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2006 Apr 14
0
[LLVMdev] Re: standalone llvm
...se the JIT and generates bytecode
>> instead of native code, or invalid native code was generated
>> (unlikely).
>
> Well, it's not NULL:
>
> (gdb) print add1
> $1 = (int (*)(int)) 0x83e43b8
> (gdb) print ((char*)add1)
> $2 = 0x83e43b8 "h\2245\b\002"
Dissamsembling that address would reveal if llvm really created binary
code for your function.
>>
>> What happens when you execute your function the same way the Fibonacci
>> example does? (See examples/Fibonacci/fibonacci.cpp line 112).
>
> That works OK.
This indicates that the JIT...
2006 Apr 14
2
[LLVMdev] Re: standalone llvm
On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 03:25:39 +0200
Oscar Fuentes <oscarfv at telefonica.net> wrote:
...
> Simon,
>
> With a fresh CVS checkout, I've tried your test case on Windows/VC++
> and it works ok. Too bad that I have not access to a Linux machine
> right now. I'll like to see what's wrong with your test case.
>
> What you get from running the test case under gdb