer_range): Rename from stmt_side_effects. (class infer_range_manager): Rename from side_effect_manager. * gimple-range.cc (gimple_ranger::register_inferred_ranges): Rename from register_side_effects. * gimple-range.h (register_inferred_ranges): Adjust prototype. * range-op.h: Adjust comment. * tree-vrp.cc (rvrp_folder::pre_fold_bb): Use register_inferred_ranges. (rvrp_folder::post_fold_bb): Use register_inferred_ranges.
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