Safe Haskell | None |
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Language | Haskell98 |
- Metadata can be constructed in a few different ways (See below).
- After which it can either be attached to LLVM statements to pass along
- Metadata expressions -- these are the raw metadata values that encode
- Metadata nodes -- global metadata variables that attach a metadata
- Named metadata -- global metadata variables that attach a metadata nodes
- Attach to instructions -- metadata can be attached to LLVM instructions
- As arguments -- llvm functions can take metadata as arguments, for
- As a named metadata -- Here the metadata is simply declared in global
Metadata can be constructed in a few different ways (See below).
After which it can either be attached to LLVM statements to pass along
Metadata expressions -- these are the raw metadata values that encode
Metadata nodes -- global metadata variables that attach a metadata
Named metadata -- global metadata variables that attach a metadata nodes
Attach to instructions -- metadata can be attached to LLVM instructions
As arguments -- llvm functions can take metadata as arguments, for
As a named metadata -- Here the metadata is simply declared in global
LLVM metadata expressions
Associates some metadata with a specific label for attaching to an instruction.
Metadata declarations. Metadata can only be declared in global scope.
MetaNamed LMString [Int] | Named metadata. Only used for communicating module information to LLVM. ('!name = !{ [!n] }' form). |
MetaUnamed Int MetaExpr | Metadata node declaration. ('!0 = metadata !{ expression }' form). |