llvm-mirror/include/llvm/LLVMContext.h
Chris Lattner 393ea6fc22 introduce a new recoverable error handling API to LLVMContext
and use it in one place in inline asm handling stuff.  Before
we'd generate this for an invalid modifier letter:

$ clang asm.c -c -o t.o
fatal error: error in backend: Invalid operand found in inline asm: 'abc incl    ${0:Z}'
INLINEASM <es:abc incl    ${0:Z}>, 10, %EAX<def>, 2147483657, %EAX, 14, %EFLAGS<earlyclobber,def,dead>, <!-1>


Now we generate this:

$ clang asm.c -c -o t.o
error: invalid operand in inline asm: 'incl    ${0:Z}'
asm.c:3:12: note: generated from here
  __asm__ ("incl    %Z0" : "+r" (X));
           ^
1 error generated.

This is much better but still admittedly not great ("why" is the operand 
invalid??), codegen should try harder with its diagnostics :)

llvm-svn: 100723
2010-04-07 23:40:44 +00:00

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//===-- llvm/LLVMContext.h - Class for managing "global" state --*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file declares LLVMContext, a container of "global" state in LLVM, such
// as the global type and constant uniquing tables.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_LLVMCONTEXT_H
#define LLVM_LLVMCONTEXT_H
namespace llvm {
class LLVMContextImpl;
class StringRef;
class Instruction;
template <typename T> class SmallVectorImpl;
/// This is an important class for using LLVM in a threaded context. It
/// (opaquely) owns and manages the core "global" data of LLVM's core
/// infrastructure, including the type and constant uniquing tables.
/// LLVMContext itself provides no locking guarantees, so you should be careful
/// to have one context per thread.
class LLVMContext {
// DO NOT IMPLEMENT
LLVMContext(LLVMContext&);
void operator=(LLVMContext&);
public:
LLVMContextImpl *const pImpl;
LLVMContext();
~LLVMContext();
// Pinned metadata names, which always have the same value. This is a
// compile-time performance optimization, not a correctness optimization.
enum {
MD_dbg = 1 // "dbg" -> 1.
};
/// getMDKindID - Return a unique non-zero ID for the specified metadata kind.
/// This ID is uniqued across modules in the current LLVMContext.
unsigned getMDKindID(StringRef Name) const;
/// getMDKindNames - Populate client supplied SmallVector with the name for
/// custom metadata IDs registered in this LLVMContext. ID #0 is not used,
/// so it is filled in as an empty string.
void getMDKindNames(SmallVectorImpl<StringRef> &Result) const;
/// setInlineAsmDiagnosticHandler - This method sets a handler that is invoked
/// when problems with inline asm are detected by the backend. The first
/// argument is a function pointer (of type SourceMgr::DiagHandlerTy) and the
/// second is a context pointer that gets passed into the DiagHandler.
///
/// LLVMContext doesn't take ownership or interpreter either of these
/// pointers.
void setInlineAsmDiagnosticHandler(void *DiagHandler, void *DiagContext = 0);
/// getInlineAsmDiagnosticHandler - Return the diagnostic handler set by
/// setInlineAsmDiagnosticHandler.
void *getInlineAsmDiagnosticHandler() const;
/// getInlineAsmDiagnosticContext - Return the diagnostic context set by
/// setInlineAsmDiagnosticHandler.
void *getInlineAsmDiagnosticContext() const;
/// emitError - Emit an error message to the currently installed error handler
/// with optional location information. This function returns, so code should
/// be prepared to drop the erroneous construct on the floor and "not crash".
/// The generated code need not be correct. The error message will be
/// implicitly prefixed with "error: " and should not end with a ".".
void emitError(unsigned LocCookie, StringRef ErrorStr);
void emitError(const Instruction *I, StringRef ErrorStr);
void emitError(StringRef ErrorStr);
};
/// getGlobalContext - Returns a global context. This is for LLVM clients that
/// only care about operating on a single thread.
extern LLVMContext &getGlobalContext();
}
#endif