llvm-6502/bindings/ocaml/analysis/llvm_analysis.mli
Peter Zotov e3227ca292 [OCaml] Drop support for 3.12.1 and earlier.
In practice this means:
  * Always using -g flag.
  * Embedding -cclib -lstdc++ into the corresponding cma/cmxa file.
    This also moves -lstdc++ in a single place.
  * Using caml_named_value instead of a homegrown mechanism.

git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@220843 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
2014-10-29 08:15:54 +00:00

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(*===-- llvm_analysis.mli - LLVM OCaml Interface --------------*- OCaml -*-===*
*
* The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
*
* This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
* License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
*
*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
(** Intermediate representation analysis.
This interface provides an OCaml API for LLVM IR analyses, the classes in
the Analysis library. *)
(** [verify_module m] returns [None] if the module [m] is valid, and
[Some reason] if it is invalid. [reason] is a string containing a
human-readable validation report. See [llvm::verifyModule]. *)
external verify_module : Llvm.llmodule -> string option = "llvm_verify_module"
(** [verify_function f] returns [None] if the function [f] is valid, and
[Some reason] if it is invalid. [reason] is a string containing a
human-readable validation report. See [llvm::verifyFunction]. *)
external verify_function : Llvm.llvalue -> bool = "llvm_verify_function"
(** [verify_module m] returns if the module [m] is valid, but prints a
validation report to [stderr] and aborts the program if it is invalid. See
[llvm::verifyModule]. *)
external assert_valid_module : Llvm.llmodule -> unit
= "llvm_assert_valid_module"
(** [verify_function f] returns if the function [f] is valid, but prints a
validation report to [stderr] and aborts the program if it is invalid. See
[llvm::verifyFunction]. *)
external assert_valid_function : Llvm.llvalue -> unit
= "llvm_assert_valid_function"
(** [view_function_cfg f] opens up a ghostscript window displaying the CFG of
the current function with the code for each basic block inside.
See [llvm::Function::viewCFG]. *)
external view_function_cfg : Llvm.llvalue -> unit = "llvm_view_function_cfg"
(** [view_function_cfg_only f] works just like [view_function_cfg], but does not
include the contents of basic blocks into the nodes.
See [llvm::Function::viewCFGOnly]. *)
external view_function_cfg_only : Llvm.llvalue -> unit
= "llvm_view_function_cfg_only"