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2009 Jul 22
0
[LLVMdev] viewCFGOnly() function
You can call the function from your program OR the debugger. The
comments simply inform you that it is quite handy to be able to call the
function from a debugger (such as gdb).
To call the function in you code simply add a line such as:
F->viewCFGOnly();
Where F is an appropriate variable eg. a MachineFunction pointer
If you are using gdb then you can do the following:
call
2009 Jul 21
2
[LLVMdev] viewCFGOnly() function
Hello All,
I am trying to get basic CFG display to work. I have read the programmer's
manual and it mentions that we can simply call the viewCFGOnly() (part of
Function.h) from our sample program. When i read the comments for that
method in Function.h, it mentions that i need to call it from the gdb
debugger instead. I am confused as to how to get this working. Do we need to
call it from a
2009 Jul 23
2
[LLVMdev] viewCFGOnly() function
...F is an appropriate variable eg. a MachineFunction pointer
>
> If you are using gdb then you can do the following:
> call F->viewCFGOnly()
>
> from a point where F is live.
>
> David
>
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