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//===--- MicrosoftCXXABI.cpp - Emit LLVM Code from ASTs for a Module ------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This provides C++ code generation targeting the Microsoft Visual C++ ABI.
// The class in this file generates structures that follow the Microsoft
// Visual C++ ABI, which is actually not very well documented at all outside
// of Microsoft.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "CGCXXABI.h"
#include "CodeGenModule.h"
#include "clang/AST/Decl.h"
#include "clang/AST/DeclCXX.h"
using namespace clang;
using namespace CodeGen;
namespace {
class MicrosoftCXXABI : public CGCXXABI {
public:
MicrosoftCXXABI(CodeGenModule &CGM) : CGCXXABI(CGM) {}
void BuildConstructorSignature(const CXXConstructorDecl *Ctor,
CXXCtorType Type,
CanQualType &ResTy,
SmallVectorImpl<CanQualType> &ArgTys) {
// 'this' is already in place
// TODO: 'for base' flag
}
void BuildDestructorSignature(const CXXDestructorDecl *Ctor,
CXXDtorType Type,
CanQualType &ResTy,
SmallVectorImpl<CanQualType> &ArgTys) {
// 'this' is already in place
// TODO: 'for base' flag
}
void BuildInstanceFunctionParams(CodeGenFunction &CGF,
QualType &ResTy,
FunctionArgList &Params) {
BuildThisParam(CGF, Params);
// TODO: 'for base' flag
}
void EmitInstanceFunctionProlog(CodeGenFunction &CGF) {
EmitThisParam(CGF);
// TODO: 'for base' flag
}
// ==== Notes on array cookies =========
//
// MSVC seems to only use cookies when the class has a destructor; a
// two-argument usual array deallocation function isn't sufficient.
//
// For example, this code prints "100" and "1":
// struct A {
// char x;
// void *operator new[](size_t sz) {
// printf("%u\n", sz);
// return malloc(sz);
// }
// void operator delete[](void *p, size_t sz) {
// printf("%u\n", sz);
// free(p);
// }
// };
// int main() {
// A *p = new A[100];
// delete[] p;
// }
// Whereas it prints "104" and "104" if you give A a destructor.
void ReadArrayCookie(CodeGenFunction &CGF, llvm::Value *Ptr,
const CXXDeleteExpr *expr,
QualType ElementType, llvm::Value *&NumElements,
llvm::Value *&AllocPtr, CharUnits &CookieSize) {
CGF.CGM.ErrorUnsupported(expr, "don't know how to handle array cookies "
"in the Microsoft C++ ABI");
}
};
}
CGCXXABI *clang::CodeGen::CreateMicrosoftCXXABI(CodeGenModule &CGM) {
return new MicrosoftCXXABI(CGM);
}
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