llvm-capstone/llvm
Martin Storsjö b4fd512c36 [Windows] Use TerminateProcess to exit without running destructors
If exiting using _Exit or ExitProcess, DLLs are still unloaded
cleanly before exiting, running destructors and other cleanup in those
DLLs. When the caller expects to exit without cleanup, running
destructors in some loaded DLLs (which can be either libLLVM.dll or
e.g. libc++.dll) can cause deadlocks occasionally.

This is an alternative to D102684.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D102944
2021-05-22 23:41:40 +03:00
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benchmarks
bindings Support unwinding from inline assembly 2021-05-13 19:13:03 +01:00
cmake [CMake] Don't LTO optimize targets that aren't part of any distribution 2021-05-19 15:02:11 -07:00
docs [NFC][AMDGPU] Add documentation for AMD Instinct MI100 accelerator 2021-05-21 16:51:13 +00:00
examples [ORC] Update SpeculativeJIT example for dispatchTask changes in 5344c88dcb. 2021-05-10 09:30:46 -07:00
include [Windows] Use TerminateProcess to exit without running destructors 2021-05-22 23:41:40 +03:00
lib [Windows] Use TerminateProcess to exit without running destructors 2021-05-22 23:41:40 +03:00
projects
resources
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test [MinGW] Mark a number of library functions unavailable for mingw targets 2021-05-22 23:40:19 +03:00
tools [llvm-strip] Add support for '--' for delimiting options from input files 2021-05-20 03:33:51 -07:00
unittests [ORC] Add more synchronization to TestLookupWithUnthreadedMaterialization. 2021-05-22 07:59:24 -07:00
utils [UpdateTestChecks] Default --x86_scrub_rip to False 2021-05-21 19:26:15 -07:00
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