This patch places class definitions in implementation files into anonymous
namespaces to prevent weak vtables. This eliminates the need of providing an
out-of-line definition to pin the vtable explicitly to the file.
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This patch removes most of the trivial cases of weak vtables by pinning them to
a single object file. The memory leaks in this version have been fixed. Thanks
Alexey for pointing them out.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2068
Reviewed by Andy
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This change is incorrect. If you delete virtual destructor of both a base class
and a subclass, then the following code:
Base *foo = new Child();
delete foo;
will not cause the destructor for members of Child class. As a result, I observe
plently of memory leaks. Notable examples I investigated are:
ObjectBuffer and ObjectBufferStream, AttributeImpl and StringSAttributeImpl.
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Fix exception demo when we are building the examples with configure/make.
This commit updates the link components in the Makefile.
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The old jit always uses DW_EH_PE_absptr, but MCJIT can use other encodings.
This is in preparation for adding EH support to MCJIT, but not directly
related, so I am committing it first.
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This was always part of the VMCore library out of necessity -- it deals
entirely in the IR. The .cpp file in fact was already part of the VMCore
library. This is just a mechanical move.
I've tried to go through and re-apply the coding standard's preferred
header sort, but at 40-ish files, I may have gotten some wrong. Please
let me know if so.
I'll be committing the corresponding updates to Clang and Polly, and
Duncan has DragonEgg.
Thanks to Bill and Eric for giving the green light for this bit of cleanup.
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Also conducted some reformatting. As the LLVM coding standard doc does not
seem to touch on how to align function arguments, and format code longer than
80 cols in general, the confusion persists. There is the golden rule, but as
this code has gone through several styles to deal with this, the golden rule
seems to be ignored. The latest reformatting effort tries to match the other
source files as much as possible.
Tested on OS X 10.7.1 with, and without the OLD_EXC_SYSTEM defined. Have NOT
tested on LINUX.
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was compiled and tested on OS X 10.7.1. It was not tested on LINUX. In
addition the defined OLD_EXC_SYSTEM was not tested with this version.
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infrastructure. As this makes the demo no longer a demo, and especially not a
demo on how to use the llvm exception mechanism, this hack will shortly be
changed to use the new 3.0 exception infrastructure. However for the time being
this demo is an example on how to use the AutoUpgrade
UpgradeExceptionHandling(...) function on < 3.0 exception handling code.
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1,$s/llvm::Type::getInt\(..\)Ty(builder.getContext())/builder.getInt\1Ty()/g
1,$s/builder.getInt\(..*\)Ty()->getPointerTo()/builder.getInt\1PtrTy()/g
vi sub commands (second one was not a reversion but requested by
Tobias Grosser.
Mod was tested, but other examples have failed to build as they are currently
being thrashed with the const qualifier removal change.
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type system. However most of these modifications were due to IRBuilder
(IRBuilderBase), not having been modified to NOT return such const qualified
free types. If IRBuilder does not change, as can also be seen in its
instruction creation methods, to use const free types, it may be useful to have
ExceptionDemo drop IRBuilder usage. Modifying builder.getInt32Ty() to
llvm::Type::getInt32Ty(builder.getContext()) is pretty ugly.
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Both zero cost example domain specific, and C++ foreign exception handling are
shown. The example's documentation fully explains how to run the example.
Notes:
1) The code uses an extremely simple type info model.
2) Only a single landing pad is used per unwind edge
(one call to llvm.eh.selector)
3) llvm.eh.selector support for filter arguments is not given.
4) llvm.eh.typeid.for is not used.
5) Forced unwind behavior is not supported.
6) Very little if any error handling is given.
7) __attribute__((__aligned__)) is used.
8) The code uses parts from the llvm compiler-rt project and
the llvm Kaleidoscope example.
9) The code has not been ported or tested on WINDOWS.
10) The code was not tested with a cmake build.
11) The code was tested for a debug build on 32bit X86 CentOS LINUX,
and both a debug and release build on OS X 10.6.2 (64bit).
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