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23 emitting \emph{unwind-info} which provides the minimum amount of
26 generator must use the dynamic unwind-info interface provided by
38 into code for which the default unwind-conventions apply and for such
39 code, it is not strictly necessary to register dynamic unwind-info.
58 reason, the dynamic unwind-info interface of \Prog{libunwind} makes no
62 by the dynamic unwind-info is the point at which the stack-pointer
86 A runtime code-generator registers the dynamic unwind-info of a
107 \item[\Type{int32\_t} \Var{format}] The format of the unwind-info.
112 structure for every possible unwind-info format:
126 This is the preferred dynamic unwind-info format and it is generally
160 derived from static code and the unwind-info for the dynamic and the
178 unwind-info. The exact meaning of this value is
182 unwind-info (\Var{table\_data}) counted in units of words
186 data encoding the unwind-info. The exact format is
195 uses the unwind-info, it will keep the table data in the target
208 \SeeAlso{unw\_create\_addr\_space}(3)) to return unwind tables whose
234 \item[\Type{unw\_dyn\_op\_t} \Var{op}] An array of dynamic unwind
235 directives. See Section ``Dynamic unwind directives'' for a
263 descriptor with space for \Var{op\_count} unwind directives. Note
270 \section{Dynamic unwind directives}
272 A dynamic unwind directive describes how the frame state changes
298 It is perfectly legitimate to specify multiple dynamic unwind
306 There is no need for the dynamic unwind directives to appear
313 certain architectures prefer the list of unwind directives to be
328 \item[\Const{UNW\_DYN\_STOP}] Marks the end of the dynamic unwind