#ifndef EXCEPTION_H
#define EXCEPTION_H
-typedef struct llvm_exception {
+struct llvm_exception {
// ExceptionDestructor - This call-back function is used to destroy the
// current exception, without requiring the caller to know what the concrete
// exception type is.
//
- void (*ExceptionDestructor)(struct llvm_exception *);
+ void (*ExceptionDestructor)(llvm_exception *);
// ExceptionType - This field identifies what runtime library this exception
// came from. Currently defined values are:
unsigned ExceptionType;
// Next - This points to the next exception in the current stack.
- struct llvm_exception *Next;
+ llvm_exception *Next;
// HandlerCount - This is a count of the number of handlers which have
// currently caught this exception. If the handler is caught and this number
// falls to zero, the exception is destroyed.
//
unsigned HandlerCount;
-} llvm_exception;
+};
enum {
ErrorException = 0,
#ifndef EXCEPTION_H
#define EXCEPTION_H
-typedef struct llvm_exception {
+struct llvm_exception {
// ExceptionDestructor - This call-back function is used to destroy the
// current exception, without requiring the caller to know what the concrete
// exception type is.
//
- void (*ExceptionDestructor)(struct llvm_exception *);
+ void (*ExceptionDestructor)(llvm_exception *);
// ExceptionType - This field identifies what runtime library this exception
// came from. Currently defined values are:
unsigned ExceptionType;
// Next - This points to the next exception in the current stack.
- struct llvm_exception *Next;
+ llvm_exception *Next;
// HandlerCount - This is a count of the number of handlers which have
// currently caught this exception. If the handler is caught and this number
// falls to zero, the exception is destroyed.
//
unsigned HandlerCount;
-} llvm_exception;
+};
enum {
ErrorException = 0,