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SSPStrong applies a heuristic to insert stack protectors in these situations: * A Protector is required for functions which contain an array, regardless of type or length. * A Protector is required for functions which contain a structure/union which contains an array, regardless of type or length. Note, there is no limit to the depth of nesting. * A protector is required when the address of a local variable (i.e., stack based variable) is exposed. (E.g., such as through a local whose address is taken as part of the RHS of an assignment or a local whose address is taken as part of a function argument.) This patch implements the SSPString attribute to be equivalent to SSPRequired. This will change in a subsequent patch. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@173230 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
-*- llvm/utils/vim/README -*-
These are syntax highlighting files for the VIM editor. Included are:
* llvm.vim
Syntax highlighting mode for LLVM assembly files. To use, copy `llvm.vim' to
~/.vim/syntax and add this code to your ~/.vimrc :
augroup filetype
au! BufRead,BufNewFile *.ll set filetype=llvm
augroup END
* tablegen.vim
Syntax highlighting mode for TableGen description files. To use, copy
`tablegen.vim' to ~/.vim/syntax and add this code to your ~/.vimrc :
augroup filetype
au! BufRead,BufNewFile *.td set filetype=tablegen
augroup END
If you prefer, instead of making copies you can make symlinks from
~/.vim/syntax/... to the syntax files in your LLVM source tree. Apparently
this did not work with older versions of vim however, so if this doesn't
work you may need to make actual copies of the files.
Another option, if you do not already have a ~/.vim/syntax directory, is
to symlink ~/.vim/syntax itself to llvm/utils/vim .
Note: If you notice missing or incorrect syntax highlighting, please contact
<llvmbugs [at] cs.uiuc.edu>; if you wish to provide a patch to improve the
functionality, it will be most appreciated. Thank you.
If you find yourself working with LLVM Makefiles often, but you don't get syntax
highlighting (because the files have names such as Makefile.rules or
TEST.nightly.Makefile), add the following to your ~/.vimrc:
" LLVM Makefile highlighting mode
augroup filetype
au! BufRead,BufNewFile *Makefile* set filetype=make
augroup END