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Author SHA1 Message Date
Gordon Henriksen
0673705694 Remove debugging.
git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@42385 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
2007-09-27 02:47:27 +00:00
Gordon Henriksen
46abf91f73 Added C and Ocaml bindings for functions, basic blocks, and
instruction creation. No support yet for instruction introspection.

Also eliminated allocas from the Ocaml bindings for portability,
and avoided unnecessary casts.


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2007-09-26 20:56:12 +00:00
Gordon Henriksen
ab4456f10a Fix srcdir <> objdir builds with ocaml 2.10. Downrev versions don't care whether
'dir' exists in 'ocamldep -I dir ...', but recent ones demand that it actually
exists.

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2007-09-23 13:37:44 +00:00
Gordon Henriksen
a8c3660c1a Incorporating review feedback for GC verifier patch.
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2007-09-20 16:47:41 +00:00
Gabor Greif
ab8588bf3c use typenames equivalent to
(u)intval, because latter are not
present in older caml/mlvalues.h
(e.g. 2004/07/07, 1.48.6.1)

Using this as a workaround for now,
until --without-ocaml works
or we settle on a better solution


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2007-09-20 10:20:34 +00:00
Gabor Greif
9dbf8ed140 include alloca.h if available. this helps Solaris, but intnat and uintnat types are still undefined, causing errors
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2007-09-19 09:29:58 +00:00
Gordon Henriksen
344be5fbec Tests of the ocaml (and thus C) bindings for constants.
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2007-09-18 18:07:51 +00:00
Gordon Henriksen
8ef426baa3 Adding ocaml language bindings for the vmcore and bitwriter libraries. These are
built atop the C language bindings, and user programs can link with them as 
such:

  # Bytecode
  ocamlc -cc g++ llvm.cma llvmbitwriter.cma -o example example.ml
  # Native
  ocamlopt -cc g++ llvm.cmxa llvmbitwriter.cmxa -o example.opt example.ml

The vmcore.ml test exercises most/all of the APIs thus far bound. Unfortunately,
they're not yet numerous enough to write hello world. But:

  $ cat example.ml
  (* example.ml *)
  
  open Llvm
  open Llvm_bitwriter
  
  let _ =
    let filename = Sys.argv.(1) in
    let m = create_module filename in
    
    let v = make_int_constant i32_type 42 false in
    let g = define_global "hello_world" v m in
    
    if not (write_bitcode_file m filename) then exit 1;
    
    dispose_module m;

  $ ocamlc -cc g++ llvm.cma llvm_bitwriter.cma -o example example.ml
  File "example.ml", line 11, characters 6-7:
  Warning Y: unused variable g.
  $ ./example example.bc
  $ llvm-dis < example.bc
  ; ModuleID = '<stdin>'
  @hello_world = global i32 42            ; <i32*> [#uses=0]

The ocaml test cases provide effective tests for the C interfaces.


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2007-09-18 12:49:39 +00:00
Gordon Henriksen
0908d49c22 git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@42090 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8 2007-09-18 12:26:17 +00:00