forked from OSchip/llvm-project
Add description of function attribute 'minsize' in LangRef.rst.
llvm-svn: 188091
This commit is contained in:
parent
bae7f8ee2d
commit
9b5d23bccb
|
@ -833,6 +833,11 @@ example:
|
|||
inlining this function is desirable (such as the "inline" keyword in
|
||||
C/C++). It is just a hint; it imposes no requirements on the
|
||||
inliner.
|
||||
``minsize``
|
||||
This attribute suggests that optimization passes and code generator
|
||||
passes make choices that keep the code size of this function as small
|
||||
as possible and perform optimizations that may sacrifice runtime
|
||||
performance in order to minimize the size of the generated code.
|
||||
``naked``
|
||||
This attribute disables prologue / epilogue emission for the
|
||||
function. This can have very system-specific consequences.
|
||||
|
@ -877,7 +882,8 @@ example:
|
|||
``optsize``
|
||||
This attribute suggests that optimization passes and code generator
|
||||
passes make choices that keep the code size of this function low,
|
||||
and otherwise do optimizations specifically to reduce code size.
|
||||
and otherwise do optimizations specifically to reduce code size as
|
||||
long as they do not significantly impact runtime performance.
|
||||
``readnone``
|
||||
On a function, this attribute indicates that the function computes its
|
||||
result (or decides to unwind an exception) based strictly on its arguments,
|
||||
|
|
Loading…
Reference in New Issue