//===-- llvm/Support/Mangler.h - Self-contained name mangler ----*- C++ -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // Unified name mangler for various backends. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_MANGLER_H #define LLVM_SUPPORT_MANGLER_H #include #include #include namespace llvm { class Type; class Module; class Value; class GlobalValue; class Mangler { /// Prefix - This string is added to each symbol that is emitted, unless the /// symbol is marked as not needing this prefix. const char *Prefix; /// UseQuotes - If this is set, the target accepts global names in quotes, /// e.g. "foo bar" is a legal name. This syntax is used instead of escaping /// the space character. By default, this is false. bool UseQuotes; /// PreserveAsmNames - If this is set, the asm escape character is not removed /// from names with 'asm' specifiers. bool PreserveAsmNames; /// Memo - This is used to remember the name that we assign a value. /// std::map Memo; /// Count - This simple counter is used to unique value names. /// unsigned Count; /// TypeMap - If the client wants us to unique types, this keeps track of the /// current assignments and TypeCounter keeps track of the next id to assign. std::map TypeMap; unsigned TypeCounter; /// This keeps track of which global values have had their names /// mangled in the current module. /// std::set MangledGlobals; /// AcceptableChars - This bitfield contains a one for each character that is /// allowed to be part of an unmangled name. unsigned AcceptableChars[256/32]; public: // Mangler ctor - if a prefix is specified, it will be prepended onto all // symbols. Mangler(Module &M, const char *Prefix = ""); /// setUseQuotes - If UseQuotes is set to true, this target accepts quoted /// strings for assembler labels. void setUseQuotes(bool Val) { UseQuotes = Val; } /// setPreserveAsmNames - If the mangler should not strip off the asm name /// @verbatim identifier (\001), this should be set. @endverbatim void setPreserveAsmNames(bool Val) { PreserveAsmNames = Val; } /// Acceptable Characters - This allows the target to specify which characters /// are acceptable to the assembler without being mangled. By default we /// allow letters, numbers, '_', '$', and '.', which is what GAS accepts. void markCharAcceptable(unsigned char X) { AcceptableChars[X/32] |= 1 << (X&31); } void markCharUnacceptable(unsigned char X) { AcceptableChars[X/32] &= ~(1 << (X&31)); } bool isCharAcceptable(unsigned char X) const { return (AcceptableChars[X/32] & (1 << (X&31))) != 0; } /// getTypeID - Return a unique ID for the specified LLVM type. /// unsigned getTypeID(const Type *Ty); /// getValueName - Returns the mangled name of V, an LLVM Value, /// in the current module. /// std::string getValueName(const GlobalValue *V, const char *Suffix = ""); std::string getValueName(const Value *V); /// makeNameProper - We don't want identifier names with ., space, or /// - in them, so we mangle these characters into the strings "d_", /// "s_", and "D_", respectively. This is a very simple mangling that /// doesn't guarantee unique names for values. getValueName already /// does this for you, so there's no point calling it on the result /// from getValueName. /// std::string makeNameProper(const std::string &x, const char *Prefix = ""); private: void InsertName(GlobalValue *GV, std::map &Names); }; } // End llvm namespace #endif // LLVM_SUPPORT_MANGLER_H