[llvm-dev] Is the CppBackend still supported?
Rafael EspĂndola via llvm-dev
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org
Tue May 3 13:36:01 PDT 2016
Care to send a patch deleting it? :-)
Cheers,
Rafael
On 3 May 2016 at 16:23, James Y Knight via llvm-dev
<llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> Yes, it's quite obviously dead and should be deleted.
>
> When I brought this up last time -- after realizing that it wasn't actually
> a backend that targetted c++ (which might be useful), but rather just
> something that emitted IR by calling llvm C++ functions (which really isn't
> IMO) -- someone also pointed out that it also really ought to be using
> IRBuilder...if anyone cared about it.
>
>
> On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 4:14 PM, Sean Silva via llvm-dev
> <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>>
>> AFAICT it is dead.
>>
>> On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 4:04 AM, Stanislav Manilov via llvm-dev
>> <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I was trying to compile a simple program with the CppBackend like so:
>>>
>>> $ clang str_arg.c -emit-llvm -S
>>> $ llc -march=cpp str_arg.ll
>>>
>>> It produces a file `str_arg.cpp` as expected, however it doesn't seem
>>> that the resulting file is correct. For once, it includes
>>> `<llvm/Analysis/Verifier.h>` which seems to have been moved to
>>> `llvm/IR/Verifier.h` as far back as 2013.
>>>
>>> My question is this: is the CppBackend supposed to work? If so, what am I
>>> missing?
>>>
>>> Listing of str_arg.c:
>>>
>>> #include <stdio.h>
>>>
>>> void i(unsigned index, char *string) {
>>> printf("%d %s\n", index, string);
>>> }
>>>
>>> int main() {
>>> i(10, "foo");
>>> return 0;
>>> }
>>>
>>> clang version:
>>>
>>> clang version 3.7.1 (http://llvm.org/git/clang.git
>>> 0dbefa1b83eb90f7a06b5df5df254ce32be3db4b) (http://llvm.org/git/llvm.git
>>> 33c352b3eda89abc24e7511d9045fa2e499a42e3)
>>> Target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
>>> Thread model: posix
>>>
>>> llc version:
>>>
>>> LLVM (http://llvm.org/):
>>> LLVM version 3.7.1
>>> Optimized build.
>>> Built Apr 4 2016 (15:04:44).
>>> Default target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
>>> Host CPU: ivybridge
>>>
>>> Registered Targets:
>>> aarch64 - AArch64 (little endian)
>>> aarch64_be - AArch64 (big endian)
>>> amdgcn - AMD GCN GPUs
>>> arm - ARM
>>> arm64 - ARM64 (little endian)
>>> armeb - ARM (big endian)
>>> bpf - BPF (host endian)
>>> bpfeb - BPF (big endian)
>>> bpfel - BPF (little endian)
>>> cpp - C++ backend
>>> hexagon - Hexagon
>>> mips - Mips
>>> mips64 - Mips64 [experimental]
>>> mips64el - Mips64el [experimental]
>>> mipsel - Mipsel
>>> msp430 - MSP430 [experimental]
>>> nvptx - NVIDIA PTX 32-bit
>>> nvptx64 - NVIDIA PTX 64-bit
>>> ppc32 - PowerPC 32
>>> ppc64 - PowerPC 64
>>> ppc64le - PowerPC 64 LE
>>> r600 - AMD GPUs HD2XXX-HD6XXX
>>> sparc - Sparc
>>> sparcel - Sparc LE
>>> sparcv9 - Sparc V9
>>> systemz - SystemZ
>>> thumb - Thumb
>>> thumbeb - Thumb (big endian)
>>> x86 - 32-bit X86: Pentium-Pro and above
>>> x86-64 - 64-bit X86: EM64T and AMD64
>>> xcore - XCore
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>> - Stan
>>>
>>>
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