diff --git a/bindings/ocaml/bitreader/llvm_bitreader.mli b/bindings/ocaml/bitreader/llvm_bitreader.mli index 5e2240974af..1d333191c1d 100644 --- a/bindings/ocaml/bitreader/llvm_bitreader.mli +++ b/bindings/ocaml/bitreader/llvm_bitreader.mli @@ -18,12 +18,12 @@ exception Error of string memory buffer [mb] in the context [context]. Returns [m] if successful, or raises [Error msg] otherwise, where [msg] is a description of the error encountered. See the function [llvm::getBitcodeModule]. *) -external get_module : Llvm.llcontext -> Llvm.llmemorybuffer -> Llvm.llmodule - = "llvm_get_module" +val get_module : Llvm.llcontext -> Llvm.llmemorybuffer -> Llvm.llmodule + (** [parse_bitcode context mb] parses the bitcode for a new module [m] from the memory buffer [mb] in the context [context]. Returns [m] if successful, or raises [Error msg] otherwise, where [msg] is a description of the error encountered. See the function [llvm::ParseBitcodeFile]. *) -external parse_bitcode : Llvm.llcontext -> Llvm.llmemorybuffer -> Llvm.llmodule - = "llvm_parse_bitcode" +val parse_bitcode : Llvm.llcontext -> Llvm.llmemorybuffer -> Llvm.llmodule + diff --git a/bindings/ocaml/executionengine/llvm_executionengine.mli b/bindings/ocaml/executionengine/llvm_executionengine.mli index ce25f9d0ae0..166b7bcddca 100644 --- a/bindings/ocaml/executionengine/llvm_executionengine.mli +++ b/bindings/ocaml/executionengine/llvm_executionengine.mli @@ -25,58 +25,58 @@ module GenericValue: sig (** [of_float fpty n] boxes the float [n] in a float-valued generic value according to the floating point type [fpty]. See the fields [llvm::GenericValue::DoubleVal] and [llvm::GenericValue::FloatVal]. *) - external of_float : Llvm.lltype -> float -> t = "llvm_genericvalue_of_float" + val of_float : Llvm.lltype -> float -> t (** [of_pointer v] boxes the pointer value [v] in a generic value. See the field [llvm::GenericValue::PointerVal]. *) - external of_pointer : 'a -> t = "llvm_genericvalue_of_pointer" + val of_pointer : 'a -> t (** [of_int32 n w] boxes the int32 [i] in a generic value with the bitwidth [w]. See the field [llvm::GenericValue::IntVal]. *) - external of_int32 : Llvm.lltype -> int32 -> t = "llvm_genericvalue_of_int32" + val of_int32 : Llvm.lltype -> int32 -> t (** [of_int n w] boxes the int [i] in a generic value with the bitwidth [w]. See the field [llvm::GenericValue::IntVal]. *) - external of_int : Llvm.lltype -> int -> t = "llvm_genericvalue_of_int" + val of_int : Llvm.lltype -> int -> t (** [of_natint n w] boxes the native int [i] in a generic value with the bitwidth [w]. See the field [llvm::GenericValue::IntVal]. *) - external of_nativeint : Llvm.lltype -> nativeint -> t - = "llvm_genericvalue_of_nativeint" + val of_nativeint : Llvm.lltype -> nativeint -> t + (** [of_int64 n w] boxes the int64 [i] in a generic value with the bitwidth [w]. See the field [llvm::GenericValue::IntVal]. *) - external of_int64 : Llvm.lltype -> int64 -> t = "llvm_genericvalue_of_int64" + val of_int64 : Llvm.lltype -> int64 -> t (** [as_float fpty gv] unboxes the floating point-valued generic value [gv] of floating point type [fpty]. See the fields [llvm::GenericValue::DoubleVal] and [llvm::GenericValue::FloatVal]. *) - external as_float : Llvm.lltype -> t -> float = "llvm_genericvalue_as_float" + val as_float : Llvm.lltype -> t -> float (** [as_pointer gv] unboxes the pointer-valued generic value [gv]. See the field [llvm::GenericValue::PointerVal]. *) - external as_pointer : t -> 'a = "llvm_genericvalue_as_pointer" + val as_pointer : t -> 'a (** [as_int32 gv] unboxes the integer-valued generic value [gv] as an [int32]. Is invalid if [gv] has a bitwidth greater than 32 bits. See the field [llvm::GenericValue::IntVal]. *) - external as_int32 : t -> int32 = "llvm_genericvalue_as_int32" + val as_int32 : t -> int32 (** [as_int gv] unboxes the integer-valued generic value [gv] as an [int]. Is invalid if [gv] has a bitwidth greater than the host bit width (but the most significant bit may be lost). See the field [llvm::GenericValue::IntVal]. *) - external as_int : t -> int = "llvm_genericvalue_as_int" + val as_int : t -> int (** [as_natint gv] unboxes the integer-valued generic value [gv] as a [nativeint]. Is invalid if [gv] has a bitwidth greater than [nativeint]. See the field [llvm::GenericValue::IntVal]. *) - external as_nativeint : t -> nativeint = "llvm_genericvalue_as_nativeint" + val as_nativeint : t -> nativeint (** [as_int64 gv] returns the integer-valued generic value [gv] as an [int64]. Is invalid if [gv] has a bitwidth greater than [int64]. See the field [llvm::GenericValue::IntVal]. *) - external as_int64 : t -> int64 = "llvm_genericvalue_as_int64" + val as_int64 : t -> int64 end @@ -91,73 +91,73 @@ module ExecutionEngine: sig interpreter. Raises [Error msg] if an error occurrs. The execution engine is not garbage collected and must be destroyed with [dispose ee]. See the function [llvm::EngineBuilder::create]. *) - external create : Llvm.llmodule -> t = "llvm_ee_create" + val create : Llvm.llmodule -> t (** [create_interpreter m] creates a new interpreter, taking ownership of the module [m] if successful. Raises [Error msg] if an error occurrs. The execution engine is not garbage collected and must be destroyed with [dispose ee]. See the function [llvm::EngineBuilder::create]. *) - external create_interpreter : Llvm.llmodule -> t = "llvm_ee_create_interpreter" + val create_interpreter : Llvm.llmodule -> t (** [create_jit m optlevel] creates a new JIT (just-in-time compiler), taking ownership of the module [m] if successful with the desired optimization level [optlevel]. Raises [Error msg] if an error occurrs. The execution engine is not garbage collected and must be destroyed with [dispose ee]. See the function [llvm::EngineBuilder::create]. *) - external create_jit : Llvm.llmodule -> int -> t = "llvm_ee_create_jit" + val create_jit : Llvm.llmodule -> int -> t (** [dispose ee] releases the memory used by the execution engine and must be invoked to avoid memory leaks. *) - external dispose : t -> unit = "llvm_ee_dispose" + val dispose : t -> unit (** [add_module m ee] adds the module [m] to the execution engine [ee]. *) - external add_module : Llvm.llmodule -> t -> unit = "llvm_ee_add_module" + val add_module : Llvm.llmodule -> t -> unit (** [remove_module m ee] removes the module [m] from the execution engine [ee], disposing of [m] and the module referenced by [mp]. Raises [Error msg] if an error occurs. *) - external remove_module : Llvm.llmodule -> t -> Llvm.llmodule - = "llvm_ee_remove_module" + val remove_module : Llvm.llmodule -> t -> Llvm.llmodule + (** [find_function n ee] finds the function named [n] defined in any of the modules owned by the execution engine [ee]. Returns [None] if the function is not found and [Some f] otherwise. *) - external find_function : string -> t -> Llvm.llvalue option - = "llvm_ee_find_function" + val find_function : string -> t -> Llvm.llvalue option + (** [run_function f args ee] synchronously executes the function [f] with the arguments [args], which must be compatible with the parameter types. *) - external run_function : Llvm.llvalue -> GenericValue.t array -> t -> + val run_function : Llvm.llvalue -> GenericValue.t array -> t -> GenericValue.t - = "llvm_ee_run_function" + (** [run_static_ctors ee] executes the static constructors of each module in the execution engine [ee]. *) - external run_static_ctors : t -> unit = "llvm_ee_run_static_ctors" + val run_static_ctors : t -> unit (** [run_static_dtors ee] executes the static destructors of each module in the execution engine [ee]. *) - external run_static_dtors : t -> unit = "llvm_ee_run_static_dtors" + val run_static_dtors : t -> unit (** [run_function_as_main f args env ee] executes the function [f] as a main function, passing it [argv] and [argc] according to the string array [args], and [envp] as specified by the array [env]. Returns the integer return value of the function. *) - external run_function_as_main : Llvm.llvalue -> string array -> + val run_function_as_main : Llvm.llvalue -> string array -> (string * string) array -> t -> int - = "llvm_ee_run_function_as_main" + (** [free_machine_code f ee] releases the memory in the execution engine [ee] used to store the machine code for the function [f]. *) - external free_machine_code : Llvm.llvalue -> t -> unit - = "llvm_ee_free_machine_code" + val free_machine_code : Llvm.llvalue -> t -> unit + (** [target_data ee] is the target data owned by the execution engine [ee]. *) - external target_data : t -> Llvm_target.TargetData.t - = "LLVMGetExecutionEngineTargetData" + val target_data : t -> Llvm_target.TargetData.t + end -external initialize_native_target : unit -> bool - = "llvm_initialize_native_target" +val initialize_native_target : unit -> bool + diff --git a/bindings/ocaml/llvm/llvm.mli b/bindings/ocaml/llvm/llvm.mli index ba3bbe248b7..9b037aae7a4 100644 --- a/bindings/ocaml/llvm/llvm.mli +++ b/bindings/ocaml/llvm/llvm.mli @@ -212,19 +212,19 @@ exception IoError of string (** [create_context ()] creates a context for storing the "global" state in LLVM. See the constructor [llvm::LLVMContext]. *) -external create_context : unit -> llcontext = "llvm_create_context" +val create_context : unit -> llcontext (** [destroy_context ()] destroys a context. See the destructor [llvm::LLVMContext::~LLVMContext]. *) -external dispose_context : llcontext -> unit = "llvm_dispose_context" +val dispose_context : llcontext -> unit (** See the function [llvm::getGlobalContext]. *) -external global_context : unit -> llcontext = "llvm_global_context" +val global_context : unit -> llcontext (** [mdkind_id context name] returns the MDKind ID that corresponds to the name [name] in the context [context]. See the function [llvm::LLVMContext::getMDKindID]. *) -external mdkind_id : llcontext -> string -> int = "llvm_mdkind_id" +val mdkind_id : llcontext -> string -> int (** {6 Modules} *) @@ -233,71 +233,71 @@ external mdkind_id : llcontext -> string -> int = "llvm_mdkind_id" the context [context]. Modules are not garbage collected; it is mandatory to call {!dispose_module} to free memory. See the constructor [llvm::Module::Module]. *) -external create_module : llcontext -> string -> llmodule = "llvm_create_module" +val create_module : llcontext -> string -> llmodule (** [dispose_module m] destroys a module [m] and all of the IR objects it contained. All references to subordinate objects are invalidated; referencing them will invoke undefined behavior. See the destructor [llvm::Module::~Module]. *) -external dispose_module : llmodule -> unit = "llvm_dispose_module" +val dispose_module : llmodule -> unit (** [target_triple m] is the target specifier for the module [m], something like [i686-apple-darwin8]. See the method [llvm::Module::getTargetTriple]. *) -external target_triple: llmodule -> string - = "llvm_target_triple" +val target_triple: llmodule -> string + (** [target_triple triple m] changes the target specifier for the module [m] to the string [triple]. See the method [llvm::Module::setTargetTriple]. *) -external set_target_triple: string -> llmodule -> unit - = "llvm_set_target_triple" +val set_target_triple: string -> llmodule -> unit + (** [data_layout m] is the data layout specifier for the module [m], something like [e-p:32:32:32-i1:8:8-i8:8:8-i16:16:16-...-a0:0:64-f80:128:128]. See the method [llvm::Module::getDataLayout]. *) -external data_layout: llmodule -> string - = "llvm_data_layout" +val data_layout: llmodule -> string + (** [set_data_layout s m] changes the data layout specifier for the module [m] to the string [s]. See the method [llvm::Module::setDataLayout]. *) -external set_data_layout: string -> llmodule -> unit - = "llvm_set_data_layout" +val set_data_layout: string -> llmodule -> unit + (** [define_type_name name ty m] adds a named type to the module's symbol table. Returns [true] if successful. If such a name already exists, then no entry is added and [false] is returned. See the [llvm::Module::addTypeName] method. *) -external define_type_name : string -> lltype -> llmodule -> bool - = "llvm_add_type_name" +val define_type_name : string -> lltype -> llmodule -> bool + (** [delete_type_name name] removes a type name from the module's symbol table. *) -external delete_type_name : string -> llmodule -> unit - = "llvm_delete_type_name" +val delete_type_name : string -> llmodule -> unit + (** [type_by_name m n] returns the type in the module [m] named [n], or [None] if it does not exist. See the method [llvm::Module::getTypeByName]. *) -external type_by_name : llmodule -> string -> lltype option - = "llvm_type_by_name" +val type_by_name : llmodule -> string -> lltype option + (** [dump_module m] prints the .ll representation of the module [m] to standard error. See the method [llvm::Module::dump]. *) -external dump_module : llmodule -> unit = "llvm_dump_module" +val dump_module : llmodule -> unit (** [set_module_inline_asm m asm] sets the inline assembler for the module. See the method [llvm::Module::setModuleInlineAsm]. *) -external set_module_inline_asm : llmodule -> string -> unit - = "llvm_set_module_inline_asm" +val set_module_inline_asm : llmodule -> string -> unit + (** {6 Types} *) (** [classify_type ty] returns the {!TypeKind.t} corresponding to the type [ty]. See the method [llvm::Type::getTypeID]. *) -external classify_type : lltype -> TypeKind.t = "llvm_classify_type" +val classify_type : lltype -> TypeKind.t (** [type_context ty] returns the {!llcontext} corresponding to the type [ty]. See the method [llvm::Type::getContext]. *) -external type_context : lltype -> llcontext = "llvm_type_context" +val type_context : lltype -> llcontext (** [string_of_lltype ty] returns a string describing the type [ty]. *) val string_of_lltype : lltype -> string @@ -306,54 +306,54 @@ val string_of_lltype : lltype -> string (** [i1_type c] returns an integer type of bitwidth 1 in the context [c]. See [llvm::Type::Int1Ty]. *) -external i1_type : llcontext -> lltype = "llvm_i1_type" +val i1_type : llcontext -> lltype (** [i8_type c] returns an integer type of bitwidth 8 in the context [c]. See [llvm::Type::Int8Ty]. *) -external i8_type : llcontext -> lltype = "llvm_i8_type" +val i8_type : llcontext -> lltype (** [i16_type c] returns an integer type of bitwidth 16 in the context [c]. See [llvm::Type::Int16Ty]. *) -external i16_type : llcontext -> lltype = "llvm_i16_type" +val i16_type : llcontext -> lltype (** [i32_type c] returns an integer type of bitwidth 32 in the context [c]. See [llvm::Type::Int32Ty]. *) -external i32_type : llcontext -> lltype = "llvm_i32_type" +val i32_type : llcontext -> lltype (** [i64_type c] returns an integer type of bitwidth 64 in the context [c]. See [llvm::Type::Int64Ty]. *) -external i64_type : llcontext -> lltype = "llvm_i64_type" +val i64_type : llcontext -> lltype (** [integer_type c n] returns an integer type of bitwidth [n] in the context [c]. See the method [llvm::IntegerType::get]. *) -external integer_type : llcontext -> int -> lltype = "llvm_integer_type" +val integer_type : llcontext -> int -> lltype (** [integer_bitwidth c ty] returns the number of bits in the integer type [ty] in the context [c]. See the method [llvm::IntegerType::getBitWidth]. *) -external integer_bitwidth : lltype -> int = "llvm_integer_bitwidth" +val integer_bitwidth : lltype -> int (** {7 Operations on real types} *) (** [float_type c] returns the IEEE 32-bit floating point type in the context [c]. See [llvm::Type::FloatTy]. *) -external float_type : llcontext -> lltype = "llvm_float_type" +val float_type : llcontext -> lltype (** [double_type c] returns the IEEE 64-bit floating point type in the context [c]. See [llvm::Type::DoubleTy]. *) -external double_type : llcontext -> lltype = "llvm_double_type" +val double_type : llcontext -> lltype (** [x86fp80_type c] returns the x87 80-bit floating point type in the context [c]. See [llvm::Type::X86_FP80Ty]. *) -external x86fp80_type : llcontext -> lltype = "llvm_x86fp80_type" +val x86fp80_type : llcontext -> lltype (** [fp128_type c] returns the IEEE 128-bit floating point type in the context [c]. See [llvm::Type::FP128Ty]. *) -external fp128_type : llcontext -> lltype = "llvm_fp128_type" +val fp128_type : llcontext -> lltype (** [ppc_fp128_type c] returns the PowerPC 128-bit floating point type in the context [c]. See [llvm::Type::PPC_FP128Ty]. *) -external ppc_fp128_type : llcontext -> lltype = "llvm_ppc_fp128_type" +val ppc_fp128_type : llcontext -> lltype (** {7 Operations on function types} *) @@ -361,26 +361,26 @@ external ppc_fp128_type : llcontext -> lltype = "llvm_ppc_fp128_type" (** [function_type ret_ty param_tys] returns the function type returning [ret_ty] and taking [param_tys] as parameters. See the method [llvm::FunctionType::get]. *) -external function_type : lltype -> lltype array -> lltype = "llvm_function_type" +val function_type : lltype -> lltype array -> lltype (** [va_arg_function_type ret_ty param_tys] is just like [function_type ret_ty param_tys] except that it returns the function type which also takes a variable number of arguments. See the method [llvm::FunctionType::get]. *) -external var_arg_function_type : lltype -> lltype array -> lltype - = "llvm_var_arg_function_type" +val var_arg_function_type : lltype -> lltype array -> lltype + (** [is_var_arg fty] returns [true] if [fty] is a varargs function type, [false] otherwise. See the method [llvm::FunctionType::isVarArg]. *) -external is_var_arg : lltype -> bool = "llvm_is_var_arg" +val is_var_arg : lltype -> bool (** [return_type fty] gets the return type of the function type [fty]. See the method [llvm::FunctionType::getReturnType]. *) -external return_type : lltype -> lltype = "LLVMGetReturnType" +val return_type : lltype -> lltype (** [param_types fty] gets the parameter types of the function type [fty]. See the method [llvm::FunctionType::getParamType]. *) -external param_types : lltype -> lltype array = "llvm_param_types" +val param_types : lltype -> lltype array (** {7 Operations on struct types} *) @@ -388,61 +388,61 @@ external param_types : lltype -> lltype array = "llvm_param_types" (** [struct_type context tys] returns the structure type in the context [context] containing in the types in the array [tys]. See the method [llvm::StructType::get]. *) -external struct_type : llcontext -> lltype array -> lltype - = "llvm_struct_type" +val struct_type : llcontext -> lltype array -> lltype + (** [packed_struct_type context ys] returns the packed structure type in the context [context] containing in the types in the array [tys]. See the method [llvm::StructType::get]. *) -external packed_struct_type : llcontext -> lltype array -> lltype - = "llvm_packed_struct_type" +val packed_struct_type : llcontext -> lltype array -> lltype + (** [struct_element_types sty] returns the constituent types of the struct type [sty]. See the method [llvm::StructType::getElementType]. *) -external struct_element_types : lltype -> lltype array - = "llvm_struct_element_types" +val struct_element_types : lltype -> lltype array + (** [is_packed sty] returns [true] if the structure type [sty] is packed, [false] otherwise. See the method [llvm::StructType::isPacked]. *) -external is_packed : lltype -> bool = "llvm_is_packed" +val is_packed : lltype -> bool (** {7 Operations on pointer, vector, and array types} *) (** [array_type ty n] returns the array type containing [n] elements of type [ty]. See the method [llvm::ArrayType::get]. *) -external array_type : lltype -> int -> lltype = "llvm_array_type" +val array_type : lltype -> int -> lltype (** [pointer_type ty] returns the pointer type referencing objects of type [ty] in the default address space (0). See the method [llvm::PointerType::getUnqual]. *) -external pointer_type : lltype -> lltype = "llvm_pointer_type" +val pointer_type : lltype -> lltype (** [qualified_pointer_type ty as] returns the pointer type referencing objects of type [ty] in address space [as]. See the method [llvm::PointerType::get]. *) -external qualified_pointer_type : lltype -> int -> lltype - = "llvm_qualified_pointer_type" +val qualified_pointer_type : lltype -> int -> lltype + (** [vector_type ty n] returns the array type containing [n] elements of the primitive type [ty]. See the method [llvm::ArrayType::get]. *) -external vector_type : lltype -> int -> lltype = "llvm_vector_type" +val vector_type : lltype -> int -> lltype (** [element_type ty] returns the element type of the pointer, vector, or array type [ty]. See the method [llvm::SequentialType::get]. *) -external element_type : lltype -> lltype = "LLVMGetElementType" +val element_type : lltype -> lltype (** [element_type aty] returns the element count of the array type [aty]. See the method [llvm::ArrayType::getNumElements]. *) -external array_length : lltype -> int = "llvm_array_length" +val array_length : lltype -> int (** [address_space pty] returns the address space qualifier of the pointer type [pty]. See the method [llvm::PointerType::getAddressSpace]. *) -external address_space : lltype -> int = "llvm_address_space" +val address_space : lltype -> int (** [element_type ty] returns the element count of the vector type [ty]. See the method [llvm::VectorType::getNumElements]. *) -external vector_size : lltype -> int = "llvm_vector_size" +val vector_size : lltype -> int (** {7 Operations on other types} *) @@ -450,15 +450,15 @@ external vector_size : lltype -> int = "llvm_vector_size" (** [opaque_type c] creates a new opaque type distinct from any other in the context [c]. Opaque types are useful for building recursive types in combination with {!refine_type}. See [llvm::OpaqueType::get]. *) -external opaque_type : llcontext -> lltype = "llvm_opaque_type" +val opaque_type : llcontext -> lltype (** [void_type c] creates a type of a function which does not return any value in the context [c]. See [llvm::Type::VoidTy]. *) -external void_type : llcontext -> lltype = "llvm_void_type" +val void_type : llcontext -> lltype (** [label_type c] creates a type of a basic block in the context [c]. See [llvm::Type::LabelTy]. *) -external label_type : llcontext -> lltype = "llvm_label_type" +val label_type : llcontext -> lltype (** {7 Operations on type handles} *) @@ -466,43 +466,43 @@ external label_type : llcontext -> lltype = "llvm_label_type" refined as a result of a call to {!refine_type}, the handle will be updated; any bare [lltype] references will become invalid. See the class [llvm::PATypeHolder]. *) -external handle_to_type : lltype -> lltypehandle = "llvm_handle_to_type" +val handle_to_type : lltype -> lltypehandle (** [type_of_handle tyh] resolves the type handle [tyh]. See the method [llvm::PATypeHolder::get()]. *) -external type_of_handle : lltypehandle -> lltype = "llvm_type_of_handle" +val type_of_handle : lltypehandle -> lltype (** [refine_type opaque_ty ty] replaces the abstract type [opaque_ty] with the concrete type [ty] in all users. Warning: This may invalidate {!lltype} values! Use {!lltypehandle} to manipulate potentially abstract types. See the method [llvm::Type::refineAbstractType]. *) -external refine_type : lltype -> lltype -> unit = "llvm_refine_type" +val refine_type : lltype -> lltype -> unit (* {6 Values} *) (** [type_of v] returns the type of the value [v]. See the method [llvm::Value::getType]. *) -external type_of : llvalue -> lltype = "llvm_type_of" +val type_of : llvalue -> lltype (** [value_name v] returns the name of the value [v]. For global values, this is the symbol name. For instructions and basic blocks, it is the SSA register name. It is meaningless for constants. See the method [llvm::Value::getName]. *) -external value_name : llvalue -> string = "llvm_value_name" +val value_name : llvalue -> string (** [set_value_name n v] sets the name of the value [v] to [n]. See the method [llvm::Value::setName]. *) -external set_value_name : string -> llvalue -> unit = "llvm_set_value_name" +val set_value_name : string -> llvalue -> unit (** [dump_value v] prints the .ll representation of the value [v] to standard error. See the method [llvm::Value::dump]. *) -external dump_value : llvalue -> unit = "llvm_dump_value" +val dump_value : llvalue -> unit (** [replace_all_uses_with old new] replaces all uses of the value [old] * with the value [new]. See the method [llvm::Value::replaceAllUsesWith]. *) -external replace_all_uses_with : llvalue -> llvalue -> unit - = "LLVMReplaceAllUsesWith" +val replace_all_uses_with : llvalue -> llvalue -> unit + (* {6 Uses} *) @@ -510,19 +510,19 @@ external replace_all_uses_with : llvalue -> llvalue -> unit (** [use_begin v] returns the first position in the use list for the value [v]. [use_begin] and [use_succ] can e used to iterate over the use list in order. See the method [llvm::Value::use_begin]. *) -external use_begin : llvalue -> lluse option = "llvm_use_begin" +val use_begin : llvalue -> lluse option (** [use_succ u] returns the use list position succeeding [u]. See the method [llvm::use_value_iterator::operator++]. *) -external use_succ : lluse -> lluse option = "llvm_use_succ" +val use_succ : lluse -> lluse option (** [user u] returns the user of the use [u]. See the method [llvm::Use::getUser]. *) -external user : lluse -> llvalue = "llvm_user" +val user : lluse -> llvalue (** [used_value u] returns the usee of the use [u]. See the method [llvm::Use::getUsedValue]. *) -external used_value : lluse -> llvalue = "llvm_used_value" +val used_value : lluse -> llvalue (** [iter_uses f v] applies function [f] to each of the users of the value [v] in order. Tail recursive. *) @@ -541,46 +541,46 @@ val fold_right_uses : (lluse -> 'a -> 'a) -> llvalue -> 'a -> 'a (** [operand v i] returns the operand at index [i] for the value [v]. See the method [llvm::User::getOperand]. *) -external operand : llvalue -> int -> llvalue = "llvm_operand" +val operand : llvalue -> int -> llvalue (** [set_operand v i o] sets the operand of the value [v] at the index [i] to the value [o]. See the method [llvm::User::setOperand]. *) -external set_operand : llvalue -> int -> llvalue -> unit = "llvm_set_operand" +val set_operand : llvalue -> int -> llvalue -> unit (** [num_operands v] returns the number of operands for the value [v]. See the method [llvm::User::getNumOperands]. *) -external num_operands : llvalue -> int = "llvm_num_operands" +val num_operands : llvalue -> int (** {7 Operations on constants of (mostly) any type} *) (** [is_constant v] returns [true] if the value [v] is a constant, [false] otherwise. Similar to [llvm::isa]. *) -external is_constant : llvalue -> bool = "llvm_is_constant" +val is_constant : llvalue -> bool (** [const_null ty] returns the constant null (zero) of the type [ty]. See the method [llvm::Constant::getNullValue]. *) -external const_null : lltype -> llvalue = "LLVMConstNull" +val const_null : lltype -> llvalue (** [const_all_ones ty] returns the constant '-1' of the integer or vector type [ty]. See the method [llvm::Constant::getAllOnesValue]. *) -external const_all_ones : (*int|vec*)lltype -> llvalue = "LLVMConstAllOnes" +val const_all_ones : (*int|vec*)lltype -> llvalue (** [const_pointer_null ty] returns the constant null (zero) pointer of the type [ty]. See the method [llvm::ConstantPointerNull::get]. *) -external const_pointer_null : lltype -> llvalue = "LLVMConstPointerNull" +val const_pointer_null : lltype -> llvalue (** [undef ty] returns the undefined value of the type [ty]. See the method [llvm::UndefValue::get]. *) -external undef : lltype -> llvalue = "LLVMGetUndef" +val undef : lltype -> llvalue (** [is_null v] returns [true] if the value [v] is the null (zero) value. See the method [llvm::Constant::isNullValue]. *) -external is_null : llvalue -> bool = "llvm_is_null" +val is_null : llvalue -> bool (** [is_undef v] returns [true] if the value [v] is an undefined value, [false] otherwise. Similar to [llvm::isa]. *) -external is_undef : llvalue -> bool = "llvm_is_undef" +val is_undef : llvalue -> bool (** {7 Operations on instructions} *) @@ -588,58 +588,58 @@ external is_undef : llvalue -> bool = "llvm_is_undef" (** [has_metadata i] returns whether or not the instruction [i] has any metadata attached to it. See the function [llvm::Instruction::hasMetadata]. *) -external has_metadata : llvalue -> bool = "llvm_has_metadata" +val has_metadata : llvalue -> bool (** [metadata i kind] optionally returns the metadata associated with the kind [kind] in the instruction [i] See the function [llvm::Instruction::getMetadata]. *) -external metadata : llvalue -> int -> llvalue option = "llvm_metadata" +val metadata : llvalue -> int -> llvalue option (** [set_metadata i kind md] sets the metadata [md] of kind [kind] in the instruction [i]. See the function [llvm::Instruction::setMetadata]. *) -external set_metadata : llvalue -> int -> llvalue -> unit = "llvm_set_metadata" +val set_metadata : llvalue -> int -> llvalue -> unit (** [clear_metadata i kind] clears the metadata of kind [kind] in the instruction [i]. See the function [llvm::Instruction::setMetadata]. *) -external clear_metadata : llvalue -> int -> unit = "llvm_clear_metadata" +val clear_metadata : llvalue -> int -> unit (** {7 Operations on metadata} *) (** [mdstring c s] returns the MDString of the string [s] in the context [c]. See the method [llvm::MDNode::get]. *) -external mdstring : llcontext -> string -> llvalue = "llvm_mdstring" +val mdstring : llcontext -> string -> llvalue (** [mdnode c elts] returns the MDNode containing the values [elts] in the context [c]. See the method [llvm::MDNode::get]. *) -external mdnode : llcontext -> llvalue array -> llvalue = "llvm_mdnode" +val mdnode : llcontext -> llvalue array -> llvalue (** {7 Operations on scalar constants} *) (** [const_int ty i] returns the integer constant of type [ty] and value [i]. See the method [llvm::ConstantInt::get]. *) -external const_int : lltype -> int -> llvalue = "llvm_const_int" +val const_int : lltype -> int -> llvalue (** [const_of_int64 ty i] returns the integer constant of type [ty] and value [i]. See the method [llvm::ConstantInt::get]. *) -external const_of_int64 : lltype -> Int64.t -> bool -> llvalue - = "llvm_const_of_int64" +val const_of_int64 : lltype -> Int64.t -> bool -> llvalue + (** [const_int_of_string ty s r] returns the integer constant of type [ty] and * value [s], with the radix [r]. See the method [llvm::ConstantInt::get]. *) -external const_int_of_string : lltype -> string -> int -> llvalue - = "llvm_const_int_of_string" +val const_int_of_string : lltype -> string -> int -> llvalue + (** [const_float ty n] returns the floating point constant of type [ty] and value [n]. See the method [llvm::ConstantFP::get]. *) -external const_float : lltype -> float -> llvalue = "llvm_const_float" +val const_float : lltype -> float -> llvalue (** [const_float_of_string ty s] returns the floating point constant of type [ty] and value [n]. See the method [llvm::ConstantFP::get]. *) -external const_float_of_string : lltype -> string -> llvalue - = "llvm_const_float_of_string" +val const_float_of_string : lltype -> string -> llvalue + (** {7 Operations on composite constants} *) @@ -649,39 +649,39 @@ external const_float_of_string : lltype -> string -> llvalue null-terminated (but see {!const_stringz}). This value can in turn be used as the initializer for a global variable. See the method [llvm::ConstantArray::get]. *) -external const_string : llcontext -> string -> llvalue = "llvm_const_string" +val const_string : llcontext -> string -> llvalue (** [const_stringz c s] returns the constant [i8] array with the values of the characters in the string [s] and a null terminator in the context [c]. This value can in turn be used as the initializer for a global variable. See the method [llvm::ConstantArray::get]. *) -external const_stringz : llcontext -> string -> llvalue = "llvm_const_stringz" +val const_stringz : llcontext -> string -> llvalue (** [const_array ty elts] returns the constant array of type [array_type ty (Array.length elts)] and containing the values [elts]. This value can in turn be used as the initializer for a global variable. See the method [llvm::ConstantArray::get]. *) -external const_array : lltype -> llvalue array -> llvalue = "llvm_const_array" +val const_array : lltype -> llvalue array -> llvalue (** [const_struct context elts] returns the structured constant of type [struct_type (Array.map type_of elts)] and containing the values [elts] in the context [context]. This value can in turn be used as the initializer for a global variable. See the method [llvm::ConstantStruct::get]. *) -external const_struct : llcontext -> llvalue array -> llvalue - = "llvm_const_struct" +val const_struct : llcontext -> llvalue array -> llvalue + (** [const_packed_struct context elts] returns the structured constant of type {!packed_struct_type} [(Array.map type_of elts)] and containing the values [elts] in the context [context]. This value can in turn be used as the initializer for a global variable. See the method [llvm::ConstantStruct::get]. *) -external const_packed_struct : llcontext -> llvalue array -> llvalue - = "llvm_const_packed_struct" +val const_packed_struct : llcontext -> llvalue array -> llvalue + (** [const_vector elts] returns the vector constant of type [vector_type (type_of elts.(0)) (Array.length elts)] and containing the values [elts]. See the method [llvm::ConstantVector::get]. *) -external const_vector : llvalue array -> llvalue = "llvm_const_vector" +val const_vector : llvalue array -> llvalue (** {7 Constant expressions} *) @@ -690,286 +690,286 @@ external const_vector : llvalue array -> llvalue = "llvm_const_vector" equivalent to [const_ptrtoint (const_gep (const_null (pointer_type {i8,ty})) (const_int i32_type 0) (const_int i32_type 1)) i32_type], but considerably more readable. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getAlignOf]. *) -external align_of : lltype -> llvalue = "LLVMAlignOf" +val align_of : lltype -> llvalue (** [size_of ty] returns the sizeof constant for the type [ty]. This is equivalent to [const_ptrtoint (const_gep (const_null (pointer_type ty)) (const_int i32_type 1)) i64_type], but considerably more readable. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getSizeOf]. *) -external size_of : lltype -> llvalue = "LLVMSizeOf" +val size_of : lltype -> llvalue (** [const_neg c] returns the arithmetic negation of the constant [c]. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getNeg]. *) -external const_neg : llvalue -> llvalue = "LLVMConstNeg" +val const_neg : llvalue -> llvalue (** [const_nsw_neg c] returns the arithmetic negation of the constant [c] with no signed wrapping. The result is undefined if the negation overflows. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getNSWNeg]. *) -external const_nsw_neg : llvalue -> llvalue = "LLVMConstNSWNeg" +val const_nsw_neg : llvalue -> llvalue (** [const_nuw_neg c] returns the arithmetic negation of the constant [c] with no unsigned wrapping. The result is undefined if the negation overflows. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getNUWNeg]. *) -external const_nuw_neg : llvalue -> llvalue = "LLVMConstNUWNeg" +val const_nuw_neg : llvalue -> llvalue (** [const_fneg c] returns the arithmetic negation of the constant float [c]. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getFNeg]. *) -external const_fneg : llvalue -> llvalue = "LLVMConstFNeg" +val const_fneg : llvalue -> llvalue (** [const_not c] returns the bitwise inverse of the constant [c]. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getNot]. *) -external const_not : llvalue -> llvalue = "LLVMConstNot" +val const_not : llvalue -> llvalue (** [const_add c1 c2] returns the constant sum of two constants. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getAdd]. *) -external const_add : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue = "LLVMConstAdd" +val const_add : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue (** [const_nsw_add c1 c2] returns the constant sum of two constants with no signed wrapping. The result is undefined if the sum overflows. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getNSWAdd]. *) -external const_nsw_add : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue = "LLVMConstNSWAdd" +val const_nsw_add : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue (** [const_nuw_add c1 c2] returns the constant sum of two constants with no unsigned wrapping. The result is undefined if the sum overflows. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getNSWAdd]. *) -external const_nuw_add : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue = "LLVMConstNUWAdd" +val const_nuw_add : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue (** [const_fadd c1 c2] returns the constant sum of two constant floats. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getFAdd]. *) -external const_fadd : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue = "LLVMConstFAdd" +val const_fadd : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue (** [const_sub c1 c2] returns the constant difference, [c1 - c2], of two constants. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getSub]. *) -external const_sub : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue = "LLVMConstSub" +val const_sub : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue (** [const_nsw_sub c1 c2] returns the constant difference of two constants with no signed wrapping. The result is undefined if the sum overflows. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getNSWSub]. *) -external const_nsw_sub : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue = "LLVMConstNSWSub" +val const_nsw_sub : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue (** [const_nuw_sub c1 c2] returns the constant difference of two constants with no unsigned wrapping. The result is undefined if the sum overflows. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getNSWSub]. *) -external const_nuw_sub : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue = "LLVMConstNUWSub" +val const_nuw_sub : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue (** [const_fsub c1 c2] returns the constant difference, [c1 - c2], of two constant floats. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getFSub]. *) -external const_fsub : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue = "LLVMConstFSub" +val const_fsub : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue (** [const_mul c1 c2] returns the constant product of two constants. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getMul]. *) -external const_mul : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue = "LLVMConstMul" +val const_mul : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue (** [const_nsw_mul c1 c2] returns the constant product of two constants with no signed wrapping. The result is undefined if the sum overflows. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getNSWMul]. *) -external const_nsw_mul : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue = "LLVMConstNSWMul" +val const_nsw_mul : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue (** [const_nuw_mul c1 c2] returns the constant product of two constants with no unsigned wrapping. The result is undefined if the sum overflows. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getNSWMul]. *) -external const_nuw_mul : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue = "LLVMConstNUWMul" +val const_nuw_mul : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue (** [const_fmul c1 c2] returns the constant product of two constants floats. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getFMul]. *) -external const_fmul : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue = "LLVMConstFMul" +val const_fmul : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue (** [const_udiv c1 c2] returns the constant quotient [c1 / c2] of two unsigned integer constants. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getUDiv]. *) -external const_udiv : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue = "LLVMConstUDiv" +val const_udiv : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue (** [const_sdiv c1 c2] returns the constant quotient [c1 / c2] of two signed integer constants. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getSDiv]. *) -external const_sdiv : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue = "LLVMConstSDiv" +val const_sdiv : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue (** [const_exact_sdiv c1 c2] returns the constant quotient [c1 / c2] of two signed integer constants. The result is undefined if the result is rounded or overflows. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getExactSDiv]. *) -external const_exact_sdiv : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue = "LLVMConstExactSDiv" +val const_exact_sdiv : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue (** [const_fdiv c1 c2] returns the constant quotient [c1 / c2] of two floating point constants. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getFDiv]. *) -external const_fdiv : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue = "LLVMConstFDiv" +val const_fdiv : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue (** [const_urem c1 c2] returns the constant remainder [c1 MOD c2] of two unsigned integer constants. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getURem]. *) -external const_urem : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue = "LLVMConstURem" +val const_urem : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue (** [const_srem c1 c2] returns the constant remainder [c1 MOD c2] of two signed integer constants. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getSRem]. *) -external const_srem : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue = "LLVMConstSRem" +val const_srem : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue (** [const_frem c1 c2] returns the constant remainder [c1 MOD c2] of two signed floating point constants. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getFRem]. *) -external const_frem : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue = "LLVMConstFRem" +val const_frem : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue (** [const_and c1 c2] returns the constant bitwise [AND] of two integer constants. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getAnd]. *) -external const_and : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue = "LLVMConstAnd" +val const_and : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue (** [const_or c1 c2] returns the constant bitwise [OR] of two integer constants. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getOr]. *) -external const_or : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue = "LLVMConstOr" +val const_or : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue (** [const_xor c1 c2] returns the constant bitwise [XOR] of two integer constants. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getXor]. *) -external const_xor : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue = "LLVMConstXor" +val const_xor : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue (** [const_icmp pred c1 c2] returns the constant comparison of two integer constants, [c1 pred c2]. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getICmp]. *) -external const_icmp : Icmp.t -> llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue - = "llvm_const_icmp" +val const_icmp : Icmp.t -> llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue + (** [const_fcmp pred c1 c2] returns the constant comparison of two floating point constants, [c1 pred c2]. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getFCmp]. *) -external const_fcmp : Fcmp.t -> llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue - = "llvm_const_fcmp" +val const_fcmp : Fcmp.t -> llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue + (** [const_shl c1 c2] returns the constant integer [c1] left-shifted by the constant integer [c2]. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getShl]. *) -external const_shl : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue = "LLVMConstShl" +val const_shl : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue (** [const_lshr c1 c2] returns the constant integer [c1] right-shifted by the constant integer [c2] with zero extension. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getLShr]. *) -external const_lshr : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue = "LLVMConstLShr" +val const_lshr : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue (** [const_ashr c1 c2] returns the constant integer [c1] right-shifted by the constant integer [c2] with sign extension. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getAShr]. *) -external const_ashr : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue = "LLVMConstAShr" +val const_ashr : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue (** [const_gep pc indices] returns the constant [getElementPtr] of [p1] with the constant integers indices from the array [indices]. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getGetElementPtr]. *) -external const_gep : llvalue -> llvalue array -> llvalue = "llvm_const_gep" +val const_gep : llvalue -> llvalue array -> llvalue (** [const_in_bounds_gep pc indices] returns the constant [getElementPtr] of [p1] with the constant integers indices from the array [indices]. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getInBoundsGetElementPtr]. *) -external const_in_bounds_gep : llvalue -> llvalue array -> llvalue - = "llvm_const_in_bounds_gep" +val const_in_bounds_gep : llvalue -> llvalue array -> llvalue + (** [const_trunc c ty] returns the constant truncation of integer constant [c] to the smaller integer type [ty]. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getTrunc]. *) -external const_trunc : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue = "LLVMConstTrunc" +val const_trunc : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue (** [const_sext c ty] returns the constant sign extension of integer constant [c] to the larger integer type [ty]. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getSExt]. *) -external const_sext : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue = "LLVMConstSExt" +val const_sext : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue (** [const_zext c ty] returns the constant zero extension of integer constant [c] to the larger integer type [ty]. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getZExt]. *) -external const_zext : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue = "LLVMConstZExt" +val const_zext : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue (** [const_fptrunc c ty] returns the constant truncation of floating point constant [c] to the smaller floating point type [ty]. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getFPTrunc]. *) -external const_fptrunc : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue = "LLVMConstFPTrunc" +val const_fptrunc : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue (** [const_fpext c ty] returns the constant extension of floating point constant [c] to the larger floating point type [ty]. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getFPExt]. *) -external const_fpext : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue = "LLVMConstFPExt" +val const_fpext : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue (** [const_uitofp c ty] returns the constant floating point conversion of unsigned integer constant [c] to the floating point type [ty]. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getUIToFP]. *) -external const_uitofp : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue = "LLVMConstUIToFP" +val const_uitofp : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue (** [const_sitofp c ty] returns the constant floating point conversion of signed integer constant [c] to the floating point type [ty]. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getSIToFP]. *) -external const_sitofp : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue = "LLVMConstSIToFP" +val const_sitofp : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue (** [const_fptoui c ty] returns the constant unsigned integer conversion of floating point constant [c] to integer type [ty]. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getFPToUI]. *) -external const_fptoui : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue = "LLVMConstFPToUI" +val const_fptoui : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue (** [const_fptoui c ty] returns the constant unsigned integer conversion of floating point constant [c] to integer type [ty]. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getFPToSI]. *) -external const_fptosi : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue = "LLVMConstFPToSI" +val const_fptosi : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue (** [const_ptrtoint c ty] returns the constant integer conversion of pointer constant [c] to integer type [ty]. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getPtrToInt]. *) -external const_ptrtoint : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue = "LLVMConstPtrToInt" +val const_ptrtoint : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue (** [const_inttoptr c ty] returns the constant pointer conversion of integer constant [c] to pointer type [ty]. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getIntToPtr]. *) -external const_inttoptr : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue = "LLVMConstIntToPtr" +val const_inttoptr : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue (** [const_bitcast c ty] returns the constant bitwise conversion of constant [c] to type [ty] of equal size. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getBitCast]. *) -external const_bitcast : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue = "LLVMConstBitCast" +val const_bitcast : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue (** [const_zext_or_bitcast c ty] returns a constant zext or bitwise cast conversion of constant [c] to type [ty]. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getZExtOrBitCast]. *) -external const_zext_or_bitcast : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue - = "LLVMConstZExtOrBitCast" +val const_zext_or_bitcast : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue + (** [const_sext_or_bitcast c ty] returns a constant sext or bitwise cast conversion of constant [c] to type [ty]. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getSExtOrBitCast]. *) -external const_sext_or_bitcast : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue - = "LLVMConstSExtOrBitCast" +val const_sext_or_bitcast : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue + (** [const_trunc_or_bitcast c ty] returns a constant trunc or bitwise cast conversion of constant [c] to type [ty]. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getTruncOrBitCast]. *) -external const_trunc_or_bitcast : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue - = "LLVMConstTruncOrBitCast" +val const_trunc_or_bitcast : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue + (** [const_pointercast c ty] returns a constant bitcast or a pointer-to-int cast conversion of constant [c] to type [ty] of equal size. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getPointerCast]. *) -external const_pointercast : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue - = "LLVMConstPointerCast" +val const_pointercast : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue + (** [const_intcast c ty] returns a constant zext, bitcast, or trunc for integer -> integer casts of constant [c] to type [ty]. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getIntCast]. *) -external const_intcast : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue - = "LLVMConstIntCast" +val const_intcast : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue + (** [const_fpcast c ty] returns a constant fpext, bitcast, or fptrunc for fp -> fp casts of constant [c] to type [ty]. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getFPCast]. *) -external const_fpcast : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue - = "LLVMConstFPCast" +val const_fpcast : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue + (** [const_select cond t f] returns the constant conditional which returns value [t] if the boolean constant [cond] is true and the value [f] otherwise. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getSelect]. *) -external const_select : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue - = "LLVMConstSelect" +val const_select : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue + (** [const_extractelement vec i] returns the constant [i]th element of constant vector [vec]. [i] must be a constant [i32] value unsigned less than the size of the vector. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getExtractElement]. *) -external const_extractelement : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue - = "LLVMConstExtractElement" +val const_extractelement : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue + (** [const_insertelement vec v i] returns the constant vector with the same elements as constant vector [v] but the [i]th element replaced by the @@ -977,82 +977,82 @@ external const_extractelement : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue elements. [i] must be a constant [i32] value unsigned less than the size of the vector. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getInsertElement]. *) -external const_insertelement : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue - = "LLVMConstInsertElement" +val const_insertelement : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue + (** [const_shufflevector a b mask] returns a constant [shufflevector]. See the LLVM Language Reference for details on the [shufflevector] instruction. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getShuffleVector]. *) -external const_shufflevector : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue - = "LLVMConstShuffleVector" +val const_shufflevector : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue + (** [const_extractvalue agg idxs] returns the constant [idxs]th value of constant aggregate [agg]. Each [idxs] must be less than the size of the aggregate. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getExtractValue]. *) -external const_extractvalue : llvalue -> int array -> llvalue - = "llvm_const_extractvalue" +val const_extractvalue : llvalue -> int array -> llvalue + (** [const_insertvalue agg val idxs] inserts the value [val] in the specified indexs [idxs] in the aggegate [agg]. Each [idxs] must be less than the size of the aggregate. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getInsertValue]. *) -external const_insertvalue : llvalue -> llvalue -> int array -> llvalue - = "llvm_const_insertvalue" +val const_insertvalue : llvalue -> llvalue -> int array -> llvalue + (** [const_inline_asm ty asm con side align] inserts a inline assembly string. See the method [llvm::InlineAsm::get]. *) -external const_inline_asm : lltype -> string -> string -> bool -> bool -> +val const_inline_asm : lltype -> string -> string -> bool -> bool -> llvalue - = "llvm_const_inline_asm" + (** [block_address f bb] returns the address of the basic block [bb] in the function [f]. See the method [llvm::BasicBlock::get]. *) -external block_address : llvalue -> llbasicblock -> llvalue = "LLVMBlockAddress" +val block_address : llvalue -> llbasicblock -> llvalue (** {7 Operations on global variables, functions, and aliases (globals)} *) (** [global_parent g] is the enclosing module of the global value [g]. See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::getParent]. *) -external global_parent : llvalue -> llmodule = "LLVMGetGlobalParent" +val global_parent : llvalue -> llmodule (** [is_declaration g] returns [true] if the global value [g] is a declaration only. Returns [false] otherwise. See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::isDeclaration]. *) -external is_declaration : llvalue -> bool = "llvm_is_declaration" +val is_declaration : llvalue -> bool (** [linkage g] returns the linkage of the global value [g]. See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::getLinkage]. *) -external linkage : llvalue -> Linkage.t = "llvm_linkage" +val linkage : llvalue -> Linkage.t (** [set_linkage l g] sets the linkage of the global value [g] to [l]. See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::setLinkage]. *) -external set_linkage : Linkage.t -> llvalue -> unit = "llvm_set_linkage" +val set_linkage : Linkage.t -> llvalue -> unit (** [section g] returns the linker section of the global value [g]. See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::getSection]. *) -external section : llvalue -> string = "llvm_section" +val section : llvalue -> string (** [set_section s g] sets the linker section of the global value [g] to [s]. See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::setSection]. *) -external set_section : string -> llvalue -> unit = "llvm_set_section" +val set_section : string -> llvalue -> unit (** [visibility g] returns the linker visibility of the global value [g]. See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::getVisibility]. *) -external visibility : llvalue -> Visibility.t = "llvm_visibility" +val visibility : llvalue -> Visibility.t (** [set_visibility v g] sets the linker visibility of the global value [g] to [v]. See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::setVisibility]. *) -external set_visibility : Visibility.t -> llvalue -> unit - = "llvm_set_visibility" +val set_visibility : Visibility.t -> llvalue -> unit + (** [alignment g] returns the required alignment of the global value [g]. See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::getAlignment]. *) -external alignment : llvalue -> int = "llvm_alignment" +val alignment : llvalue -> int (** [set_alignment n g] sets the required alignment of the global value [g] to [n] bytes. See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::setAlignment]. *) -external set_alignment : int -> llvalue -> unit = "llvm_set_alignment" +val set_alignment : int -> llvalue -> unit (** {7 Operations on global variables} *) @@ -1061,55 +1061,55 @@ external set_alignment : int -> llvalue -> unit = "llvm_set_alignment" with name [name] in module [m] in the default address space (0). If such a global variable already exists, it is returned. If the type of the existing global differs, then a bitcast to [ty] is returned. *) -external declare_global : lltype -> string -> llmodule -> llvalue - = "llvm_declare_global" +val declare_global : lltype -> string -> llmodule -> llvalue + (** [declare_qualified_global ty name addrspace m] returns a new global variable of type [ty] and with name [name] in module [m] in the address space [addrspace]. If such a global variable already exists, it is returned. If the type of the existing global differs, then a bitcast to [ty] is returned. *) -external declare_qualified_global : lltype -> string -> int -> llmodule -> +val declare_qualified_global : lltype -> string -> int -> llmodule -> llvalue - = "llvm_declare_qualified_global" + (** [define_global name init m] returns a new global with name [name] and initializer [init] in module [m] in the default address space (0). If the named global already exists, it is renamed. See the constructor of [llvm::GlobalVariable]. *) -external define_global : string -> llvalue -> llmodule -> llvalue - = "llvm_define_global" +val define_global : string -> llvalue -> llmodule -> llvalue + (** [define_qualified_global name init addrspace m] returns a new global with name [name] and initializer [init] in module [m] in the address space [addrspace]. If the named global already exists, it is renamed. See the constructor of [llvm::GlobalVariable]. *) -external define_qualified_global : string -> llvalue -> int -> llmodule -> +val define_qualified_global : string -> llvalue -> int -> llmodule -> llvalue - = "llvm_define_qualified_global" + (** [lookup_global name m] returns [Some g] if a global variable with name [name] exists in module [m]. If no such global exists, returns [None]. See the [llvm::GlobalVariable] constructor. *) -external lookup_global : string -> llmodule -> llvalue option - = "llvm_lookup_global" +val lookup_global : string -> llmodule -> llvalue option + (** [delete_global gv] destroys the global variable [gv]. See the method [llvm::GlobalVariable::eraseFromParent]. *) -external delete_global : llvalue -> unit = "llvm_delete_global" +val delete_global : llvalue -> unit (** [global_begin m] returns the first position in the global variable list of the module [m]. [global_begin] and [global_succ] can be used to iterate over the global list in order. See the method [llvm::Module::global_begin]. *) -external global_begin : llmodule -> (llmodule, llvalue) llpos - = "llvm_global_begin" +val global_begin : llmodule -> (llmodule, llvalue) llpos + (** [global_succ gv] returns the global variable list position succeeding [Before gv]. See the method [llvm::Module::global_iterator::operator++]. *) -external global_succ : llvalue -> (llmodule, llvalue) llpos - = "llvm_global_succ" +val global_succ : llvalue -> (llmodule, llvalue) llpos + (** [iter_globals f m] applies function [f] to each of the global variables of module [m] in order. Tail recursive. *) @@ -1123,14 +1123,14 @@ val fold_left_globals : ('a -> llvalue -> 'a) -> 'a -> llmodule -> 'a module [m]. [global_end] and [global_pred] can be used to iterate over the global list in reverse. See the method [llvm::Module::global_end]. *) -external global_end : llmodule -> (llmodule, llvalue) llrev_pos - = "llvm_global_end" +val global_end : llmodule -> (llmodule, llvalue) llrev_pos + (** [global_pred gv] returns the global variable list position preceding [After gv]. See the method [llvm::Module::global_iterator::operator--]. *) -external global_pred : llvalue -> (llmodule, llvalue) llrev_pos - = "llvm_global_pred" +val global_pred : llvalue -> (llmodule, llvalue) llrev_pos + (** [rev_iter_globals f m] applies function [f] to each of the global variables of module [m] in reverse order. Tail recursive. *) @@ -1143,37 +1143,37 @@ val fold_right_globals : (llvalue -> 'a -> 'a) -> llmodule -> 'a -> 'a (** [is_global_constant gv] returns [true] if the global variabile [gv] is a constant. Returns [false] otherwise. See the method [llvm::GlobalVariable::isConstant]. *) -external is_global_constant : llvalue -> bool = "llvm_is_global_constant" +val is_global_constant : llvalue -> bool (** [set_global_constant c gv] sets the global variable [gv] to be a constant if [c] is [true] and not if [c] is [false]. See the method [llvm::GlobalVariable::setConstant]. *) -external set_global_constant : bool -> llvalue -> unit - = "llvm_set_global_constant" +val set_global_constant : bool -> llvalue -> unit + (** [global_initializer gv] returns the initializer for the global variable [gv]. See the method [llvm::GlobalVariable::getInitializer]. *) -external global_initializer : llvalue -> llvalue = "LLVMGetInitializer" +val global_initializer : llvalue -> llvalue (** [set_initializer c gv] sets the initializer for the global variable [gv] to the constant [c]. See the method [llvm::GlobalVariable::setInitializer]. *) -external set_initializer : llvalue -> llvalue -> unit = "llvm_set_initializer" +val set_initializer : llvalue -> llvalue -> unit (** [remove_initializer gv] unsets the initializer for the global variable [gv]. See the method [llvm::GlobalVariable::setInitializer]. *) -external remove_initializer : llvalue -> unit = "llvm_remove_initializer" +val remove_initializer : llvalue -> unit (** [is_thread_local gv] returns [true] if the global variable [gv] is thread-local and [false] otherwise. See the method [llvm::GlobalVariable::isThreadLocal]. *) -external is_thread_local : llvalue -> bool = "llvm_is_thread_local" +val is_thread_local : llvalue -> bool (** [set_thread_local c gv] sets the global variable [gv] to be thread local if [c] is [true] and not otherwise. See the method [llvm::GlobalVariable::setThreadLocal]. *) -external set_thread_local : bool -> llvalue -> unit = "llvm_set_thread_local" +val set_thread_local : bool -> llvalue -> unit (** {7 Operations on aliases} *) @@ -1181,8 +1181,8 @@ external set_thread_local : bool -> llvalue -> unit = "llvm_set_thread_local" (** [add_alias m t a n] inserts an alias in the module [m] with the type [t] and the aliasee [a] with the name [n]. See the constructor for [llvm::GlobalAlias]. *) -external add_alias : llmodule -> lltype -> llvalue -> string -> llvalue - = "llvm_add_alias" +val add_alias : llmodule -> lltype -> llvalue -> string -> llvalue + (** {7 Operations on functions} *) @@ -1191,38 +1191,38 @@ external add_alias : llmodule -> lltype -> llvalue -> string -> llvalue with name [name] in module [m]. If such a function already exists, it is returned. If the type of the existing function differs, then a bitcast to [ty] is returned. *) -external declare_function : string -> lltype -> llmodule -> llvalue - = "llvm_declare_function" +val declare_function : string -> lltype -> llmodule -> llvalue + (** [define_function name ty m] creates a new function with name [name] and type [ty] in module [m]. If the named function already exists, it is renamed. An entry basic block is created in the function. See the constructor of [llvm::GlobalVariable]. *) -external define_function : string -> lltype -> llmodule -> llvalue - = "llvm_define_function" +val define_function : string -> lltype -> llmodule -> llvalue + (** [lookup_function name m] returns [Some f] if a function with name [name] exists in module [m]. If no such function exists, returns [None]. See the method [llvm::Module] constructor. *) -external lookup_function : string -> llmodule -> llvalue option - = "llvm_lookup_function" +val lookup_function : string -> llmodule -> llvalue option + (** [delete_function f] destroys the function [f]. See the method [llvm::Function::eraseFromParent]. *) -external delete_function : llvalue -> unit = "llvm_delete_function" +val delete_function : llvalue -> unit (** [function_begin m] returns the first position in the function list of the module [m]. [function_begin] and [function_succ] can be used to iterate over the function list in order. See the method [llvm::Module::begin]. *) -external function_begin : llmodule -> (llmodule, llvalue) llpos - = "llvm_function_begin" +val function_begin : llmodule -> (llmodule, llvalue) llpos + (** [function_succ gv] returns the function list position succeeding [Before gv]. See the method [llvm::Module::iterator::operator++]. *) -external function_succ : llvalue -> (llmodule, llvalue) llpos - = "llvm_function_succ" +val function_succ : llvalue -> (llmodule, llvalue) llpos + (** [iter_functions f m] applies function [f] to each of the functions of module [m] in order. Tail recursive. *) @@ -1236,13 +1236,13 @@ val fold_left_functions : ('a -> llvalue -> 'a) -> 'a -> llmodule -> 'a the module [m]. [function_end] and [function_pred] can be used to iterate over the function list in reverse. See the method [llvm::Module::end]. *) -external function_end : llmodule -> (llmodule, llvalue) llrev_pos - = "llvm_function_end" +val function_end : llmodule -> (llmodule, llvalue) llrev_pos + (** [function_pred gv] returns the function list position preceding [After gv]. See the method [llvm::Module::iterator::operator--]. *) -external function_pred : llvalue -> (llmodule, llvalue) llrev_pos - = "llvm_function_pred" +val function_pred : llvalue -> (llmodule, llvalue) llrev_pos + (** [rev_iter_functions f fn] applies function [f] to each of the functions of module [m] in reverse order. Tail recursive. *) @@ -1254,26 +1254,26 @@ val fold_right_functions : (llvalue -> 'a -> 'a) -> llmodule -> 'a -> 'a (** [is_intrinsic f] returns true if the function [f] is an intrinsic. See the method [llvm::Function::isIntrinsic]. *) -external is_intrinsic : llvalue -> bool = "llvm_is_intrinsic" +val is_intrinsic : llvalue -> bool (** [function_call_conv f] returns the calling convention of the function [f]. See the method [llvm::Function::getCallingConv]. *) -external function_call_conv : llvalue -> int = "llvm_function_call_conv" +val function_call_conv : llvalue -> int (** [set_function_call_conv cc f] sets the calling convention of the function [f] to the calling convention numbered [cc]. See the method [llvm::Function::setCallingConv]. *) -external set_function_call_conv : int -> llvalue -> unit - = "llvm_set_function_call_conv" +val set_function_call_conv : int -> llvalue -> unit + (** [gc f] returns [Some name] if the function [f] has a garbage collection algorithm specified and [None] otherwise. See the method [llvm::Function::getGC]. *) -external gc : llvalue -> string option = "llvm_gc" +val gc : llvalue -> string option (** [set_gc gc f] sets the collection algorithm for the function [f] to [gc]. See the method [llvm::Function::setGC]. *) -external set_gc : string option -> llvalue -> unit = "llvm_set_gc" +val set_gc : string option -> llvalue -> unit (** [add_function_attr f a] adds attribute [a] to the return type of function [f]. *) @@ -1287,26 +1287,26 @@ val remove_function_attr : llvalue -> Attribute.t -> unit (** [params f] returns the parameters of function [f]. See the method [llvm::Function::getArgumentList]. *) -external params : llvalue -> llvalue array = "llvm_params" +val params : llvalue -> llvalue array (** [param f n] returns the [n]th parameter of function [f]. See the method [llvm::Function::getArgumentList]. *) -external param : llvalue -> int -> llvalue = "llvm_param" +val param : llvalue -> int -> llvalue (** [param_parent p] returns the parent function that owns the parameter. See the method [llvm::Argument::getParent]. *) -external param_parent : llvalue -> llvalue = "LLVMGetParamParent" +val param_parent : llvalue -> llvalue (** [param_begin f] returns the first position in the parameter list of the function [f]. [param_begin] and [param_succ] can be used to iterate over the parameter list in order. See the method [llvm::Function::arg_begin]. *) -external param_begin : llvalue -> (llvalue, llvalue) llpos = "llvm_param_begin" +val param_begin : llvalue -> (llvalue, llvalue) llpos (** [param_succ bb] returns the parameter list position succeeding [Before bb]. See the method [llvm::Function::arg_iterator::operator++]. *) -external param_succ : llvalue -> (llvalue, llvalue) llpos = "llvm_param_succ" +val param_succ : llvalue -> (llvalue, llvalue) llpos (** [iter_params f fn] applies function [f] to each of the parameters of function [fn] in order. Tail recursive. *) @@ -1320,12 +1320,12 @@ val fold_left_params : ('a -> llvalue -> 'a) -> 'a -> llvalue -> 'a the function [f]. [param_end] and [param_pred] can be used to iterate over the parameter list in reverse. See the method [llvm::Function::arg_end]. *) -external param_end : llvalue -> (llvalue, llvalue) llrev_pos = "llvm_param_end" +val param_end : llvalue -> (llvalue, llvalue) llrev_pos (** [param_pred gv] returns the function list position preceding [After gv]. See the method [llvm::Function::arg_iterator::operator--]. *) -external param_pred : llvalue -> (llvalue, llvalue) llrev_pos - = "llvm_param_pred" +val param_pred : llvalue -> (llvalue, llvalue) llrev_pos + (** [rev_iter_params f fn] applies function [f] to each of the parameters of function [fn] in reverse order. Tail recursive. *) @@ -1342,51 +1342,51 @@ val add_param_attr : llvalue -> Attribute.t -> unit val remove_param_attr : llvalue -> Attribute.t -> unit (** [set_param_alignment p a] set the alignment of parameter [p] to [a]. *) -external set_param_alignment : llvalue -> int -> unit - = "llvm_set_param_alignment" +val set_param_alignment : llvalue -> int -> unit + (** {7 Operations on basic blocks} *) (** [basic_blocks fn] returns the basic blocks of the function [f]. See the method [llvm::Function::getBasicBlockList]. *) -external basic_blocks : llvalue -> llbasicblock array = "llvm_basic_blocks" +val basic_blocks : llvalue -> llbasicblock array (** [entry_block fn] returns the entry basic block of the function [f]. See the method [llvm::Function::getEntryBlock]. *) -external entry_block : llvalue -> llbasicblock = "LLVMGetEntryBasicBlock" +val entry_block : llvalue -> llbasicblock (** [delete_block bb] deletes the basic block [bb]. See the method [llvm::BasicBlock::eraseFromParent]. *) -external delete_block : llbasicblock -> unit = "llvm_delete_block" +val delete_block : llbasicblock -> unit (** [append_block c name f] creates a new basic block named [name] at the end of function [f] in the context [c]. See the constructor of [llvm::BasicBlock]. *) -external append_block : llcontext -> string -> llvalue -> llbasicblock - = "llvm_append_block" +val append_block : llcontext -> string -> llvalue -> llbasicblock + (** [insert_block c name bb] creates a new basic block named [name] before the basic block [bb] in the context [c]. See the constructor of [llvm::BasicBlock]. *) -external insert_block : llcontext -> string -> llbasicblock -> llbasicblock - = "llvm_insert_block" +val insert_block : llcontext -> string -> llbasicblock -> llbasicblock + (** [block_parent bb] returns the parent function that owns the basic block. See the method [llvm::BasicBlock::getParent]. *) -external block_parent : llbasicblock -> llvalue = "LLVMGetBasicBlockParent" +val block_parent : llbasicblock -> llvalue (** [block_begin f] returns the first position in the basic block list of the function [f]. [block_begin] and [block_succ] can be used to iterate over the basic block list in order. See the method [llvm::Function::begin]. *) -external block_begin : llvalue -> (llvalue, llbasicblock) llpos - = "llvm_block_begin" +val block_begin : llvalue -> (llvalue, llbasicblock) llpos + (** [block_succ bb] returns the basic block list position succeeding [Before bb]. See the method [llvm::Function::iterator::operator++]. *) -external block_succ : llbasicblock -> (llvalue, llbasicblock) llpos - = "llvm_block_succ" +val block_succ : llbasicblock -> (llvalue, llbasicblock) llpos + (** [iter_blocks f fn] applies function [f] to each of the basic blocks of function [fn] in order. Tail recursive. *) @@ -1400,13 +1400,13 @@ val fold_left_blocks : ('a -> llbasicblock -> 'a) -> 'a -> llvalue -> 'a the function [f]. [block_end] and [block_pred] can be used to iterate over the basic block list in reverse. See the method [llvm::Function::end]. *) -external block_end : llvalue -> (llvalue, llbasicblock) llrev_pos - = "llvm_block_end" +val block_end : llvalue -> (llvalue, llbasicblock) llrev_pos + (** [block_pred gv] returns the function list position preceding [After gv]. See the method [llvm::Function::iterator::operator--]. *) -external block_pred : llbasicblock -> (llvalue, llbasicblock) llrev_pos - = "llvm_block_pred" +val block_pred : llbasicblock -> (llvalue, llbasicblock) llrev_pos + (** [rev_iter_blocks f fn] applies function [f] to each of the basic blocks of function [fn] in reverse order. Tail recursive. *) @@ -1417,34 +1417,34 @@ val rev_iter_blocks : (llbasicblock -> unit) -> llvalue -> unit val fold_right_blocks : (llbasicblock -> 'a -> 'a) -> llvalue -> 'a -> 'a (** [value_of_block bb] losslessly casts [bb] to an [llvalue]. *) -external value_of_block : llbasicblock -> llvalue = "LLVMBasicBlockAsValue" +val value_of_block : llbasicblock -> llvalue (** [value_is_block v] returns [true] if the value [v] is a basic block and [false] otherwise. Similar to [llvm::isa]. *) -external value_is_block : llvalue -> bool = "llvm_value_is_block" +val value_is_block : llvalue -> bool (** [block_of_value v] losslessly casts [v] to an [llbasicblock]. *) -external block_of_value : llvalue -> llbasicblock = "LLVMValueAsBasicBlock" +val block_of_value : llvalue -> llbasicblock (** {7 Operations on instructions} *) (** [instr_parent i] is the enclosing basic block of the instruction [i]. See the method [llvm::Instruction::getParent]. *) -external instr_parent : llvalue -> llbasicblock = "LLVMGetInstructionParent" +val instr_parent : llvalue -> llbasicblock (** [instr_begin bb] returns the first position in the instruction list of the basic block [bb]. [instr_begin] and [instr_succ] can be used to iterate over the instruction list in order. See the method [llvm::BasicBlock::begin]. *) -external instr_begin : llbasicblock -> (llbasicblock, llvalue) llpos - = "llvm_instr_begin" +val instr_begin : llbasicblock -> (llbasicblock, llvalue) llpos + (** [instr_succ i] returns the instruction list position succeeding [Before i]. See the method [llvm::BasicBlock::iterator::operator++]. *) -external instr_succ : llvalue -> (llbasicblock, llvalue) llpos - = "llvm_instr_succ" +val instr_succ : llvalue -> (llbasicblock, llvalue) llpos + (** [iter_instrs f bb] applies function [f] to each of the instructions of basic block [bb] in order. Tail recursive. *) @@ -1458,13 +1458,13 @@ val fold_left_instrs: ('a -> llvalue -> 'a) -> 'a -> llbasicblock -> 'a basic block [bb]. [instr_end] and [instr_pred] can be used to iterate over the instruction list in reverse. See the method [llvm::BasicBlock::end]. *) -external instr_end : llbasicblock -> (llbasicblock, llvalue) llrev_pos - = "llvm_instr_end" +val instr_end : llbasicblock -> (llbasicblock, llvalue) llrev_pos + (** [instr_pred i] returns the instruction list position preceding [After i]. See the method [llvm::BasicBlock::iterator::operator--]. *) -external instr_pred : llvalue -> (llbasicblock, llvalue) llrev_pos - = "llvm_instr_pred" +val instr_pred : llvalue -> (llbasicblock, llvalue) llrev_pos + (** [fold_right_instrs f bb init] is [f (... (f init fN) ...) f1] where [f1,...,fN] are the instructions of basic block [bb]. Tail recursive. *) @@ -1477,16 +1477,16 @@ val fold_right_instrs: (llvalue -> 'a -> 'a) -> llbasicblock -> 'a -> 'a instruction [ci], which may be one of the values from the module {!CallConv}. See the method [llvm::CallInst::getCallingConv] and [llvm::InvokeInst::getCallingConv]. *) -external instruction_call_conv: llvalue -> int - = "llvm_instruction_call_conv" +val instruction_call_conv: llvalue -> int + (** [set_instruction_call_conv cc ci] sets the calling convention for the call or invoke instruction [ci] to the integer [cc], which can be one of the values from the module {!CallConv}. See the method [llvm::CallInst::setCallingConv] and [llvm::InvokeInst::setCallingConv]. *) -external set_instruction_call_conv: int -> llvalue -> unit - = "llvm_set_instruction_call_conv" +val set_instruction_call_conv: int -> llvalue -> unit + (** [add_instruction_param_attr ci i a] adds attribute [a] to the [i]th parameter of the call or invoke instruction [ci]. [i]=0 denotes the return @@ -1503,23 +1503,23 @@ val remove_instruction_param_attr : llvalue -> int -> Attribute.t -> unit (** [is_tail_call ci] is [true] if the call instruction [ci] is flagged as eligible for tail call optimization, [false] otherwise. See the method [llvm::CallInst::isTailCall]. *) -external is_tail_call : llvalue -> bool = "llvm_is_tail_call" +val is_tail_call : llvalue -> bool (** [set_tail_call tc ci] flags the call instruction [ci] as eligible for tail call optimization if [tc] is [true], clears otherwise. See the method [llvm::CallInst::setTailCall]. *) -external set_tail_call : bool -> llvalue -> unit = "llvm_set_tail_call" +val set_tail_call : bool -> llvalue -> unit (** {7 Operations on phi nodes} *) (** [add_incoming (v, bb) pn] adds the value [v] to the phi node [pn] for use with branches from [bb]. See the method [llvm::PHINode::addIncoming]. *) -external add_incoming : (llvalue * llbasicblock) -> llvalue -> unit - = "llvm_add_incoming" +val add_incoming : (llvalue * llbasicblock) -> llvalue -> unit + (** [incoming pn] returns the list of value-block pairs for phi node [pn]. See the method [llvm::PHINode::getIncomingValue]. *) -external incoming : llvalue -> (llvalue * llbasicblock) list = "llvm_incoming" +val incoming : llvalue -> (llvalue * llbasicblock) list @@ -1529,7 +1529,7 @@ external incoming : llvalue -> (llvalue * llbasicblock) list = "llvm_incoming" the context [context]. It is invalid to use this builder until its position is set with {!position_before} or {!position_at_end}. See the constructor for [llvm::LLVMBuilder]. *) -external builder : llcontext -> llbuilder = "llvm_builder" +val builder : llcontext -> llbuilder (** [builder_at ip] creates an instruction builder positioned at [ip]. See the constructor for [llvm::LLVMBuilder]. *) @@ -1546,8 +1546,8 @@ val builder_at_end : llcontext -> llbasicblock -> llbuilder (** [position_builder ip bb] moves the instruction builder [bb] to the position [ip]. See the constructor for [llvm::LLVMBuilder]. *) -external position_builder : (llbasicblock, llvalue) llpos -> llbuilder -> unit - = "llvm_position_builder" +val position_builder : (llbasicblock, llvalue) llpos -> llbuilder -> unit + (** [position_before ins b] moves the instruction builder [b] to before the instruction [isn]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::SetInsertPoint]. *) @@ -1561,38 +1561,38 @@ val position_at_end : llbasicblock -> llbuilder -> unit positioned to insert into. Raises [Not_Found] if the instruction builder is uninitialized. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::GetInsertBlock]. *) -external insertion_block : llbuilder -> llbasicblock = "llvm_insertion_block" +val insertion_block : llbuilder -> llbasicblock (** [insert_into_builder i name b] inserts the specified instruction [i] at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::Insert]. *) -external insert_into_builder : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> unit - = "llvm_insert_into_builder" +val insert_into_builder : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> unit + (** {7 Metadata} *) (** [set_current_debug_location b md] sets the current debug location [md] in the builder [b]. See the method [llvm::IRBuilder::SetDebugLocation]. *) -external set_current_debug_location : llbuilder -> llvalue -> unit - = "llvm_set_current_debug_location" +val set_current_debug_location : llbuilder -> llvalue -> unit + (** [clear_current_debug_location b] clears the current debug location in the builder [b]. *) -external clear_current_debug_location : llbuilder -> unit - = "llvm_clear_current_debug_location" +val clear_current_debug_location : llbuilder -> unit + (** [current_debug_location b] returns the current debug location, or None if none is currently set. See the method [llvm::IRBuilder::GetDebugLocation]. *) -external current_debug_location : llbuilder -> llvalue option - = "llvm_current_debug_location" +val current_debug_location : llbuilder -> llvalue option + (** [set_inst_debug_location b i] sets the current debug location of the builder [b] to the instruction [i]. See the method [llvm::IRBuilder::SetInstDebugLocation]. *) -external set_inst_debug_location : llbuilder -> llvalue -> unit - = "llvm_set_inst_debug_location" +val set_inst_debug_location : llbuilder -> llvalue -> unit + (** {7 Terminators} *) @@ -1600,81 +1600,81 @@ external set_inst_debug_location : llbuilder -> llvalue -> unit [ret void] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateRetVoid]. *) -external build_ret_void : llbuilder -> llvalue = "llvm_build_ret_void" +val build_ret_void : llbuilder -> llvalue (** [build_ret v b] creates a [ret %v] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateRet]. *) -external build_ret : llvalue -> llbuilder -> llvalue = "llvm_build_ret" +val build_ret : llvalue -> llbuilder -> llvalue (** [build_aggregate_ret vs b] creates a [ret {...} { %v1, %v2, ... } ] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateAggregateRet]. *) -external build_aggregate_ret : llvalue array -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_aggregate_ret" +val build_aggregate_ret : llvalue array -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_br bb b] creates a [br %bb] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateBr]. *) -external build_br : llbasicblock -> llbuilder -> llvalue = "llvm_build_br" +val build_br : llbasicblock -> llbuilder -> llvalue (** [build_cond_br cond tbb fbb b] creates a [br %cond, %tbb, %fbb] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateCondBr]. *) -external build_cond_br : llvalue -> llbasicblock -> llbasicblock -> llbuilder -> - llvalue = "llvm_build_cond_br" +val build_cond_br : llvalue -> llbasicblock -> llbasicblock -> llbuilder -> + llvalue (** [build_switch case elsebb count b] creates an empty [switch %case, %elsebb] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b] with space reserved for [count] cases. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateSwitch]. *) -external build_switch : llvalue -> llbasicblock -> int -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_switch" +val build_switch : llvalue -> llbasicblock -> int -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [add_case sw onval bb] causes switch instruction [sw] to branch to [bb] when its input matches the constant [onval]. See the method [llvm::SwitchInst::addCase]. **) -external add_case : llvalue -> llvalue -> llbasicblock -> unit - = "llvm_add_case" +val add_case : llvalue -> llvalue -> llbasicblock -> unit + (** [build_indirect_br addr count b] creates a [indirectbr %addr] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b] with space reserved for [count] destinations. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateIndirectBr]. *) -external build_indirect_br : llvalue -> int -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_indirect_br" +val build_indirect_br : llvalue -> int -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [add_destination br bb] adds the basic block [bb] as a possible branch location for the indirectbr instruction [br]. See the method [llvm::IndirectBrInst::addDestination]. **) -external add_destination : llvalue -> llbasicblock -> unit - = "llvm_add_destination" +val add_destination : llvalue -> llbasicblock -> unit + (** [build_invoke fn args tobb unwindbb name b] creates an [%name = invoke %fn(args) to %tobb unwind %unwindbb] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateInvoke]. *) -external build_invoke : llvalue -> llvalue array -> llbasicblock -> +val build_invoke : llvalue -> llvalue array -> llbasicblock -> llbasicblock -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_invoke_bc" "llvm_build_invoke_nat" + (** [build_unwind b] creates an [unwind] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateUnwind]. *) -external build_unwind : llbuilder -> llvalue = "llvm_build_unwind" +val build_unwind : llbuilder -> llvalue (** [build_unreachable b] creates an [unreachable] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateUnwind]. *) -external build_unreachable : llbuilder -> llvalue = "llvm_build_unreachable" +val build_unreachable : llbuilder -> llvalue (** {7 Arithmetic} *) @@ -1683,216 +1683,216 @@ external build_unreachable : llbuilder -> llvalue = "llvm_build_unreachable" [%name = add %x, %y] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateAdd]. *) -external build_add : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_add" +val build_add : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_nsw_add x y name b] creates a [%name = nsw add %x, %y] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateNSWAdd]. *) -external build_nsw_add : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_nsw_add" +val build_nsw_add : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_nuw_add x y name b] creates a [%name = nuw add %x, %y] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateNUWAdd]. *) -external build_nuw_add : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_nuw_add" +val build_nuw_add : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_fadd x y name b] creates a [%name = fadd %x, %y] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFAdd]. *) -external build_fadd : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_fadd" +val build_fadd : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_sub x y name b] creates a [%name = sub %x, %y] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateSub]. *) -external build_sub : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_sub" +val build_sub : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_nsw_sub x y name b] creates a [%name = nsw sub %x, %y] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateNSWSub]. *) -external build_nsw_sub : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_nsw_sub" +val build_nsw_sub : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_nuw_sub x y name b] creates a [%name = nuw sub %x, %y] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateNUWSub]. *) -external build_nuw_sub : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_nuw_sub" +val build_nuw_sub : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_fsub x y name b] creates a [%name = fsub %x, %y] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFSub]. *) -external build_fsub : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_fsub" +val build_fsub : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_mul x y name b] creates a [%name = mul %x, %y] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateMul]. *) -external build_mul : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_mul" +val build_mul : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_nsw_mul x y name b] creates a [%name = nsw mul %x, %y] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateNSWMul]. *) -external build_nsw_mul : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_nsw_mul" +val build_nsw_mul : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_nuw_mul x y name b] creates a [%name = nuw mul %x, %y] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateNUWMul]. *) -external build_nuw_mul : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_nuw_mul" +val build_nuw_mul : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_fmul x y name b] creates a [%name = fmul %x, %y] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFMul]. *) -external build_fmul : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_fmul" +val build_fmul : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_udiv x y name b] creates a [%name = udiv %x, %y] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateUDiv]. *) -external build_udiv : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_udiv" +val build_udiv : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_sdiv x y name b] creates a [%name = sdiv %x, %y] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateSDiv]. *) -external build_sdiv : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_sdiv" +val build_sdiv : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_exact_sdiv x y name b] creates a [%name = exact sdiv %x, %y] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateExactSDiv]. *) -external build_exact_sdiv : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_exact_sdiv" +val build_exact_sdiv : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_fdiv x y name b] creates a [%name = fdiv %x, %y] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFDiv]. *) -external build_fdiv : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_fdiv" +val build_fdiv : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_urem x y name b] creates a [%name = urem %x, %y] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateURem]. *) -external build_urem : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_urem" +val build_urem : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_SRem x y name b] creates a [%name = srem %x, %y] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateSRem]. *) -external build_srem : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_srem" +val build_srem : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_frem x y name b] creates a [%name = frem %x, %y] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFRem]. *) -external build_frem : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_frem" +val build_frem : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_shl x y name b] creates a [%name = shl %x, %y] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateShl]. *) -external build_shl : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_shl" +val build_shl : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_lshr x y name b] creates a [%name = lshr %x, %y] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateLShr]. *) -external build_lshr : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_lshr" +val build_lshr : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_ashr x y name b] creates a [%name = ashr %x, %y] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateAShr]. *) -external build_ashr : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_ashr" +val build_ashr : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_and x y name b] creates a [%name = and %x, %y] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateAnd]. *) -external build_and : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_and" +val build_and : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_or x y name b] creates a [%name = or %x, %y] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateOr]. *) -external build_or : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_or" +val build_or : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_xor x y name b] creates a [%name = xor %x, %y] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateXor]. *) -external build_xor : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_xor" +val build_xor : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_neg x name b] creates a [%name = sub 0, %x] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. [-0.0] is used for floating point types to compute the correct sign. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateNeg]. *) -external build_neg : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_neg" +val build_neg : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_nsw_neg x name b] creates a [%name = nsw sub 0, %x] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. [-0.0] is used for floating point types to compute the correct sign. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateNeg]. *) -external build_nsw_neg : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_nsw_neg" +val build_nsw_neg : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_nuw_neg x name b] creates a [%name = nuw sub 0, %x] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. [-0.0] is used for floating point types to compute the correct sign. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateNeg]. *) -external build_nuw_neg : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_nuw_neg" +val build_nuw_neg : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_fneg x name b] creates a [%name = fsub 0, %x] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. [-0.0] is used for floating point types to compute the correct sign. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFNeg]. *) -external build_fneg : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_fneg" +val build_fneg : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_xor x name b] creates a [%name = xor %x, -1] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. [-1] is the correct "all ones" value for the type of [x]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateXor]. *) -external build_not : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_not" +val build_not : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** {7 Memory} *) @@ -1901,63 +1901,63 @@ external build_not : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue [%name = alloca %ty] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateAlloca]. *) -external build_alloca : lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_alloca" +val build_alloca : lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_array_alloca ty n name b] creates a [%name = alloca %ty, %n] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateAlloca]. *) -external build_array_alloca : lltype -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> - llvalue = "llvm_build_array_alloca" +val build_array_alloca : lltype -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> + llvalue (** [build_load v name b] creates a [%name = load %v] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateLoad]. *) -external build_load : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_load" +val build_load : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_store v p b] creates a [store %v, %p] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateStore]. *) -external build_store : llvalue -> llvalue -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_store" +val build_store : llvalue -> llvalue -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_gep p indices name b] creates a [%name = getelementptr %p, indices...] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateGetElementPtr]. *) -external build_gep : llvalue -> llvalue array -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_gep" +val build_gep : llvalue -> llvalue array -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_in_bounds_gep p indices name b] creates a [%name = gelementptr inbounds %p, indices...] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateInBoundsGetElementPtr]. *) -external build_in_bounds_gep : llvalue -> llvalue array -> string -> llbuilder -> - llvalue = "llvm_build_in_bounds_gep" +val build_in_bounds_gep : llvalue -> llvalue array -> string -> llbuilder -> + llvalue (** [build_struct_gep p idx name b] creates a [%name = getelementptr %p, 0, idx] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateStructGetElementPtr]. *) -external build_struct_gep : llvalue -> int -> string -> llbuilder -> - llvalue = "llvm_build_struct_gep" +val build_struct_gep : llvalue -> int -> string -> llbuilder -> + llvalue (** [build_global_string str name b] creates a series of instructions that adds a global string at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateGlobalString]. *) -external build_global_string : string -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_global_string" +val build_global_string : string -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_global_stringptr str name b] creates a series of instructions that adds a global string pointer at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateGlobalStringPtr]. *) -external build_global_stringptr : string -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_global_stringptr" +val build_global_stringptr : string -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** {7 Casts} *) @@ -1966,121 +1966,121 @@ external build_global_stringptr : string -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue [%name = trunc %p to %ty] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateTrunc]. *) -external build_trunc : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_trunc" +val build_trunc : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_zext v ty name b] creates a [%name = zext %p to %ty] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateZExt]. *) -external build_zext : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_zext" +val build_zext : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_sext v ty name b] creates a [%name = sext %p to %ty] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateSExt]. *) -external build_sext : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_sext" +val build_sext : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_fptoui v ty name b] creates a [%name = fptoui %p to %ty] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFPToUI]. *) -external build_fptoui : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_fptoui" +val build_fptoui : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_fptosi v ty name b] creates a [%name = fptosi %p to %ty] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFPToSI]. *) -external build_fptosi : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_fptosi" +val build_fptosi : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_uitofp v ty name b] creates a [%name = uitofp %p to %ty] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateUIToFP]. *) -external build_uitofp : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_uitofp" +val build_uitofp : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_sitofp v ty name b] creates a [%name = sitofp %p to %ty] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateSIToFP]. *) -external build_sitofp : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_sitofp" +val build_sitofp : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_fptrunc v ty name b] creates a [%name = fptrunc %p to %ty] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFPTrunc]. *) -external build_fptrunc : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_fptrunc" +val build_fptrunc : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_fpext v ty name b] creates a [%name = fpext %p to %ty] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFPExt]. *) -external build_fpext : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_fpext" +val build_fpext : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_ptrtoint v ty name b] creates a [%name = prtotint %p to %ty] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreatePtrToInt]. *) -external build_ptrtoint : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_prttoint" +val build_ptrtoint : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_inttoptr v ty name b] creates a [%name = inttoptr %p to %ty] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateIntToPtr]. *) -external build_inttoptr : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_inttoptr" +val build_inttoptr : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_bitcast v ty name b] creates a [%name = bitcast %p to %ty] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateBitCast]. *) -external build_bitcast : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_bitcast" +val build_bitcast : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_zext_or_bitcast v ty name b] creates a zext or bitcast instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateZExtOrBitCast]. *) -external build_zext_or_bitcast : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> - llvalue = "llvm_build_zext_or_bitcast" +val build_zext_or_bitcast : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> + llvalue (** [build_sext_or_bitcast v ty name b] creates a sext or bitcast instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateSExtOrBitCast]. *) -external build_sext_or_bitcast : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> - llvalue = "llvm_build_sext_or_bitcast" +val build_sext_or_bitcast : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> + llvalue (** [build_trunc_or_bitcast v ty name b] creates a trunc or bitcast instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateZExtOrBitCast]. *) -external build_trunc_or_bitcast : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> - llvalue = "llvm_build_trunc_or_bitcast" +val build_trunc_or_bitcast : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> + llvalue (** [build_pointercast v ty name b] creates a bitcast or pointer-to-int instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreatePointerCast]. *) -external build_pointercast : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_pointercast" +val build_pointercast : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_intcast v ty name b] creates a zext, bitcast, or trunc instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateIntCast]. *) -external build_intcast : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_intcast" +val build_intcast : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_fpcast v ty name b] creates a fpext, bitcast, or fptrunc instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFPCast]. *) -external build_fpcast : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_fpcast" +val build_fpcast : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** {7 Comparisons} *) @@ -2089,15 +2089,15 @@ external build_fpcast : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue [%name = icmp %pred %x, %y] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateICmp]. *) -external build_icmp : Icmp.t -> llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> - llbuilder -> llvalue = "llvm_build_icmp" +val build_icmp : Icmp.t -> llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> + llbuilder -> llvalue (** [build_fcmp pred x y name b] creates a [%name = fcmp %pred %x, %y] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFCmp]. *) -external build_fcmp : Fcmp.t -> llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> - llbuilder -> llvalue = "llvm_build_fcmp" +val build_fcmp : Fcmp.t -> llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> + llbuilder -> llvalue (** {7 Miscellaneous instructions} *) @@ -2107,85 +2107,85 @@ external build_fcmp : Fcmp.t -> llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. [incoming] is a list of [(llvalue, llbasicblock)] tuples. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreatePHI]. *) -external build_phi : (llvalue * llbasicblock) list -> string -> llbuilder -> - llvalue = "llvm_build_phi" +val build_phi : (llvalue * llbasicblock) list -> string -> llbuilder -> + llvalue (** [build_call fn args name b] creates a [%name = call %fn(args...)] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateCall]. *) -external build_call : llvalue -> llvalue array -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_call" +val build_call : llvalue -> llvalue array -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_select cond thenv elsev name b] creates a [%name = select %cond, %thenv, %elsev] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateSelect]. *) -external build_select : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> - llvalue = "llvm_build_select" +val build_select : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> + llvalue (** [build_va_arg valist argty name b] creates a [%name = va_arg %valist, %argty] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateVAArg]. *) -external build_va_arg : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_va_arg" +val build_va_arg : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_extractelement vec i name b] creates a [%name = extractelement %vec, %i] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateExtractElement]. *) -external build_extractelement : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> - llvalue = "llvm_build_extractelement" +val build_extractelement : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> + llvalue (** [build_insertelement vec elt i name b] creates a [%name = insertelement %vec, %elt, %i] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateInsertElement]. *) -external build_insertelement : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> - llbuilder -> llvalue = "llvm_build_insertelement" +val build_insertelement : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> + llbuilder -> llvalue (** [build_shufflevector veca vecb mask name b] creates a [%name = shufflevector %veca, %vecb, %mask] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateShuffleVector]. *) -external build_shufflevector : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> - llbuilder -> llvalue = "llvm_build_shufflevector" +val build_shufflevector : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> + llbuilder -> llvalue (** [build_insertvalue agg idx name b] creates a [%name = extractvalue %agg, %idx] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateExtractValue]. *) -external build_extractvalue : llvalue -> int -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_extractvalue" +val build_extractvalue : llvalue -> int -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_insertvalue agg val idx name b] creates a [%name = insertvalue %agg, %val, %idx] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateInsertValue]. *) -external build_insertvalue : llvalue -> llvalue -> int -> string -> llbuilder -> - llvalue = "llvm_build_insertvalue" +val build_insertvalue : llvalue -> llvalue -> int -> string -> llbuilder -> + llvalue (** [build_is_null val name b] creates a [%name = icmp eq %val, null] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateIsNull]. *) -external build_is_null : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_is_null" +val build_is_null : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_is_not_null val name b] creates a [%name = icmp ne %val, null] instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateIsNotNull]. *) -external build_is_not_null : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_is_not_null" +val build_is_not_null : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** [build_ptrdiff lhs rhs name b] creates a series of instructions that measure the difference between two pointer values at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreatePtrDiff]. *) -external build_ptrdiff : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue - = "llvm_build_ptrdiff" +val build_ptrdiff : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue + (** {6 Memory buffers} *) @@ -2194,14 +2194,14 @@ module MemoryBuffer : sig (** [of_file p] is the memory buffer containing the contents of the file at path [p]. If the file could not be read, then [IoError msg] is raised. *) - external of_file : string -> llmemorybuffer = "llvm_memorybuffer_of_file" + val of_file : string -> llmemorybuffer (** [stdin ()] is the memory buffer containing the contents of standard input. If standard input is empty, then [IoError msg] is raised. *) - external of_stdin : unit -> llmemorybuffer = "llvm_memorybuffer_of_stdin" + val of_stdin : unit -> llmemorybuffer (** Disposes of a memory buffer. *) - external dispose : llmemorybuffer -> unit = "llvm_memorybuffer_dispose" + val dispose : llmemorybuffer -> unit end @@ -2216,44 +2216,44 @@ module PassManager : sig type of pipeline is suitable for link-time optimization and whole-module transformations. See the constructor of [llvm::PassManager]. *) - external create : unit -> [ `Module ] t = "llvm_passmanager_create" + val create : unit -> [ `Module ] t (** [PassManager.create_function m] constructs a new function-by-function pass pipeline over the module [m]. It does not take ownership of [m]. This type of pipeline is suitable for code generation and JIT compilation tasks. See the constructor of [llvm::FunctionPassManager]. *) - external create_function : llmodule -> [ `Function ] t - = "LLVMCreateFunctionPassManager" + val create_function : llmodule -> [ `Function ] t + (** [run_module m pm] initializes, executes on the module [m], and finalizes all of the passes scheduled in the pass manager [pm]. Returns [true] if any of the passes modified the module, [false] otherwise. See the [llvm::PassManager::run] method. *) - external run_module : llmodule -> [ `Module ] t -> bool - = "llvm_passmanager_run_module" + val run_module : llmodule -> [ `Module ] t -> bool + (** [initialize fpm] initializes all of the function passes scheduled in the function pass manager [fpm]. Returns [true] if any of the passes modified the module, [false] otherwise. See the [llvm::FunctionPassManager::doInitialization] method. *) - external initialize : [ `Function ] t -> bool = "llvm_passmanager_initialize" + val initialize : [ `Function ] t -> bool (** [run_function f fpm] executes all of the function passes scheduled in the function pass manager [fpm] over the function [f]. Returns [true] if any of the passes modified [f], [false] otherwise. See the [llvm::FunctionPassManager::run] method. *) - external run_function : llvalue -> [ `Function ] t -> bool - = "llvm_passmanager_run_function" + val run_function : llvalue -> [ `Function ] t -> bool + (** [finalize fpm] finalizes all of the function passes scheduled in in the function pass manager [fpm]. Returns [true] if any of the passes modified the module, [false] otherwise. See the [llvm::FunctionPassManager::doFinalization] method. *) - external finalize : [ `Function ] t -> bool = "llvm_passmanager_finalize" + val finalize : [ `Function ] t -> bool (** Frees the memory of a pass pipeline. For function pipelines, does not free the module. See the destructor of [llvm::BasePassManager]. *) - external dispose : [< any ] t -> unit = "llvm_passmanager_dispose" + val dispose : [< any ] t -> unit end diff --git a/test/Bindings/Ocaml/ext_exc.ml b/test/Bindings/Ocaml/ext_exc.ml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..79543515dfc --- /dev/null +++ b/test/Bindings/Ocaml/ext_exc.ml @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +(* RUN: %ocamlopt -warn-error A llvm.cmxa llvm_bitreader.cmxa llvm_executionengine.cmxa %s -o %t + * RUN: %t ();; +let _ = + try + ignore (Llvm.MemoryBuffer.of_file "/path/to/nonexistent/file") + with + Llvm.IoError _ -> ();;