llvm-6502/include/llvm/Assembly/Writer.h
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//===-- llvm/Assembly/Writer.h - Printer for LLVM assembly files --*- C++ -*-=//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This functionality is implemented by lib/VMCore/AsmWriter.cpp.
// This library is used to print LLVM assembly language files to an iostream. It
// can print LLVM code at a variety of granularities, including Modules,
// BasicBlocks, and Instructions. This makes it useful for debugging.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_ASSEMBLY_WRITER_H
#define LLVM_ASSEMBLY_WRITER_H
#include <iosfwd>
namespace llvm {
class Type;
class Module;
class Value;
// WriteTypeSymbolic - This attempts to write the specified type as a symbolic
// type, iff there is an entry in the Module's symbol table for the specified
// type or one of its component types. This is slower than a simple x << Type;
//
std::ostream &WriteTypeSymbolic(std::ostream &, const Type *, const Module *M);
// WriteAsOperand - Write the name of the specified value out to the specified
// ostream. This can be useful when you just want to print int %reg126, not the
// whole instruction that generated it. If you specify a Module for context,
// then even constants get pretty-printed; for example, the type of a null
// pointer is printed symbolically.
//
std::ostream &WriteAsOperand(std::ostream &, const Value *, bool PrintTy = true,
const Module *Context = 0);
} // End llvm namespace
#endif