[llvm] 6e1affe - [docs][ORC] Fix section title and reference.

Lang Hames via llvm-commits llvm-commits at lists.llvm.org
Mon Feb 22 22:43:39 PST 2021


Author: Lang Hames
Date: 2021-02-23T17:38:51+11:00
New Revision: 6e1affe71c79a1cb5ea9d805ff7baae5cba59c0e

URL: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/6e1affe71c79a1cb5ea9d805ff7baae5cba59c0e
DIFF: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/6e1affe71c79a1cb5ea9d805ff7baae5cba59c0e.diff

LOG: [docs][ORC] Fix section title and reference.

Added: 
    

Modified: 
    llvm/docs/ORCv2.rst

Removed: 
    


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diff  --git a/llvm/docs/ORCv2.rst b/llvm/docs/ORCv2.rst
index cfd09ba0e227..8489dd8cf0e9 100644
--- a/llvm/docs/ORCv2.rst
+++ b/llvm/docs/ORCv2.rst
@@ -324,13 +324,13 @@ to be re-used across JIT sessions as the JIT'd code no longer changes, only the
 absolute symbol definition does.
 
 For process and library symbols the DynamicLibrarySearchGenerator utility (See
-:ref:`How to Add Process and Library Symbols to JITDylibs
-<ProcessAndLibrarySymbols>`) can be used to automatically build absolute
-symbol mappings for you. However the absoluteSymbols function is still useful
-for making non-global objects in your JIT visible to JIT'd code. For example,
-imagine that your JIT standard library needs access to your JIT object to make
-some calls. We could bake the address of your object into the library, but then
-it would need to be recompiled for each session:
+:ref:`How to Add Process and Library Symbols to JITDylibs`) can be used to
+automatically build absolute symbol mappings for you. However the
+absoluteSymbols function is still useful for making non-global objects in your
+JIT visible to JIT'd code. For example, imagine that your JIT standard library
+needs access to your JIT object to make some calls. We could bake the address of
+your object into the library, but then it would need to be recompiled for each
+session:
 
 .. code-block: c++
 
@@ -683,8 +683,8 @@ all modules on the same context:
 
 .. _ProcessAndLibrarySymbols:
 
-How to Add Process and Library Symbols to the JITDylibs
-=======================================================
+How to Add Process and Library Symbols to JITDylibs
+===================================================
 
 JIT'd code typically needs access to symbols in the host program or in
 supporting libraries. References to process symbols can be "baked in" to code


        


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