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2012 Apr 08
0
[LLVMdev] Catching C++ exceptions, cleaning up, rethrowing
...erator, align 8 > %y_it = alloca %singleton_iterator, align 8 > %x_it = alloca %singleton_iterator, align 8 > %y = alloca %item, align 8 > %x = alloca %item, align 8 > %exception_caught_flag = alloca i8, align 1 > store i8 0, i8* %exception_caught_flag, align 1 > %caught_result_storage = alloca %0, align 8 > store %0 zeroinitializer, %0* %caught_result_storage, align 8 > %0 = bitcast %item* %x to void* > invoke void @thunk_item_M_new_i(void* %0, i32 1) > to label %normal unwind label %unwind > > exit:...
2012 Apr 08
2
[LLVMdev] Catching C++ exceptions, cleaning up, rethrowing
On Apr 4, 2012, at 9:32 PM, Paul J. Lucas wrote: > On Mar 23, 2012, at 4:46 PM, Bill Wendling wrote: [...] > This all seems to work just fine. I can throw a C++ exception either in a C++ object's constructor or in an ordinary member function and the stack unwinds correctly (the object's destructors are called) and the exception is propagated back up the C++ code that called the
2012 Apr 09
5
[LLVMdev] Catching C++ exceptions, cleaning up, rethrowing
...gt; %y_it = alloca %singleton_iterator, align 8 >> %x_it = alloca %singleton_iterator, align 8 >> %y = alloca %item, align 8 >> %x = alloca %item, align 8 >> %exception_caught_flag = alloca i8, align 1 >> store i8 0, i8* %exception_caught_flag, align 1 >> %caught_result_storage = alloca %0, align 8 >> store %0 zeroinitializer, %0* %caught_result_storage, align 8 >> %0 = bitcast %item* %x to void* >> invoke void @thunk_item_M_new_i(void* %0, i32 1) >> to label %normal unwind label %unwind >> >> exit:...