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Author SHA1 Message Date
Peter Zotov 5f28729c61 [OCaml] Expose Llvm_bitwriter.write_bitcode_to_memory_buffer.
llvm-svn: 220844
2014-10-29 08:16:01 +00:00
Sylvestre Ledru 493cd8c09b OCaml bindings: formatting
This commit only changes comments and documentation in OCaml bindings. The official name of the language is OCaml, and the usage is now consistent.

Patch by Peter Zotov

llvm-svn: 193836
2013-11-01 00:26:01 +00:00
Erick Tryzelaar 381268e629 Add a LLVMWriteBitcodeToFD that exposes the raw_fd_ostream options.
llvm-svn: 97858
2010-03-06 00:30:06 +00:00
Gordon Henriksen 95f4b77b0d This patch cleans up the OCaml bindings so that they format nicely with
ocamldoc. It does not yet hook into the build system, though.

Patch by Erick Tryzelaar!

llvm-svn: 48095
2008-03-09 07:17:38 +00:00
Chris Lattner 6787a45a65 remove attribution from a variety of miscellaneous files.
llvm-svn: 45425
2007-12-29 22:59:10 +00:00
Gordon Henriksen 3e41367dd5 Adding ocamldoc-style comments for the Ocaml bindings.
llvm-svn: 44494
2007-12-01 21:01:15 +00:00
Gordon Henriksen 3be1f10097 Providing --with-ocaml-libdir for ./configure. The default is the
stdlib if it's beneath --prefix, and is libdir/ocaml otherwise.

If someone has a better way than this to test whether $B is a path
within $A, I'd love to hear it:

  if test "$A" \< "$B" -a "$B" \< "${A}~"

llvm-svn: 42532
2007-10-02 16:42:10 +00:00
Gordon Henriksen 37582f74cd Adding ocaml language bindings for the vmcore and bitwriter libraries. These are
built atop the C language bindings, and user programs can link with them as 
such:

  # Bytecode
  ocamlc -cc g++ llvm.cma llvmbitwriter.cma -o example example.ml
  # Native
  ocamlopt -cc g++ llvm.cmxa llvmbitwriter.cmxa -o example.opt example.ml

The vmcore.ml test exercises most/all of the APIs thus far bound. Unfortunately,
they're not yet numerous enough to write hello world. But:

  $ cat example.ml
  (* example.ml *)
  
  open Llvm
  open Llvm_bitwriter
  
  let _ =
    let filename = Sys.argv.(1) in
    let m = create_module filename in
    
    let v = make_int_constant i32_type 42 false in
    let g = define_global "hello_world" v m in
    
    if not (write_bitcode_file m filename) then exit 1;
    
    dispose_module m;

  $ ocamlc -cc g++ llvm.cma llvm_bitwriter.cma -o example example.ml
  File "example.ml", line 11, characters 6-7:
  Warning Y: unused variable g.
  $ ./example example.bc
  $ llvm-dis < example.bc
  ; ModuleID = '<stdin>'
  @hello_world = global i32 42            ; <i32*> [#uses=0]

The ocaml test cases provide effective tests for the C interfaces.

llvm-svn: 42093
2007-09-18 12:49:39 +00:00