Paweł Bylica
2012-Jul-17 13:13 UTC
[LLVMdev] Questions about event handler implementation
Hi, I want to implement an exceptions support in some compiler I'm currently working on. I've read the documentation and some articles (like http://llvm.org/docs/ExceptionHandling.html or http://blog.llvm.org/2011/11/llvm-30-exception-handling-redesign.html). I've also checked out C++ implementation for Unix-like systems. There are many things I don't understand. 1. landingpad instruction returns an info of type {i8*, i32}. Where this type comes from? Can it be changed to something else? 2. It seems that personality function can be of any type. How LLVM knows how to supply arguments for it? 3. I don't see a connection between personality function used in C++ (__gxx_personality_v0) and the information landingpad instruction returns. __gxx_personality_v0 returns only some return code, but no selector. Where the selector returned by landingpad comes from? 4. throw in C++ is implemented with the help of __cxa_throw which uses _Unwind_RaiseException. How LLVM knows that an exception was raised inside that function and control should go to a landingpad? -- Paweł Bylica
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