1(*===-- llvm/llvm.mli - LLVM OCaml Interface ------------------------------===* 2 * 3 * The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure 4 * 5 * This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source 6 * License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. 7 * 8 *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*) 9 10(** Core API. 11 12 This interface provides an OCaml API for the LLVM intermediate 13 representation, the classes in the VMCore library. *) 14 15 16(** {6 Abstract types} 17 18 These abstract types correlate directly to the LLVM VMCore classes. *) 19 20(** The top-level container for all LLVM global data. See the 21 [llvm::LLVMContext] class. *) 22type llcontext 23 24(** The top-level container for all other LLVM Intermediate Representation (IR) 25 objects. See the [llvm::Module] class. *) 26type llmodule 27 28(** Each value in the LLVM IR has a type, an instance of [lltype]. See the 29 [llvm::Type] class. *) 30type lltype 31 32(** Any value in the LLVM IR. Functions, instructions, global variables, 33 constants, and much more are all [llvalues]. See the [llvm::Value] class. 34 This type covers a wide range of subclasses. *) 35type llvalue 36 37(** Used to store users and usees of values. See the [llvm::Use] class. *) 38type lluse 39 40(** A basic block in LLVM IR. See the [llvm::BasicBlock] class. *) 41type llbasicblock 42 43(** Used to generate instructions in the LLVM IR. See the [llvm::LLVMBuilder] 44 class. *) 45type llbuilder 46 47(** Used to efficiently handle large buffers of read-only binary data. 48 See the [llvm::MemoryBuffer] class. *) 49type llmemorybuffer 50 51(** The kind id of metadata attached to an instruction. *) 52type llmdkind 53 54(** The kind of an [lltype], the result of [classify_type ty]. See the 55 [llvm::Type::TypeID] enumeration. *) 56module TypeKind : sig 57 type t = 58 Void 59 | Half 60 | Float 61 | Double 62 | X86fp80 63 | Fp128 64 | Ppc_fp128 65 | Label 66 | Integer 67 | Function 68 | Struct 69 | Array 70 | Pointer 71 | Vector 72 | Metadata 73 | X86_mmx 74end 75 76(** The linkage of a global value, accessed with {!linkage} and 77 {!set_linkage}. See [llvm::GlobalValue::LinkageTypes]. *) 78module Linkage : sig 79 type t = 80 External 81 | Available_externally 82 | Link_once 83 | Link_once_odr 84 | Link_once_odr_auto_hide 85 | Weak 86 | Weak_odr 87 | Appending 88 | Internal 89 | Private 90 | Dllimport 91 | Dllexport 92 | External_weak 93 | Ghost 94 | Common 95 | Linker_private 96 | Linker_private_weak 97end 98 99(** The linker visibility of a global value, accessed with {!visibility} and 100 {!set_visibility}. See [llvm::GlobalValue::VisibilityTypes]. *) 101module Visibility : sig 102 type t = 103 Default 104 | Hidden 105 | Protected 106end 107 108(** The DLL storage class of a global value, accessed with {!dll_storage_class} and 109 {!set_dll_storage_class}. See [llvm::GlobalValue::DLLStorageClassTypes]. *) 110module DLLStorageClass : sig 111 type t = 112 | Default 113 | DLLImport 114 | DLLExport 115end 116 117(** The following calling convention values may be accessed with 118 {!function_call_conv} and {!set_function_call_conv}. Calling 119 conventions are open-ended. *) 120module CallConv : sig 121 val c : int (** [c] is the C calling convention. *) 122 val fast : int (** [fast] is the calling convention to allow LLVM 123 maximum optimization opportunities. Use only with 124 internal linkage. *) 125 val cold : int (** [cold] is the calling convention for 126 callee-save. *) 127 val x86_stdcall : int (** [x86_stdcall] is the familiar stdcall calling 128 convention from C. *) 129 val x86_fastcall : int (** [x86_fastcall] is the familiar fastcall calling 130 convention from C. *) 131end 132 133(** The attribute kind of a function parameter, result or the function itself. 134 See [llvm::Attribute::AttrKind]. *) 135module Attribute : sig 136 type t = 137 | Zext 138 | Sext 139 | Noreturn 140 | Inreg 141 | Structret 142 | Nounwind 143 | Noalias 144 | Byval 145 | Nest 146 | Readnone 147 | Readonly 148 | Noinline 149 | Alwaysinline 150 | Optsize 151 | Ssp 152 | Sspreq 153 | Alignment of int 154 | Nocapture 155 | Noredzone 156 | Noimplicitfloat 157 | Naked 158 | Inlinehint 159 | Stackalignment of int 160 | ReturnsTwice 161 | UWTable 162 | NonLazyBind 163end 164 165(** The predicate for an integer comparison ([icmp]) instruction. 166 See the [llvm::ICmpInst::Predicate] enumeration. *) 167module Icmp : sig 168 type t = 169 | Eq (** Equal *) 170 | Ne (** Not equal *) 171 | Ugt (** Unsigned greater than *) 172 | Uge (** Unsigned greater or equal *) 173 | Ult (** Unsigned less than *) 174 | Ule (** Unsigned less or equal *) 175 | Sgt (** Signed greater than *) 176 | Sge (** Signed greater or equal *) 177 | Slt (** Signed less than *) 178 | Sle (** Signed less or equal *) 179end 180 181(** The predicate for a floating-point comparison ([fcmp]) instruction. 182 Ordered means that neither operand is a QNAN while unordered means 183 that either operand may be a QNAN. 184 See the [llvm::FCmpInst::Predicate] enumeration. *) 185module Fcmp : sig 186 type t = 187 | False (** Always false *) 188 | Oeq (** Ordered and equal *) 189 | Ogt (** Ordered and greater than *) 190 | Oge (** Ordered and greater or equal *) 191 | Olt (** Ordered and less than *) 192 | Ole (** Ordered and less or equal *) 193 | One (** Ordered and not equal *) 194 | Ord (** Ordered (no operand is NaN) *) 195 | Uno (** Unordered (one operand at least is NaN) *) 196 | Ueq (** Unordered and equal *) 197 | Ugt (** Unordered and greater than *) 198 | Uge (** Unordered and greater or equal *) 199 | Ult (** Unordered and less than *) 200 | Ule (** Unordered and less or equal *) 201 | Une (** Unordered and not equal *) 202 | True (** Always true *) 203end 204 205(** The opcodes for LLVM instructions and constant expressions. *) 206module Opcode : sig 207 type t = 208 | Invalid (** Not an instruction *) 209 210 | Ret (** Terminator Instructions *) 211 | Br 212 | Switch 213 | IndirectBr 214 | Invoke 215 | Invalid2 216 | Unreachable 217 218 | Add (** Standard Binary Operators *) 219 | FAdd 220 | Sub 221 | FSub 222 | Mul 223 | FMul 224 | UDiv 225 | SDiv 226 | FDiv 227 | URem 228 | SRem 229 | FRem 230 231 | Shl (** Logical Operators *) 232 | LShr 233 | AShr 234 | And 235 | Or 236 | Xor 237 238 | Alloca (** Memory Operators *) 239 | Load 240 | Store 241 | GetElementPtr 242 243 | Trunc (** Cast Operators *) 244 | ZExt 245 | SExt 246 | FPToUI 247 | FPToSI 248 | UIToFP 249 | SIToFP 250 | FPTrunc 251 | FPExt 252 | PtrToInt 253 | IntToPtr 254 | BitCast 255 256 | ICmp (** Other Operators *) 257 | FCmp 258 | PHI 259 | Call 260 | Select 261 | UserOp1 262 | UserOp2 263 | VAArg 264 | ExtractElement 265 | InsertElement 266 | ShuffleVector 267 | ExtractValue 268 | InsertValue 269 | Fence 270 | AtomicCmpXchg 271 | AtomicRMW 272 | Resume 273 | LandingPad 274end 275 276(** The type of a clause of a [landingpad] instruction. 277 See [llvm::LandingPadInst::ClauseType]. *) 278module LandingPadClauseTy : sig 279 type t = 280 | Catch 281 | Filter 282end 283 284(** The thread local mode of a global value, accessed with {!thread_local_mode} 285 and {!set_thread_local_mode}. 286 See [llvm::GlobalVariable::ThreadLocalMode]. *) 287module ThreadLocalMode : sig 288 type t = 289 | None 290 | GeneralDynamic 291 | LocalDynamic 292 | InitialExec 293 | LocalExec 294end 295 296(** The ordering of an atomic [load], [store], [cmpxchg], [atomicrmw] or 297 [fence] instruction. See [llvm::AtomicOrdering]. *) 298module AtomicOrdering : sig 299 type t = 300 | NotAtomic 301 | Unordered 302 | Monotonic 303 | Invalid (** removed due to API changes *) 304 | Acquire 305 | Release 306 | AcqiureRelease 307 | SequentiallyConsistent 308end 309 310(** The opcode of an [atomicrmw] instruction. 311 See [llvm::AtomicRMWInst::BinOp]. *) 312module AtomicRMWBinOp : sig 313 type t = 314 | Xchg 315 | Add 316 | Sub 317 | And 318 | Nand 319 | Or 320 | Xor 321 | Max 322 | Min 323 | UMax 324 | UMin 325end 326 327(** The kind of an [llvalue], the result of [classify_value v]. 328 See the various [LLVMIsA*] functions. *) 329module ValueKind : sig 330 type t = 331 | NullValue 332 | Argument 333 | BasicBlock 334 | InlineAsm 335 | MDNode 336 | MDString 337 | BlockAddress 338 | ConstantAggregateZero 339 | ConstantArray 340 | ConstantDataArray 341 | ConstantDataVector 342 | ConstantExpr 343 | ConstantFP 344 | ConstantInt 345 | ConstantPointerNull 346 | ConstantStruct 347 | ConstantVector 348 | Function 349 | GlobalAlias 350 | GlobalVariable 351 | UndefValue 352 | Instruction of Opcode.t 353end 354 355 356(** {6 Iteration} *) 357 358(** [Before b] and [At_end a] specify positions from the start of the ['b] list 359 of [a]. [llpos] is used to specify positions in and for forward iteration 360 through the various value lists maintained by the LLVM IR. *) 361type ('a, 'b) llpos = 362| At_end of 'a 363| Before of 'b 364 365(** [After b] and [At_start a] specify positions from the end of the ['b] list 366 of [a]. [llrev_pos] is used for reverse iteration through the various value 367 lists maintained by the LLVM IR. *) 368type ('a, 'b) llrev_pos = 369| At_start of 'a 370| After of 'b 371 372 373(** {6 Exceptions} *) 374 375exception IoError of string 376 377 378(** {6 Global configuration} *) 379 380(** [enable_pretty_stacktraces ()] enables LLVM's built-in stack trace code. 381 This intercepts the OS's crash signals and prints which component of LLVM 382 you were in at the time of the crash. *) 383val enable_pretty_stacktrace : unit -> unit 384 385(** [install_fatal_error_handler f] installs [f] as LLVM's fatal error handler. 386 The handler will receive the reason for termination as a string. After 387 the handler has been executed, LLVM calls [exit(1)]. *) 388val install_fatal_error_handler : (string -> unit) -> unit 389 390(** [reset_fatal_error_handler ()] resets LLVM's fatal error handler. *) 391val reset_fatal_error_handler : unit -> unit 392 393(** [parse_command_line_options ?overview args] parses [args] using 394 the LLVM command line parser. Note that the only stable thing about this 395 function is its signature; you cannot rely on any particular set of command 396 line arguments being interpreted the same way across LLVM versions. 397 398 See the function [llvm::cl::ParseCommandLineOptions()]. *) 399val parse_command_line_options : ?overview:string -> string array -> unit 400 401(** {6 Contexts} *) 402 403(** [create_context ()] creates a context for storing the "global" state in 404 LLVM. See the constructor [llvm::LLVMContext]. *) 405val create_context : unit -> llcontext 406 407(** [destroy_context ()] destroys a context. See the destructor 408 [llvm::LLVMContext::~LLVMContext]. *) 409val dispose_context : llcontext -> unit 410 411(** See the function [llvm::getGlobalContext]. *) 412val global_context : unit -> llcontext 413 414(** [mdkind_id context name] returns the MDKind ID that corresponds to the 415 name [name] in the context [context]. See the function 416 [llvm::LLVMContext::getMDKindID]. *) 417val mdkind_id : llcontext -> string -> llmdkind 418 419 420(** {6 Modules} *) 421 422(** [create_module context id] creates a module with the supplied module ID in 423 the context [context]. Modules are not garbage collected; it is mandatory 424 to call {!dispose_module} to free memory. See the constructor 425 [llvm::Module::Module]. *) 426val create_module : llcontext -> string -> llmodule 427 428(** [dispose_module m] destroys a module [m] and all of the IR objects it 429 contained. All references to subordinate objects are invalidated; 430 referencing them will invoke undefined behavior. See the destructor 431 [llvm::Module::~Module]. *) 432val dispose_module : llmodule -> unit 433 434(** [target_triple m] is the target specifier for the module [m], something like 435 [i686-apple-darwin8]. See the method [llvm::Module::getTargetTriple]. *) 436val target_triple: llmodule -> string 437 438(** [target_triple triple m] changes the target specifier for the module [m] to 439 the string [triple]. See the method [llvm::Module::setTargetTriple]. *) 440val set_target_triple: string -> llmodule -> unit 441 442(** [data_layout m] is the data layout specifier for the module [m], something 443 like [e-p:32:32:32-i1:8:8-i8:8:8-i16:16:16-...-a0:0:64-f80:128:128]. See the 444 method [llvm::Module::getDataLayout]. *) 445val data_layout: llmodule -> string 446 447(** [set_data_layout s m] changes the data layout specifier for the module [m] 448 to the string [s]. See the method [llvm::Module::setDataLayout]. *) 449val set_data_layout: string -> llmodule -> unit 450 451(** [dump_module m] prints the .ll representation of the module [m] to standard 452 error. See the method [llvm::Module::dump]. *) 453val dump_module : llmodule -> unit 454 455(** [print_module f m] prints the .ll representation of the module [m] 456 to file [f]. See the method [llvm::Module::print]. *) 457val print_module : string -> llmodule -> unit 458 459(** [string_of_llmodule m] returns the .ll representation of the module [m] 460 as a string. See the method [llvm::Module::print]. *) 461val string_of_llmodule : llmodule -> string 462 463(** [set_module_inline_asm m asm] sets the inline assembler for the module. See 464 the method [llvm::Module::setModuleInlineAsm]. *) 465val set_module_inline_asm : llmodule -> string -> unit 466 467(** [module_context m] returns the context of the specified module. 468 See the method [llvm::Module::getContext] *) 469val module_context : llmodule -> llcontext 470 471 472(** {6 Types} *) 473 474(** [classify_type ty] returns the {!TypeKind.t} corresponding to the type [ty]. 475 See the method [llvm::Type::getTypeID]. *) 476val classify_type : lltype -> TypeKind.t 477 478(** [type_is_sized ty] returns whether the type has a size or not. 479 If it doesn't then it is not safe to call the [DataLayout::] methods on it. 480 *) 481val type_is_sized : lltype -> bool 482 483(** [type_context ty] returns the {!llcontext} corresponding to the type [ty]. 484 See the method [llvm::Type::getContext]. *) 485val type_context : lltype -> llcontext 486 487(** [dump_type ty] prints the .ll representation of the type [ty] to standard 488 error. See the method [llvm::Type::dump]. *) 489val dump_type : lltype -> unit 490 491(** [string_of_lltype ty] returns a string describing the type [ty]. *) 492val string_of_lltype : lltype -> string 493 494 495(** {7 Operations on integer types} *) 496 497(** [i1_type c] returns an integer type of bitwidth 1 in the context [c]. See 498 [llvm::Type::Int1Ty]. *) 499val i1_type : llcontext -> lltype 500 501(** [i8_type c] returns an integer type of bitwidth 8 in the context [c]. See 502 [llvm::Type::Int8Ty]. *) 503val i8_type : llcontext -> lltype 504 505(** [i16_type c] returns an integer type of bitwidth 16 in the context [c]. See 506 [llvm::Type::Int16Ty]. *) 507val i16_type : llcontext -> lltype 508 509(** [i32_type c] returns an integer type of bitwidth 32 in the context [c]. See 510 [llvm::Type::Int32Ty]. *) 511val i32_type : llcontext -> lltype 512 513(** [i64_type c] returns an integer type of bitwidth 64 in the context [c]. See 514 [llvm::Type::Int64Ty]. *) 515val i64_type : llcontext -> lltype 516 517(** [integer_type c n] returns an integer type of bitwidth [n] in the context 518 [c]. See the method [llvm::IntegerType::get]. *) 519val integer_type : llcontext -> int -> lltype 520 521(** [integer_bitwidth c ty] returns the number of bits in the integer type [ty] 522 in the context [c]. See the method [llvm::IntegerType::getBitWidth]. *) 523val integer_bitwidth : lltype -> int 524 525 526(** {7 Operations on real types} *) 527 528(** [float_type c] returns the IEEE 32-bit floating point type in the context 529 [c]. See [llvm::Type::FloatTy]. *) 530val float_type : llcontext -> lltype 531 532(** [double_type c] returns the IEEE 64-bit floating point type in the context 533 [c]. See [llvm::Type::DoubleTy]. *) 534val double_type : llcontext -> lltype 535 536(** [x86fp80_type c] returns the x87 80-bit floating point type in the context 537 [c]. See [llvm::Type::X86_FP80Ty]. *) 538val x86fp80_type : llcontext -> lltype 539 540(** [fp128_type c] returns the IEEE 128-bit floating point type in the context 541 [c]. See [llvm::Type::FP128Ty]. *) 542val fp128_type : llcontext -> lltype 543 544(** [ppc_fp128_type c] returns the PowerPC 128-bit floating point type in the 545 context [c]. See [llvm::Type::PPC_FP128Ty]. *) 546val ppc_fp128_type : llcontext -> lltype 547 548 549(** {7 Operations on function types} *) 550 551(** [function_type ret_ty param_tys] returns the function type returning 552 [ret_ty] and taking [param_tys] as parameters. 553 See the method [llvm::FunctionType::get]. *) 554val function_type : lltype -> lltype array -> lltype 555 556(** [var_arg_function_type ret_ty param_tys] is just like 557 [function_type ret_ty param_tys] except that it returns the function type 558 which also takes a variable number of arguments. 559 See the method [llvm::FunctionType::get]. *) 560val var_arg_function_type : lltype -> lltype array -> lltype 561 562(** [is_var_arg fty] returns [true] if [fty] is a varargs function type, [false] 563 otherwise. See the method [llvm::FunctionType::isVarArg]. *) 564val is_var_arg : lltype -> bool 565 566(** [return_type fty] gets the return type of the function type [fty]. 567 See the method [llvm::FunctionType::getReturnType]. *) 568val return_type : lltype -> lltype 569 570(** [param_types fty] gets the parameter types of the function type [fty]. 571 See the method [llvm::FunctionType::getParamType]. *) 572val param_types : lltype -> lltype array 573 574 575(** {7 Operations on struct types} *) 576 577(** [struct_type context tys] returns the structure type in the context 578 [context] containing in the types in the array [tys]. See the method 579 [llvm::StructType::get]. *) 580val struct_type : llcontext -> lltype array -> lltype 581 582(** [packed_struct_type context ys] returns the packed structure type in the 583 context [context] containing in the types in the array [tys]. See the method 584 [llvm::StructType::get]. *) 585val packed_struct_type : llcontext -> lltype array -> lltype 586 587(** [struct_name ty] returns the name of the named structure type [ty], 588 or None if the structure type is not named *) 589val struct_name : lltype -> string option 590 591(** [named_struct_type context name] returns the named structure type [name] 592 in the context [context]. 593 See the method [llvm::StructType::get]. *) 594val named_struct_type : llcontext -> string -> lltype 595 596(** [struct_set_body ty elts ispacked] sets the body of the named struct [ty] 597 to the [elts] elements. 598 See the moethd [llvm::StructType::setBody]. *) 599val struct_set_body : lltype -> lltype array -> bool -> unit 600 601(** [struct_element_types sty] returns the constituent types of the struct type 602 [sty]. See the method [llvm::StructType::getElementType]. *) 603val struct_element_types : lltype -> lltype array 604 605(** [is_packed sty] returns [true] if the structure type [sty] is packed, 606 [false] otherwise. See the method [llvm::StructType::isPacked]. *) 607val is_packed : lltype -> bool 608 609(** [is_opaque sty] returns [true] if the structure type [sty] is opaque. 610 [false] otherwise. See the method [llvm::StructType::isOpaque]. *) 611val is_opaque : lltype -> bool 612 613 614(** {7 Operations on pointer, vector, and array types} *) 615 616(** [array_type ty n] returns the array type containing [n] elements of type 617 [ty]. See the method [llvm::ArrayType::get]. *) 618val array_type : lltype -> int -> lltype 619 620(** [pointer_type ty] returns the pointer type referencing objects of type 621 [ty] in the default address space (0). 622 See the method [llvm::PointerType::getUnqual]. *) 623val pointer_type : lltype -> lltype 624 625(** [qualified_pointer_type ty as] returns the pointer type referencing objects 626 of type [ty] in address space [as]. 627 See the method [llvm::PointerType::get]. *) 628val qualified_pointer_type : lltype -> int -> lltype 629 630(** [vector_type ty n] returns the array type containing [n] elements of the 631 primitive type [ty]. See the method [llvm::ArrayType::get]. *) 632val vector_type : lltype -> int -> lltype 633 634(** [element_type ty] returns the element type of the pointer, vector, or array 635 type [ty]. See the method [llvm::SequentialType::get]. *) 636val element_type : lltype -> lltype 637 638(** [element_type aty] returns the element count of the array type [aty]. 639 See the method [llvm::ArrayType::getNumElements]. *) 640val array_length : lltype -> int 641 642(** [address_space pty] returns the address space qualifier of the pointer type 643 [pty]. See the method [llvm::PointerType::getAddressSpace]. *) 644val address_space : lltype -> int 645 646(** [element_type ty] returns the element count of the vector type [ty]. 647 See the method [llvm::VectorType::getNumElements]. *) 648val vector_size : lltype -> int 649 650 651(** {7 Operations on other types} *) 652 653(** [void_type c] creates a type of a function which does not return any 654 value in the context [c]. See [llvm::Type::VoidTy]. *) 655val void_type : llcontext -> lltype 656 657(** [label_type c] creates a type of a basic block in the context [c]. See 658 [llvm::Type::LabelTy]. *) 659val label_type : llcontext -> lltype 660 661(** [x86_mmx_type c] returns the x86 64-bit MMX register type in the 662 context [c]. See [llvm::Type::X86_MMXTy]. *) 663val x86_mmx_type : llcontext -> lltype 664 665(** [type_by_name m name] returns the specified type from the current module 666 if it exists. 667 See the method [llvm::Module::getTypeByName] *) 668val type_by_name : llmodule -> string -> lltype option 669 670 671(** {6 Values} *) 672 673(** [type_of v] returns the type of the value [v]. 674 See the method [llvm::Value::getType]. *) 675val type_of : llvalue -> lltype 676 677(** [classify_value v] returns the kind of the value [v]. *) 678val classify_value : llvalue -> ValueKind.t 679 680(** [value_name v] returns the name of the value [v]. For global values, this is 681 the symbol name. For instructions and basic blocks, it is the SSA register 682 name. It is meaningless for constants. 683 See the method [llvm::Value::getName]. *) 684val value_name : llvalue -> string 685 686(** [set_value_name n v] sets the name of the value [v] to [n]. See the method 687 [llvm::Value::setName]. *) 688val set_value_name : string -> llvalue -> unit 689 690(** [dump_value v] prints the .ll representation of the value [v] to standard 691 error. See the method [llvm::Value::dump]. *) 692val dump_value : llvalue -> unit 693 694(** [string_of_llvalue v] returns a string describing the value [v]. *) 695val string_of_llvalue : llvalue -> string 696 697(** [replace_all_uses_with old new] replaces all uses of the value [old] 698 with the value [new]. See the method [llvm::Value::replaceAllUsesWith]. *) 699val replace_all_uses_with : llvalue -> llvalue -> unit 700 701 702(** {6 Uses} *) 703 704(** [use_begin v] returns the first position in the use list for the value [v]. 705 [use_begin] and [use_succ] can e used to iterate over the use list in order. 706 See the method [llvm::Value::use_begin]. *) 707val use_begin : llvalue -> lluse option 708 709(** [use_succ u] returns the use list position succeeding [u]. 710 See the method [llvm::use_value_iterator::operator++]. *) 711val use_succ : lluse -> lluse option 712 713(** [user u] returns the user of the use [u]. 714 See the method [llvm::Use::getUser]. *) 715val user : lluse -> llvalue 716 717(** [used_value u] returns the usee of the use [u]. 718 See the method [llvm::Use::getUsedValue]. *) 719val used_value : lluse -> llvalue 720 721(** [iter_uses f v] applies function [f] to each of the users of the value [v] 722 in order. Tail recursive. *) 723val iter_uses : (lluse -> unit) -> llvalue -> unit 724 725(** [fold_left_uses f init v] is [f (... (f init u1) ...) uN] where 726 [u1,...,uN] are the users of the value [v]. Tail recursive. *) 727val fold_left_uses : ('a -> lluse -> 'a) -> 'a -> llvalue -> 'a 728 729(** [fold_right_uses f v init] is [f u1 (... (f uN init) ...)] where 730 [u1,...,uN] are the users of the value [v]. Not tail recursive. *) 731val fold_right_uses : (lluse -> 'a -> 'a) -> llvalue -> 'a -> 'a 732 733 734(** {6 Users} *) 735 736(** [operand v i] returns the operand at index [i] for the value [v]. See the 737 method [llvm::User::getOperand]. *) 738val operand : llvalue -> int -> llvalue 739 740(** [operand_use v i] returns the use of the operand at index [i] for the value [v]. See the 741 method [llvm::User::getOperandUse]. *) 742val operand_use : llvalue -> int -> lluse 743 744 745(** [set_operand v i o] sets the operand of the value [v] at the index [i] to 746 the value [o]. 747 See the method [llvm::User::setOperand]. *) 748val set_operand : llvalue -> int -> llvalue -> unit 749 750(** [num_operands v] returns the number of operands for the value [v]. 751 See the method [llvm::User::getNumOperands]. *) 752val num_operands : llvalue -> int 753 754 755(** {7 Operations on constants of (mostly) any type} *) 756 757(** [is_constant v] returns [true] if the value [v] is a constant, [false] 758 otherwise. Similar to [llvm::isa<Constant>]. *) 759val is_constant : llvalue -> bool 760 761(** [const_null ty] returns the constant null (zero) of the type [ty]. 762 See the method [llvm::Constant::getNullValue]. *) 763val const_null : lltype -> llvalue 764 765(** [const_all_ones ty] returns the constant '-1' of the integer or vector type 766 [ty]. See the method [llvm::Constant::getAllOnesValue]. *) 767val const_all_ones : (*int|vec*)lltype -> llvalue 768 769(** [const_pointer_null ty] returns the constant null (zero) pointer of the type 770 [ty]. See the method [llvm::ConstantPointerNull::get]. *) 771val const_pointer_null : lltype -> llvalue 772 773(** [undef ty] returns the undefined value of the type [ty]. 774 See the method [llvm::UndefValue::get]. *) 775val undef : lltype -> llvalue 776 777(** [is_null v] returns [true] if the value [v] is the null (zero) value. 778 See the method [llvm::Constant::isNullValue]. *) 779val is_null : llvalue -> bool 780 781(** [is_undef v] returns [true] if the value [v] is an undefined value, [false] 782 otherwise. Similar to [llvm::isa<UndefValue>]. *) 783val is_undef : llvalue -> bool 784 785(** [constexpr_opcode v] returns an [Opcode.t] corresponding to constexpr 786 value [v], or [Opcode.Invalid] if [v] is not a constexpr. *) 787val constexpr_opcode : llvalue -> Opcode.t 788 789 790(** {7 Operations on instructions} *) 791 792(** [has_metadata i] returns whether or not the instruction [i] has any 793 metadata attached to it. See the function 794 [llvm::Instruction::hasMetadata]. *) 795val has_metadata : llvalue -> bool 796 797(** [metadata i kind] optionally returns the metadata associated with the 798 kind [kind] in the instruction [i] See the function 799 [llvm::Instruction::getMetadata]. *) 800val metadata : llvalue -> llmdkind -> llvalue option 801 802(** [set_metadata i kind md] sets the metadata [md] of kind [kind] in the 803 instruction [i]. See the function [llvm::Instruction::setMetadata]. *) 804val set_metadata : llvalue -> llmdkind -> llvalue -> unit 805 806(** [clear_metadata i kind] clears the metadata of kind [kind] in the 807 instruction [i]. See the function [llvm::Instruction::setMetadata]. *) 808val clear_metadata : llvalue -> llmdkind -> unit 809 810 811(** {7 Operations on metadata} *) 812 813(** [mdstring c s] returns the MDString of the string [s] in the context [c]. 814 See the method [llvm::MDNode::get]. *) 815val mdstring : llcontext -> string -> llvalue 816 817(** [mdnode c elts] returns the MDNode containing the values [elts] in the 818 context [c]. 819 See the method [llvm::MDNode::get]. *) 820val mdnode : llcontext -> llvalue array -> llvalue 821 822(** [mdnull c ] returns a null MDNode in context [c]. *) 823val mdnull : llcontext -> llvalue 824 825(** [get_mdstring v] returns the MDString. 826 See the method [llvm::MDString::getString] *) 827val get_mdstring : llvalue -> string option 828 829(** [get_named_metadata m name] returns all the MDNodes belonging to the named 830 metadata (if any). 831 See the method [llvm::NamedMDNode::getOperand]. *) 832val get_named_metadata : llmodule -> string -> llvalue array 833 834(** [add_named_metadata_operand m name v] adds [v] as the last operand of 835 metadata named [name] in module [m]. If the metadata does not exist, 836 it is created. 837 See the methods [llvm::Module::getNamedMetadata()] and 838 [llvm::MDNode::addOperand()]. *) 839val add_named_metadata_operand : llmodule -> string -> llvalue -> unit 840 841 842(** {7 Operations on scalar constants} *) 843 844(** [const_int ty i] returns the integer constant of type [ty] and value [i]. 845 See the method [llvm::ConstantInt::get]. *) 846val const_int : lltype -> int -> llvalue 847 848(** [const_of_int64 ty i] returns the integer constant of type [ty] and value 849 [i]. See the method [llvm::ConstantInt::get]. *) 850val const_of_int64 : lltype -> Int64.t -> bool -> llvalue 851 852(** [int64_of_const c] returns the int64 value of the [c] constant integer. 853 None is returned if this is not an integer constant, or bitwidth exceeds 64. 854 See the method [llvm::ConstantInt::getSExtValue].*) 855val int64_of_const : llvalue -> Int64.t option 856 857(** [const_int_of_string ty s r] returns the integer constant of type [ty] and 858 value [s], with the radix [r]. See the method [llvm::ConstantInt::get]. *) 859val const_int_of_string : lltype -> string -> int -> llvalue 860 861(** [const_float ty n] returns the floating point constant of type [ty] and 862 value [n]. See the method [llvm::ConstantFP::get]. *) 863val const_float : lltype -> float -> llvalue 864 865(** [float_of_const c] returns the float value of the [c] constant float. 866 None is returned if this is not an float constant. 867 See the method [llvm::ConstantFP::getDoubleValue].*) 868val float_of_const : llvalue -> float option 869 870(** [const_float_of_string ty s] returns the floating point constant of type 871 [ty] and value [n]. See the method [llvm::ConstantFP::get]. *) 872val const_float_of_string : lltype -> string -> llvalue 873 874(** {7 Operations on composite constants} *) 875 876(** [const_string c s] returns the constant [i8] array with the values of the 877 characters in the string [s] in the context [c]. The array is not 878 null-terminated (but see {!const_stringz}). This value can in turn be used 879 as the initializer for a global variable. See the method 880 [llvm::ConstantArray::get]. *) 881val const_string : llcontext -> string -> llvalue 882 883(** [const_stringz c s] returns the constant [i8] array with the values of the 884 characters in the string [s] and a null terminator in the context [c]. This 885 value can in turn be used as the initializer for a global variable. 886 See the method [llvm::ConstantArray::get]. *) 887val const_stringz : llcontext -> string -> llvalue 888 889(** [const_array ty elts] returns the constant array of type 890 [array_type ty (Array.length elts)] and containing the values [elts]. 891 This value can in turn be used as the initializer for a global variable. 892 See the method [llvm::ConstantArray::get]. *) 893val const_array : lltype -> llvalue array -> llvalue 894 895(** [const_struct context elts] returns the structured constant of type 896 [struct_type (Array.map type_of elts)] and containing the values [elts] 897 in the context [context]. This value can in turn be used as the initializer 898 for a global variable. See the method [llvm::ConstantStruct::getAnon]. *) 899val const_struct : llcontext -> llvalue array -> llvalue 900 901(** [const_named_struct namedty elts] returns the structured constant of type 902 [namedty] (which must be a named structure type) and containing the values [elts]. 903 This value can in turn be used as the initializer 904 for a global variable. See the method [llvm::ConstantStruct::get]. *) 905val const_named_struct : lltype -> llvalue array -> llvalue 906 907(** [const_packed_struct context elts] returns the structured constant of 908 type {!packed_struct_type} [(Array.map type_of elts)] and containing the 909 values [elts] in the context [context]. This value can in turn be used as 910 the initializer for a global variable. See the method 911 [llvm::ConstantStruct::get]. *) 912val const_packed_struct : llcontext -> llvalue array -> llvalue 913 914(** [const_vector elts] returns the vector constant of type 915 [vector_type (type_of elts.(0)) (Array.length elts)] and containing the 916 values [elts]. See the method [llvm::ConstantVector::get]. *) 917val const_vector : llvalue array -> llvalue 918 919(** [string_of_const c] returns [Some str] if [c] is a string constant, 920 or [None] if this is not a string constant. *) 921val string_of_const : llvalue -> string option 922 923(** [const_element c] returns a constant for a specified index's element. 924 See the method ConstantDataSequential::getElementAsConstant. *) 925val const_element : llvalue -> int -> llvalue 926 927 928(** {7 Constant expressions} *) 929 930(** [align_of ty] returns the alignof constant for the type [ty]. This is 931 equivalent to [const_ptrtoint (const_gep (const_null (pointer_type {i8,ty})) 932 (const_int i32_type 0) (const_int i32_type 1)) i32_type], but considerably 933 more readable. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getAlignOf]. *) 934val align_of : lltype -> llvalue 935 936(** [size_of ty] returns the sizeof constant for the type [ty]. This is 937 equivalent to [const_ptrtoint (const_gep (const_null (pointer_type ty)) 938 (const_int i32_type 1)) i64_type], but considerably more readable. 939 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getSizeOf]. *) 940val size_of : lltype -> llvalue 941 942(** [const_neg c] returns the arithmetic negation of the constant [c]. 943 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getNeg]. *) 944val const_neg : llvalue -> llvalue 945 946(** [const_nsw_neg c] returns the arithmetic negation of the constant [c] with 947 no signed wrapping. The result is undefined if the negation overflows. 948 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getNSWNeg]. *) 949val const_nsw_neg : llvalue -> llvalue 950 951(** [const_nuw_neg c] returns the arithmetic negation of the constant [c] with 952 no unsigned wrapping. The result is undefined if the negation overflows. 953 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getNUWNeg]. *) 954val const_nuw_neg : llvalue -> llvalue 955 956(** [const_fneg c] returns the arithmetic negation of the constant float [c]. 957 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getFNeg]. *) 958val const_fneg : llvalue -> llvalue 959 960(** [const_not c] returns the bitwise inverse of the constant [c]. 961 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getNot]. *) 962val const_not : llvalue -> llvalue 963 964(** [const_add c1 c2] returns the constant sum of two constants. 965 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getAdd]. *) 966val const_add : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue 967 968(** [const_nsw_add c1 c2] returns the constant sum of two constants with no 969 signed wrapping. The result is undefined if the sum overflows. 970 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getNSWAdd]. *) 971val const_nsw_add : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue 972 973(** [const_nuw_add c1 c2] returns the constant sum of two constants with no 974 unsigned wrapping. The result is undefined if the sum overflows. 975 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getNSWAdd]. *) 976val const_nuw_add : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue 977 978(** [const_fadd c1 c2] returns the constant sum of two constant floats. 979 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getFAdd]. *) 980val const_fadd : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue 981 982(** [const_sub c1 c2] returns the constant difference, [c1 - c2], of two 983 constants. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getSub]. *) 984val const_sub : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue 985 986(** [const_nsw_sub c1 c2] returns the constant difference of two constants with 987 no signed wrapping. The result is undefined if the sum overflows. 988 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getNSWSub]. *) 989val const_nsw_sub : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue 990 991(** [const_nuw_sub c1 c2] returns the constant difference of two constants with 992 no unsigned wrapping. The result is undefined if the sum overflows. 993 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getNSWSub]. *) 994val const_nuw_sub : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue 995 996(** [const_fsub c1 c2] returns the constant difference, [c1 - c2], of two 997 constant floats. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getFSub]. *) 998val const_fsub : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue 999 1000(** [const_mul c1 c2] returns the constant product of two constants. 1001 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getMul]. *) 1002val const_mul : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue 1003 1004(** [const_nsw_mul c1 c2] returns the constant product of two constants with 1005 no signed wrapping. The result is undefined if the sum overflows. 1006 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getNSWMul]. *) 1007val const_nsw_mul : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue 1008 1009(** [const_nuw_mul c1 c2] returns the constant product of two constants with 1010 no unsigned wrapping. The result is undefined if the sum overflows. 1011 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getNSWMul]. *) 1012val const_nuw_mul : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue 1013 1014(** [const_fmul c1 c2] returns the constant product of two constants floats. 1015 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getFMul]. *) 1016val const_fmul : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue 1017 1018(** [const_udiv c1 c2] returns the constant quotient [c1 / c2] of two unsigned 1019 integer constants. 1020 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getUDiv]. *) 1021val const_udiv : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue 1022 1023(** [const_sdiv c1 c2] returns the constant quotient [c1 / c2] of two signed 1024 integer constants. 1025 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getSDiv]. *) 1026val const_sdiv : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue 1027 1028(** [const_exact_sdiv c1 c2] returns the constant quotient [c1 / c2] of two 1029 signed integer constants. The result is undefined if the result is rounded 1030 or overflows. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getExactSDiv]. *) 1031val const_exact_sdiv : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue 1032 1033(** [const_fdiv c1 c2] returns the constant quotient [c1 / c2] of two floating 1034 point constants. 1035 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getFDiv]. *) 1036val const_fdiv : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue 1037 1038(** [const_urem c1 c2] returns the constant remainder [c1 MOD c2] of two 1039 unsigned integer constants. 1040 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getURem]. *) 1041val const_urem : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue 1042 1043(** [const_srem c1 c2] returns the constant remainder [c1 MOD c2] of two 1044 signed integer constants. 1045 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getSRem]. *) 1046val const_srem : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue 1047 1048(** [const_frem c1 c2] returns the constant remainder [c1 MOD c2] of two 1049 signed floating point constants. 1050 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getFRem]. *) 1051val const_frem : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue 1052 1053(** [const_and c1 c2] returns the constant bitwise [AND] of two integer 1054 constants. 1055 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getAnd]. *) 1056val const_and : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue 1057 1058(** [const_or c1 c2] returns the constant bitwise [OR] of two integer 1059 constants. 1060 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getOr]. *) 1061val const_or : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue 1062 1063(** [const_xor c1 c2] returns the constant bitwise [XOR] of two integer 1064 constants. 1065 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getXor]. *) 1066val const_xor : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue 1067 1068(** [const_icmp pred c1 c2] returns the constant comparison of two integer 1069 constants, [c1 pred c2]. 1070 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getICmp]. *) 1071val const_icmp : Icmp.t -> llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue 1072 1073(** [const_fcmp pred c1 c2] returns the constant comparison of two floating 1074 point constants, [c1 pred c2]. 1075 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getFCmp]. *) 1076val const_fcmp : Fcmp.t -> llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue 1077 1078(** [const_shl c1 c2] returns the constant integer [c1] left-shifted by the 1079 constant integer [c2]. 1080 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getShl]. *) 1081val const_shl : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue 1082 1083(** [const_lshr c1 c2] returns the constant integer [c1] right-shifted by the 1084 constant integer [c2] with zero extension. 1085 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getLShr]. *) 1086val const_lshr : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue 1087 1088(** [const_ashr c1 c2] returns the constant integer [c1] right-shifted by the 1089 constant integer [c2] with sign extension. 1090 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getAShr]. *) 1091val const_ashr : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue 1092 1093(** [const_gep pc indices] returns the constant [getElementPtr] of [pc] with the 1094 constant integers indices from the array [indices]. 1095 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getGetElementPtr]. *) 1096val const_gep : llvalue -> llvalue array -> llvalue 1097 1098(** [const_in_bounds_gep pc indices] returns the constant [getElementPtr] of [pc] 1099 with the constant integers indices from the array [indices]. 1100 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getInBoundsGetElementPtr]. *) 1101val const_in_bounds_gep : llvalue -> llvalue array -> llvalue 1102 1103(** [const_trunc c ty] returns the constant truncation of integer constant [c] 1104 to the smaller integer type [ty]. 1105 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getTrunc]. *) 1106val const_trunc : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue 1107 1108(** [const_sext c ty] returns the constant sign extension of integer constant 1109 [c] to the larger integer type [ty]. 1110 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getSExt]. *) 1111val const_sext : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue 1112 1113(** [const_zext c ty] returns the constant zero extension of integer constant 1114 [c] to the larger integer type [ty]. 1115 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getZExt]. *) 1116val const_zext : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue 1117 1118(** [const_fptrunc c ty] returns the constant truncation of floating point 1119 constant [c] to the smaller floating point type [ty]. 1120 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getFPTrunc]. *) 1121val const_fptrunc : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue 1122 1123(** [const_fpext c ty] returns the constant extension of floating point constant 1124 [c] to the larger floating point type [ty]. 1125 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getFPExt]. *) 1126val const_fpext : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue 1127 1128(** [const_uitofp c ty] returns the constant floating point conversion of 1129 unsigned integer constant [c] to the floating point type [ty]. 1130 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getUIToFP]. *) 1131val const_uitofp : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue 1132 1133(** [const_sitofp c ty] returns the constant floating point conversion of 1134 signed integer constant [c] to the floating point type [ty]. 1135 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getSIToFP]. *) 1136val const_sitofp : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue 1137 1138(** [const_fptoui c ty] returns the constant unsigned integer conversion of 1139 floating point constant [c] to integer type [ty]. 1140 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getFPToUI]. *) 1141val const_fptoui : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue 1142 1143(** [const_fptoui c ty] returns the constant unsigned integer conversion of 1144 floating point constant [c] to integer type [ty]. 1145 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getFPToSI]. *) 1146val const_fptosi : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue 1147 1148(** [const_ptrtoint c ty] returns the constant integer conversion of 1149 pointer constant [c] to integer type [ty]. 1150 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getPtrToInt]. *) 1151val const_ptrtoint : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue 1152 1153(** [const_inttoptr c ty] returns the constant pointer conversion of 1154 integer constant [c] to pointer type [ty]. 1155 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getIntToPtr]. *) 1156val const_inttoptr : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue 1157 1158(** [const_bitcast c ty] returns the constant bitwise conversion of constant [c] 1159 to type [ty] of equal size. 1160 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getBitCast]. *) 1161val const_bitcast : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue 1162 1163(** [const_zext_or_bitcast c ty] returns a constant zext or bitwise cast 1164 conversion of constant [c] to type [ty]. 1165 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getZExtOrBitCast]. *) 1166val const_zext_or_bitcast : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue 1167 1168(** [const_sext_or_bitcast c ty] returns a constant sext or bitwise cast 1169 conversion of constant [c] to type [ty]. 1170 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getSExtOrBitCast]. *) 1171val const_sext_or_bitcast : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue 1172 1173(** [const_trunc_or_bitcast c ty] returns a constant trunc or bitwise cast 1174 conversion of constant [c] to type [ty]. 1175 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getTruncOrBitCast]. *) 1176val const_trunc_or_bitcast : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue 1177 1178(** [const_pointercast c ty] returns a constant bitcast or a pointer-to-int 1179 cast conversion of constant [c] to type [ty] of equal size. 1180 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getPointerCast]. *) 1181val const_pointercast : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue 1182 1183(** [const_intcast c ty ~is_signed] returns a constant sext/zext, bitcast, 1184 or trunc for integer -> integer casts of constant [c] to type [ty]. 1185 When converting a narrower value to a wider one, whether sext or zext 1186 will be used is controlled by [is_signed]. 1187 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getIntegerCast]. *) 1188val const_intcast : llvalue -> lltype -> is_signed:bool -> llvalue 1189 1190(** [const_fpcast c ty] returns a constant fpext, bitcast, or fptrunc for fp -> 1191 fp casts of constant [c] to type [ty]. 1192 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getFPCast]. *) 1193val const_fpcast : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue 1194 1195(** [const_select cond t f] returns the constant conditional which returns value 1196 [t] if the boolean constant [cond] is true and the value [f] otherwise. 1197 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getSelect]. *) 1198val const_select : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue 1199 1200(** [const_extractelement vec i] returns the constant [i]th element of 1201 constant vector [vec]. [i] must be a constant [i32] value unsigned less than 1202 the size of the vector. 1203 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getExtractElement]. *) 1204val const_extractelement : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue 1205 1206(** [const_insertelement vec v i] returns the constant vector with the same 1207 elements as constant vector [v] but the [i]th element replaced by the 1208 constant [v]. [v] must be a constant value with the type of the vector 1209 elements. [i] must be a constant [i32] value unsigned less than the size 1210 of the vector. 1211 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getInsertElement]. *) 1212val const_insertelement : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue 1213 1214(** [const_shufflevector a b mask] returns a constant [shufflevector]. 1215 See the LLVM Language Reference for details on the [shufflevector] 1216 instruction. 1217 See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getShuffleVector]. *) 1218val const_shufflevector : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue 1219 1220(** [const_extractvalue agg idxs] returns the constant [idxs]th value of 1221 constant aggregate [agg]. Each [idxs] must be less than the size of the 1222 aggregate. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getExtractValue]. *) 1223val const_extractvalue : llvalue -> int array -> llvalue 1224 1225(** [const_insertvalue agg val idxs] inserts the value [val] in the specified 1226 indexs [idxs] in the aggegate [agg]. Each [idxs] must be less than the size 1227 of the aggregate. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getInsertValue]. *) 1228val const_insertvalue : llvalue -> llvalue -> int array -> llvalue 1229 1230(** [const_inline_asm ty asm con side align] inserts a inline assembly string. 1231 See the method [llvm::InlineAsm::get]. *) 1232val const_inline_asm : lltype -> string -> string -> bool -> bool -> llvalue 1233 1234(** [block_address f bb] returns the address of the basic block [bb] in the 1235 function [f]. See the method [llvm::BasicBlock::get]. *) 1236val block_address : llvalue -> llbasicblock -> llvalue 1237 1238 1239(** {7 Operations on global variables, functions, and aliases (globals)} *) 1240 1241(** [global_parent g] is the enclosing module of the global value [g]. 1242 See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::getParent]. *) 1243val global_parent : llvalue -> llmodule 1244 1245(** [is_declaration g] returns [true] if the global value [g] is a declaration 1246 only. Returns [false] otherwise. 1247 See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::isDeclaration]. *) 1248val is_declaration : llvalue -> bool 1249 1250(** [linkage g] returns the linkage of the global value [g]. 1251 See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::getLinkage]. *) 1252val linkage : llvalue -> Linkage.t 1253 1254(** [set_linkage l g] sets the linkage of the global value [g] to [l]. 1255 See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::setLinkage]. *) 1256val set_linkage : Linkage.t -> llvalue -> unit 1257 1258(** [unnamed_addr g] returns [true] if the global value [g] has the unnamed_addr 1259 attribute. Returns [false] otherwise. 1260 See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::getUnnamedAddr]. *) 1261val unnamed_addr : llvalue -> bool 1262 1263(** [set_unnamed_addr b g] if [b] is [true], sets the unnamed_addr attribute of 1264 the global value [g]. Unset it otherwise. 1265 See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::setUnnamedAddr]. *) 1266val set_unnamed_addr : bool -> llvalue -> unit 1267 1268(** [section g] returns the linker section of the global value [g]. 1269 See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::getSection]. *) 1270val section : llvalue -> string 1271 1272(** [set_section s g] sets the linker section of the global value [g] to [s]. 1273 See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::setSection]. *) 1274val set_section : string -> llvalue -> unit 1275 1276(** [visibility g] returns the linker visibility of the global value [g]. 1277 See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::getVisibility]. *) 1278val visibility : llvalue -> Visibility.t 1279 1280(** [set_visibility v g] sets the linker visibility of the global value [g] to 1281 [v]. See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::setVisibility]. *) 1282val set_visibility : Visibility.t -> llvalue -> unit 1283 1284(** [dll_storage_class g] returns the DLL storage class of the global value [g]. 1285 See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::getDLLStorageClass]. *) 1286val dll_storage_class : llvalue -> DLLStorageClass.t 1287 1288(** [set_dll_storage_class v g] sets the DLL storage class of the global value [g] to 1289 [v]. See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::setDLLStorageClass]. *) 1290val set_dll_storage_class : DLLStorageClass.t -> llvalue -> unit 1291 1292(** [alignment g] returns the required alignment of the global value [g]. 1293 See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::getAlignment]. *) 1294val alignment : llvalue -> int 1295 1296(** [set_alignment n g] sets the required alignment of the global value [g] to 1297 [n] bytes. See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::setAlignment]. *) 1298val set_alignment : int -> llvalue -> unit 1299 1300 1301(** {7 Operations on global variables} *) 1302 1303(** [declare_global ty name m] returns a new global variable of type [ty] and 1304 with name [name] in module [m] in the default address space (0). If such a 1305 global variable already exists, it is returned. If the type of the existing 1306 global differs, then a bitcast to [ty] is returned. *) 1307val declare_global : lltype -> string -> llmodule -> llvalue 1308 1309(** [declare_qualified_global ty name addrspace m] returns a new global variable 1310 of type [ty] and with name [name] in module [m] in the address space 1311 [addrspace]. If such a global variable already exists, it is returned. If 1312 the type of the existing global differs, then a bitcast to [ty] is 1313 returned. *) 1314val declare_qualified_global : lltype -> string -> int -> llmodule -> llvalue 1315 1316(** [define_global name init m] returns a new global with name [name] and 1317 initializer [init] in module [m] in the default address space (0). If the 1318 named global already exists, it is renamed. 1319 See the constructor of [llvm::GlobalVariable]. *) 1320val define_global : string -> llvalue -> llmodule -> llvalue 1321 1322(** [define_qualified_global name init addrspace m] returns a new global with 1323 name [name] and initializer [init] in module [m] in the address space 1324 [addrspace]. If the named global already exists, it is renamed. 1325 See the constructor of [llvm::GlobalVariable]. *) 1326val define_qualified_global : string -> llvalue -> int -> llmodule -> llvalue 1327 1328(** [lookup_global name m] returns [Some g] if a global variable with name 1329 [name] exists in module [m]. If no such global exists, returns [None]. 1330 See the [llvm::GlobalVariable] constructor. *) 1331val lookup_global : string -> llmodule -> llvalue option 1332 1333(** [delete_global gv] destroys the global variable [gv]. 1334 See the method [llvm::GlobalVariable::eraseFromParent]. *) 1335val delete_global : llvalue -> unit 1336 1337(** [global_begin m] returns the first position in the global variable list of 1338 the module [m]. [global_begin] and [global_succ] can be used to iterate 1339 over the global list in order. 1340 See the method [llvm::Module::global_begin]. *) 1341val global_begin : llmodule -> (llmodule, llvalue) llpos 1342 1343(** [global_succ gv] returns the global variable list position succeeding 1344 [Before gv]. 1345 See the method [llvm::Module::global_iterator::operator++]. *) 1346val global_succ : llvalue -> (llmodule, llvalue) llpos 1347 1348(** [iter_globals f m] applies function [f] to each of the global variables of 1349 module [m] in order. Tail recursive. *) 1350val iter_globals : (llvalue -> unit) -> llmodule -> unit 1351 1352(** [fold_left_globals f init m] is [f (... (f init g1) ...) gN] where 1353 [g1,...,gN] are the global variables of module [m]. Tail recursive. *) 1354val fold_left_globals : ('a -> llvalue -> 'a) -> 'a -> llmodule -> 'a 1355 1356(** [global_end m] returns the last position in the global variable list of the 1357 module [m]. [global_end] and [global_pred] can be used to iterate over the 1358 global list in reverse. 1359 See the method [llvm::Module::global_end]. *) 1360val global_end : llmodule -> (llmodule, llvalue) llrev_pos 1361 1362(** [global_pred gv] returns the global variable list position preceding 1363 [After gv]. 1364 See the method [llvm::Module::global_iterator::operator--]. *) 1365val global_pred : llvalue -> (llmodule, llvalue) llrev_pos 1366 1367(** [rev_iter_globals f m] applies function [f] to each of the global variables 1368 of module [m] in reverse order. Tail recursive. *) 1369val rev_iter_globals : (llvalue -> unit) -> llmodule -> unit 1370 1371(** [fold_right_globals f m init] is [f g1 (... (f gN init) ...)] where 1372 [g1,...,gN] are the global variables of module [m]. Tail recursive. *) 1373val fold_right_globals : (llvalue -> 'a -> 'a) -> llmodule -> 'a -> 'a 1374 1375(** [is_global_constant gv] returns [true] if the global variabile [gv] is a 1376 constant. Returns [false] otherwise. 1377 See the method [llvm::GlobalVariable::isConstant]. *) 1378val is_global_constant : llvalue -> bool 1379 1380(** [set_global_constant c gv] sets the global variable [gv] to be a constant if 1381 [c] is [true] and not if [c] is [false]. 1382 See the method [llvm::GlobalVariable::setConstant]. *) 1383val set_global_constant : bool -> llvalue -> unit 1384 1385(** [global_initializer gv] returns the initializer for the global variable 1386 [gv]. See the method [llvm::GlobalVariable::getInitializer]. *) 1387val global_initializer : llvalue -> llvalue 1388 1389(** [set_initializer c gv] sets the initializer for the global variable 1390 [gv] to the constant [c]. 1391 See the method [llvm::GlobalVariable::setInitializer]. *) 1392val set_initializer : llvalue -> llvalue -> unit 1393 1394(** [remove_initializer gv] unsets the initializer for the global variable 1395 [gv]. 1396 See the method [llvm::GlobalVariable::setInitializer]. *) 1397val remove_initializer : llvalue -> unit 1398 1399(** [is_thread_local gv] returns [true] if the global variable [gv] is 1400 thread-local and [false] otherwise. 1401 See the method [llvm::GlobalVariable::isThreadLocal]. *) 1402val is_thread_local : llvalue -> bool 1403 1404(** [set_thread_local c gv] sets the global variable [gv] to be thread local if 1405 [c] is [true] and not otherwise. 1406 See the method [llvm::GlobalVariable::setThreadLocal]. *) 1407val set_thread_local : bool -> llvalue -> unit 1408 1409(** [is_thread_local gv] returns the thread local mode of the global 1410 variable [gv]. 1411 See the method [llvm::GlobalVariable::getThreadLocalMode]. *) 1412val thread_local_mode : llvalue -> ThreadLocalMode.t 1413 1414(** [set_thread_local c gv] sets the thread local mode of the global 1415 variable [gv]. 1416 See the method [llvm::GlobalVariable::setThreadLocalMode]. *) 1417val set_thread_local_mode : ThreadLocalMode.t -> llvalue -> unit 1418 1419(** [is_externally_initialized gv] returns [true] if the global 1420 variable [gv] is externally initialized and [false] otherwise. 1421 See the method [llvm::GlobalVariable::isExternallyInitialized]. *) 1422val is_externally_initialized : llvalue -> bool 1423 1424(** [set_externally_initialized c gv] sets the global variable [gv] to be 1425 externally initialized if [c] is [true] and not otherwise. 1426 See the method [llvm::GlobalVariable::setExternallyInitialized]. *) 1427val set_externally_initialized : bool -> llvalue -> unit 1428 1429 1430(** {7 Operations on aliases} *) 1431 1432(** [add_alias m t a n] inserts an alias in the module [m] with the type [t] and 1433 the aliasee [a] with the name [n]. 1434 See the constructor for [llvm::GlobalAlias]. *) 1435val add_alias : llmodule -> lltype -> llvalue -> string -> llvalue 1436 1437 1438(** {7 Operations on functions} *) 1439 1440(** [declare_function name ty m] returns a new function of type [ty] and 1441 with name [name] in module [m]. If such a function already exists, 1442 it is returned. If the type of the existing function differs, then a bitcast 1443 to [ty] is returned. *) 1444val declare_function : string -> lltype -> llmodule -> llvalue 1445 1446(** [define_function name ty m] creates a new function with name [name] and 1447 type [ty] in module [m]. If the named function already exists, it is 1448 renamed. An entry basic block is created in the function. 1449 See the constructor of [llvm::GlobalVariable]. *) 1450val define_function : string -> lltype -> llmodule -> llvalue 1451 1452(** [lookup_function name m] returns [Some f] if a function with name 1453 [name] exists in module [m]. If no such function exists, returns [None]. 1454 See the method [llvm::Module] constructor. *) 1455val lookup_function : string -> llmodule -> llvalue option 1456 1457(** [delete_function f] destroys the function [f]. 1458 See the method [llvm::Function::eraseFromParent]. *) 1459val delete_function : llvalue -> unit 1460 1461(** [function_begin m] returns the first position in the function list of the 1462 module [m]. [function_begin] and [function_succ] can be used to iterate over 1463 the function list in order. 1464 See the method [llvm::Module::begin]. *) 1465val function_begin : llmodule -> (llmodule, llvalue) llpos 1466 1467(** [function_succ gv] returns the function list position succeeding 1468 [Before gv]. 1469 See the method [llvm::Module::iterator::operator++]. *) 1470val function_succ : llvalue -> (llmodule, llvalue) llpos 1471 1472(** [iter_functions f m] applies function [f] to each of the functions of module 1473 [m] in order. Tail recursive. *) 1474val iter_functions : (llvalue -> unit) -> llmodule -> unit 1475 1476(** [fold_left_function f init m] is [f (... (f init f1) ...) fN] where 1477 [f1,...,fN] are the functions of module [m]. Tail recursive. *) 1478val fold_left_functions : ('a -> llvalue -> 'a) -> 'a -> llmodule -> 'a 1479 1480(** [function_end m] returns the last position in the function list of 1481 the module [m]. [function_end] and [function_pred] can be used to iterate 1482 over the function list in reverse. 1483 See the method [llvm::Module::end]. *) 1484val function_end : llmodule -> (llmodule, llvalue) llrev_pos 1485 1486(** [function_pred gv] returns the function list position preceding [After gv]. 1487 See the method [llvm::Module::iterator::operator--]. *) 1488val function_pred : llvalue -> (llmodule, llvalue) llrev_pos 1489 1490(** [rev_iter_functions f fn] applies function [f] to each of the functions of 1491 module [m] in reverse order. Tail recursive. *) 1492val rev_iter_functions : (llvalue -> unit) -> llmodule -> unit 1493 1494(** [fold_right_functions f m init] is [f (... (f init fN) ...) f1] where 1495 [f1,...,fN] are the functions of module [m]. Tail recursive. *) 1496val fold_right_functions : (llvalue -> 'a -> 'a) -> llmodule -> 'a -> 'a 1497 1498(** [is_intrinsic f] returns true if the function [f] is an intrinsic. 1499 See the method [llvm::Function::isIntrinsic]. *) 1500val is_intrinsic : llvalue -> bool 1501 1502(** [function_call_conv f] returns the calling convention of the function [f]. 1503 See the method [llvm::Function::getCallingConv]. *) 1504val function_call_conv : llvalue -> int 1505 1506(** [set_function_call_conv cc f] sets the calling convention of the function 1507 [f] to the calling convention numbered [cc]. 1508 See the method [llvm::Function::setCallingConv]. *) 1509val set_function_call_conv : int -> llvalue -> unit 1510 1511(** [gc f] returns [Some name] if the function [f] has a garbage 1512 collection algorithm specified and [None] otherwise. 1513 See the method [llvm::Function::getGC]. *) 1514val gc : llvalue -> string option 1515 1516(** [set_gc gc f] sets the collection algorithm for the function [f] to 1517 [gc]. See the method [llvm::Function::setGC]. *) 1518val set_gc : string option -> llvalue -> unit 1519 1520(** [add_function_attr f a] adds attribute [a] to the return type of function 1521 [f]. *) 1522val add_function_attr : llvalue -> Attribute.t -> unit 1523 1524(** [add_target_dependent_function_attr f a] adds target-dependent attribute 1525 [a] to function [f]. *) 1526val add_target_dependent_function_attr : llvalue -> string -> string -> unit 1527 1528(** [function_attr f] returns the function attribute for the function [f]. 1529 See the method [llvm::Function::getAttributes] *) 1530val function_attr : llvalue -> Attribute.t list 1531 1532(** [remove_function_attr f a] removes attribute [a] from the return type of 1533 function [f]. *) 1534val remove_function_attr : llvalue -> Attribute.t -> unit 1535 1536 1537(** {7 Operations on params} *) 1538 1539(** [params f] returns the parameters of function [f]. 1540 See the method [llvm::Function::getArgumentList]. *) 1541val params : llvalue -> llvalue array 1542 1543(** [param f n] returns the [n]th parameter of function [f]. 1544 See the method [llvm::Function::getArgumentList]. *) 1545val param : llvalue -> int -> llvalue 1546 1547(** [param_attr p] returns the attributes of parameter [p]. 1548 See the methods [llvm::Function::getAttributes] and 1549 [llvm::Attributes::getParamAttributes] *) 1550val param_attr : llvalue -> Attribute.t list 1551 1552(** [param_parent p] returns the parent function that owns the parameter. 1553 See the method [llvm::Argument::getParent]. *) 1554val param_parent : llvalue -> llvalue 1555 1556(** [param_begin f] returns the first position in the parameter list of the 1557 function [f]. [param_begin] and [param_succ] can be used to iterate over 1558 the parameter list in order. 1559 See the method [llvm::Function::arg_begin]. *) 1560val param_begin : llvalue -> (llvalue, llvalue) llpos 1561 1562(** [param_succ bb] returns the parameter list position succeeding 1563 [Before bb]. 1564 See the method [llvm::Function::arg_iterator::operator++]. *) 1565val param_succ : llvalue -> (llvalue, llvalue) llpos 1566 1567(** [iter_params f fn] applies function [f] to each of the parameters 1568 of function [fn] in order. Tail recursive. *) 1569val iter_params : (llvalue -> unit) -> llvalue -> unit 1570 1571(** [fold_left_params f init fn] is [f (... (f init b1) ...) bN] where 1572 [b1,...,bN] are the parameters of function [fn]. Tail recursive. *) 1573val fold_left_params : ('a -> llvalue -> 'a) -> 'a -> llvalue -> 'a 1574 1575(** [param_end f] returns the last position in the parameter list of 1576 the function [f]. [param_end] and [param_pred] can be used to iterate 1577 over the parameter list in reverse. 1578 See the method [llvm::Function::arg_end]. *) 1579val param_end : llvalue -> (llvalue, llvalue) llrev_pos 1580 1581(** [param_pred gv] returns the function list position preceding [After gv]. 1582 See the method [llvm::Function::arg_iterator::operator--]. *) 1583val param_pred : llvalue -> (llvalue, llvalue) llrev_pos 1584 1585(** [rev_iter_params f fn] applies function [f] to each of the parameters 1586 of function [fn] in reverse order. Tail recursive. *) 1587val rev_iter_params : (llvalue -> unit) -> llvalue -> unit 1588 1589(** [fold_right_params f fn init] is [f (... (f init bN) ...) b1] where 1590 [b1,...,bN] are the parameters of function [fn]. Tail recursive. *) 1591val fold_right_params : (llvalue -> 'a -> 'a) -> llvalue -> 'a -> 'a 1592 1593(** [add_param p a] adds attribute [a] to parameter [p]. *) 1594val add_param_attr : llvalue -> Attribute.t -> unit 1595 1596(** [remove_param_attr p a] removes attribute [a] from parameter [p]. *) 1597val remove_param_attr : llvalue -> Attribute.t -> unit 1598 1599(** [set_param_alignment p a] set the alignment of parameter [p] to [a]. *) 1600val set_param_alignment : llvalue -> int -> unit 1601 1602 1603(** {7 Operations on basic blocks} *) 1604 1605(** [basic_blocks fn] returns the basic blocks of the function [f]. 1606 See the method [llvm::Function::getBasicBlockList]. *) 1607val basic_blocks : llvalue -> llbasicblock array 1608 1609(** [entry_block fn] returns the entry basic block of the function [f]. 1610 See the method [llvm::Function::getEntryBlock]. *) 1611val entry_block : llvalue -> llbasicblock 1612 1613(** [delete_block bb] deletes the basic block [bb]. 1614 See the method [llvm::BasicBlock::eraseFromParent]. *) 1615val delete_block : llbasicblock -> unit 1616 1617(** [remove_block bb] removes the basic block [bb] from its parent function. 1618 See the method [llvm::BasicBlock::removeFromParent]. *) 1619val remove_block : llbasicblock -> unit 1620 1621(** [move_block_before pos bb] moves the basic block [bb] before [pos]. 1622 See the method [llvm::BasicBlock::moveBefore]. *) 1623val move_block_before : llbasicblock -> llbasicblock -> unit 1624 1625(** [move_block_after pos bb] moves the basic block [bb] after [pos]. 1626 See the method [llvm::BasicBlock::moveAfter]. *) 1627val move_block_after : llbasicblock -> llbasicblock -> unit 1628 1629(** [append_block c name f] creates a new basic block named [name] at the end of 1630 function [f] in the context [c]. 1631 See the constructor of [llvm::BasicBlock]. *) 1632val append_block : llcontext -> string -> llvalue -> llbasicblock 1633 1634(** [insert_block c name bb] creates a new basic block named [name] before the 1635 basic block [bb] in the context [c]. 1636 See the constructor of [llvm::BasicBlock]. *) 1637val insert_block : llcontext -> string -> llbasicblock -> llbasicblock 1638 1639(** [block_parent bb] returns the parent function that owns the basic block. 1640 See the method [llvm::BasicBlock::getParent]. *) 1641val block_parent : llbasicblock -> llvalue 1642 1643(** [block_begin f] returns the first position in the basic block list of the 1644 function [f]. [block_begin] and [block_succ] can be used to iterate over 1645 the basic block list in order. 1646 See the method [llvm::Function::begin]. *) 1647val block_begin : llvalue -> (llvalue, llbasicblock) llpos 1648 1649(** [block_succ bb] returns the basic block list position succeeding 1650 [Before bb]. 1651 See the method [llvm::Function::iterator::operator++]. *) 1652val block_succ : llbasicblock -> (llvalue, llbasicblock) llpos 1653 1654(** [iter_blocks f fn] applies function [f] to each of the basic blocks 1655 of function [fn] in order. Tail recursive. *) 1656val iter_blocks : (llbasicblock -> unit) -> llvalue -> unit 1657 1658(** [fold_left_blocks f init fn] is [f (... (f init b1) ...) bN] where 1659 [b1,...,bN] are the basic blocks of function [fn]. Tail recursive. *) 1660val fold_left_blocks : ('a -> llbasicblock -> 'a) -> 'a -> llvalue -> 'a 1661 1662(** [block_end f] returns the last position in the basic block list of 1663 the function [f]. [block_end] and [block_pred] can be used to iterate 1664 over the basic block list in reverse. 1665 See the method [llvm::Function::end]. *) 1666val block_end : llvalue -> (llvalue, llbasicblock) llrev_pos 1667 1668(** [block_pred bb] returns the basic block list position preceding [After bb]. 1669 See the method [llvm::Function::iterator::operator--]. *) 1670val block_pred : llbasicblock -> (llvalue, llbasicblock) llrev_pos 1671 1672(** [block_terminator bb] returns the terminator of the basic block [bb]. *) 1673val block_terminator : llbasicblock -> llvalue option 1674 1675(** [rev_iter_blocks f fn] applies function [f] to each of the basic blocks 1676 of function [fn] in reverse order. Tail recursive. *) 1677val rev_iter_blocks : (llbasicblock -> unit) -> llvalue -> unit 1678 1679(** [fold_right_blocks f fn init] is [f (... (f init bN) ...) b1] where 1680 [b1,...,bN] are the basic blocks of function [fn]. Tail recursive. *) 1681val fold_right_blocks : (llbasicblock -> 'a -> 'a) -> llvalue -> 'a -> 'a 1682 1683(** [value_of_block bb] losslessly casts [bb] to an [llvalue]. *) 1684val value_of_block : llbasicblock -> llvalue 1685 1686(** [value_is_block v] returns [true] if the value [v] is a basic block and 1687 [false] otherwise. 1688 Similar to [llvm::isa<BasicBlock>]. *) 1689val value_is_block : llvalue -> bool 1690 1691(** [block_of_value v] losslessly casts [v] to an [llbasicblock]. *) 1692val block_of_value : llvalue -> llbasicblock 1693 1694 1695(** {7 Operations on instructions} *) 1696 1697(** [instr_parent i] is the enclosing basic block of the instruction [i]. 1698 See the method [llvm::Instruction::getParent]. *) 1699val instr_parent : llvalue -> llbasicblock 1700 1701(** [delete_instruction i] deletes the instruction [i]. 1702 * See the method [llvm::Instruction::eraseFromParent]. *) 1703val delete_instruction : llvalue -> unit 1704 1705(** [instr_begin bb] returns the first position in the instruction list of the 1706 basic block [bb]. [instr_begin] and [instr_succ] can be used to iterate over 1707 the instruction list in order. 1708 See the method [llvm::BasicBlock::begin]. *) 1709val instr_begin : llbasicblock -> (llbasicblock, llvalue) llpos 1710 1711(** [instr_succ i] returns the instruction list position succeeding [Before i]. 1712 See the method [llvm::BasicBlock::iterator::operator++]. *) 1713val instr_succ : llvalue -> (llbasicblock, llvalue) llpos 1714 1715(** [iter_instrs f bb] applies function [f] to each of the instructions of basic 1716 block [bb] in order. Tail recursive. *) 1717val iter_instrs: (llvalue -> unit) -> llbasicblock -> unit 1718 1719(** [fold_left_instrs f init bb] is [f (... (f init g1) ...) gN] where 1720 [g1,...,gN] are the instructions of basic block [bb]. Tail recursive. *) 1721val fold_left_instrs: ('a -> llvalue -> 'a) -> 'a -> llbasicblock -> 'a 1722 1723(** [instr_end bb] returns the last position in the instruction list of the 1724 basic block [bb]. [instr_end] and [instr_pred] can be used to iterate over 1725 the instruction list in reverse. 1726 See the method [llvm::BasicBlock::end]. *) 1727val instr_end : llbasicblock -> (llbasicblock, llvalue) llrev_pos 1728 1729(** [instr_pred i] returns the instruction list position preceding [After i]. 1730 See the method [llvm::BasicBlock::iterator::operator--]. *) 1731val instr_pred : llvalue -> (llbasicblock, llvalue) llrev_pos 1732 1733(** [fold_right_instrs f bb init] is [f (... (f init fN) ...) f1] where 1734 [f1,...,fN] are the instructions of basic block [bb]. Tail recursive. *) 1735val fold_right_instrs: (llvalue -> 'a -> 'a) -> llbasicblock -> 'a -> 'a 1736 1737(** [inst_opcode i] returns the [Opcode.t] corresponding to instruction [i], 1738 or [Opcode.Invalid] if [i] is not an instruction. *) 1739val instr_opcode : llvalue -> Opcode.t 1740 1741(** [icmp_predicate i] returns the [Icmp.t] corresponding to an [icmp] 1742 instruction [i]. *) 1743val icmp_predicate : llvalue -> Icmp.t option 1744 1745(** [fcmp_predicate i] returns the [fcmp.t] corresponding to an [fcmp] 1746 instruction [i]. *) 1747val fcmp_predicate : llvalue -> Fcmp.t option 1748 1749(** [inst_clone i] returns a copy of instruction [i], 1750 The instruction has no parent, and no name. 1751 See the method [llvm::Instruction::clone]. *) 1752val instr_clone : llvalue -> llvalue 1753 1754 1755(** {7 Operations on call sites} *) 1756 1757(** [instruction_call_conv ci] is the calling convention for the call or invoke 1758 instruction [ci], which may be one of the values from the module 1759 {!CallConv}. See the method [llvm::CallInst::getCallingConv] and 1760 [llvm::InvokeInst::getCallingConv]. *) 1761val instruction_call_conv: llvalue -> int 1762 1763(** [set_instruction_call_conv cc ci] sets the calling convention for the call 1764 or invoke instruction [ci] to the integer [cc], which can be one of the 1765 values from the module {!CallConv}. 1766 See the method [llvm::CallInst::setCallingConv] 1767 and [llvm::InvokeInst::setCallingConv]. *) 1768val set_instruction_call_conv: int -> llvalue -> unit 1769 1770(** [add_instruction_param_attr ci i a] adds attribute [a] to the [i]th 1771 parameter of the call or invoke instruction [ci]. [i]=0 denotes the return 1772 value. *) 1773val add_instruction_param_attr : llvalue -> int -> Attribute.t -> unit 1774 1775(** [remove_instruction_param_attr ci i a] removes attribute [a] from the 1776 [i]th parameter of the call or invoke instruction [ci]. [i]=0 denotes the 1777 return value. *) 1778val remove_instruction_param_attr : llvalue -> int -> Attribute.t -> unit 1779 1780 1781(** {7 Operations on call instructions (only)} *) 1782 1783(** [is_tail_call ci] is [true] if the call instruction [ci] is flagged as 1784 eligible for tail call optimization, [false] otherwise. 1785 See the method [llvm::CallInst::isTailCall]. *) 1786val is_tail_call : llvalue -> bool 1787 1788(** [set_tail_call tc ci] flags the call instruction [ci] as eligible for tail 1789 call optimization if [tc] is [true], clears otherwise. 1790 See the method [llvm::CallInst::setTailCall]. *) 1791val set_tail_call : bool -> llvalue -> unit 1792 1793 1794(** {7 Operations on load/store instructions (only)} *) 1795 1796(** [is_volatile i] is [true] if the load or store instruction [i] is marked 1797 as volatile. 1798 See the methods [llvm::LoadInst::isVolatile] and 1799 [llvm::StoreInst::isVolatile]. *) 1800val is_volatile : llvalue -> bool 1801 1802(** [set_volatile v i] marks the load or store instruction [i] as volatile 1803 if [v] is [true], unmarks otherwise. 1804 See the methods [llvm::LoadInst::setVolatile] and 1805 [llvm::StoreInst::setVolatile]. *) 1806val set_volatile : bool -> llvalue -> unit 1807 1808(** {7 Operations on terminators} *) 1809 1810(** [is_terminator v] returns true if the instruction [v] is a terminator. *) 1811val is_terminator : llvalue -> bool 1812 1813(** [successor v i] returns the successor at index [i] for the value [v]. 1814 See the method [llvm::TerminatorInst::getSuccessor]. *) 1815val successor : llvalue -> int -> llbasicblock 1816 1817(** [set_successor v i o] sets the successor of the value [v] at the index [i] to 1818 the value [o]. 1819 See the method [llvm::TerminatorInst::setSuccessor]. *) 1820val set_successor : llvalue -> int -> llbasicblock -> unit 1821 1822(** [num_successors v] returns the number of successors for the value [v]. 1823 See the method [llvm::TerminatorInst::getNumSuccessors]. *) 1824val num_successors : llvalue -> int 1825 1826(** [successors v] returns the successors of [v]. *) 1827val successors : llvalue -> llbasicblock array 1828 1829(** [iter_successors f v] applies function f to each successor [v] in order. Tail recursive. *) 1830val iter_successors : (llbasicblock -> unit) -> llvalue -> unit 1831 1832(** [fold_successors f v init] is [f (... (f init vN) ...) v1] where [v1,...,vN] are the successors of [v]. Tail recursive. *) 1833val fold_successors : (llbasicblock -> 'a -> 'a) -> llvalue -> 'a -> 'a 1834 1835(** {7 Operations on branches} *) 1836 1837(** [is_conditional v] returns true if the branch instruction [v] is conditional. 1838 See the method [llvm::BranchInst::isConditional]. *) 1839val is_conditional : llvalue -> bool 1840 1841(** [condition v] return the condition of the branch instruction [v]. 1842 See the method [llvm::BranchInst::getCondition]. *) 1843val condition : llvalue -> llvalue 1844 1845(** [set_condition v c] sets the condition of the branch instruction [v] to the value [c]. 1846 See the method [llvm::BranchInst::setCondition]. *) 1847val set_condition : llvalue -> llvalue -> unit 1848 1849(** [get_branch c] returns a description of the branch instruction [c]. *) 1850val get_branch : llvalue -> 1851 [ `Conditional of llvalue * llbasicblock * llbasicblock 1852 | `Unconditional of llbasicblock ] 1853 option 1854 1855(** {7 Operations on phi nodes} *) 1856 1857(** [add_incoming (v, bb) pn] adds the value [v] to the phi node [pn] for use 1858 with branches from [bb]. See the method [llvm::PHINode::addIncoming]. *) 1859val add_incoming : (llvalue * llbasicblock) -> llvalue -> unit 1860 1861(** [incoming pn] returns the list of value-block pairs for phi node [pn]. 1862 See the method [llvm::PHINode::getIncomingValue]. *) 1863val incoming : llvalue -> (llvalue * llbasicblock) list 1864 1865 1866 1867(** {6 Instruction builders} *) 1868 1869(** [builder context] creates an instruction builder with no position in 1870 the context [context]. It is invalid to use this builder until its position 1871 is set with {!position_before} or {!position_at_end}. See the constructor 1872 for [llvm::LLVMBuilder]. *) 1873val builder : llcontext -> llbuilder 1874 1875(** [builder_at ip] creates an instruction builder positioned at [ip]. 1876 See the constructor for [llvm::LLVMBuilder]. *) 1877val builder_at : llcontext -> (llbasicblock, llvalue) llpos -> llbuilder 1878 1879(** [builder_before ins] creates an instruction builder positioned before the 1880 instruction [isn]. See the constructor for [llvm::LLVMBuilder]. *) 1881val builder_before : llcontext -> llvalue -> llbuilder 1882 1883(** [builder_at_end bb] creates an instruction builder positioned at the end of 1884 the basic block [bb]. See the constructor for [llvm::LLVMBuilder]. *) 1885val builder_at_end : llcontext -> llbasicblock -> llbuilder 1886 1887(** [position_builder ip bb] moves the instruction builder [bb] to the position 1888 [ip]. 1889 See the constructor for [llvm::LLVMBuilder]. *) 1890val position_builder : (llbasicblock, llvalue) llpos -> llbuilder -> unit 1891 1892(** [position_before ins b] moves the instruction builder [b] to before the 1893 instruction [isn]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::SetInsertPoint]. *) 1894val position_before : llvalue -> llbuilder -> unit 1895 1896(** [position_at_end bb b] moves the instruction builder [b] to the end of the 1897 basic block [bb]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::SetInsertPoint]. *) 1898val position_at_end : llbasicblock -> llbuilder -> unit 1899 1900(** [insertion_block b] returns the basic block that the builder [b] is 1901 positioned to insert into. Raises [Not_Found] if the instruction builder is 1902 uninitialized. 1903 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::GetInsertBlock]. *) 1904val insertion_block : llbuilder -> llbasicblock 1905 1906(** [insert_into_builder i name b] inserts the specified instruction [i] at the 1907 position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 1908 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::Insert]. *) 1909val insert_into_builder : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> unit 1910 1911 1912(** {7 Metadata} *) 1913 1914(** [set_current_debug_location b md] sets the current debug location [md] in 1915 the builder [b]. 1916 See the method [llvm::IRBuilder::SetDebugLocation]. *) 1917val set_current_debug_location : llbuilder -> llvalue -> unit 1918 1919(** [clear_current_debug_location b] clears the current debug location in the 1920 builder [b]. *) 1921val clear_current_debug_location : llbuilder -> unit 1922 1923(** [current_debug_location b] returns the current debug location, or None 1924 if none is currently set. 1925 See the method [llvm::IRBuilder::GetDebugLocation]. *) 1926val current_debug_location : llbuilder -> llvalue option 1927 1928(** [set_inst_debug_location b i] sets the current debug location of the builder 1929 [b] to the instruction [i]. 1930 See the method [llvm::IRBuilder::SetInstDebugLocation]. *) 1931val set_inst_debug_location : llbuilder -> llvalue -> unit 1932 1933 1934(** {7 Terminators} *) 1935 1936(** [build_ret_void b] creates a 1937 [ret void] 1938 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 1939 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateRetVoid]. *) 1940val build_ret_void : llbuilder -> llvalue 1941 1942(** [build_ret v b] creates a 1943 [ret %v] 1944 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 1945 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateRet]. *) 1946val build_ret : llvalue -> llbuilder -> llvalue 1947 1948(** [build_aggregate_ret vs b] creates a 1949 [ret {...} { %v1, %v2, ... } ] 1950 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 1951 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateAggregateRet]. *) 1952val build_aggregate_ret : llvalue array -> llbuilder -> llvalue 1953 1954(** [build_br bb b] creates a 1955 [br %bb] 1956 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 1957 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateBr]. *) 1958val build_br : llbasicblock -> llbuilder -> llvalue 1959 1960(** [build_cond_br cond tbb fbb b] creates a 1961 [br %cond, %tbb, %fbb] 1962 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 1963 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateCondBr]. *) 1964val build_cond_br : llvalue -> llbasicblock -> llbasicblock -> llbuilder -> 1965 llvalue 1966 1967(** [build_switch case elsebb count b] creates an empty 1968 [switch %case, %elsebb] 1969 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b] with 1970 space reserved for [count] cases. 1971 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateSwitch]. *) 1972val build_switch : llvalue -> llbasicblock -> int -> llbuilder -> llvalue 1973 1974(** [build_malloc ty name b] creates an [malloc] 1975 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 1976 See the method [llvm::CallInst::CreateMalloc]. *) 1977val build_malloc : lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 1978 1979(** [build_array_malloc ty val name b] creates an [array malloc] 1980 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 1981 See the method [llvm::CallInst::CreateArrayMalloc]. *) 1982val build_array_malloc : lltype -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 1983 1984(** [build_free p b] creates a [free] 1985 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 1986 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFree]. *) 1987val build_free : llvalue -> llbuilder -> llvalue 1988 1989(** [add_case sw onval bb] causes switch instruction [sw] to branch to [bb] 1990 when its input matches the constant [onval]. 1991 See the method [llvm::SwitchInst::addCase]. **) 1992val add_case : llvalue -> llvalue -> llbasicblock -> unit 1993 1994(** [switch_default_dest sw] returns the default destination of the [switch] 1995 instruction. 1996 See the method [llvm:;SwitchInst::getDefaultDest]. **) 1997val switch_default_dest : llvalue -> llbasicblock 1998 1999(** [build_indirect_br addr count b] creates a 2000 [indirectbr %addr] 2001 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b] with 2002 space reserved for [count] destinations. 2003 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateIndirectBr]. *) 2004val build_indirect_br : llvalue -> int -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2005 2006(** [add_destination br bb] adds the basic block [bb] as a possible branch 2007 location for the indirectbr instruction [br]. 2008 See the method [llvm::IndirectBrInst::addDestination]. **) 2009val add_destination : llvalue -> llbasicblock -> unit 2010 2011(** [build_invoke fn args tobb unwindbb name b] creates an 2012 [%name = invoke %fn(args) to %tobb unwind %unwindbb] 2013 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2014 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateInvoke]. *) 2015val build_invoke : llvalue -> llvalue array -> llbasicblock -> 2016 llbasicblock -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2017 2018(** [build_landingpad ty persfn numclauses name b] creates an 2019 [landingpad] 2020 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2021 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateLandingPad]. *) 2022val build_landingpad : lltype -> llvalue -> int -> string -> llbuilder -> 2023 llvalue 2024 2025(** [set_cleanup lp] sets the cleanup flag in the [landingpad]instruction. 2026 See the method [llvm::LandingPadInst::setCleanup]. *) 2027val set_cleanup : llvalue -> bool -> unit 2028 2029(** [add_clause lp clause] adds the clause to the [landingpad]instruction. 2030 See the method [llvm::LandingPadInst::addClause]. *) 2031val add_clause : llvalue -> llvalue -> unit 2032 2033(** [build_resume exn b] builds a [resume exn] instruction 2034 at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2035 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateResume] *) 2036val build_resume : llvalue -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2037 2038(** [build_unreachable b] creates an 2039 [unreachable] 2040 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2041 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateUnwind]. *) 2042val build_unreachable : llbuilder -> llvalue 2043 2044 2045(** {7 Arithmetic} *) 2046 2047(** [build_add x y name b] creates a 2048 [%name = add %x, %y] 2049 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2050 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateAdd]. *) 2051val build_add : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2052 2053(** [build_nsw_add x y name b] creates a 2054 [%name = nsw add %x, %y] 2055 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2056 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateNSWAdd]. *) 2057val build_nsw_add : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2058 2059(** [build_nuw_add x y name b] creates a 2060 [%name = nuw add %x, %y] 2061 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2062 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateNUWAdd]. *) 2063val build_nuw_add : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2064 2065(** [build_fadd x y name b] creates a 2066 [%name = fadd %x, %y] 2067 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2068 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFAdd]. *) 2069val build_fadd : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2070 2071(** [build_sub x y name b] creates a 2072 [%name = sub %x, %y] 2073 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2074 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateSub]. *) 2075val build_sub : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2076 2077(** [build_nsw_sub x y name b] creates a 2078 [%name = nsw sub %x, %y] 2079 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2080 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateNSWSub]. *) 2081val build_nsw_sub : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2082 2083(** [build_nuw_sub x y name b] creates a 2084 [%name = nuw sub %x, %y] 2085 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2086 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateNUWSub]. *) 2087val build_nuw_sub : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2088 2089(** [build_fsub x y name b] creates a 2090 [%name = fsub %x, %y] 2091 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2092 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFSub]. *) 2093val build_fsub : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2094 2095(** [build_mul x y name b] creates a 2096 [%name = mul %x, %y] 2097 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2098 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateMul]. *) 2099val build_mul : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2100 2101(** [build_nsw_mul x y name b] creates a 2102 [%name = nsw mul %x, %y] 2103 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2104 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateNSWMul]. *) 2105val build_nsw_mul : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2106 2107(** [build_nuw_mul x y name b] creates a 2108 [%name = nuw mul %x, %y] 2109 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2110 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateNUWMul]. *) 2111val build_nuw_mul : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2112 2113(** [build_fmul x y name b] creates a 2114 [%name = fmul %x, %y] 2115 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2116 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFMul]. *) 2117val build_fmul : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2118 2119(** [build_udiv x y name b] creates a 2120 [%name = udiv %x, %y] 2121 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2122 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateUDiv]. *) 2123val build_udiv : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2124 2125(** [build_sdiv x y name b] creates a 2126 [%name = sdiv %x, %y] 2127 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2128 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateSDiv]. *) 2129val build_sdiv : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2130 2131(** [build_exact_sdiv x y name b] creates a 2132 [%name = exact sdiv %x, %y] 2133 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2134 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateExactSDiv]. *) 2135val build_exact_sdiv : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2136 2137(** [build_fdiv x y name b] creates a 2138 [%name = fdiv %x, %y] 2139 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2140 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFDiv]. *) 2141val build_fdiv : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2142 2143(** [build_urem x y name b] creates a 2144 [%name = urem %x, %y] 2145 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2146 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateURem]. *) 2147val build_urem : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2148 2149(** [build_SRem x y name b] creates a 2150 [%name = srem %x, %y] 2151 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2152 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateSRem]. *) 2153val build_srem : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2154 2155(** [build_frem x y name b] creates a 2156 [%name = frem %x, %y] 2157 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2158 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFRem]. *) 2159val build_frem : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2160 2161(** [build_shl x y name b] creates a 2162 [%name = shl %x, %y] 2163 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2164 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateShl]. *) 2165val build_shl : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2166 2167(** [build_lshr x y name b] creates a 2168 [%name = lshr %x, %y] 2169 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2170 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateLShr]. *) 2171val build_lshr : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2172 2173(** [build_ashr x y name b] creates a 2174 [%name = ashr %x, %y] 2175 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2176 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateAShr]. *) 2177val build_ashr : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2178 2179(** [build_and x y name b] creates a 2180 [%name = and %x, %y] 2181 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2182 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateAnd]. *) 2183val build_and : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2184 2185(** [build_or x y name b] creates a 2186 [%name = or %x, %y] 2187 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2188 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateOr]. *) 2189val build_or : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2190 2191(** [build_xor x y name b] creates a 2192 [%name = xor %x, %y] 2193 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2194 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateXor]. *) 2195val build_xor : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2196 2197(** [build_neg x name b] creates a 2198 [%name = sub 0, %x] 2199 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2200 [-0.0] is used for floating point types to compute the correct sign. 2201 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateNeg]. *) 2202val build_neg : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2203 2204(** [build_nsw_neg x name b] creates a 2205 [%name = nsw sub 0, %x] 2206 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2207 [-0.0] is used for floating point types to compute the correct sign. 2208 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateNeg]. *) 2209val build_nsw_neg : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2210 2211(** [build_nuw_neg x name b] creates a 2212 [%name = nuw sub 0, %x] 2213 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2214 [-0.0] is used for floating point types to compute the correct sign. 2215 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateNeg]. *) 2216val build_nuw_neg : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2217 2218(** [build_fneg x name b] creates a 2219 [%name = fsub 0, %x] 2220 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2221 [-0.0] is used for floating point types to compute the correct sign. 2222 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFNeg]. *) 2223val build_fneg : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2224 2225(** [build_xor x name b] creates a 2226 [%name = xor %x, -1] 2227 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2228 [-1] is the correct "all ones" value for the type of [x]. 2229 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateXor]. *) 2230val build_not : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2231 2232 2233(** {7 Memory} *) 2234 2235(** [build_alloca ty name b] creates a 2236 [%name = alloca %ty] 2237 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2238 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateAlloca]. *) 2239val build_alloca : lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2240 2241(** [build_array_alloca ty n name b] creates a 2242 [%name = alloca %ty, %n] 2243 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2244 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateAlloca]. *) 2245val build_array_alloca : lltype -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> 2246 llvalue 2247 2248(** [build_load v name b] creates a 2249 [%name = load %v] 2250 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2251 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateLoad]. *) 2252val build_load : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2253 2254(** [build_store v p b] creates a 2255 [store %v, %p] 2256 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2257 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateStore]. *) 2258val build_store : llvalue -> llvalue -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2259 2260(** [build_atomicrmw op ptr val o st b] creates an [atomicrmw] instruction with 2261 operation [op] performed on pointer [ptr] and value [val] with ordering [o] 2262 and singlethread flag set to [st] at the position specified by 2263 the instruction builder [b]. 2264 See the method [llvm::IRBuilder::CreateAtomicRMW]. *) 2265val build_atomicrmw : AtomicRMWBinOp.t -> llvalue -> llvalue -> 2266 AtomicOrdering.t -> bool -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2267 2268(** [build_gep p indices name b] creates a 2269 [%name = getelementptr %p, indices...] 2270 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2271 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateGetElementPtr]. *) 2272val build_gep : llvalue -> llvalue array -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2273 2274(** [build_in_bounds_gep p indices name b] creates a 2275 [%name = gelementptr inbounds %p, indices...] 2276 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2277 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateInBoundsGetElementPtr]. *) 2278val build_in_bounds_gep : llvalue -> llvalue array -> string -> llbuilder -> 2279 llvalue 2280 2281(** [build_struct_gep p idx name b] creates a 2282 [%name = getelementptr %p, 0, idx] 2283 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2284 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateStructGetElementPtr]. *) 2285val build_struct_gep : llvalue -> int -> string -> llbuilder -> 2286 llvalue 2287 2288(** [build_global_string str name b] creates a series of instructions that adds 2289 a global string at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2290 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateGlobalString]. *) 2291val build_global_string : string -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2292 2293(** [build_global_stringptr str name b] creates a series of instructions that 2294 adds a global string pointer at the position specified by the instruction 2295 builder [b]. 2296 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateGlobalStringPtr]. *) 2297val build_global_stringptr : string -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2298 2299 2300(** {7 Casts} *) 2301 2302(** [build_trunc v ty name b] creates a 2303 [%name = trunc %p to %ty] 2304 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2305 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateTrunc]. *) 2306val build_trunc : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2307 2308(** [build_zext v ty name b] creates a 2309 [%name = zext %p to %ty] 2310 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2311 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateZExt]. *) 2312val build_zext : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2313 2314(** [build_sext v ty name b] creates a 2315 [%name = sext %p to %ty] 2316 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2317 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateSExt]. *) 2318val build_sext : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2319 2320(** [build_fptoui v ty name b] creates a 2321 [%name = fptoui %p to %ty] 2322 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2323 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFPToUI]. *) 2324val build_fptoui : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2325 2326(** [build_fptosi v ty name b] creates a 2327 [%name = fptosi %p to %ty] 2328 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2329 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFPToSI]. *) 2330val build_fptosi : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2331 2332(** [build_uitofp v ty name b] creates a 2333 [%name = uitofp %p to %ty] 2334 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2335 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateUIToFP]. *) 2336val build_uitofp : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2337 2338(** [build_sitofp v ty name b] creates a 2339 [%name = sitofp %p to %ty] 2340 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2341 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateSIToFP]. *) 2342val build_sitofp : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2343 2344(** [build_fptrunc v ty name b] creates a 2345 [%name = fptrunc %p to %ty] 2346 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2347 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFPTrunc]. *) 2348val build_fptrunc : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2349 2350(** [build_fpext v ty name b] creates a 2351 [%name = fpext %p to %ty] 2352 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2353 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFPExt]. *) 2354val build_fpext : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2355 2356(** [build_ptrtoint v ty name b] creates a 2357 [%name = prtotint %p to %ty] 2358 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2359 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreatePtrToInt]. *) 2360val build_ptrtoint : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2361 2362(** [build_inttoptr v ty name b] creates a 2363 [%name = inttoptr %p to %ty] 2364 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2365 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateIntToPtr]. *) 2366val build_inttoptr : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2367 2368(** [build_bitcast v ty name b] creates a 2369 [%name = bitcast %p to %ty] 2370 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2371 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateBitCast]. *) 2372val build_bitcast : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2373 2374(** [build_zext_or_bitcast v ty name b] creates a zext or bitcast 2375 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2376 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateZExtOrBitCast]. *) 2377val build_zext_or_bitcast : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> 2378 llvalue 2379 2380(** [build_sext_or_bitcast v ty name b] creates a sext or bitcast 2381 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2382 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateSExtOrBitCast]. *) 2383val build_sext_or_bitcast : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> 2384 llvalue 2385 2386(** [build_trunc_or_bitcast v ty name b] creates a trunc or bitcast 2387 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2388 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateZExtOrBitCast]. *) 2389val build_trunc_or_bitcast : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> 2390 llvalue 2391 2392(** [build_pointercast v ty name b] creates a bitcast or pointer-to-int 2393 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2394 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreatePointerCast]. *) 2395val build_pointercast : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2396 2397(** [build_intcast v ty name b] creates a zext, bitcast, or trunc 2398 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2399 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateIntCast]. *) 2400val build_intcast : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2401 2402(** [build_fpcast v ty name b] creates a fpext, bitcast, or fptrunc 2403 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2404 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFPCast]. *) 2405val build_fpcast : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2406 2407 2408(** {7 Comparisons} *) 2409 2410(** [build_icmp pred x y name b] creates a 2411 [%name = icmp %pred %x, %y] 2412 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2413 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateICmp]. *) 2414val build_icmp : Icmp.t -> llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> 2415 llbuilder -> llvalue 2416 2417(** [build_fcmp pred x y name b] creates a 2418 [%name = fcmp %pred %x, %y] 2419 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2420 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFCmp]. *) 2421val build_fcmp : Fcmp.t -> llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> 2422 llbuilder -> llvalue 2423 2424 2425(** {7 Miscellaneous instructions} *) 2426 2427(** [build_phi incoming name b] creates a 2428 [%name = phi %incoming] 2429 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2430 [incoming] is a list of [(llvalue, llbasicblock)] tuples. 2431 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreatePHI]. *) 2432val build_phi : (llvalue * llbasicblock) list -> string -> llbuilder -> 2433 llvalue 2434 2435(** [build_empty_phi ty name b] creates a 2436 [%name = phi %ty] instruction at the position specified by 2437 the instruction builder [b]. [ty] is the type of the instruction. 2438 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreatePHI]. *) 2439val build_empty_phi : lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2440 2441(** [build_call fn args name b] creates a 2442 [%name = call %fn(args...)] 2443 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2444 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateCall]. *) 2445val build_call : llvalue -> llvalue array -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2446 2447(** [build_select cond thenv elsev name b] creates a 2448 [%name = select %cond, %thenv, %elsev] 2449 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2450 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateSelect]. *) 2451val build_select : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> 2452 llvalue 2453 2454(** [build_va_arg valist argty name b] creates a 2455 [%name = va_arg %valist, %argty] 2456 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2457 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateVAArg]. *) 2458val build_va_arg : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2459 2460(** [build_extractelement vec i name b] creates a 2461 [%name = extractelement %vec, %i] 2462 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2463 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateExtractElement]. *) 2464val build_extractelement : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> 2465 llvalue 2466 2467(** [build_insertelement vec elt i name b] creates a 2468 [%name = insertelement %vec, %elt, %i] 2469 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2470 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateInsertElement]. *) 2471val build_insertelement : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> 2472 llbuilder -> llvalue 2473 2474(** [build_shufflevector veca vecb mask name b] creates a 2475 [%name = shufflevector %veca, %vecb, %mask] 2476 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2477 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateShuffleVector]. *) 2478val build_shufflevector : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> 2479 llbuilder -> llvalue 2480 2481(** [build_extractvalue agg idx name b] creates a 2482 [%name = extractvalue %agg, %idx] 2483 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2484 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateExtractValue]. *) 2485val build_extractvalue : llvalue -> int -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2486 2487 2488(** [build_insertvalue agg val idx name b] creates a 2489 [%name = insertvalue %agg, %val, %idx] 2490 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2491 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateInsertValue]. *) 2492val build_insertvalue : llvalue -> llvalue -> int -> string -> llbuilder -> 2493 llvalue 2494 2495(** [build_is_null val name b] creates a 2496 [%name = icmp eq %val, null] 2497 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2498 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateIsNull]. *) 2499val build_is_null : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2500 2501(** [build_is_not_null val name b] creates a 2502 [%name = icmp ne %val, null] 2503 instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b]. 2504 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateIsNotNull]. *) 2505val build_is_not_null : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2506 2507(** [build_ptrdiff lhs rhs name b] creates a series of instructions that measure 2508 the difference between two pointer values at the position specified by the 2509 instruction builder [b]. 2510 See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreatePtrDiff]. *) 2511val build_ptrdiff : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue 2512 2513 2514(** {6 Memory buffers} *) 2515 2516module MemoryBuffer : sig 2517 (** [of_file p] is the memory buffer containing the contents of the file at 2518 path [p]. If the file could not be read, then [IoError msg] is 2519 raised. *) 2520 val of_file : string -> llmemorybuffer 2521 2522 (** [of_stdin ()] is the memory buffer containing the contents of standard input. 2523 If standard input is empty, then [IoError msg] is raised. *) 2524 val of_stdin : unit -> llmemorybuffer 2525 2526 (** [of_string ~name s] is the memory buffer containing the contents of string [s]. 2527 The name of memory buffer is set to [name] if it is provided. *) 2528 val of_string : ?name:string -> string -> llmemorybuffer 2529 2530 (** [as_string mb] is the string containing the contents of memory buffer [mb]. *) 2531 val as_string : llmemorybuffer -> string 2532 2533 (** Disposes of a memory buffer. *) 2534 val dispose : llmemorybuffer -> unit 2535end 2536 2537 2538(** {6 Pass Managers} *) 2539 2540module PassManager : sig 2541 (** *) 2542 type 'a t 2543 type any = [ `Module | `Function ] 2544 2545 (** [PassManager.create ()] constructs a new whole-module pass pipeline. This 2546 type of pipeline is suitable for link-time optimization and whole-module 2547 transformations. 2548 See the constructor of [llvm::PassManager]. *) 2549 val create : unit -> [ `Module ] t 2550 2551 (** [PassManager.create_function m] constructs a new function-by-function 2552 pass pipeline over the module [m]. It does not take ownership of [m]. 2553 This type of pipeline is suitable for code generation and JIT compilation 2554 tasks. 2555 See the constructor of [llvm::FunctionPassManager]. *) 2556 val create_function : llmodule -> [ `Function ] t 2557 2558 (** [run_module m pm] initializes, executes on the module [m], and finalizes 2559 all of the passes scheduled in the pass manager [pm]. Returns [true] if 2560 any of the passes modified the module, [false] otherwise. 2561 See the [llvm::PassManager::run] method. *) 2562 val run_module : llmodule -> [ `Module ] t -> bool 2563 2564 (** [initialize fpm] initializes all of the function passes scheduled in the 2565 function pass manager [fpm]. Returns [true] if any of the passes modified 2566 the module, [false] otherwise. 2567 See the [llvm::FunctionPassManager::doInitialization] method. *) 2568 val initialize : [ `Function ] t -> bool 2569 2570 (** [run_function f fpm] executes all of the function passes scheduled in the 2571 function pass manager [fpm] over the function [f]. Returns [true] if any 2572 of the passes modified [f], [false] otherwise. 2573 See the [llvm::FunctionPassManager::run] method. *) 2574 val run_function : llvalue -> [ `Function ] t -> bool 2575 2576 (** [finalize fpm] finalizes all of the function passes scheduled in in the 2577 function pass manager [fpm]. Returns [true] if any of the passes 2578 modified the module, [false] otherwise. 2579 See the [llvm::FunctionPassManager::doFinalization] method. *) 2580 val finalize : [ `Function ] t -> bool 2581 2582 (** Frees the memory of a pass pipeline. For function pipelines, does not free 2583 the module. 2584 See the destructor of [llvm::BasePassManager]. *) 2585 val dispose : [< any ] t -> unit 2586end 2587