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A different fix to #218 and DMD2682 that does not lead to constant folding regressions.
Fixes run/const_15, run/c/const_16_B.
The price is removing the lvalueness of struct literals. If it turns out too
much code depends on this behavior or we don't want to break with DMD, we
could keep struct literals as lvalues and instead convert struct literals used
as expression initializers into struct initializers.
author | Christian Kamm <kamm incasoftware de> |
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date | Sun, 29 Mar 2009 11:43:45 +0200 |
parents | 123812e02bc8 |
children | 3647bef175d7 |
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#ifndef LDC_GEN_LINKAGE_H #define LDC_GEN_LINKAGE_H #include "gen/llvm-version.h" // Make it easier to test new linkage types // Also used to adapt to some changes in LLVM between 2.5 and 2.6 // LLVM r66339 introduces LinkOnceODRLinkage, which is just what we want here. // (It also renamed LinkOnceLinkage, so this #if is needed for LDC to compile // with both 2.5 and trunk) #if LLVM_REV >= 66339 # define TEMPLATE_LINKAGE_TYPE llvm::GlobalValue::LinkOnceODRLinkage # define TYPEINFO_LINKAGE_TYPE llvm::GlobalValue::LinkOnceODRLinkage // The One-Definition-Rule shouldn't matter for debug info, right? # define DEBUGINFO_LINKONCE_LINKAGE_TYPE \ llvm::GlobalValue::LinkOnceAnyLinkage // For 2.5 and any LLVM revision before 66339 we want to use LinkOnceLinkage // It's equivalent to LinkOnceAnyLinkage in trunk except that the inliner had a // hack (removed in r66339) to allow inlining of templated functions even though // LinkOnce doesn't technically allow that. #else # define TEMPLATE_LINKAGE_TYPE llvm::GlobalValue::LinkOnceLinkage # define TYPEINFO_LINKAGE_TYPE llvm::GlobalValue::LinkOnceLinkage # define DEBUGINFO_LINKONCE_LINKAGE_TYPE \ llvm::GlobalValue::LinkOnceLinkage #endif #endif