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2011 Dec 06
3
[LLVMdev] Regarding anonymous types
...ll,
While collecting type information for "anonymous types", I had below observation.
For the example with anonymous types, given below
struct test
{
struct {
union {
Char a[4];
};
};
struct {
int b;
char c;
};
};
LLVM 2.6 defines the types as
%struct.anon1 = type { %union.anon0}
%struct.anon2 = type { i32, i8}
%struct.test = type { %struct.anon1, %struct.anon2}
%union.anon0 = type {[4 x i8]}
Whereas, LLVM 2.9 defines the types as
%0 = type { i32, i8}
%anonanonct. = type {%anonanonn.}
%anonanonn. = type { [ 4x i8] }
%struct.test = type { %anonanonc...
2011 Dec 06
0
[LLVMdev] Regarding anonymous types
...w observation.
>
> For the example with anonymous types, given below
> struct test
> {
> struct {
> union {
> Char a[4];
> };
> };
> struct {
> int b;
> char c;
> };
> };
>
> LLVM 2.6 defines the types as
> %struct.anon1 = type { %union.anon0}
> %struct.anon2 = type { i32, i8}
> %struct.test = type { %struct.anon1, %struct.anon2}
> %union.anon0 = type {[4 x i8]}
>
> Whereas, LLVM 2.9 defines the types as
> %0 = type { i32, i8}
> %anonanonct. = type {%anonanonn.}
> %anonanonn. = type { [ 4...
2006 Feb 28
1
Ajax functions with embedded objects
Hi,
In my project, there is an rhtml page with an embedded SVG file. In my
javascript functions, I can find an object by id inside the SVG file
with the following:
ObjectInSVG =
top.document.embeds[0].getSVGDocument().getElementById("rect");
Now, I want to use Ajax methods, like link_to_remote, in the rhtml page
to manipulate the SVG objects. The problem is that link_to_remote
2005 Apr 21
0
[LLVMdev] Using LLVM for a dynamically typed language
On Thu, 2005-21-04 at 10:28 -0400, Vyacheslav Akhmechet wrote:
> The problem is that I do not know the type of a target function at
> compile time. If you consider my code example, I don't know the type
> of 'i' until runtime (in fact, I can't even know a possible range of
> types 'i' may assume).
I don't think I properly understand what the issue is here.
2005 Apr 21
5
[LLVMdev] Using LLVM for a dynamically typed language
Evan,
The problem is that I do not know the type of a target function at
compile time. If you consider my code example, I don't know the type
of 'i' until runtime (in fact, I can't even know a possible range of
types 'i' may assume).
Thanks,
- Slava.
On 4/21/05, Evan Jones <ejones at uwaterloo.ca> wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-21-04 at 09:31 -0400, Vyacheslav Akhmechet