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2013 May 15
1
[LLVMdev] Attributes & CloneFunctionInto
...ged about a hundred times. Now as it
apparently has stabilized, I moved to a the 3.3 release branch just to
find that even my previous workarounds don't work anymore.
I can't understand why the API of llvm::Function does not simply provide
two functions
- setAttribute(unsigned paramIdx, AttributeKind A) and
- removeAttribute(unsigned paramIdx, AttributeKind A).
Cheers,
Ralf
On 5/15/13 5:39 PM, John Criswell wrote:
> On 5/15/13 10:27 AM, Ralf Karrenberg wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am again struggling to find my way around the Attribute classes.
>> What I want to do is clon...
2013 May 15
0
[LLVMdev] Attributes & CloneFunctionInto
On 5/15/13 10:27 AM, Ralf Karrenberg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am again struggling to find my way around the Attribute classes.
> What I want to do is clone a function into a declaration where some
> parameters may have a different alignment.
> CloneFunctionInto in debug mode hits an assertion which is marked with
> a FIXME (Attributes.cpp:673).
> I would be totally fine with
2013 May 15
2
[LLVMdev] Attributes & CloneFunctionInto
Hi,
I am again struggling to find my way around the Attribute classes.
What I want to do is clone a function into a declaration where some
parameters may have a different alignment.
CloneFunctionInto in debug mode hits an assertion which is marked with a
FIXME (Attributes.cpp:673).
I would be totally fine with any kind of workaround, e.g. removing all
attributes from the target declaration,