| Index: src/arm64/macro-assembler-arm64.h
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| diff --git a/src/arm64/macro-assembler-arm64.h b/src/arm64/macro-assembler-arm64.h
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| index ad28133cb0c6c30649fedcb74a6c60e8d765332d..67e64f4d672fb451cee506f7e7df151321f07d45 100644
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| --- a/src/arm64/macro-assembler-arm64.h
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| +++ b/src/arm64/macro-assembler-arm64.h
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| @@ -1312,7 +1312,6 @@ class MacroAssembler : public Assembler {
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| //
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| // If the new space is exhausted control continues at the gc_required label.
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| // In this case, the result and scratch registers may still be clobbered.
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| - // If flags includes TAG_OBJECT, the result is tagged as as a heap object.
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| void Allocate(Register object_size, Register result, Register result_end,
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| Register scratch, Label* gc_required, AllocationFlags flags);
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| @@ -1323,6 +1322,15 @@ class MacroAssembler : public Assembler {
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| Label* gc_required,
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| AllocationFlags flags);
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| + // FastAllocate is right now only used for folded allocations. It just
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| + // increments the top pointer without checking against limit. This can only
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| + // be done if it was proved earlier that the allocation will succeed.
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| + void FastAllocate(Register object_size, Register result, Register result_end,
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| + Register scratch, AllocationFlags flags);
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| +
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| + void FastAllocate(int object_size, Register result, Register scratch1,
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| + Register scratch2, AllocationFlags flags);
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| +
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| void AllocateTwoByteString(Register result,
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| Register length,
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| Register scratch1,
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