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2009 Sep 28
3
[LLVMdev] Printing Function Arguments
...turns 'i32', which is
>> good.
>>
>> But I also need to get the value '8'.
>>
>> I can get it via v->getValueID(), but in the documentation it says not to
>> use that function.
>
> Heh. No, getValueID() returns '8' as the "ConstantIntVal" enum, not the
> actual argument number.
>
>> Any other ideas what is the proper way to access the value '8' ?
>
> It's a ConstantInt, so cast it and retrieve the APInt then pull out the
> number. Here:
>
> unsigned val;
> if (ConstantInt...
2009 Sep 28
0
[LLVMdev] Printing Function Arguments
...he type via v->getType() and that returns 'i32', which is good.
>
> But I also need to get the value '8'.
>
> I can get it via v->getValueID(), but in the documentation it says not to
> use that function.
Heh. No, getValueID() returns '8' as the "ConstantIntVal" enum, not the
actual argument number.
> Any other ideas what is the proper way to access the value '8' ?
It's a ConstantInt, so cast it and retrieve the APInt then pull out the
number. Here:
unsigned val;
if (ConstantInt *CI = dyn_cast<ConstantInt>(v)) {...
2009 Sep 28
2
[LLVMdev] Printing Function Arguments
I am processing the LLVM instructions and right now I am at the 'call'
instruction.
For now I just want to print the argument type.
For example in the following:
%0 = tail call i32 (...)* @__FFF (i32 8) nounwind; <i32> [#uses=1]
I need to get access to 'i32' and '8' separately.
I do:
CallInst *CI = dyn_cast<CallInst>(I);
Value *v = CI->getOperand(1)
2009 Sep 28
0
[LLVMdev] Printing Function Arguments
...od.
>>>
>>> But I also need to get the value '8'.
>>>
>>> I can get it via v->getValueID(), but in the documentation it says not
>>> to
>>> use that function.
>>
>> Heh. No, getValueID() returns '8' as the "ConstantIntVal" enum, not the
>> actual argument number.
>>
>>> Any other ideas what is the proper way to access the value '8' ?
>>
>> It's a ConstantInt, so cast it and retrieve the APInt then pull out the
>> number. Here:
>>
>> unsign...