#ifndef LLVM_C_CORE_H
#define LLVM_C_CORE_H
-#include "llvm-c/Support.h"
+#include "llvm-c/ErrorHandling.h"
+#include "llvm-c/Types.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
* the LLVM intermediate representation as well as other related types
* and utilities.
*
- * LLVM uses a polymorphic type hierarchy which C cannot represent, therefore
- * parameters must be passed as base types. Despite the declared types, most
- * of the functions provided operate only on branches of the type hierarchy.
- * The declared parameter names are descriptive and specify which type is
- * required. Additionally, each type hierarchy is documented along with the
- * functions that operate upon it. For more detail, refer to LLVM's C++ code.
- * If in doubt, refer to Core.cpp, which performs parameter downcasts in the
- * form unwrap<RequiredType>(Param).
- *
* Many exotic languages can interoperate with C code but have a harder time
* with C++ due to name mangling. So in addition to C, this interface enables
* tools written in such languages.
* @{
*/
-/* Opaque types. */
-
-/**
- * The top-level container for all LLVM global data. See the LLVMContext class.
- */
-typedef struct LLVMOpaqueContext *LLVMContextRef;
-
-/**
- * The top-level container for all other LLVM Intermediate Representation (IR)
- * objects.
- *
- * @see llvm::Module
- */
-typedef struct LLVMOpaqueModule *LLVMModuleRef;
-
-/**
- * Each value in the LLVM IR has a type, an LLVMTypeRef.
- *
- * @see llvm::Type
- */
-typedef struct LLVMOpaqueType *LLVMTypeRef;
-
-/**
- * Represents an individual value in LLVM IR.
- *
- * This models llvm::Value.
- */
-typedef struct LLVMOpaqueValue *LLVMValueRef;
-
-/**
- * Represents a basic block of instructions in LLVM IR.
- *
- * This models llvm::BasicBlock.
- */
-typedef struct LLVMOpaqueBasicBlock *LLVMBasicBlockRef;
-
-/**
- * Represents an LLVM basic block builder.
- *
- * This models llvm::IRBuilder.
- */
-typedef struct LLVMOpaqueBuilder *LLVMBuilderRef;
-
-/**
- * Interface used to provide a module to JIT or interpreter.
- * This is now just a synonym for llvm::Module, but we have to keep using the
- * different type to keep binary compatibility.
- */
-typedef struct LLVMOpaqueModuleProvider *LLVMModuleProviderRef;
-
-/** @see llvm::PassManagerBase */
-typedef struct LLVMOpaquePassManager *LLVMPassManagerRef;
-
-/** @see llvm::PassRegistry */
-typedef struct LLVMOpaquePassRegistry *LLVMPassRegistryRef;
-
-/**
- * Used to get the users and usees of a Value.
- *
- * @see llvm::Use */
-typedef struct LLVMOpaqueUse *LLVMUseRef;
-
-
-/**
- * @see llvm::DiagnosticInfo
- */
-typedef struct LLVMOpaqueDiagnosticInfo *LLVMDiagnosticInfoRef;
-
typedef enum {
LLVMZExtAttribute = 1<<0,
LLVMSExtAttribute = 1<<1,
char *LLVMCreateMessage(const char *Message);
void LLVMDisposeMessage(char *Message);
-typedef void (*LLVMFatalErrorHandler)(const char *Reason);
-
-/**
- * Install a fatal error handler. By default, if LLVM detects a fatal error, it
- * will call exit(1). This may not be appropriate in many contexts. For example,
- * doing exit(1) will bypass many crash reporting/tracing system tools. This
- * function allows you to install a callback that will be invoked prior to the
- * call to exit(1).
- */
-void LLVMInstallFatalErrorHandler(LLVMFatalErrorHandler Handler);
-
-/**
- * Reset the fatal error handler. This resets LLVM's fatal error handling
- * behavior to the default.
- */
-void LLVMResetFatalErrorHandler(void);
-
-/**
- * Enable LLVM's built-in stack trace code. This intercepts the OS's crash
- * signals and prints which component of LLVM you were in at the time if the
- * crash.
- */
-void LLVMEnablePrettyStackTrace(void);
-
/**
* @defgroup LLVMCCoreContext Contexts
*
*
* @see llvm::Instruction::getOpCode()
*/
-LLVMOpcode LLVMGetInstructionOpcode(LLVMValueRef Inst);
+LLVMOpcode LLVMGetInstructionOpcode(LLVMValueRef Inst);
/**
* Obtain the predicate of an instruction.