rustc_trans: Tidy up some style and line lengths
Match the surrounding style in the rest of the `rustc_trans::trans` module.
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@ -670,7 +670,8 @@ pub fn trans_external_path<'a, 'tcx>(ccx: &CrateContext<'a, 'tcx>,
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ccx.sess().bug("unexpected intrinsic in trans_external_path")
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}
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_ => {
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let llfn = foreign::register_foreign_item_fn(ccx, fn_ty.abi, t, &name[..]);
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let llfn = foreign::register_foreign_item_fn(ccx, fn_ty.abi,
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t, &name);
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let attrs = csearch::get_item_attrs(&ccx.sess().cstore, did);
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attributes::from_fn_attrs(ccx, &attrs, llfn);
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llfn
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@ -9,14 +9,14 @@
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// except according to those terms.
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//! Declare various LLVM values.
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//!
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//! Prefer using functions and methods from this module rather than calling LLVM functions
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//! directly. These functions do some additional work to ensure we do the right thing given
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//! the preconceptions of trans.
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//! Prefer using functions and methods from this module rather than calling LLVM
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//! functions directly. These functions do some additional work to ensure we do
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//! the right thing given the preconceptions of trans.
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//!
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//! Some useful guidelines:
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//!
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//! * Use declare_* family of methods if you are declaring, but are not interested in defining the
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//! ValueRef they return.
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//! * Use declare_* family of methods if you are declaring, but are not
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//! interested in defining the ValueRef they return.
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//! * Use define_* family of methods when you might be defining the ValueRef.
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//! * When in doubt, define.
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use llvm::{self, ValueRef};
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@ -37,8 +37,8 @@ use libc::c_uint;
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/// Declare a global value.
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///
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/// If there’s a value with the same name already declared, the function will return its ValueRef
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/// instead.
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/// If there’s a value with the same name already declared, the function will
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/// return its ValueRef instead.
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pub fn declare_global(ccx: &CrateContext, name: &str, ty: Type) -> llvm::ValueRef {
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debug!("declare_global(name={:?})", name);
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let namebuf = CString::new(name).unwrap_or_else(|_|{
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@ -54,10 +54,10 @@ pub fn declare_global(ccx: &CrateContext, name: &str, ty: Type) -> llvm::ValueRe
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///
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/// For rust functions use `declare_rust_fn` instead.
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///
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/// If there’s a value with the same name already declared, the function will update the
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/// declaration and return existing ValueRef instead.
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pub fn declare_fn(ccx: &CrateContext, name: &str, callconv: llvm::CallConv, ty: Type,
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output: ty::FnOutput) -> ValueRef {
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/// If there’s a value with the same name already declared, the function will
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/// update the declaration and return existing ValueRef instead.
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pub fn declare_fn(ccx: &CrateContext, name: &str, callconv: llvm::CallConv,
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ty: Type, output: ty::FnOutput) -> ValueRef {
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debug!("declare_fn(name={:?})", name);
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let namebuf = CString::new(name).unwrap_or_else(|_|{
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ccx.sess().bug(&format!("name {:?} contains an interior null byte", name))
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@ -67,7 +67,8 @@ pub fn declare_fn(ccx: &CrateContext, name: &str, callconv: llvm::CallConv, ty:
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};
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llvm::SetFunctionCallConv(llfn, callconv);
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// Function addresses in Rust are never significant, allowing functions to be merged.
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// Function addresses in Rust are never significant, allowing functions to
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// be merged.
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llvm::SetUnnamedAddr(llfn, true);
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if output == ty::FnDiverging {
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@ -88,23 +89,25 @@ pub fn declare_fn(ccx: &CrateContext, name: &str, callconv: llvm::CallConv, ty:
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/// Declare a C ABI function.
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///
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/// Only use this for foreign function ABIs and glue. For Rust functions use `declare_rust_fn`
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/// instead.
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/// Only use this for foreign function ABIs and glue. For Rust functions use
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/// `declare_rust_fn` instead.
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///
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/// If there’s a value with the same name already declared, the function will update the
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/// declaration and return existing ValueRef instead.
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pub fn declare_cfn(ccx: &CrateContext, name: &str, fn_type: Type, output: ty::Ty) -> ValueRef {
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/// If there’s a value with the same name already declared, the function will
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/// update the declaration and return existing ValueRef instead.
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pub fn declare_cfn(ccx: &CrateContext, name: &str, fn_type: Type,
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output: ty::Ty) -> ValueRef {
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declare_fn(ccx, name, llvm::CCallConv, fn_type, ty::FnConverging(output))
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}
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/// Declare a Rust function.
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///
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/// If there’s a value with the same name already declared, the function will update the
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/// declaration and return existing ValueRef instead.
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/// If there’s a value with the same name already declared, the function will
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/// update the declaration and return existing ValueRef instead.
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pub fn declare_rust_fn<'a, 'tcx>(ccx: &CrateContext<'a, 'tcx>, name: &str,
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fn_type: ty::Ty<'tcx>) -> ValueRef {
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debug!("declare_rust_fn(name={:?}, fn_type={})", name, fn_type.repr(ccx.tcx()));
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debug!("declare_rust_fn(name={:?}, fn_type={})", name,
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fn_type.repr(ccx.tcx()));
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let fn_type = monomorphize::normalize_associated_type(ccx.tcx(), &fn_type);
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debug!("declare_rust_fn (after normalised associated types) fn_type={}",
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fn_type.repr(ccx.tcx()));
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let llfty = type_of::type_of_rust_fn(ccx, env, &sig, abi);
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debug!("declare_rust_fn llfty={}", ccx.tn().type_to_string(llfty));
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// it is ok to directly access sig.0.output because we erased all late-bound-regions above
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// it is ok to directly access sig.0.output because we erased all
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// late-bound-regions above
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let llfn = declare_fn(ccx, name, llvm::CCallConv, llfty, sig.0.output);
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attributes::from_fn_type(ccx, fn_type).apply_llfn(llfn);
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llfn
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/// Declare a Rust function with internal linkage.
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///
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/// If there’s a value with the same name already declared, the function will update the
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/// declaration and return existing ValueRef instead.
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/// If there’s a value with the same name already declared, the function will
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/// update the declaration and return existing ValueRef instead.
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pub fn declare_internal_rust_fn<'a, 'tcx>(ccx: &CrateContext<'a, 'tcx>, name: &str,
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fn_type: ty::Ty<'tcx>) -> ValueRef {
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let llfn = declare_rust_fn(ccx, name, fn_type);
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/// Declare a global with an intention to define it.
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///
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/// Use this function when you intend to define a global. This function will return None if the
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/// name already has a definition associated with it. In that case an error should be reported to
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/// the user, because it usually happens due to user’s fault (e.g. misuse of #[no_mangle] or
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/// #[export_name] attributes).
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/// Use this function when you intend to define a global. This function will
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/// return None if the name already has a definition associated with it. In that
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/// case an error should be reported to the user, because it usually happens due
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/// to user’s fault (e.g. misuse of #[no_mangle] or #[export_name] attributes).
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pub fn define_global(ccx: &CrateContext, name: &str, ty: Type) -> Option<ValueRef> {
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if get_defined_value(ccx, name).is_some() {
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None
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///
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/// For rust functions use `define_rust_fn` instead.
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///
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/// Use this function when you intend to define a function. This function will return None if the
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/// name already has a definition associated with it. In that case an error should be reported to
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/// the user, because it usually happens due to user’s fault (e.g. misuse of #[no_mangle] or
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/// #[export_name] attributes).
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/// Use this function when you intend to define a function. This function will
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/// return None if the name already has a definition associated with it. In that
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/// case an error should be reported to the user, because it usually happens due
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/// to user’s fault (e.g. misuse of #[no_mangle] or #[export_name] attributes).
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pub fn define_fn(ccx: &CrateContext, name: &str, callconv: llvm::CallConv, fn_type: Type,
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output: ty::FnOutput) -> Option<ValueRef> {
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if get_defined_value(ccx, name).is_some() {
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/// Declare a C ABI function with an intention to define it.
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///
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/// Use this function when you intend to define a function. This function will return None if the
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/// name already has a definition associated with it. In that case an error should be reported to
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/// the user, because it usually happens due to user’s fault (e.g. misuse of #[no_mangle] or
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/// #[export_name] attributes).
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/// Use this function when you intend to define a function. This function will
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/// return None if the name already has a definition associated with it. In that
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/// case an error should be reported to the user, because it usually happens due
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/// to user’s fault (e.g. misuse of #[no_mangle] or #[export_name] attributes).
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///
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/// Only use this for foreign function ABIs and glue. For Rust functions use `declare_rust_fn`
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/// instead.
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/// Only use this for foreign function ABIs and glue. For Rust functions use
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/// `declare_rust_fn` instead.
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pub fn define_cfn(ccx: &CrateContext, name: &str, fn_type: Type,
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output: ty::Ty) -> Option<ValueRef> {
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if get_defined_value(ccx, name).is_some() {
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/// Declare a Rust function with an intention to define it.
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///
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/// Use this function when you intend to define a function. This function will return None if the
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/// name already has a definition associated with it. In that case an error should be reported to
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/// the user, because it usually happens due to user’s fault (e.g. misuse of #[no_mangle] or
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/// #[export_name] attributes).
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/// Use this function when you intend to define a function. This function will
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/// return None if the name already has a definition associated with it. In that
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/// case an error should be reported to the user, because it usually happens due
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/// to user’s fault (e.g. misuse of #[no_mangle] or #[export_name] attributes).
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pub fn define_rust_fn<'a, 'tcx>(ccx: &CrateContext<'a, 'tcx>, name: &str,
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fn_type: ty::Ty<'tcx>) -> Option<ValueRef> {
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if get_defined_value(ccx, name).is_some() {
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/// Declare a Rust function with an intention to define it.
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///
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/// Use this function when you intend to define a function. This function will return None if the
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/// name already has a definition associated with it. In that case an error should be reported to
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/// the user, because it usually happens due to user’s fault (e.g. misuse of #[no_mangle] or
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/// #[export_name] attributes).
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/// Use this function when you intend to define a function. This function will
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/// return None if the name already has a definition associated with it. In that
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/// case an error should be reported to the user, because it usually happens due
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/// to user’s fault (e.g. misuse of #[no_mangle] or #[export_name] attributes).
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pub fn define_internal_rust_fn<'a, 'tcx>(ccx: &CrateContext<'a, 'tcx>, name: &str,
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fn_type: ty::Ty<'tcx>) -> Option<ValueRef> {
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if get_defined_value(ccx, name).is_some() {
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(llvm::LLVMIsDeclaration(val) != 0,
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linkage == llvm::AvailableExternallyLinkage as c_uint)
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};
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debug!("get_defined_value: found {:?} value (declaration: {}, aext_link: {})", name,
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declaration, aext_link);
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debug!("get_defined_value: found {:?} value (declaration: {}, \
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aext_link: {})", name, declaration, aext_link);
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if !declaration || aext_link {
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Some(val)
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} else {
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