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12a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)/*===-- llvm-c/Core.h - Core Library C Interface ------------------*- C -*-===*\
22a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)|*                                                                            *|
32a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)|*                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure                       *|
42a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)|*                                                                            *|
52a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)|* This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source      *|
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968043e1e95eeb07d5cae7aca370b26518b0867d6Torne (Richard Coles)|*                                                                            *|
102a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)|* This header declares the C interface to libLLVMCore.a, which implements    *|
112a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)|* the LLVM intermediate representation.                                      *|
122a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)|*                                                                            *|
132a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)\*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*/
142a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)
152a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)#ifndef LLVM_C_CORE_H
162a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)#define LLVM_C_CORE_H
172a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)
182a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)#include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h"
19c5cede9ae108bb15f6b7a8aea21c7e1fefa2834cBen Murdoch
20c5cede9ae108bb15f6b7a8aea21c7e1fefa2834cBen Murdoch#ifdef __cplusplus
21c5cede9ae108bb15f6b7a8aea21c7e1fefa2834cBen Murdochextern "C" {
22c5cede9ae108bb15f6b7a8aea21c7e1fefa2834cBen Murdoch#endif
23c5cede9ae108bb15f6b7a8aea21c7e1fefa2834cBen Murdoch
24c5cede9ae108bb15f6b7a8aea21c7e1fefa2834cBen Murdoch/**
25c5cede9ae108bb15f6b7a8aea21c7e1fefa2834cBen Murdoch * @defgroup LLVMC LLVM-C: C interface to LLVM
26c5cede9ae108bb15f6b7a8aea21c7e1fefa2834cBen Murdoch *
272a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * This module exposes parts of the LLVM library as a C API.
287d4cd473f85ac64c3747c96c277f9e506a0d2246Torne (Richard Coles) *
292a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * @{
302a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) */
31c5cede9ae108bb15f6b7a8aea21c7e1fefa2834cBen Murdoch
32c5cede9ae108bb15f6b7a8aea21c7e1fefa2834cBen Murdoch/**
33c5cede9ae108bb15f6b7a8aea21c7e1fefa2834cBen Murdoch * @defgroup LLVMCTransforms Transforms
34c5cede9ae108bb15f6b7a8aea21c7e1fefa2834cBen Murdoch */
352a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)
362a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)/**
372a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * @defgroup LLVMCCore Core
382a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) *
392a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * This modules provide an interface to libLLVMCore, which implements
402a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * the LLVM intermediate representation as well as other related types
412a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * and utilities.
422a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) *
432a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * LLVM uses a polymorphic type hierarchy which C cannot represent, therefore
442a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * parameters must be passed as base types. Despite the declared types, most
452a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * of the functions provided operate only on branches of the type hierarchy.
462a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * The declared parameter names are descriptive and specify which type is
472a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * required. Additionally, each type hierarchy is documented along with the
482a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * functions that operate upon it. For more detail, refer to LLVM's C++ code.
492a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * If in doubt, refer to Core.cpp, which performs parameter downcasts in the
502a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * form unwrap<RequiredType>(Param).
512a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) *
522a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * Many exotic languages can interoperate with C code but have a harder time
532a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * with C++ due to name mangling. So in addition to C, this interface enables
542a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * tools written in such languages.
552a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) *
562a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * @{
57a1401311d1ab56c4ed0a474bd38c108f75cb0cd9Torne (Richard Coles) */
582a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)
592a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)/**
60c5cede9ae108bb15f6b7a8aea21c7e1fefa2834cBen Murdoch * @defgroup LLVMCCoreTypes Types and Enumerations
612385ea399aae016c0806a4f9ef3c9cfe3d2a39dfBen Murdoch *
622a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * @{
632a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) */
642a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)
652a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)typedef int LLVMBool;
662a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)
672a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)/* Opaque types. */
682a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)
692a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)/**
702a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * The top-level container for all LLVM global data. See the LLVMContext class.
712a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) */
722a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)typedef struct LLVMOpaqueContext *LLVMContextRef;
732a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)
742a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)/**
752a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * The top-level container for all other LLVM Intermediate Representation (IR)
762a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * objects.
7768043e1e95eeb07d5cae7aca370b26518b0867d6Torne (Richard Coles) *
782a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * @see llvm::Module
792a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) */
80c5cede9ae108bb15f6b7a8aea21c7e1fefa2834cBen Murdochtypedef struct LLVMOpaqueModule *LLVMModuleRef;
81c5cede9ae108bb15f6b7a8aea21c7e1fefa2834cBen Murdoch
82c5cede9ae108bb15f6b7a8aea21c7e1fefa2834cBen Murdoch/**
832a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * Each value in the LLVM IR has a type, an LLVMTypeRef.
842a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) *
852a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * @see llvm::Type
862a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) */
872a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)typedef struct LLVMOpaqueType *LLVMTypeRef;
882a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)
892a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)/**
902a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * Represents an individual value in LLVM IR.
912a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) *
922a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * This models llvm::Value.
932a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) */
942a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)typedef struct LLVMOpaqueValue *LLVMValueRef;
95c5cede9ae108bb15f6b7a8aea21c7e1fefa2834cBen Murdoch
962a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)/**
972a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * Represents a basic block of instructions in LLVM IR.
982a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) *
992a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * This models llvm::BasicBlock.
1002a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) */
1012a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)typedef struct LLVMOpaqueBasicBlock *LLVMBasicBlockRef;
1022a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)
1032a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)/**
1042a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * Represents an LLVM basic block builder.
1052a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) *
1062a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * This models llvm::IRBuilder.
1072a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) */
1081e9bf3e0803691d0a228da41fc608347b6db4340Torne (Richard Coles)typedef struct LLVMOpaqueBuilder *LLVMBuilderRef;
1092a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)
110d0247b1b59f9c528cb6df88b4f2b9afaf80d181eTorne (Richard Coles)/**
1112a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * Interface used to provide a module to JIT or interpreter.
1122a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * This is now just a synonym for llvm::Module, but we have to keep using the
1132a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * different type to keep binary compatibility.
1142a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) */
1152a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)typedef struct LLVMOpaqueModuleProvider *LLVMModuleProviderRef;
1162a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)
1172a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)/**
1182a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * Used to provide a module to JIT or interpreter.
1192a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) *
1202a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * @see llvm::MemoryBuffer
1212a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) */
1222a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)typedef struct LLVMOpaqueMemoryBuffer *LLVMMemoryBufferRef;
1232a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)
1242a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)/** @see llvm::PassManagerBase */
1252a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)typedef struct LLVMOpaquePassManager *LLVMPassManagerRef;
1262a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)
1272a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)/** @see llvm::PassRegistry */
1282a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)typedef struct LLVMOpaquePassRegistry *LLVMPassRegistryRef;
1292a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)
1302a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)/**
1312a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * Used to get the users and usees of a Value.
1322a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) *
1332a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles) * @see llvm::Use */
1342a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)typedef struct LLVMOpaqueUse *LLVMUseRef;
1352a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)
1362a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)typedef enum {
1372a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)    LLVMZExtAttribute       = 1<<0,
1382a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)    LLVMSExtAttribute       = 1<<1,
1392a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)    LLVMNoReturnAttribute   = 1<<2,
1401e9bf3e0803691d0a228da41fc608347b6db4340Torne (Richard Coles)    LLVMInRegAttribute      = 1<<3,
1412a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)    LLVMStructRetAttribute  = 1<<4,
1422a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)    LLVMNoUnwindAttribute   = 1<<5,
1432a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)    LLVMNoAliasAttribute    = 1<<6,
1442a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)    LLVMByValAttribute      = 1<<7,
1452a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)    LLVMNestAttribute       = 1<<8,
1462a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)    LLVMReadNoneAttribute   = 1<<9,
1472a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)    LLVMReadOnlyAttribute   = 1<<10,
1482a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)    LLVMNoInlineAttribute   = 1<<11,
1492a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)    LLVMAlwaysInlineAttribute    = 1<<12,
1502a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)    LLVMOptimizeForSizeAttribute = 1<<13,
1512a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)    LLVMStackProtectAttribute    = 1<<14,
1522a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)    LLVMStackProtectReqAttribute = 1<<15,
1532a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)    LLVMAlignment = 31<<16,
1542a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)    LLVMNoCaptureAttribute  = 1<<21,
1552a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)    LLVMNoRedZoneAttribute  = 1<<22,
1562a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)    LLVMNoImplicitFloatAttribute = 1<<23,
15768043e1e95eeb07d5cae7aca370b26518b0867d6Torne (Richard Coles)    LLVMNakedAttribute      = 1<<24,
15868043e1e95eeb07d5cae7aca370b26518b0867d6Torne (Richard Coles)    LLVMInlineHintAttribute = 1<<25,
15968043e1e95eeb07d5cae7aca370b26518b0867d6Torne (Richard Coles)    LLVMStackAlignment = 7<<26,
16068043e1e95eeb07d5cae7aca370b26518b0867d6Torne (Richard Coles)    LLVMReturnsTwice = 1 << 29,
1612a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)    LLVMUWTable = 1 << 30,
1622a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)    LLVMNonLazyBind = 1 << 31
1632a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)
1642a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)    /* FIXME: These attributes are currently not included in the C API as
1652a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)       a temporary measure until the API/ABI impact to the C API is understood
1662a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)       and the path forward agreed upon.
1672a99a7e74a7f215066514fe81d2bfa6639d9edddTorne (Richard Coles)    LLVMAddressSafety = 1ULL << 32,
168    LLVMStackProtectStrongAttribute = 1ULL<<33
169    */
170} LLVMAttribute;
171
172typedef enum {
173  /* Terminator Instructions */
174  LLVMRet            = 1,
175  LLVMBr             = 2,
176  LLVMSwitch         = 3,
177  LLVMIndirectBr     = 4,
178  LLVMInvoke         = 5,
179  /* removed 6 due to API changes */
180  LLVMUnreachable    = 7,
181
182  /* Standard Binary Operators */
183  LLVMAdd            = 8,
184  LLVMFAdd           = 9,
185  LLVMSub            = 10,
186  LLVMFSub           = 11,
187  LLVMMul            = 12,
188  LLVMFMul           = 13,
189  LLVMUDiv           = 14,
190  LLVMSDiv           = 15,
191  LLVMFDiv           = 16,
192  LLVMURem           = 17,
193  LLVMSRem           = 18,
194  LLVMFRem           = 19,
195
196  /* Logical Operators */
197  LLVMShl            = 20,
198  LLVMLShr           = 21,
199  LLVMAShr           = 22,
200  LLVMAnd            = 23,
201  LLVMOr             = 24,
202  LLVMXor            = 25,
203
204  /* Memory Operators */
205  LLVMAlloca         = 26,
206  LLVMLoad           = 27,
207  LLVMStore          = 28,
208  LLVMGetElementPtr  = 29,
209
210  /* Cast Operators */
211  LLVMTrunc          = 30,
212  LLVMZExt           = 31,
213  LLVMSExt           = 32,
214  LLVMFPToUI         = 33,
215  LLVMFPToSI         = 34,
216  LLVMUIToFP         = 35,
217  LLVMSIToFP         = 36,
218  LLVMFPTrunc        = 37,
219  LLVMFPExt          = 38,
220  LLVMPtrToInt       = 39,
221  LLVMIntToPtr       = 40,
222  LLVMBitCast        = 41,
223
224  /* Other Operators */
225  LLVMICmp           = 42,
226  LLVMFCmp           = 43,
227  LLVMPHI            = 44,
228  LLVMCall           = 45,
229  LLVMSelect         = 46,
230  LLVMUserOp1        = 47,
231  LLVMUserOp2        = 48,
232  LLVMVAArg          = 49,
233  LLVMExtractElement = 50,
234  LLVMInsertElement  = 51,
235  LLVMShuffleVector  = 52,
236  LLVMExtractValue   = 53,
237  LLVMInsertValue    = 54,
238
239  /* Atomic operators */
240  LLVMFence          = 55,
241  LLVMAtomicCmpXchg  = 56,
242  LLVMAtomicRMW      = 57,
243
244  /* Exception Handling Operators */
245  LLVMResume         = 58,
246  LLVMLandingPad     = 59
247
248} LLVMOpcode;
249
250typedef enum {
251  LLVMVoidTypeKind,        /**< type with no size */
252  LLVMHalfTypeKind,        /**< 16 bit floating point type */
253  LLVMFloatTypeKind,       /**< 32 bit floating point type */
254  LLVMDoubleTypeKind,      /**< 64 bit floating point type */
255  LLVMX86_FP80TypeKind,    /**< 80 bit floating point type (X87) */
256  LLVMFP128TypeKind,       /**< 128 bit floating point type (112-bit mantissa)*/
257  LLVMPPC_FP128TypeKind,   /**< 128 bit floating point type (two 64-bits) */
258  LLVMLabelTypeKind,       /**< Labels */
259  LLVMIntegerTypeKind,     /**< Arbitrary bit width integers */
260  LLVMFunctionTypeKind,    /**< Functions */
261  LLVMStructTypeKind,      /**< Structures */
262  LLVMArrayTypeKind,       /**< Arrays */
263  LLVMPointerTypeKind,     /**< Pointers */
264  LLVMVectorTypeKind,      /**< SIMD 'packed' format, or other vector type */
265  LLVMMetadataTypeKind,    /**< Metadata */
266  LLVMX86_MMXTypeKind      /**< X86 MMX */
267} LLVMTypeKind;
268
269typedef enum {
270  LLVMExternalLinkage,    /**< Externally visible function */
271  LLVMAvailableExternallyLinkage,
272  LLVMLinkOnceAnyLinkage, /**< Keep one copy of function when linking (inline)*/
273  LLVMLinkOnceODRLinkage, /**< Same, but only replaced by something
274                            equivalent. */
275  LLVMLinkOnceODRAutoHideLinkage, /**< Like LinkOnceODR, but possibly hidden. */
276  LLVMWeakAnyLinkage,     /**< Keep one copy of function when linking (weak) */
277  LLVMWeakODRLinkage,     /**< Same, but only replaced by something
278                            equivalent. */
279  LLVMAppendingLinkage,   /**< Special purpose, only applies to global arrays */
280  LLVMInternalLinkage,    /**< Rename collisions when linking (static
281                               functions) */
282  LLVMPrivateLinkage,     /**< Like Internal, but omit from symbol table */
283  LLVMDLLImportLinkage,   /**< Function to be imported from DLL */
284  LLVMDLLExportLinkage,   /**< Function to be accessible from DLL */
285  LLVMExternalWeakLinkage,/**< ExternalWeak linkage description */
286  LLVMGhostLinkage,       /**< Obsolete */
287  LLVMCommonLinkage,      /**< Tentative definitions */
288  LLVMLinkerPrivateLinkage, /**< Like Private, but linker removes. */
289  LLVMLinkerPrivateWeakLinkage /**< Like LinkerPrivate, but is weak. */
290} LLVMLinkage;
291
292typedef enum {
293  LLVMDefaultVisibility,  /**< The GV is visible */
294  LLVMHiddenVisibility,   /**< The GV is hidden */
295  LLVMProtectedVisibility /**< The GV is protected */
296} LLVMVisibility;
297
298typedef enum {
299  LLVMCCallConv           = 0,
300  LLVMFastCallConv        = 8,
301  LLVMColdCallConv        = 9,
302  LLVMX86StdcallCallConv  = 64,
303  LLVMX86FastcallCallConv = 65
304} LLVMCallConv;
305
306typedef enum {
307  LLVMIntEQ = 32, /**< equal */
308  LLVMIntNE,      /**< not equal */
309  LLVMIntUGT,     /**< unsigned greater than */
310  LLVMIntUGE,     /**< unsigned greater or equal */
311  LLVMIntULT,     /**< unsigned less than */
312  LLVMIntULE,     /**< unsigned less or equal */
313  LLVMIntSGT,     /**< signed greater than */
314  LLVMIntSGE,     /**< signed greater or equal */
315  LLVMIntSLT,     /**< signed less than */
316  LLVMIntSLE      /**< signed less or equal */
317} LLVMIntPredicate;
318
319typedef enum {
320  LLVMRealPredicateFalse, /**< Always false (always folded) */
321  LLVMRealOEQ,            /**< True if ordered and equal */
322  LLVMRealOGT,            /**< True if ordered and greater than */
323  LLVMRealOGE,            /**< True if ordered and greater than or equal */
324  LLVMRealOLT,            /**< True if ordered and less than */
325  LLVMRealOLE,            /**< True if ordered and less than or equal */
326  LLVMRealONE,            /**< True if ordered and operands are unequal */
327  LLVMRealORD,            /**< True if ordered (no nans) */
328  LLVMRealUNO,            /**< True if unordered: isnan(X) | isnan(Y) */
329  LLVMRealUEQ,            /**< True if unordered or equal */
330  LLVMRealUGT,            /**< True if unordered or greater than */
331  LLVMRealUGE,            /**< True if unordered, greater than, or equal */
332  LLVMRealULT,            /**< True if unordered or less than */
333  LLVMRealULE,            /**< True if unordered, less than, or equal */
334  LLVMRealUNE,            /**< True if unordered or not equal */
335  LLVMRealPredicateTrue   /**< Always true (always folded) */
336} LLVMRealPredicate;
337
338typedef enum {
339  LLVMLandingPadCatch,    /**< A catch clause   */
340  LLVMLandingPadFilter    /**< A filter clause  */
341} LLVMLandingPadClauseTy;
342
343typedef enum {
344  LLVMNotThreadLocal = 0,
345  LLVMGeneralDynamicTLSModel,
346  LLVMLocalDynamicTLSModel,
347  LLVMInitialExecTLSModel,
348  LLVMLocalExecTLSModel
349} LLVMThreadLocalMode;
350
351enum LLVMAtomicOrdering {
352  LLVMAtomicOrderingNotAtomic = 0, /**< A load or store which is not atomic */
353  LLVMAtomicOrderingUnordered = 1, /**< Lowest level of atomicity, guarantees
354                                     somewhat sane results, lock free. */
355  LLVMAtomicOrderingMonotonic = 2, /**< guarantees that if you take all the
356                                     operations affecting a specific address,
357                                     a consistent ordering exists */
358  LLVMAtomicOrderingAcquire = 4, /**< Acquire provides a barrier of the sort
359                                   necessary to acquire a lock to access other
360                                   memory with normal loads and stores. */
361  LLVMAtomicOrderingRelease = 5, /**< Release is similar to Acquire, but with
362                                   a barrier of the sort necessary to release
363                                   a lock. */
364  LLVMAtomicOrderingAcquireRelease = 6, /**< provides both an Acquire and a
365                                          Release barrier (for fences and
366                                          operations which both read and write
367                                           memory). */
368  LLVMAtomicOrderingSequentiallyConsistent = 7 /**< provides Acquire semantics
369                                                 for loads and Release
370                                                 semantics for stores.
371                                                 Additionally, it guarantees
372                                                 that a total ordering exists
373                                                 between all
374                                                 SequentiallyConsistent
375                                                 operations. */
376};
377
378enum LLVMAtomicRMWBinOp {
379    LLVMAtomicRMWBinOpXchg, /**< Set the new value and return the one old */
380    LLVMAtomicRMWBinOpAdd, /**< Add a value and return the old one */
381    LLVMAtomicRMWBinOpSub, /**< Subtract a value and return the old one */
382    LLVMAtomicRMWBinOpAnd, /**< And a value and return the old one */
383    LLVMAtomicRMWBinOpNand, /**< Not-And a value and return the old one */
384    LLVMAtomicRMWBinOpOr, /**< OR a value and return the old one */
385    LLVMAtomicRMWBinOpXor, /**< Xor a value and return the old one */
386    LLVMAtomicRMWBinOpMax, /**< Sets the value if it's greater than the
387                             original using a signed comparison and return
388                             the old one */
389    LLVMAtomicRMWBinOpMin, /**< Sets the value if it's Smaller than the
390                             original using a signed comparison and return
391                             the old one */
392    LLVMAtomicRMWBinOpUMax, /**< Sets the value if it's greater than the
393                             original using an unsigned comparison and return
394                             the old one */
395    LLVMAtomicRMWBinOpUMin /**< Sets the value if it's greater than the
396                             original using an unsigned comparison  and return
397                             the old one */
398};
399
400/**
401 * @}
402 */
403
404void LLVMInitializeCore(LLVMPassRegistryRef R);
405
406/** Deallocate and destroy all ManagedStatic variables.
407    @see llvm::llvm_shutdown
408    @see ManagedStatic */
409void LLVMShutdown();
410
411
412/*===-- Error handling ----------------------------------------------------===*/
413
414void LLVMDisposeMessage(char *Message);
415
416
417/**
418 * @defgroup LLVMCCoreContext Contexts
419 *
420 * Contexts are execution states for the core LLVM IR system.
421 *
422 * Most types are tied to a context instance. Multiple contexts can
423 * exist simultaneously. A single context is not thread safe. However,
424 * different contexts can execute on different threads simultaneously.
425 *
426 * @{
427 */
428
429/**
430 * Create a new context.
431 *
432 * Every call to this function should be paired with a call to
433 * LLVMContextDispose() or the context will leak memory.
434 */
435LLVMContextRef LLVMContextCreate(void);
436
437/**
438 * Obtain the global context instance.
439 */
440LLVMContextRef LLVMGetGlobalContext(void);
441
442/**
443 * Destroy a context instance.
444 *
445 * This should be called for every call to LLVMContextCreate() or memory
446 * will be leaked.
447 */
448void LLVMContextDispose(LLVMContextRef C);
449
450unsigned LLVMGetMDKindIDInContext(LLVMContextRef C, const char* Name,
451                                  unsigned SLen);
452unsigned LLVMGetMDKindID(const char* Name, unsigned SLen);
453
454/**
455 * @}
456 */
457
458/**
459 * @defgroup LLVMCCoreModule Modules
460 *
461 * Modules represent the top-level structure in a LLVM program. An LLVM
462 * module is effectively a translation unit or a collection of
463 * translation units merged together.
464 *
465 * @{
466 */
467
468/**
469 * Create a new, empty module in the global context.
470 *
471 * This is equivalent to calling LLVMModuleCreateWithNameInContext with
472 * LLVMGetGlobalContext() as the context parameter.
473 *
474 * Every invocation should be paired with LLVMDisposeModule() or memory
475 * will be leaked.
476 */
477LLVMModuleRef LLVMModuleCreateWithName(const char *ModuleID);
478
479/**
480 * Create a new, empty module in a specific context.
481 *
482 * Every invocation should be paired with LLVMDisposeModule() or memory
483 * will be leaked.
484 */
485LLVMModuleRef LLVMModuleCreateWithNameInContext(const char *ModuleID,
486                                                LLVMContextRef C);
487
488/**
489 * Destroy a module instance.
490 *
491 * This must be called for every created module or memory will be
492 * leaked.
493 */
494void LLVMDisposeModule(LLVMModuleRef M);
495
496/**
497 * Obtain the data layout for a module.
498 *
499 * @see Module::getDataLayout()
500 */
501const char *LLVMGetDataLayout(LLVMModuleRef M);
502
503/**
504 * Set the data layout for a module.
505 *
506 * @see Module::setDataLayout()
507 */
508void LLVMSetDataLayout(LLVMModuleRef M, const char *Triple);
509
510/**
511 * Obtain the target triple for a module.
512 *
513 * @see Module::getTargetTriple()
514 */
515const char *LLVMGetTarget(LLVMModuleRef M);
516
517/**
518 * Set the target triple for a module.
519 *
520 * @see Module::setTargetTriple()
521 */
522void LLVMSetTarget(LLVMModuleRef M, const char *Triple);
523
524/**
525 * Dump a representation of a module to stderr.
526 *
527 * @see Module::dump()
528 */
529void LLVMDumpModule(LLVMModuleRef M);
530
531/**
532 * Print a representation of a module to a file. The ErrorMessage needs to be
533 * disposed with LLVMDisposeMessage. Returns 0 on success, 1 otherwise.
534 *
535 * @see Module::print()
536 */
537LLVMBool LLVMPrintModuleToFile(LLVMModuleRef M, const char *Filename,
538                               char **ErrorMessage);
539
540/**
541 * Set inline assembly for a module.
542 *
543 * @see Module::setModuleInlineAsm()
544 */
545void LLVMSetModuleInlineAsm(LLVMModuleRef M, const char *Asm);
546
547/**
548 * Obtain the context to which this module is associated.
549 *
550 * @see Module::getContext()
551 */
552LLVMContextRef LLVMGetModuleContext(LLVMModuleRef M);
553
554/**
555 * Obtain a Type from a module by its registered name.
556 */
557LLVMTypeRef LLVMGetTypeByName(LLVMModuleRef M, const char *Name);
558
559/**
560 * Obtain the number of operands for named metadata in a module.
561 *
562 * @see llvm::Module::getNamedMetadata()
563 */
564unsigned LLVMGetNamedMetadataNumOperands(LLVMModuleRef M, const char* name);
565
566/**
567 * Obtain the named metadata operands for a module.
568 *
569 * The passed LLVMValueRef pointer should refer to an array of
570 * LLVMValueRef at least LLVMGetNamedMetadataNumOperands long. This
571 * array will be populated with the LLVMValueRef instances. Each
572 * instance corresponds to a llvm::MDNode.
573 *
574 * @see llvm::Module::getNamedMetadata()
575 * @see llvm::MDNode::getOperand()
576 */
577void LLVMGetNamedMetadataOperands(LLVMModuleRef M, const char* name, LLVMValueRef *Dest);
578
579/**
580 * Add an operand to named metadata.
581 *
582 * @see llvm::Module::getNamedMetadata()
583 * @see llvm::MDNode::addOperand()
584 */
585void LLVMAddNamedMetadataOperand(LLVMModuleRef M, const char* name,
586                                 LLVMValueRef Val);
587
588/**
589 * Add a function to a module under a specified name.
590 *
591 * @see llvm::Function::Create()
592 */
593LLVMValueRef LLVMAddFunction(LLVMModuleRef M, const char *Name,
594                             LLVMTypeRef FunctionTy);
595
596/**
597 * Obtain a Function value from a Module by its name.
598 *
599 * The returned value corresponds to a llvm::Function value.
600 *
601 * @see llvm::Module::getFunction()
602 */
603LLVMValueRef LLVMGetNamedFunction(LLVMModuleRef M, const char *Name);
604
605/**
606 * Obtain an iterator to the first Function in a Module.
607 *
608 * @see llvm::Module::begin()
609 */
610LLVMValueRef LLVMGetFirstFunction(LLVMModuleRef M);
611
612/**
613 * Obtain an iterator to the last Function in a Module.
614 *
615 * @see llvm::Module::end()
616 */
617LLVMValueRef LLVMGetLastFunction(LLVMModuleRef M);
618
619/**
620 * Advance a Function iterator to the next Function.
621 *
622 * Returns NULL if the iterator was already at the end and there are no more
623 * functions.
624 */
625LLVMValueRef LLVMGetNextFunction(LLVMValueRef Fn);
626
627/**
628 * Decrement a Function iterator to the previous Function.
629 *
630 * Returns NULL if the iterator was already at the beginning and there are
631 * no previous functions.
632 */
633LLVMValueRef LLVMGetPreviousFunction(LLVMValueRef Fn);
634
635/**
636 * @}
637 */
638
639/**
640 * @defgroup LLVMCCoreType Types
641 *
642 * Types represent the type of a value.
643 *
644 * Types are associated with a context instance. The context internally
645 * deduplicates types so there is only 1 instance of a specific type
646 * alive at a time. In other words, a unique type is shared among all
647 * consumers within a context.
648 *
649 * A Type in the C API corresponds to llvm::Type.
650 *
651 * Types have the following hierarchy:
652 *
653 *   types:
654 *     integer type
655 *     real type
656 *     function type
657 *     sequence types:
658 *       array type
659 *       pointer type
660 *       vector type
661 *     void type
662 *     label type
663 *     opaque type
664 *
665 * @{
666 */
667
668/**
669 * Obtain the enumerated type of a Type instance.
670 *
671 * @see llvm::Type:getTypeID()
672 */
673LLVMTypeKind LLVMGetTypeKind(LLVMTypeRef Ty);
674
675/**
676 * Whether the type has a known size.
677 *
678 * Things that don't have a size are abstract types, labels, and void.a
679 *
680 * @see llvm::Type::isSized()
681 */
682LLVMBool LLVMTypeIsSized(LLVMTypeRef Ty);
683
684/**
685 * Obtain the context to which this type instance is associated.
686 *
687 * @see llvm::Type::getContext()
688 */
689LLVMContextRef LLVMGetTypeContext(LLVMTypeRef Ty);
690
691/**
692 * @defgroup LLVMCCoreTypeInt Integer Types
693 *
694 * Functions in this section operate on integer types.
695 *
696 * @{
697 */
698
699/**
700 * Obtain an integer type from a context with specified bit width.
701 */
702LLVMTypeRef LLVMInt1TypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C);
703LLVMTypeRef LLVMInt8TypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C);
704LLVMTypeRef LLVMInt16TypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C);
705LLVMTypeRef LLVMInt32TypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C);
706LLVMTypeRef LLVMInt64TypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C);
707LLVMTypeRef LLVMIntTypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C, unsigned NumBits);
708
709/**
710 * Obtain an integer type from the global context with a specified bit
711 * width.
712 */
713LLVMTypeRef LLVMInt1Type(void);
714LLVMTypeRef LLVMInt8Type(void);
715LLVMTypeRef LLVMInt16Type(void);
716LLVMTypeRef LLVMInt32Type(void);
717LLVMTypeRef LLVMInt64Type(void);
718LLVMTypeRef LLVMIntType(unsigned NumBits);
719unsigned LLVMGetIntTypeWidth(LLVMTypeRef IntegerTy);
720
721/**
722 * @}
723 */
724
725/**
726 * @defgroup LLVMCCoreTypeFloat Floating Point Types
727 *
728 * @{
729 */
730
731/**
732 * Obtain a 16-bit floating point type from a context.
733 */
734LLVMTypeRef LLVMHalfTypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C);
735
736/**
737 * Obtain a 32-bit floating point type from a context.
738 */
739LLVMTypeRef LLVMFloatTypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C);
740
741/**
742 * Obtain a 64-bit floating point type from a context.
743 */
744LLVMTypeRef LLVMDoubleTypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C);
745
746/**
747 * Obtain a 80-bit floating point type (X87) from a context.
748 */
749LLVMTypeRef LLVMX86FP80TypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C);
750
751/**
752 * Obtain a 128-bit floating point type (112-bit mantissa) from a
753 * context.
754 */
755LLVMTypeRef LLVMFP128TypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C);
756
757/**
758 * Obtain a 128-bit floating point type (two 64-bits) from a context.
759 */
760LLVMTypeRef LLVMPPCFP128TypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C);
761
762/**
763 * Obtain a floating point type from the global context.
764 *
765 * These map to the functions in this group of the same name.
766 */
767LLVMTypeRef LLVMHalfType(void);
768LLVMTypeRef LLVMFloatType(void);
769LLVMTypeRef LLVMDoubleType(void);
770LLVMTypeRef LLVMX86FP80Type(void);
771LLVMTypeRef LLVMFP128Type(void);
772LLVMTypeRef LLVMPPCFP128Type(void);
773
774/**
775 * @}
776 */
777
778/**
779 * @defgroup LLVMCCoreTypeFunction Function Types
780 *
781 * @{
782 */
783
784/**
785 * Obtain a function type consisting of a specified signature.
786 *
787 * The function is defined as a tuple of a return Type, a list of
788 * parameter types, and whether the function is variadic.
789 */
790LLVMTypeRef LLVMFunctionType(LLVMTypeRef ReturnType,
791                             LLVMTypeRef *ParamTypes, unsigned ParamCount,
792                             LLVMBool IsVarArg);
793
794/**
795 * Returns whether a function type is variadic.
796 */
797LLVMBool LLVMIsFunctionVarArg(LLVMTypeRef FunctionTy);
798
799/**
800 * Obtain the Type this function Type returns.
801 */
802LLVMTypeRef LLVMGetReturnType(LLVMTypeRef FunctionTy);
803
804/**
805 * Obtain the number of parameters this function accepts.
806 */
807unsigned LLVMCountParamTypes(LLVMTypeRef FunctionTy);
808
809/**
810 * Obtain the types of a function's parameters.
811 *
812 * The Dest parameter should point to a pre-allocated array of
813 * LLVMTypeRef at least LLVMCountParamTypes() large. On return, the
814 * first LLVMCountParamTypes() entries in the array will be populated
815 * with LLVMTypeRef instances.
816 *
817 * @param FunctionTy The function type to operate on.
818 * @param Dest Memory address of an array to be filled with result.
819 */
820void LLVMGetParamTypes(LLVMTypeRef FunctionTy, LLVMTypeRef *Dest);
821
822/**
823 * @}
824 */
825
826/**
827 * @defgroup LLVMCCoreTypeStruct Structure Types
828 *
829 * These functions relate to LLVMTypeRef instances.
830 *
831 * @see llvm::StructType
832 *
833 * @{
834 */
835
836/**
837 * Create a new structure type in a context.
838 *
839 * A structure is specified by a list of inner elements/types and
840 * whether these can be packed together.
841 *
842 * @see llvm::StructType::create()
843 */
844LLVMTypeRef LLVMStructTypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C, LLVMTypeRef *ElementTypes,
845                                    unsigned ElementCount, LLVMBool Packed);
846
847/**
848 * Create a new structure type in the global context.
849 *
850 * @see llvm::StructType::create()
851 */
852LLVMTypeRef LLVMStructType(LLVMTypeRef *ElementTypes, unsigned ElementCount,
853                           LLVMBool Packed);
854
855/**
856 * Create an empty structure in a context having a specified name.
857 *
858 * @see llvm::StructType::create()
859 */
860LLVMTypeRef LLVMStructCreateNamed(LLVMContextRef C, const char *Name);
861
862/**
863 * Obtain the name of a structure.
864 *
865 * @see llvm::StructType::getName()
866 */
867const char *LLVMGetStructName(LLVMTypeRef Ty);
868
869/**
870 * Set the contents of a structure type.
871 *
872 * @see llvm::StructType::setBody()
873 */
874void LLVMStructSetBody(LLVMTypeRef StructTy, LLVMTypeRef *ElementTypes,
875                       unsigned ElementCount, LLVMBool Packed);
876
877/**
878 * Get the number of elements defined inside the structure.
879 *
880 * @see llvm::StructType::getNumElements()
881 */
882unsigned LLVMCountStructElementTypes(LLVMTypeRef StructTy);
883
884/**
885 * Get the elements within a structure.
886 *
887 * The function is passed the address of a pre-allocated array of
888 * LLVMTypeRef at least LLVMCountStructElementTypes() long. After
889 * invocation, this array will be populated with the structure's
890 * elements. The objects in the destination array will have a lifetime
891 * of the structure type itself, which is the lifetime of the context it
892 * is contained in.
893 */
894void LLVMGetStructElementTypes(LLVMTypeRef StructTy, LLVMTypeRef *Dest);
895
896/**
897 * Determine whether a structure is packed.
898 *
899 * @see llvm::StructType::isPacked()
900 */
901LLVMBool LLVMIsPackedStruct(LLVMTypeRef StructTy);
902
903/**
904 * Determine whether a structure is opaque.
905 *
906 * @see llvm::StructType::isOpaque()
907 */
908LLVMBool LLVMIsOpaqueStruct(LLVMTypeRef StructTy);
909
910/**
911 * @}
912 */
913
914
915/**
916 * @defgroup LLVMCCoreTypeSequential Sequential Types
917 *
918 * Sequential types represents "arrays" of types. This is a super class
919 * for array, vector, and pointer types.
920 *
921 * @{
922 */
923
924/**
925 * Obtain the type of elements within a sequential type.
926 *
927 * This works on array, vector, and pointer types.
928 *
929 * @see llvm::SequentialType::getElementType()
930 */
931LLVMTypeRef LLVMGetElementType(LLVMTypeRef Ty);
932
933/**
934 * Create a fixed size array type that refers to a specific type.
935 *
936 * The created type will exist in the context that its element type
937 * exists in.
938 *
939 * @see llvm::ArrayType::get()
940 */
941LLVMTypeRef LLVMArrayType(LLVMTypeRef ElementType, unsigned ElementCount);
942
943/**
944 * Obtain the length of an array type.
945 *
946 * This only works on types that represent arrays.
947 *
948 * @see llvm::ArrayType::getNumElements()
949 */
950unsigned LLVMGetArrayLength(LLVMTypeRef ArrayTy);
951
952/**
953 * Create a pointer type that points to a defined type.
954 *
955 * The created type will exist in the context that its pointee type
956 * exists in.
957 *
958 * @see llvm::PointerType::get()
959 */
960LLVMTypeRef LLVMPointerType(LLVMTypeRef ElementType, unsigned AddressSpace);
961
962/**
963 * Obtain the address space of a pointer type.
964 *
965 * This only works on types that represent pointers.
966 *
967 * @see llvm::PointerType::getAddressSpace()
968 */
969unsigned LLVMGetPointerAddressSpace(LLVMTypeRef PointerTy);
970
971/**
972 * Create a vector type that contains a defined type and has a specific
973 * number of elements.
974 *
975 * The created type will exist in the context thats its element type
976 * exists in.
977 *
978 * @see llvm::VectorType::get()
979 */
980LLVMTypeRef LLVMVectorType(LLVMTypeRef ElementType, unsigned ElementCount);
981
982/**
983 * Obtain the number of elements in a vector type.
984 *
985 * This only works on types that represent vectors.
986 *
987 * @see llvm::VectorType::getNumElements()
988 */
989unsigned LLVMGetVectorSize(LLVMTypeRef VectorTy);
990
991/**
992 * @}
993 */
994
995/**
996 * @defgroup LLVMCCoreTypeOther Other Types
997 *
998 * @{
999 */
1000
1001/**
1002 * Create a void type in a context.
1003 */
1004LLVMTypeRef LLVMVoidTypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C);
1005
1006/**
1007 * Create a label type in a context.
1008 */
1009LLVMTypeRef LLVMLabelTypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C);
1010
1011/**
1012 * Create a X86 MMX type in a context.
1013 */
1014LLVMTypeRef LLVMX86MMXTypeInContext(LLVMContextRef C);
1015
1016/**
1017 * These are similar to the above functions except they operate on the
1018 * global context.
1019 */
1020LLVMTypeRef LLVMVoidType(void);
1021LLVMTypeRef LLVMLabelType(void);
1022LLVMTypeRef LLVMX86MMXType(void);
1023
1024/**
1025 * @}
1026 */
1027
1028/**
1029 * @}
1030 */
1031
1032/**
1033 * @defgroup LLVMCCoreValues Values
1034 *
1035 * The bulk of LLVM's object model consists of values, which comprise a very
1036 * rich type hierarchy.
1037 *
1038 * LLVMValueRef essentially represents llvm::Value. There is a rich
1039 * hierarchy of classes within this type. Depending on the instance
1040 * obtained, not all APIs are available.
1041 *
1042 * Callers can determine the type of a LLVMValueRef by calling the
1043 * LLVMIsA* family of functions (e.g. LLVMIsAArgument()). These
1044 * functions are defined by a macro, so it isn't obvious which are
1045 * available by looking at the Doxygen source code. Instead, look at the
1046 * source definition of LLVM_FOR_EACH_VALUE_SUBCLASS and note the list
1047 * of value names given. These value names also correspond to classes in
1048 * the llvm::Value hierarchy.
1049 *
1050 * @{
1051 */
1052
1053#define LLVM_FOR_EACH_VALUE_SUBCLASS(macro) \
1054  macro(Argument)                           \
1055  macro(BasicBlock)                         \
1056  macro(InlineAsm)                          \
1057  macro(MDNode)                             \
1058  macro(MDString)                           \
1059  macro(User)                               \
1060    macro(Constant)                         \
1061      macro(BlockAddress)                   \
1062      macro(ConstantAggregateZero)          \
1063      macro(ConstantArray)                  \
1064      macro(ConstantExpr)                   \
1065      macro(ConstantFP)                     \
1066      macro(ConstantInt)                    \
1067      macro(ConstantPointerNull)            \
1068      macro(ConstantStruct)                 \
1069      macro(ConstantVector)                 \
1070      macro(GlobalValue)                    \
1071        macro(Function)                     \
1072        macro(GlobalAlias)                  \
1073        macro(GlobalVariable)               \
1074      macro(UndefValue)                     \
1075    macro(Instruction)                      \
1076      macro(BinaryOperator)                 \
1077      macro(CallInst)                       \
1078        macro(IntrinsicInst)                \
1079          macro(DbgInfoIntrinsic)           \
1080            macro(DbgDeclareInst)           \
1081          macro(MemIntrinsic)               \
1082            macro(MemCpyInst)               \
1083            macro(MemMoveInst)              \
1084            macro(MemSetInst)               \
1085      macro(CmpInst)                        \
1086        macro(FCmpInst)                     \
1087        macro(ICmpInst)                     \
1088      macro(ExtractElementInst)             \
1089      macro(GetElementPtrInst)              \
1090      macro(InsertElementInst)              \
1091      macro(InsertValueInst)                \
1092      macro(LandingPadInst)                 \
1093      macro(PHINode)                        \
1094      macro(SelectInst)                     \
1095      macro(ShuffleVectorInst)              \
1096      macro(StoreInst)                      \
1097      macro(TerminatorInst)                 \
1098        macro(BranchInst)                   \
1099        macro(IndirectBrInst)               \
1100        macro(InvokeInst)                   \
1101        macro(ReturnInst)                   \
1102        macro(SwitchInst)                   \
1103        macro(UnreachableInst)              \
1104        macro(ResumeInst)                   \
1105    macro(UnaryInstruction)                 \
1106      macro(AllocaInst)                     \
1107      macro(CastInst)                       \
1108        macro(BitCastInst)                  \
1109        macro(FPExtInst)                    \
1110        macro(FPToSIInst)                   \
1111        macro(FPToUIInst)                   \
1112        macro(FPTruncInst)                  \
1113        macro(IntToPtrInst)                 \
1114        macro(PtrToIntInst)                 \
1115        macro(SExtInst)                     \
1116        macro(SIToFPInst)                   \
1117        macro(TruncInst)                    \
1118        macro(UIToFPInst)                   \
1119        macro(ZExtInst)                     \
1120      macro(ExtractValueInst)               \
1121      macro(LoadInst)                       \
1122      macro(VAArgInst)
1123
1124/**
1125 * @defgroup LLVMCCoreValueGeneral General APIs
1126 *
1127 * Functions in this section work on all LLVMValueRef instances,
1128 * regardless of their sub-type. They correspond to functions available
1129 * on llvm::Value.
1130 *
1131 * @{
1132 */
1133
1134/**
1135 * Obtain the type of a value.
1136 *
1137 * @see llvm::Value::getType()
1138 */
1139LLVMTypeRef LLVMTypeOf(LLVMValueRef Val);
1140
1141/**
1142 * Obtain the string name of a value.
1143 *
1144 * @see llvm::Value::getName()
1145 */
1146const char *LLVMGetValueName(LLVMValueRef Val);
1147
1148/**
1149 * Set the string name of a value.
1150 *
1151 * @see llvm::Value::setName()
1152 */
1153void LLVMSetValueName(LLVMValueRef Val, const char *Name);
1154
1155/**
1156 * Dump a representation of a value to stderr.
1157 *
1158 * @see llvm::Value::dump()
1159 */
1160void LLVMDumpValue(LLVMValueRef Val);
1161
1162/**
1163 * Replace all uses of a value with another one.
1164 *
1165 * @see llvm::Value::replaceAllUsesWith()
1166 */
1167void LLVMReplaceAllUsesWith(LLVMValueRef OldVal, LLVMValueRef NewVal);
1168
1169/**
1170 * Determine whether the specified constant instance is constant.
1171 */
1172LLVMBool LLVMIsConstant(LLVMValueRef Val);
1173
1174/**
1175 * Determine whether a value instance is undefined.
1176 */
1177LLVMBool LLVMIsUndef(LLVMValueRef Val);
1178
1179/**
1180 * Convert value instances between types.
1181 *
1182 * Internally, a LLVMValueRef is "pinned" to a specific type. This
1183 * series of functions allows you to cast an instance to a specific
1184 * type.
1185 *
1186 * If the cast is not valid for the specified type, NULL is returned.
1187 *
1188 * @see llvm::dyn_cast_or_null<>
1189 */
1190#define LLVM_DECLARE_VALUE_CAST(name) \
1191  LLVMValueRef LLVMIsA##name(LLVMValueRef Val);
1192LLVM_FOR_EACH_VALUE_SUBCLASS(LLVM_DECLARE_VALUE_CAST)
1193
1194/**
1195 * @}
1196 */
1197
1198/**
1199 * @defgroup LLVMCCoreValueUses Usage
1200 *
1201 * This module defines functions that allow you to inspect the uses of a
1202 * LLVMValueRef.
1203 *
1204 * It is possible to obtain a LLVMUseRef for any LLVMValueRef instance.
1205 * Each LLVMUseRef (which corresponds to a llvm::Use instance) holds a
1206 * llvm::User and llvm::Value.
1207 *
1208 * @{
1209 */
1210
1211/**
1212 * Obtain the first use of a value.
1213 *
1214 * Uses are obtained in an iterator fashion. First, call this function
1215 * to obtain a reference to the first use. Then, call LLVMGetNextUse()
1216 * on that instance and all subsequently obtained instances until
1217 * LLVMGetNextUse() returns NULL.
1218 *
1219 * @see llvm::Value::use_begin()
1220 */
1221LLVMUseRef LLVMGetFirstUse(LLVMValueRef Val);
1222
1223/**
1224 * Obtain the next use of a value.
1225 *
1226 * This effectively advances the iterator. It returns NULL if you are on
1227 * the final use and no more are available.
1228 */
1229LLVMUseRef LLVMGetNextUse(LLVMUseRef U);
1230
1231/**
1232 * Obtain the user value for a user.
1233 *
1234 * The returned value corresponds to a llvm::User type.
1235 *
1236 * @see llvm::Use::getUser()
1237 */
1238LLVMValueRef LLVMGetUser(LLVMUseRef U);
1239
1240/**
1241 * Obtain the value this use corresponds to.
1242 *
1243 * @see llvm::Use::get().
1244 */
1245LLVMValueRef LLVMGetUsedValue(LLVMUseRef U);
1246
1247/**
1248 * @}
1249 */
1250
1251/**
1252 * @defgroup LLVMCCoreValueUser User value
1253 *
1254 * Function in this group pertain to LLVMValueRef instances that descent
1255 * from llvm::User. This includes constants, instructions, and
1256 * operators.
1257 *
1258 * @{
1259 */
1260
1261/**
1262 * Obtain an operand at a specific index in a llvm::User value.
1263 *
1264 * @see llvm::User::getOperand()
1265 */
1266LLVMValueRef LLVMGetOperand(LLVMValueRef Val, unsigned Index);
1267
1268/**
1269 * Set an operand at a specific index in a llvm::User value.
1270 *
1271 * @see llvm::User::setOperand()
1272 */
1273void LLVMSetOperand(LLVMValueRef User, unsigned Index, LLVMValueRef Val);
1274
1275/**
1276 * Obtain the number of operands in a llvm::User value.
1277 *
1278 * @see llvm::User::getNumOperands()
1279 */
1280int LLVMGetNumOperands(LLVMValueRef Val);
1281
1282/**
1283 * @}
1284 */
1285
1286/**
1287 * @defgroup LLVMCCoreValueConstant Constants
1288 *
1289 * This section contains APIs for interacting with LLVMValueRef that
1290 * correspond to llvm::Constant instances.
1291 *
1292 * These functions will work for any LLVMValueRef in the llvm::Constant
1293 * class hierarchy.
1294 *
1295 * @{
1296 */
1297
1298/**
1299 * Obtain a constant value referring to the null instance of a type.
1300 *
1301 * @see llvm::Constant::getNullValue()
1302 */
1303LLVMValueRef LLVMConstNull(LLVMTypeRef Ty); /* all zeroes */
1304
1305/**
1306 * Obtain a constant value referring to the instance of a type
1307 * consisting of all ones.
1308 *
1309 * This is only valid for integer types.
1310 *
1311 * @see llvm::Constant::getAllOnesValue()
1312 */
1313LLVMValueRef LLVMConstAllOnes(LLVMTypeRef Ty);
1314
1315/**
1316 * Obtain a constant value referring to an undefined value of a type.
1317 *
1318 * @see llvm::UndefValue::get()
1319 */
1320LLVMValueRef LLVMGetUndef(LLVMTypeRef Ty);
1321
1322/**
1323 * Determine whether a value instance is null.
1324 *
1325 * @see llvm::Constant::isNullValue()
1326 */
1327LLVMBool LLVMIsNull(LLVMValueRef Val);
1328
1329/**
1330 * Obtain a constant that is a constant pointer pointing to NULL for a
1331 * specified type.
1332 */
1333LLVMValueRef LLVMConstPointerNull(LLVMTypeRef Ty);
1334
1335/**
1336 * @defgroup LLVMCCoreValueConstantScalar Scalar constants
1337 *
1338 * Functions in this group model LLVMValueRef instances that correspond
1339 * to constants referring to scalar types.
1340 *
1341 * For integer types, the LLVMTypeRef parameter should correspond to a
1342 * llvm::IntegerType instance and the returned LLVMValueRef will
1343 * correspond to a llvm::ConstantInt.
1344 *
1345 * For floating point types, the LLVMTypeRef returned corresponds to a
1346 * llvm::ConstantFP.
1347 *
1348 * @{
1349 */
1350
1351/**
1352 * Obtain a constant value for an integer type.
1353 *
1354 * The returned value corresponds to a llvm::ConstantInt.
1355 *
1356 * @see llvm::ConstantInt::get()
1357 *
1358 * @param IntTy Integer type to obtain value of.
1359 * @param N The value the returned instance should refer to.
1360 * @param SignExtend Whether to sign extend the produced value.
1361 */
1362LLVMValueRef LLVMConstInt(LLVMTypeRef IntTy, unsigned long long N,
1363                          LLVMBool SignExtend);
1364
1365/**
1366 * Obtain a constant value for an integer of arbitrary precision.
1367 *
1368 * @see llvm::ConstantInt::get()
1369 */
1370LLVMValueRef LLVMConstIntOfArbitraryPrecision(LLVMTypeRef IntTy,
1371                                              unsigned NumWords,
1372                                              const uint64_t Words[]);
1373
1374/**
1375 * Obtain a constant value for an integer parsed from a string.
1376 *
1377 * A similar API, LLVMConstIntOfStringAndSize is also available. If the
1378 * string's length is available, it is preferred to call that function
1379 * instead.
1380 *
1381 * @see llvm::ConstantInt::get()
1382 */
1383LLVMValueRef LLVMConstIntOfString(LLVMTypeRef IntTy, const char *Text,
1384                                  uint8_t Radix);
1385
1386/**
1387 * Obtain a constant value for an integer parsed from a string with
1388 * specified length.
1389 *
1390 * @see llvm::ConstantInt::get()
1391 */
1392LLVMValueRef LLVMConstIntOfStringAndSize(LLVMTypeRef IntTy, const char *Text,
1393                                         unsigned SLen, uint8_t Radix);
1394
1395/**
1396 * Obtain a constant value referring to a double floating point value.
1397 */
1398LLVMValueRef LLVMConstReal(LLVMTypeRef RealTy, double N);
1399
1400/**
1401 * Obtain a constant for a floating point value parsed from a string.
1402 *
1403 * A similar API, LLVMConstRealOfStringAndSize is also available. It
1404 * should be used if the input string's length is known.
1405 */
1406LLVMValueRef LLVMConstRealOfString(LLVMTypeRef RealTy, const char *Text);
1407
1408/**
1409 * Obtain a constant for a floating point value parsed from a string.
1410 */
1411LLVMValueRef LLVMConstRealOfStringAndSize(LLVMTypeRef RealTy, const char *Text,
1412                                          unsigned SLen);
1413
1414/**
1415 * Obtain the zero extended value for an integer constant value.
1416 *
1417 * @see llvm::ConstantInt::getZExtValue()
1418 */
1419unsigned long long LLVMConstIntGetZExtValue(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal);
1420
1421/**
1422 * Obtain the sign extended value for an integer constant value.
1423 *
1424 * @see llvm::ConstantInt::getSExtValue()
1425 */
1426long long LLVMConstIntGetSExtValue(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal);
1427
1428/**
1429 * @}
1430 */
1431
1432/**
1433 * @defgroup LLVMCCoreValueConstantComposite Composite Constants
1434 *
1435 * Functions in this group operate on composite constants.
1436 *
1437 * @{
1438 */
1439
1440/**
1441 * Create a ConstantDataSequential and initialize it with a string.
1442 *
1443 * @see llvm::ConstantDataArray::getString()
1444 */
1445LLVMValueRef LLVMConstStringInContext(LLVMContextRef C, const char *Str,
1446                                      unsigned Length, LLVMBool DontNullTerminate);
1447
1448/**
1449 * Create a ConstantDataSequential with string content in the global context.
1450 *
1451 * This is the same as LLVMConstStringInContext except it operates on the
1452 * global context.
1453 *
1454 * @see LLVMConstStringInContext()
1455 * @see llvm::ConstantDataArray::getString()
1456 */
1457LLVMValueRef LLVMConstString(const char *Str, unsigned Length,
1458                             LLVMBool DontNullTerminate);
1459
1460/**
1461 * Create an anonymous ConstantStruct with the specified values.
1462 *
1463 * @see llvm::ConstantStruct::getAnon()
1464 */
1465LLVMValueRef LLVMConstStructInContext(LLVMContextRef C,
1466                                      LLVMValueRef *ConstantVals,
1467                                      unsigned Count, LLVMBool Packed);
1468
1469/**
1470 * Create a ConstantStruct in the global Context.
1471 *
1472 * This is the same as LLVMConstStructInContext except it operates on the
1473 * global Context.
1474 *
1475 * @see LLVMConstStructInContext()
1476 */
1477LLVMValueRef LLVMConstStruct(LLVMValueRef *ConstantVals, unsigned Count,
1478                             LLVMBool Packed);
1479
1480/**
1481 * Create a ConstantArray from values.
1482 *
1483 * @see llvm::ConstantArray::get()
1484 */
1485LLVMValueRef LLVMConstArray(LLVMTypeRef ElementTy,
1486                            LLVMValueRef *ConstantVals, unsigned Length);
1487
1488/**
1489 * Create a non-anonymous ConstantStruct from values.
1490 *
1491 * @see llvm::ConstantStruct::get()
1492 */
1493LLVMValueRef LLVMConstNamedStruct(LLVMTypeRef StructTy,
1494                                  LLVMValueRef *ConstantVals,
1495                                  unsigned Count);
1496
1497/**
1498 * Create a ConstantVector from values.
1499 *
1500 * @see llvm::ConstantVector::get()
1501 */
1502LLVMValueRef LLVMConstVector(LLVMValueRef *ScalarConstantVals, unsigned Size);
1503
1504/**
1505 * @}
1506 */
1507
1508/**
1509 * @defgroup LLVMCCoreValueConstantExpressions Constant Expressions
1510 *
1511 * Functions in this group correspond to APIs on llvm::ConstantExpr.
1512 *
1513 * @see llvm::ConstantExpr.
1514 *
1515 * @{
1516 */
1517LLVMOpcode LLVMGetConstOpcode(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal);
1518LLVMValueRef LLVMAlignOf(LLVMTypeRef Ty);
1519LLVMValueRef LLVMSizeOf(LLVMTypeRef Ty);
1520LLVMValueRef LLVMConstNeg(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal);
1521LLVMValueRef LLVMConstNSWNeg(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal);
1522LLVMValueRef LLVMConstNUWNeg(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal);
1523LLVMValueRef LLVMConstFNeg(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal);
1524LLVMValueRef LLVMConstNot(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal);
1525LLVMValueRef LLVMConstAdd(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant);
1526LLVMValueRef LLVMConstNSWAdd(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant);
1527LLVMValueRef LLVMConstNUWAdd(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant);
1528LLVMValueRef LLVMConstFAdd(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant);
1529LLVMValueRef LLVMConstSub(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant);
1530LLVMValueRef LLVMConstNSWSub(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant);
1531LLVMValueRef LLVMConstNUWSub(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant);
1532LLVMValueRef LLVMConstFSub(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant);
1533LLVMValueRef LLVMConstMul(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant);
1534LLVMValueRef LLVMConstNSWMul(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant);
1535LLVMValueRef LLVMConstNUWMul(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant);
1536LLVMValueRef LLVMConstFMul(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant);
1537LLVMValueRef LLVMConstUDiv(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant);
1538LLVMValueRef LLVMConstSDiv(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant);
1539LLVMValueRef LLVMConstExactSDiv(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant);
1540LLVMValueRef LLVMConstFDiv(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant);
1541LLVMValueRef LLVMConstURem(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant);
1542LLVMValueRef LLVMConstSRem(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant);
1543LLVMValueRef LLVMConstFRem(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant);
1544LLVMValueRef LLVMConstAnd(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant);
1545LLVMValueRef LLVMConstOr(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant);
1546LLVMValueRef LLVMConstXor(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant);
1547LLVMValueRef LLVMConstICmp(LLVMIntPredicate Predicate,
1548                           LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant);
1549LLVMValueRef LLVMConstFCmp(LLVMRealPredicate Predicate,
1550                           LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant);
1551LLVMValueRef LLVMConstShl(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant);
1552LLVMValueRef LLVMConstLShr(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant);
1553LLVMValueRef LLVMConstAShr(LLVMValueRef LHSConstant, LLVMValueRef RHSConstant);
1554LLVMValueRef LLVMConstGEP(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal,
1555                          LLVMValueRef *ConstantIndices, unsigned NumIndices);
1556LLVMValueRef LLVMConstInBoundsGEP(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal,
1557                                  LLVMValueRef *ConstantIndices,
1558                                  unsigned NumIndices);
1559LLVMValueRef LLVMConstTrunc(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal, LLVMTypeRef ToType);
1560LLVMValueRef LLVMConstSExt(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal, LLVMTypeRef ToType);
1561LLVMValueRef LLVMConstZExt(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal, LLVMTypeRef ToType);
1562LLVMValueRef LLVMConstFPTrunc(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal, LLVMTypeRef ToType);
1563LLVMValueRef LLVMConstFPExt(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal, LLVMTypeRef ToType);
1564LLVMValueRef LLVMConstUIToFP(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal, LLVMTypeRef ToType);
1565LLVMValueRef LLVMConstSIToFP(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal, LLVMTypeRef ToType);
1566LLVMValueRef LLVMConstFPToUI(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal, LLVMTypeRef ToType);
1567LLVMValueRef LLVMConstFPToSI(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal, LLVMTypeRef ToType);
1568LLVMValueRef LLVMConstPtrToInt(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal, LLVMTypeRef ToType);
1569LLVMValueRef LLVMConstIntToPtr(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal, LLVMTypeRef ToType);
1570LLVMValueRef LLVMConstBitCast(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal, LLVMTypeRef ToType);
1571LLVMValueRef LLVMConstZExtOrBitCast(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal,
1572                                    LLVMTypeRef ToType);
1573LLVMValueRef LLVMConstSExtOrBitCast(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal,
1574                                    LLVMTypeRef ToType);
1575LLVMValueRef LLVMConstTruncOrBitCast(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal,
1576                                     LLVMTypeRef ToType);
1577LLVMValueRef LLVMConstPointerCast(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal,
1578                                  LLVMTypeRef ToType);
1579LLVMValueRef LLVMConstIntCast(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal, LLVMTypeRef ToType,
1580                              LLVMBool isSigned);
1581LLVMValueRef LLVMConstFPCast(LLVMValueRef ConstantVal, LLVMTypeRef ToType);
1582LLVMValueRef LLVMConstSelect(LLVMValueRef ConstantCondition,
1583                             LLVMValueRef ConstantIfTrue,
1584                             LLVMValueRef ConstantIfFalse);
1585LLVMValueRef LLVMConstExtractElement(LLVMValueRef VectorConstant,
1586                                     LLVMValueRef IndexConstant);
1587LLVMValueRef LLVMConstInsertElement(LLVMValueRef VectorConstant,
1588                                    LLVMValueRef ElementValueConstant,
1589                                    LLVMValueRef IndexConstant);
1590LLVMValueRef LLVMConstShuffleVector(LLVMValueRef VectorAConstant,
1591                                    LLVMValueRef VectorBConstant,
1592                                    LLVMValueRef MaskConstant);
1593LLVMValueRef LLVMConstExtractValue(LLVMValueRef AggConstant, unsigned *IdxList,
1594                                   unsigned NumIdx);
1595LLVMValueRef LLVMConstInsertValue(LLVMValueRef AggConstant,
1596                                  LLVMValueRef ElementValueConstant,
1597                                  unsigned *IdxList, unsigned NumIdx);
1598LLVMValueRef LLVMConstInlineAsm(LLVMTypeRef Ty,
1599                                const char *AsmString, const char *Constraints,
1600                                LLVMBool HasSideEffects, LLVMBool IsAlignStack);
1601LLVMValueRef LLVMBlockAddress(LLVMValueRef F, LLVMBasicBlockRef BB);
1602
1603/**
1604 * @}
1605 */
1606
1607/**
1608 * @defgroup LLVMCCoreValueConstantGlobals Global Values
1609 *
1610 * This group contains functions that operate on global values. Functions in
1611 * this group relate to functions in the llvm::GlobalValue class tree.
1612 *
1613 * @see llvm::GlobalValue
1614 *
1615 * @{
1616 */
1617
1618LLVMModuleRef LLVMGetGlobalParent(LLVMValueRef Global);
1619LLVMBool LLVMIsDeclaration(LLVMValueRef Global);
1620LLVMLinkage LLVMGetLinkage(LLVMValueRef Global);
1621void LLVMSetLinkage(LLVMValueRef Global, LLVMLinkage Linkage);
1622const char *LLVMGetSection(LLVMValueRef Global);
1623void LLVMSetSection(LLVMValueRef Global, const char *Section);
1624LLVMVisibility LLVMGetVisibility(LLVMValueRef Global);
1625void LLVMSetVisibility(LLVMValueRef Global, LLVMVisibility Viz);
1626unsigned LLVMGetAlignment(LLVMValueRef Global);
1627void LLVMSetAlignment(LLVMValueRef Global, unsigned Bytes);
1628
1629/**
1630 * @defgroup LLVMCoreValueConstantGlobalVariable Global Variables
1631 *
1632 * This group contains functions that operate on global variable values.
1633 *
1634 * @see llvm::GlobalVariable
1635 *
1636 * @{
1637 */
1638LLVMValueRef LLVMAddGlobal(LLVMModuleRef M, LLVMTypeRef Ty, const char *Name);
1639LLVMValueRef LLVMAddGlobalInAddressSpace(LLVMModuleRef M, LLVMTypeRef Ty,
1640                                         const char *Name,
1641                                         unsigned AddressSpace);
1642LLVMValueRef LLVMGetNamedGlobal(LLVMModuleRef M, const char *Name);
1643LLVMValueRef LLVMGetFirstGlobal(LLVMModuleRef M);
1644LLVMValueRef LLVMGetLastGlobal(LLVMModuleRef M);
1645LLVMValueRef LLVMGetNextGlobal(LLVMValueRef GlobalVar);
1646LLVMValueRef LLVMGetPreviousGlobal(LLVMValueRef GlobalVar);
1647void LLVMDeleteGlobal(LLVMValueRef GlobalVar);
1648LLVMValueRef LLVMGetInitializer(LLVMValueRef GlobalVar);
1649void LLVMSetInitializer(LLVMValueRef GlobalVar, LLVMValueRef ConstantVal);
1650LLVMBool LLVMIsThreadLocal(LLVMValueRef GlobalVar);
1651void LLVMSetThreadLocal(LLVMValueRef GlobalVar, LLVMBool IsThreadLocal);
1652LLVMBool LLVMIsGlobalConstant(LLVMValueRef GlobalVar);
1653void LLVMSetGlobalConstant(LLVMValueRef GlobalVar, LLVMBool IsConstant);
1654LLVMThreadLocalMode LLVMGetThreadLocalMode(LLVMValueRef GlobalVar);
1655void LLVMSetThreadLocalMode(LLVMValueRef GlobalVar, LLVMThreadLocalMode Mode);
1656LLVMBool LLVMIsExternallyInitialized(LLVMValueRef GlobalVar);
1657void LLVMSetExternallyInitialized(LLVMValueRef GlobalVar, LLVMBool IsExtInit);
1658
1659/**
1660 * @}
1661 */
1662
1663/**
1664 * @defgroup LLVMCoreValueConstantGlobalAlias Global Aliases
1665 *
1666 * This group contains function that operate on global alias values.
1667 *
1668 * @see llvm::GlobalAlias
1669 *
1670 * @{
1671 */
1672LLVMValueRef LLVMAddAlias(LLVMModuleRef M, LLVMTypeRef Ty, LLVMValueRef Aliasee,
1673                          const char *Name);
1674
1675/**
1676 * @}
1677 */
1678
1679/**
1680 * @defgroup LLVMCCoreValueFunction Function values
1681 *
1682 * Functions in this group operate on LLVMValueRef instances that
1683 * correspond to llvm::Function instances.
1684 *
1685 * @see llvm::Function
1686 *
1687 * @{
1688 */
1689
1690/**
1691 * Remove a function from its containing module and deletes it.
1692 *
1693 * @see llvm::Function::eraseFromParent()
1694 */
1695void LLVMDeleteFunction(LLVMValueRef Fn);
1696
1697/**
1698 * Obtain the ID number from a function instance.
1699 *
1700 * @see llvm::Function::getIntrinsicID()
1701 */
1702unsigned LLVMGetIntrinsicID(LLVMValueRef Fn);
1703
1704/**
1705 * Obtain the calling function of a function.
1706 *
1707 * The returned value corresponds to the LLVMCallConv enumeration.
1708 *
1709 * @see llvm::Function::getCallingConv()
1710 */
1711unsigned LLVMGetFunctionCallConv(LLVMValueRef Fn);
1712
1713/**
1714 * Set the calling convention of a function.
1715 *
1716 * @see llvm::Function::setCallingConv()
1717 *
1718 * @param Fn Function to operate on
1719 * @param CC LLVMCallConv to set calling convention to
1720 */
1721void LLVMSetFunctionCallConv(LLVMValueRef Fn, unsigned CC);
1722
1723/**
1724 * Obtain the name of the garbage collector to use during code
1725 * generation.
1726 *
1727 * @see llvm::Function::getGC()
1728 */
1729const char *LLVMGetGC(LLVMValueRef Fn);
1730
1731/**
1732 * Define the garbage collector to use during code generation.
1733 *
1734 * @see llvm::Function::setGC()
1735 */
1736void LLVMSetGC(LLVMValueRef Fn, const char *Name);
1737
1738/**
1739 * Add an attribute to a function.
1740 *
1741 * @see llvm::Function::addAttribute()
1742 */
1743void LLVMAddFunctionAttr(LLVMValueRef Fn, LLVMAttribute PA);
1744
1745/**
1746 * Add a target-dependent attribute to a fuction
1747 * @see llvm::AttrBuilder::addAttribute()
1748 */
1749void LLVMAddTargetDependentFunctionAttr(LLVMValueRef Fn, const char *A,
1750                                        const char *V);
1751
1752/**
1753 * Obtain an attribute from a function.
1754 *
1755 * @see llvm::Function::getAttributes()
1756 */
1757LLVMAttribute LLVMGetFunctionAttr(LLVMValueRef Fn);
1758
1759/**
1760 * Remove an attribute from a function.
1761 */
1762void LLVMRemoveFunctionAttr(LLVMValueRef Fn, LLVMAttribute PA);
1763
1764/**
1765 * @defgroup LLVMCCoreValueFunctionParameters Function Parameters
1766 *
1767 * Functions in this group relate to arguments/parameters on functions.
1768 *
1769 * Functions in this group expect LLVMValueRef instances that correspond
1770 * to llvm::Function instances.
1771 *
1772 * @{
1773 */
1774
1775/**
1776 * Obtain the number of parameters in a function.
1777 *
1778 * @see llvm::Function::arg_size()
1779 */
1780unsigned LLVMCountParams(LLVMValueRef Fn);
1781
1782/**
1783 * Obtain the parameters in a function.
1784 *
1785 * The takes a pointer to a pre-allocated array of LLVMValueRef that is
1786 * at least LLVMCountParams() long. This array will be filled with
1787 * LLVMValueRef instances which correspond to the parameters the
1788 * function receives. Each LLVMValueRef corresponds to a llvm::Argument
1789 * instance.
1790 *
1791 * @see llvm::Function::arg_begin()
1792 */
1793void LLVMGetParams(LLVMValueRef Fn, LLVMValueRef *Params);
1794
1795/**
1796 * Obtain the parameter at the specified index.
1797 *
1798 * Parameters are indexed from 0.
1799 *
1800 * @see llvm::Function::arg_begin()
1801 */
1802LLVMValueRef LLVMGetParam(LLVMValueRef Fn, unsigned Index);
1803
1804/**
1805 * Obtain the function to which this argument belongs.
1806 *
1807 * Unlike other functions in this group, this one takes a LLVMValueRef
1808 * that corresponds to a llvm::Attribute.
1809 *
1810 * The returned LLVMValueRef is the llvm::Function to which this
1811 * argument belongs.
1812 */
1813LLVMValueRef LLVMGetParamParent(LLVMValueRef Inst);
1814
1815/**
1816 * Obtain the first parameter to a function.
1817 *
1818 * @see llvm::Function::arg_begin()
1819 */
1820LLVMValueRef LLVMGetFirstParam(LLVMValueRef Fn);
1821
1822/**
1823 * Obtain the last parameter to a function.
1824 *
1825 * @see llvm::Function::arg_end()
1826 */
1827LLVMValueRef LLVMGetLastParam(LLVMValueRef Fn);
1828
1829/**
1830 * Obtain the next parameter to a function.
1831 *
1832 * This takes a LLVMValueRef obtained from LLVMGetFirstParam() (which is
1833 * actually a wrapped iterator) and obtains the next parameter from the
1834 * underlying iterator.
1835 */
1836LLVMValueRef LLVMGetNextParam(LLVMValueRef Arg);
1837
1838/**
1839 * Obtain the previous parameter to a function.
1840 *
1841 * This is the opposite of LLVMGetNextParam().
1842 */
1843LLVMValueRef LLVMGetPreviousParam(LLVMValueRef Arg);
1844
1845/**
1846 * Add an attribute to a function argument.
1847 *
1848 * @see llvm::Argument::addAttr()
1849 */
1850void LLVMAddAttribute(LLVMValueRef Arg, LLVMAttribute PA);
1851
1852/**
1853 * Remove an attribute from a function argument.
1854 *
1855 * @see llvm::Argument::removeAttr()
1856 */
1857void LLVMRemoveAttribute(LLVMValueRef Arg, LLVMAttribute PA);
1858
1859/**
1860 * Get an attribute from a function argument.
1861 */
1862LLVMAttribute LLVMGetAttribute(LLVMValueRef Arg);
1863
1864/**
1865 * Set the alignment for a function parameter.
1866 *
1867 * @see llvm::Argument::addAttr()
1868 * @see llvm::AttrBuilder::addAlignmentAttr()
1869 */
1870void LLVMSetParamAlignment(LLVMValueRef Arg, unsigned align);
1871
1872/**
1873 * @}
1874 */
1875
1876/**
1877 * @}
1878 */
1879
1880/**
1881 * @}
1882 */
1883
1884/**
1885 * @}
1886 */
1887
1888/**
1889 * @defgroup LLVMCCoreValueMetadata Metadata
1890 *
1891 * @{
1892 */
1893
1894/**
1895 * Obtain a MDString value from a context.
1896 *
1897 * The returned instance corresponds to the llvm::MDString class.
1898 *
1899 * The instance is specified by string data of a specified length. The
1900 * string content is copied, so the backing memory can be freed after
1901 * this function returns.
1902 */
1903LLVMValueRef LLVMMDStringInContext(LLVMContextRef C, const char *Str,
1904                                   unsigned SLen);
1905
1906/**
1907 * Obtain a MDString value from the global context.
1908 */
1909LLVMValueRef LLVMMDString(const char *Str, unsigned SLen);
1910
1911/**
1912 * Obtain a MDNode value from a context.
1913 *
1914 * The returned value corresponds to the llvm::MDNode class.
1915 */
1916LLVMValueRef LLVMMDNodeInContext(LLVMContextRef C, LLVMValueRef *Vals,
1917                                 unsigned Count);
1918
1919/**
1920 * Obtain a MDNode value from the global context.
1921 */
1922LLVMValueRef LLVMMDNode(LLVMValueRef *Vals, unsigned Count);
1923
1924/**
1925 * Obtain the underlying string from a MDString value.
1926 *
1927 * @param V Instance to obtain string from.
1928 * @param Len Memory address which will hold length of returned string.
1929 * @return String data in MDString.
1930 */
1931const char  *LLVMGetMDString(LLVMValueRef V, unsigned* Len);
1932
1933/**
1934 * Obtain the number of operands from an MDNode value.
1935 *
1936 * @param V MDNode to get number of operands from.
1937 * @return Number of operands of the MDNode.
1938 */
1939unsigned LLVMGetMDNodeNumOperands(LLVMValueRef V);
1940
1941/**
1942 * Obtain the given MDNode's operands.
1943 *
1944 * The passed LLVMValueRef pointer should point to enough memory to hold all of
1945 * the operands of the given MDNode (see LLVMGetMDNodeNumOperands) as
1946 * LLVMValueRefs. This memory will be populated with the LLVMValueRefs of the
1947 * MDNode's operands.
1948 *
1949 * @param V MDNode to get the operands from.
1950 * @param Dest Destination array for operands.
1951 */
1952void LLVMGetMDNodeOperands(LLVMValueRef V, LLVMValueRef *Dest);
1953
1954/**
1955 * @}
1956 */
1957
1958/**
1959 * @defgroup LLVMCCoreValueBasicBlock Basic Block
1960 *
1961 * A basic block represents a single entry single exit section of code.
1962 * Basic blocks contain a list of instructions which form the body of
1963 * the block.
1964 *
1965 * Basic blocks belong to functions. They have the type of label.
1966 *
1967 * Basic blocks are themselves values. However, the C API models them as
1968 * LLVMBasicBlockRef.
1969 *
1970 * @see llvm::BasicBlock
1971 *
1972 * @{
1973 */
1974
1975/**
1976 * Convert a basic block instance to a value type.
1977 */
1978LLVMValueRef LLVMBasicBlockAsValue(LLVMBasicBlockRef BB);
1979
1980/**
1981 * Determine whether a LLVMValueRef is itself a basic block.
1982 */
1983LLVMBool LLVMValueIsBasicBlock(LLVMValueRef Val);
1984
1985/**
1986 * Convert a LLVMValueRef to a LLVMBasicBlockRef instance.
1987 */
1988LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMValueAsBasicBlock(LLVMValueRef Val);
1989
1990/**
1991 * Obtain the function to which a basic block belongs.
1992 *
1993 * @see llvm::BasicBlock::getParent()
1994 */
1995LLVMValueRef LLVMGetBasicBlockParent(LLVMBasicBlockRef BB);
1996
1997/**
1998 * Obtain the terminator instruction for a basic block.
1999 *
2000 * If the basic block does not have a terminator (it is not well-formed
2001 * if it doesn't), then NULL is returned.
2002 *
2003 * The returned LLVMValueRef corresponds to a llvm::TerminatorInst.
2004 *
2005 * @see llvm::BasicBlock::getTerminator()
2006 */
2007LLVMValueRef LLVMGetBasicBlockTerminator(LLVMBasicBlockRef BB);
2008
2009/**
2010 * Obtain the number of basic blocks in a function.
2011 *
2012 * @param Fn Function value to operate on.
2013 */
2014unsigned LLVMCountBasicBlocks(LLVMValueRef Fn);
2015
2016/**
2017 * Obtain all of the basic blocks in a function.
2018 *
2019 * This operates on a function value. The BasicBlocks parameter is a
2020 * pointer to a pre-allocated array of LLVMBasicBlockRef of at least
2021 * LLVMCountBasicBlocks() in length. This array is populated with
2022 * LLVMBasicBlockRef instances.
2023 */
2024void LLVMGetBasicBlocks(LLVMValueRef Fn, LLVMBasicBlockRef *BasicBlocks);
2025
2026/**
2027 * Obtain the first basic block in a function.
2028 *
2029 * The returned basic block can be used as an iterator. You will likely
2030 * eventually call into LLVMGetNextBasicBlock() with it.
2031 *
2032 * @see llvm::Function::begin()
2033 */
2034LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMGetFirstBasicBlock(LLVMValueRef Fn);
2035
2036/**
2037 * Obtain the last basic block in a function.
2038 *
2039 * @see llvm::Function::end()
2040 */
2041LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMGetLastBasicBlock(LLVMValueRef Fn);
2042
2043/**
2044 * Advance a basic block iterator.
2045 */
2046LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMGetNextBasicBlock(LLVMBasicBlockRef BB);
2047
2048/**
2049 * Go backwards in a basic block iterator.
2050 */
2051LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMGetPreviousBasicBlock(LLVMBasicBlockRef BB);
2052
2053/**
2054 * Obtain the basic block that corresponds to the entry point of a
2055 * function.
2056 *
2057 * @see llvm::Function::getEntryBlock()
2058 */
2059LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMGetEntryBasicBlock(LLVMValueRef Fn);
2060
2061/**
2062 * Append a basic block to the end of a function.
2063 *
2064 * @see llvm::BasicBlock::Create()
2065 */
2066LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMAppendBasicBlockInContext(LLVMContextRef C,
2067                                                LLVMValueRef Fn,
2068                                                const char *Name);
2069
2070/**
2071 * Append a basic block to the end of a function using the global
2072 * context.
2073 *
2074 * @see llvm::BasicBlock::Create()
2075 */
2076LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMAppendBasicBlock(LLVMValueRef Fn, const char *Name);
2077
2078/**
2079 * Insert a basic block in a function before another basic block.
2080 *
2081 * The function to add to is determined by the function of the
2082 * passed basic block.
2083 *
2084 * @see llvm::BasicBlock::Create()
2085 */
2086LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMInsertBasicBlockInContext(LLVMContextRef C,
2087                                                LLVMBasicBlockRef BB,
2088                                                const char *Name);
2089
2090/**
2091 * Insert a basic block in a function using the global context.
2092 *
2093 * @see llvm::BasicBlock::Create()
2094 */
2095LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMInsertBasicBlock(LLVMBasicBlockRef InsertBeforeBB,
2096                                       const char *Name);
2097
2098/**
2099 * Remove a basic block from a function and delete it.
2100 *
2101 * This deletes the basic block from its containing function and deletes
2102 * the basic block itself.
2103 *
2104 * @see llvm::BasicBlock::eraseFromParent()
2105 */
2106void LLVMDeleteBasicBlock(LLVMBasicBlockRef BB);
2107
2108/**
2109 * Remove a basic block from a function.
2110 *
2111 * This deletes the basic block from its containing function but keep
2112 * the basic block alive.
2113 *
2114 * @see llvm::BasicBlock::removeFromParent()
2115 */
2116void LLVMRemoveBasicBlockFromParent(LLVMBasicBlockRef BB);
2117
2118/**
2119 * Move a basic block to before another one.
2120 *
2121 * @see llvm::BasicBlock::moveBefore()
2122 */
2123void LLVMMoveBasicBlockBefore(LLVMBasicBlockRef BB, LLVMBasicBlockRef MovePos);
2124
2125/**
2126 * Move a basic block to after another one.
2127 *
2128 * @see llvm::BasicBlock::moveAfter()
2129 */
2130void LLVMMoveBasicBlockAfter(LLVMBasicBlockRef BB, LLVMBasicBlockRef MovePos);
2131
2132/**
2133 * Obtain the first instruction in a basic block.
2134 *
2135 * The returned LLVMValueRef corresponds to a llvm::Instruction
2136 * instance.
2137 */
2138LLVMValueRef LLVMGetFirstInstruction(LLVMBasicBlockRef BB);
2139
2140/**
2141 * Obtain the last instruction in a basic block.
2142 *
2143 * The returned LLVMValueRef corresponds to a LLVM:Instruction.
2144 */
2145LLVMValueRef LLVMGetLastInstruction(LLVMBasicBlockRef BB);
2146
2147/**
2148 * @}
2149 */
2150
2151/**
2152 * @defgroup LLVMCCoreValueInstruction Instructions
2153 *
2154 * Functions in this group relate to the inspection and manipulation of
2155 * individual instructions.
2156 *
2157 * In the C++ API, an instruction is modeled by llvm::Instruction. This
2158 * class has a large number of descendents. llvm::Instruction is a
2159 * llvm::Value and in the C API, instructions are modeled by
2160 * LLVMValueRef.
2161 *
2162 * This group also contains sub-groups which operate on specific
2163 * llvm::Instruction types, e.g. llvm::CallInst.
2164 *
2165 * @{
2166 */
2167
2168/**
2169 * Determine whether an instruction has any metadata attached.
2170 */
2171int LLVMHasMetadata(LLVMValueRef Val);
2172
2173/**
2174 * Return metadata associated with an instruction value.
2175 */
2176LLVMValueRef LLVMGetMetadata(LLVMValueRef Val, unsigned KindID);
2177
2178/**
2179 * Set metadata associated with an instruction value.
2180 */
2181void LLVMSetMetadata(LLVMValueRef Val, unsigned KindID, LLVMValueRef Node);
2182
2183/**
2184 * Obtain the basic block to which an instruction belongs.
2185 *
2186 * @see llvm::Instruction::getParent()
2187 */
2188LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMGetInstructionParent(LLVMValueRef Inst);
2189
2190/**
2191 * Obtain the instruction that occurs after the one specified.
2192 *
2193 * The next instruction will be from the same basic block.
2194 *
2195 * If this is the last instruction in a basic block, NULL will be
2196 * returned.
2197 */
2198LLVMValueRef LLVMGetNextInstruction(LLVMValueRef Inst);
2199
2200/**
2201 * Obtain the instruction that occurred before this one.
2202 *
2203 * If the instruction is the first instruction in a basic block, NULL
2204 * will be returned.
2205 */
2206LLVMValueRef LLVMGetPreviousInstruction(LLVMValueRef Inst);
2207
2208/**
2209 * Remove and delete an instruction.
2210 *
2211 * The instruction specified is removed from its containing building
2212 * block and then deleted.
2213 *
2214 * @see llvm::Instruction::eraseFromParent()
2215 */
2216void LLVMInstructionEraseFromParent(LLVMValueRef Inst);
2217
2218/**
2219 * Obtain the code opcode for an individual instruction.
2220 *
2221 * @see llvm::Instruction::getOpCode()
2222 */
2223LLVMOpcode   LLVMGetInstructionOpcode(LLVMValueRef Inst);
2224
2225/**
2226 * Obtain the predicate of an instruction.
2227 *
2228 * This is only valid for instructions that correspond to llvm::ICmpInst
2229 * or llvm::ConstantExpr whose opcode is llvm::Instruction::ICmp.
2230 *
2231 * @see llvm::ICmpInst::getPredicate()
2232 */
2233LLVMIntPredicate LLVMGetICmpPredicate(LLVMValueRef Inst);
2234
2235/**
2236 * @defgroup LLVMCCoreValueInstructionCall Call Sites and Invocations
2237 *
2238 * Functions in this group apply to instructions that refer to call
2239 * sites and invocations. These correspond to C++ types in the
2240 * llvm::CallInst class tree.
2241 *
2242 * @{
2243 */
2244
2245/**
2246 * Set the calling convention for a call instruction.
2247 *
2248 * This expects an LLVMValueRef that corresponds to a llvm::CallInst or
2249 * llvm::InvokeInst.
2250 *
2251 * @see llvm::CallInst::setCallingConv()
2252 * @see llvm::InvokeInst::setCallingConv()
2253 */
2254void LLVMSetInstructionCallConv(LLVMValueRef Instr, unsigned CC);
2255
2256/**
2257 * Obtain the calling convention for a call instruction.
2258 *
2259 * This is the opposite of LLVMSetInstructionCallConv(). Reads its
2260 * usage.
2261 *
2262 * @see LLVMSetInstructionCallConv()
2263 */
2264unsigned LLVMGetInstructionCallConv(LLVMValueRef Instr);
2265
2266
2267void LLVMAddInstrAttribute(LLVMValueRef Instr, unsigned index, LLVMAttribute);
2268void LLVMRemoveInstrAttribute(LLVMValueRef Instr, unsigned index,
2269                              LLVMAttribute);
2270void LLVMSetInstrParamAlignment(LLVMValueRef Instr, unsigned index,
2271                                unsigned align);
2272
2273/**
2274 * Obtain whether a call instruction is a tail call.
2275 *
2276 * This only works on llvm::CallInst instructions.
2277 *
2278 * @see llvm::CallInst::isTailCall()
2279 */
2280LLVMBool LLVMIsTailCall(LLVMValueRef CallInst);
2281
2282/**
2283 * Set whether a call instruction is a tail call.
2284 *
2285 * This only works on llvm::CallInst instructions.
2286 *
2287 * @see llvm::CallInst::setTailCall()
2288 */
2289void LLVMSetTailCall(LLVMValueRef CallInst, LLVMBool IsTailCall);
2290
2291/**
2292 * @}
2293 */
2294
2295/**
2296 * Obtain the default destination basic block of a switch instruction.
2297 *
2298 * This only works on llvm::SwitchInst instructions.
2299 *
2300 * @see llvm::SwitchInst::getDefaultDest()
2301 */
2302LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMGetSwitchDefaultDest(LLVMValueRef SwitchInstr);
2303
2304/**
2305 * @defgroup LLVMCCoreValueInstructionPHINode PHI Nodes
2306 *
2307 * Functions in this group only apply to instructions that map to
2308 * llvm::PHINode instances.
2309 *
2310 * @{
2311 */
2312
2313/**
2314 * Add an incoming value to the end of a PHI list.
2315 */
2316void LLVMAddIncoming(LLVMValueRef PhiNode, LLVMValueRef *IncomingValues,
2317                     LLVMBasicBlockRef *IncomingBlocks, unsigned Count);
2318
2319/**
2320 * Obtain the number of incoming basic blocks to a PHI node.
2321 */
2322unsigned LLVMCountIncoming(LLVMValueRef PhiNode);
2323
2324/**
2325 * Obtain an incoming value to a PHI node as a LLVMValueRef.
2326 */
2327LLVMValueRef LLVMGetIncomingValue(LLVMValueRef PhiNode, unsigned Index);
2328
2329/**
2330 * Obtain an incoming value to a PHI node as a LLVMBasicBlockRef.
2331 */
2332LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMGetIncomingBlock(LLVMValueRef PhiNode, unsigned Index);
2333
2334/**
2335 * @}
2336 */
2337
2338/**
2339 * @}
2340 */
2341
2342/**
2343 * @}
2344 */
2345
2346/**
2347 * @defgroup LLVMCCoreInstructionBuilder Instruction Builders
2348 *
2349 * An instruction builder represents a point within a basic block and is
2350 * the exclusive means of building instructions using the C interface.
2351 *
2352 * @{
2353 */
2354
2355LLVMBuilderRef LLVMCreateBuilderInContext(LLVMContextRef C);
2356LLVMBuilderRef LLVMCreateBuilder(void);
2357void LLVMPositionBuilder(LLVMBuilderRef Builder, LLVMBasicBlockRef Block,
2358                         LLVMValueRef Instr);
2359void LLVMPositionBuilderBefore(LLVMBuilderRef Builder, LLVMValueRef Instr);
2360void LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(LLVMBuilderRef Builder, LLVMBasicBlockRef Block);
2361LLVMBasicBlockRef LLVMGetInsertBlock(LLVMBuilderRef Builder);
2362void LLVMClearInsertionPosition(LLVMBuilderRef Builder);
2363void LLVMInsertIntoBuilder(LLVMBuilderRef Builder, LLVMValueRef Instr);
2364void LLVMInsertIntoBuilderWithName(LLVMBuilderRef Builder, LLVMValueRef Instr,
2365                                   const char *Name);
2366void LLVMDisposeBuilder(LLVMBuilderRef Builder);
2367
2368/* Metadata */
2369void LLVMSetCurrentDebugLocation(LLVMBuilderRef Builder, LLVMValueRef L);
2370LLVMValueRef LLVMGetCurrentDebugLocation(LLVMBuilderRef Builder);
2371void LLVMSetInstDebugLocation(LLVMBuilderRef Builder, LLVMValueRef Inst);
2372
2373/* Terminators */
2374LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildRetVoid(LLVMBuilderRef);
2375LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildRet(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef V);
2376LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildAggregateRet(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef *RetVals,
2377                                   unsigned N);
2378LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildBr(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMBasicBlockRef Dest);
2379LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildCondBr(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef If,
2380                             LLVMBasicBlockRef Then, LLVMBasicBlockRef Else);
2381LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildSwitch(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef V,
2382                             LLVMBasicBlockRef Else, unsigned NumCases);
2383LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildIndirectBr(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Addr,
2384                                 unsigned NumDests);
2385LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildInvoke(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef Fn,
2386                             LLVMValueRef *Args, unsigned NumArgs,
2387                             LLVMBasicBlockRef Then, LLVMBasicBlockRef Catch,
2388                             const char *Name);
2389LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildLandingPad(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMTypeRef Ty,
2390                                 LLVMValueRef PersFn, unsigned NumClauses,
2391                                 const char *Name);
2392LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildResume(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Exn);
2393LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildUnreachable(LLVMBuilderRef);
2394
2395/* Add a case to the switch instruction */
2396void LLVMAddCase(LLVMValueRef Switch, LLVMValueRef OnVal,
2397                 LLVMBasicBlockRef Dest);
2398
2399/* Add a destination to the indirectbr instruction */
2400void LLVMAddDestination(LLVMValueRef IndirectBr, LLVMBasicBlockRef Dest);
2401
2402/* Add a catch or filter clause to the landingpad instruction */
2403void LLVMAddClause(LLVMValueRef LandingPad, LLVMValueRef ClauseVal);
2404
2405/* Set the 'cleanup' flag in the landingpad instruction */
2406void LLVMSetCleanup(LLVMValueRef LandingPad, LLVMBool Val);
2407
2408/* Arithmetic */
2409LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildAdd(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
2410                          const char *Name);
2411LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildNSWAdd(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
2412                             const char *Name);
2413LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildNUWAdd(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
2414                             const char *Name);
2415LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildFAdd(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
2416                           const char *Name);
2417LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildSub(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
2418                          const char *Name);
2419LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildNSWSub(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
2420                             const char *Name);
2421LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildNUWSub(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
2422                             const char *Name);
2423LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildFSub(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
2424                           const char *Name);
2425LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildMul(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
2426                          const char *Name);
2427LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildNSWMul(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
2428                             const char *Name);
2429LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildNUWMul(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
2430                             const char *Name);
2431LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildFMul(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
2432                           const char *Name);
2433LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildUDiv(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
2434                           const char *Name);
2435LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildSDiv(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
2436                           const char *Name);
2437LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildExactSDiv(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
2438                                const char *Name);
2439LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildFDiv(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
2440                           const char *Name);
2441LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildURem(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
2442                           const char *Name);
2443LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildSRem(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
2444                           const char *Name);
2445LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildFRem(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
2446                           const char *Name);
2447LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildShl(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
2448                           const char *Name);
2449LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildLShr(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
2450                           const char *Name);
2451LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildAShr(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
2452                           const char *Name);
2453LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildAnd(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
2454                          const char *Name);
2455LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildOr(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
2456                          const char *Name);
2457LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildXor(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
2458                          const char *Name);
2459LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildBinOp(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMOpcode Op,
2460                            LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
2461                            const char *Name);
2462LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildNeg(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef V, const char *Name);
2463LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildNSWNeg(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef V,
2464                             const char *Name);
2465LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildNUWNeg(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef V,
2466                             const char *Name);
2467LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildFNeg(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef V, const char *Name);
2468LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildNot(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef V, const char *Name);
2469
2470/* Memory */
2471LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildMalloc(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMTypeRef Ty, const char *Name);
2472LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildArrayMalloc(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMTypeRef Ty,
2473                                  LLVMValueRef Val, const char *Name);
2474LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildAlloca(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMTypeRef Ty, const char *Name);
2475LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildArrayAlloca(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMTypeRef Ty,
2476                                  LLVMValueRef Val, const char *Name);
2477LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildFree(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef PointerVal);
2478LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildLoad(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef PointerVal,
2479                           const char *Name);
2480LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildStore(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef Val, LLVMValueRef Ptr);
2481LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildGEP(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Pointer,
2482                          LLVMValueRef *Indices, unsigned NumIndices,
2483                          const char *Name);
2484LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildInBoundsGEP(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Pointer,
2485                                  LLVMValueRef *Indices, unsigned NumIndices,
2486                                  const char *Name);
2487LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildStructGEP(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMValueRef Pointer,
2488                                unsigned Idx, const char *Name);
2489LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildGlobalString(LLVMBuilderRef B, const char *Str,
2490                                   const char *Name);
2491LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildGlobalStringPtr(LLVMBuilderRef B, const char *Str,
2492                                      const char *Name);
2493LLVMBool LLVMGetVolatile(LLVMValueRef MemoryAccessInst);
2494void LLVMSetVolatile(LLVMValueRef MemoryAccessInst, LLVMBool IsVolatile);
2495
2496/* Casts */
2497LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildTrunc(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef Val,
2498                            LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name);
2499LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildZExt(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef Val,
2500                           LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name);
2501LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildSExt(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef Val,
2502                           LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name);
2503LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildFPToUI(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef Val,
2504                             LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name);
2505LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildFPToSI(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef Val,
2506                             LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name);
2507LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildUIToFP(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef Val,
2508                             LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name);
2509LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildSIToFP(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef Val,
2510                             LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name);
2511LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildFPTrunc(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef Val,
2512                              LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name);
2513LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildFPExt(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef Val,
2514                            LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name);
2515LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildPtrToInt(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef Val,
2516                               LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name);
2517LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildIntToPtr(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef Val,
2518                               LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name);
2519LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildBitCast(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef Val,
2520                              LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name);
2521LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildZExtOrBitCast(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef Val,
2522                                    LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name);
2523LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildSExtOrBitCast(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef Val,
2524                                    LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name);
2525LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildTruncOrBitCast(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef Val,
2526                                     LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name);
2527LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildCast(LLVMBuilderRef B, LLVMOpcode Op, LLVMValueRef Val,
2528                           LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name);
2529LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildPointerCast(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef Val,
2530                                  LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name);
2531LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildIntCast(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef Val, /*Signed cast!*/
2532                              LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name);
2533LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildFPCast(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef Val,
2534                             LLVMTypeRef DestTy, const char *Name);
2535
2536/* Comparisons */
2537LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildICmp(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMIntPredicate Op,
2538                           LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
2539                           const char *Name);
2540LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildFCmp(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMRealPredicate Op,
2541                           LLVMValueRef LHS, LLVMValueRef RHS,
2542                           const char *Name);
2543
2544/* Miscellaneous instructions */
2545LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildPhi(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMTypeRef Ty, const char *Name);
2546LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildCall(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef Fn,
2547                           LLVMValueRef *Args, unsigned NumArgs,
2548                           const char *Name);
2549LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildSelect(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef If,
2550                             LLVMValueRef Then, LLVMValueRef Else,
2551                             const char *Name);
2552LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildVAArg(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef List, LLVMTypeRef Ty,
2553                            const char *Name);
2554LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildExtractElement(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef VecVal,
2555                                     LLVMValueRef Index, const char *Name);
2556LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildInsertElement(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef VecVal,
2557                                    LLVMValueRef EltVal, LLVMValueRef Index,
2558                                    const char *Name);
2559LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildShuffleVector(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef V1,
2560                                    LLVMValueRef V2, LLVMValueRef Mask,
2561                                    const char *Name);
2562LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildExtractValue(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef AggVal,
2563                                   unsigned Index, const char *Name);
2564LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildInsertValue(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef AggVal,
2565                                  LLVMValueRef EltVal, unsigned Index,
2566                                  const char *Name);
2567
2568LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildIsNull(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef Val,
2569                             const char *Name);
2570LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildIsNotNull(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef Val,
2571                                const char *Name);
2572LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildPtrDiff(LLVMBuilderRef, LLVMValueRef LHS,
2573                              LLVMValueRef RHS, const char *Name);
2574LLVMValueRef LLVMBuildAtomicRMW(LLVMBuilderRef B,LLVMAtomicRMWBinOp op,
2575                                LLVMValueRef PTR, LLVMValueRef Val,
2576                                LLVMAtomicOrdering ordering,
2577                                LLVMBool singleThread);
2578
2579/**
2580 * @}
2581 */
2582
2583/**
2584 * @defgroup LLVMCCoreModuleProvider Module Providers
2585 *
2586 * @{
2587 */
2588
2589/**
2590 * Changes the type of M so it can be passed to FunctionPassManagers and the
2591 * JIT.  They take ModuleProviders for historical reasons.
2592 */
2593LLVMModuleProviderRef
2594LLVMCreateModuleProviderForExistingModule(LLVMModuleRef M);
2595
2596/**
2597 * Destroys the module M.
2598 */
2599void LLVMDisposeModuleProvider(LLVMModuleProviderRef M);
2600
2601/**
2602 * @}
2603 */
2604
2605/**
2606 * @defgroup LLVMCCoreMemoryBuffers Memory Buffers
2607 *
2608 * @{
2609 */
2610
2611LLVMBool LLVMCreateMemoryBufferWithContentsOfFile(const char *Path,
2612                                                  LLVMMemoryBufferRef *OutMemBuf,
2613                                                  char **OutMessage);
2614LLVMBool LLVMCreateMemoryBufferWithSTDIN(LLVMMemoryBufferRef *OutMemBuf,
2615                                         char **OutMessage);
2616LLVMMemoryBufferRef LLVMCreateMemoryBufferWithMemoryRange(const char *InputData,
2617                                                          size_t InputDataLength,
2618                                                          const char *BufferName,
2619                                                          LLVMBool RequiresNullTerminator);
2620LLVMMemoryBufferRef LLVMCreateMemoryBufferWithMemoryRangeCopy(const char *InputData,
2621                                                              size_t InputDataLength,
2622                                                              const char *BufferName);
2623const char *LLVMGetBufferStart(LLVMMemoryBufferRef MemBuf);
2624size_t LLVMGetBufferSize(LLVMMemoryBufferRef MemBuf);
2625void LLVMDisposeMemoryBuffer(LLVMMemoryBufferRef MemBuf);
2626
2627/**
2628 * @}
2629 */
2630
2631/**
2632 * @defgroup LLVMCCorePassRegistry Pass Registry
2633 *
2634 * @{
2635 */
2636
2637/** Return the global pass registry, for use with initialization functions.
2638    @see llvm::PassRegistry::getPassRegistry */
2639LLVMPassRegistryRef LLVMGetGlobalPassRegistry(void);
2640
2641/**
2642 * @}
2643 */
2644
2645/**
2646 * @defgroup LLVMCCorePassManagers Pass Managers
2647 *
2648 * @{
2649 */
2650
2651/** Constructs a new whole-module pass pipeline. This type of pipeline is
2652    suitable for link-time optimization and whole-module transformations.
2653    @see llvm::PassManager::PassManager */
2654LLVMPassManagerRef LLVMCreatePassManager(void);
2655
2656/** Constructs a new function-by-function pass pipeline over the module
2657    provider. It does not take ownership of the module provider. This type of
2658    pipeline is suitable for code generation and JIT compilation tasks.
2659    @see llvm::FunctionPassManager::FunctionPassManager */
2660LLVMPassManagerRef LLVMCreateFunctionPassManagerForModule(LLVMModuleRef M);
2661
2662/** Deprecated: Use LLVMCreateFunctionPassManagerForModule instead. */
2663LLVMPassManagerRef LLVMCreateFunctionPassManager(LLVMModuleProviderRef MP);
2664
2665/** Initializes, executes on the provided module, and finalizes all of the
2666    passes scheduled in the pass manager. Returns 1 if any of the passes
2667    modified the module, 0 otherwise.
2668    @see llvm::PassManager::run(Module&) */
2669LLVMBool LLVMRunPassManager(LLVMPassManagerRef PM, LLVMModuleRef M);
2670
2671/** Initializes all of the function passes scheduled in the function pass
2672    manager. Returns 1 if any of the passes modified the module, 0 otherwise.
2673    @see llvm::FunctionPassManager::doInitialization */
2674LLVMBool LLVMInitializeFunctionPassManager(LLVMPassManagerRef FPM);
2675
2676/** Executes all of the function passes scheduled in the function pass manager
2677    on the provided function. Returns 1 if any of the passes modified the
2678    function, false otherwise.
2679    @see llvm::FunctionPassManager::run(Function&) */
2680LLVMBool LLVMRunFunctionPassManager(LLVMPassManagerRef FPM, LLVMValueRef F);
2681
2682/** Finalizes all of the function passes scheduled in in the function pass
2683    manager. Returns 1 if any of the passes modified the module, 0 otherwise.
2684    @see llvm::FunctionPassManager::doFinalization */
2685LLVMBool LLVMFinalizeFunctionPassManager(LLVMPassManagerRef FPM);
2686
2687/** Frees the memory of a pass pipeline. For function pipelines, does not free
2688    the module provider.
2689    @see llvm::PassManagerBase::~PassManagerBase. */
2690void LLVMDisposePassManager(LLVMPassManagerRef PM);
2691
2692/**
2693 * @}
2694 */
2695
2696/**
2697 * @defgroup LLVMCCoreThreading Threading
2698 *
2699 * Handle the structures needed to make LLVM safe for multithreading.
2700 *
2701 * @{
2702 */
2703
2704/** Allocate and initialize structures needed to make LLVM safe for
2705    multithreading. The return value indicates whether multithreaded
2706    initialization succeeded. Must be executed in isolation from all
2707    other LLVM api calls.
2708    @see llvm::llvm_start_multithreaded */
2709LLVMBool LLVMStartMultithreaded();
2710
2711/** Deallocate structures necessary to make LLVM safe for multithreading.
2712    Must be executed in isolation from all other LLVM api calls.
2713    @see llvm::llvm_stop_multithreaded */
2714void LLVMStopMultithreaded();
2715
2716/** Check whether LLVM is executing in thread-safe mode or not.
2717    @see llvm::llvm_is_multithreaded */
2718LLVMBool LLVMIsMultithreaded();
2719
2720/**
2721 * @}
2722 */
2723
2724/**
2725 * @}
2726 */
2727
2728/**
2729 * @}
2730 */
2731
2732#ifdef __cplusplus
2733}
2734#endif /* !defined(__cplusplus) */
2735
2736#endif /* !defined(LLVM_C_CORE_H) */
2737