and definitions when emitting global variables. This was causing global
declarations to be emitted as if they were definitions.
Fixes <rdar://problem/9429892>.
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handler's data area starts with a 4-byte reference to the personality
function, followed by the DWARF LSDA.
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handler.
At this moment, only GCC-style exceptions are supported. Other kinds
of exceptions, including "traditional" SEH and Microsoft Visual C++ exceptions,
need more work--and an compiler exception model that isn't specific to
GCC-style exceptions!
In particular, I imagine that it would be possible to mix "traditional" SEH
with GCC-style EH or Microsoft C++ EH. Currently LLVM has no way (beyond some
target-specific defaults and whole-module compiler switches) of knowing which
scheme to use when.
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There was no way to check if a given register/mode pair was valid. We now return
an error code (-2) instead of asserting. If anyone thinks that an assert
at this point is really needed, we can autogen a hasValidDwarfRegNum instead.
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the Win64 EH mechanism to implement GCC-style exceptions. LLVM supports
hardly anything else at this point!
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subregisters:
When a value is in a subregister, at least report the location as being
the superregister. We should extend the .td files to encode the bit
range so that we can produce a DW_OP_bit_piece.
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LTO friendly as we can now correctly merge files compiled with or without
-fasynchronous-unwind-tables.
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this clang will use .debug_frame in, for example,
clang -g -c -m32 test.c
This matches gcc's behaviour. It looks like .debug_frame is a bit bigger
than .eh_frame, but has the big advantage of not being allocated.
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who used this flag, and it now emits CFI and doesn't emit this anymore. All
other targets left this flag "false".
<rdar://problem/8486371>
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it is both inefficient and unexpected by dwarfdump. Change to
a DW_FORM_data4.
While in here, change the predicate name to reflect that the position
is not really absolute (it is an offset), just that the linker needs a
relocation.
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This works around a limitation in gdb which is reported by following inherit.exp test failures from gdb testsuite.
gdb.cp/inherit.exp: print g_vB.vB::vb
gdb.cp/inherit.exp: print g_vB.vB::vx
gdb.cp/inherit.exp: print g_vC.vC::vc
gdb.cp/inherit.exp: print g_vC.vC::vx
gdb.cp/inherit.exp: print g_vD.vB::vb
...
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