llvm-6502/lib/Target/X86/AsmPrinter/X86AsmPrinter.cpp
Bill Wendling 98a366d547 Instead of passing in an unsigned value for the optimization level, use an enum,
which better identifies what the optimization is doing. And is more flexible for
future uses.


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//===-- X86AsmPrinter.cpp - Convert X86 LLVM IR to X86 assembly -----------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file the shared super class printer that converts from our internal
// representation of machine-dependent LLVM code to Intel and AT&T format
// assembly language.
// This printer is the output mechanism used by `llc'.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "X86ATTAsmPrinter.h"
#include "X86IntelAsmPrinter.h"
#include "X86Subtarget.h"
using namespace llvm;
/// createX86CodePrinterPass - Returns a pass that prints the X86 assembly code
/// for a MachineFunction to the given output stream, using the given target
/// machine description.
///
FunctionPass *llvm::createX86CodePrinterPass(raw_ostream &o,
X86TargetMachine &tm,
CodeGenOpt::Level OptLevel,
bool verbose) {
const X86Subtarget *Subtarget = &tm.getSubtarget<X86Subtarget>();
if (Subtarget->isFlavorIntel()) {
return new X86IntelAsmPrinter(o, tm, tm.getTargetAsmInfo(),
OptLevel, verbose);
} else {
return new X86ATTAsmPrinter(o, tm, tm.getTargetAsmInfo(),
OptLevel, verbose);
}
}
namespace {
static struct Register {
Register() {
X86TargetMachine::registerAsmPrinter(createX86CodePrinterPass);
}
} Registrator;
}
extern "C" int X86AsmPrinterForceLink;
int X86AsmPrinterForceLink = 0;