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2020 Apr 15
4
Seeking clarification and way forward on limited scope variables.
...ook up a variable in the parent scope when stopped at your second printf() call (line 6). But that's a general bug: we’d have to fix it even if we used DW_AT_start_scope.
The upshot of sticking to location lists is that fixing any bugs we find improves optimized debugging workflows. And Swift -Onone debugging workflows as well, since Swift runs certain mandatory optimizations which can make the DWARF at -Onone fairly complex.
best,
vedant
> On Apr 15, 2020, at 9:53 AM, David Blaikie via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>
> As always, concerned about the size growt...
2004 Aug 03
0
[LLVMdev] Compiler Driver [high-level comments]
...emit a 'raw' .ll file
>
>> That's fine, -On, I suppose is basically "absolutely no optimization
>> passes"
-On seems misleading to me. It conveys opt. level "n" . It could also
be read as "on" (as opposed to "off"). How about -Onone? As Chris
pointed out, this is really meant for compiler developers, not
end-users, so let's make it different from the standard user's scheme
and clear to boot.
> <configuration name="llvm">
> <group name=".c">
> <item name="compil...
2004 Aug 04
2
[LLVMdev] Compiler Driver [high-level comments]
...-time-passes Time individual LLVM passes
> -stats Print pass statistics
Yes, those are givens.
> Also, -instcombine?
Okay.
> -On seems misleading to me. It conveys opt. level "n" . It could
> also be read as "on" (as opposed to "off"). How about -Onone? As
> Chris pointed out, this is really meant for compiler developers, not
> end-users, so let's make it different from the standard user's scheme
> and clear to boot.
Chris and I were debating what -On, -O0 (oh zero) and -O1 were supposed
to mean. The defs of -O0 and -O1 got kin...
2017 Sep 18
1
llvm-link: Missing Dwarf DIE references
...d a fix is either being worked on or is done.
I am using the Xcode 9.0 compiler. I believe the Swift code is 3.x. I have reproduced this using the tot llvm-link.
The input modules are from Swift (LucidDreams) and have been compiled -O. The problem doesn't seem to exist when they are compiled -Onone.
The llvm-link occurs without error and the subsequent compilation also seems to go fine, but when the resultant llvm-dwarfdump -verbose -verify is run I get a bunch of the following errors:
warning: could not find referenced DIE
in DIE:
0x0000a33f: DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine [20] *...
2004 Aug 03
3
[LLVMdev] Compiler Driver [high-level comments]
On Mon, 2 Aug 2004, Reid Spencer wrote:
> I have a very simple XML document type that I use for configuring XPS
> systems. There's only four elements and it follows much the same kind of
> grouped name/value pairs that Chris is suggesting. Chris' example would
> be like:
> <configuration name="llvm">
> <group name=".c">
> <item
2004 Aug 04
1
[LLVMdev] Compiler Driver [high-level comments]
...e
> >
> >> That's fine, -On, I suppose is basically "absolutely no optimization
> >> passes"
>
> -On seems misleading to me. It conveys opt. level "n" . It could also
> be read as "on" (as opposed to "off"). How about -Onone? As Chris
> pointed out, this is really meant for compiler developers, not
> end-users, so let's make it different from the standard user's scheme
> and clear to boot.
Great point, I agree.
-Chris
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2017 Sep 20
0
llvm-link: Missing Dwarf DIE references
...d a fix is either being worked on or is done.
I am using the Xcode 9.0 compiler. I believe the Swift code is 3.x. I have reproduced this using the tot llvm-link.
The input modules are from Swift (LucidDreams) and have been compiled -O. The problem doesn't seem to exist when they are compiled -Onone.
The llvm-link occurs without error and the subsequent compilation also seems to go fine, but when the resultant llvm-dwarfdump -verbose -verify is run I get a bunch of the following errors:
warning: could not find referenced DIE
in DIE:
0x0000a33f: DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine [20] *
...
2004 Aug 04
0
[LLVMdev] Compiler Driver Decisions
On Wed, 2004-08-04 at 10:08, Chris Lattner wrote:
> > o Optimization options
> >
> > I agree with the idea of using -O<number> for increasing levels of
> > optimization, with -O0 meaning no optimization. It's a pretty intuitive
> > scheme, and many Makefiles that use GCC use the -O option.
>
> The problem is that -O0 does *not* mean no optimization.
2020 Apr 15
2
Seeking clarification and way forward on limited scope variables.
Hello Everyone,
I need to have your thoughts on this.
Consider the following test case --
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1 int main(int Argc, char **Argv) {
2 int Local = 6;
3 printf("%d\n",Local);
4
5 {
6 printf("%d\n",Local);
7 int Local = 7;
8 printf("%d\n",Local);
9 }
2004 Aug 04
5
[LLVMdev] Compiler Driver Decisions
On Wed, 4 Aug 2004, John Criswell wrote:
> I thought I would chime in with some ideas and opinions:
>
> o Configuration Files
>
> If it isn't too much trouble, I think we should go with XML for the
> following reasons:
>
> 1) We wouldn't need to implement a parsing library. There are several
> XML parsing libraries available, and I'm guessing that
2003 Feb 23
6
Copying EAs and ACLs
Hello,
I am the guy behind the ext2/ext3 patches for Extended Attributes and ACLs,
and I've recently been asked about ACL support in rsync by Eric. Upon
investigating I found that you have an ACL patch against rsync-2.5.5 [1]. I
also found some other postings to rsync@lists.samba.org concerning rsync and
ACLs [3].
Are there any plans for finalizing an integrating that rsync ACL patch?
I
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...mask = 0770
[Transport]
comment = Transport connections to the outside world
path = /teleflage/transport
writeable = Yes
[stuff]
comment = Misc Stuff
path = /teleflage/stuff
valid users = rtuggle, ntuggle, alarson, dloomis
writeable = Yes
[Onone CDRom]
path = /teleflage/onlinecdrom
writeable = no
***************************
Output from smbstatus with ip's removed
Samba version 2.2.0
Service uid gid pid machine
----------------------------------------------
kbrown kbrown users 9184 rgur...