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This is partial recommit of r325224, reverted in 325227. The relevant part of original comment is below. Analysis of fails in the case of out of memory errors can be tricky on Windows. Such error emerges at the point where memory allocation function fails, but manifests itself when null pointer is used. These two points may be distant from each other. Besides, next runs may not exhibit allocation error. Usual programming practice does not require checking result of 'operator new' because it throws 'std::bad_alloc' in the case of allocation error. However, LLVM is usually built with exceptions turned off, so 'new' can return null pointer. This change installs custom new handler, which causes fatal error in the case of out of memory. The handler is installed automatically prior to call to 'main' during construction of a static object defined in 'lib/Support/ErrorHandling.cpp'. If the application does not use this file, the handler may be installed manually by a call to 'llvm::install_out_of_memory_new_handler', declared in 'include/llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h". Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43010 llvm-svn: 325426 |
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AMDGPUMetadata.cpp | ||
APFloat.cpp | ||
APInt.cpp | ||
APSInt.cpp | ||
ARMAttributeParser.cpp | ||
ARMBuildAttrs.cpp | ||
ARMWinEH.cpp | ||
Allocator.cpp | ||
Atomic.cpp | ||
BinaryStreamError.cpp | ||
BinaryStreamReader.cpp | ||
BinaryStreamRef.cpp | ||
BinaryStreamWriter.cpp | ||
BlockFrequency.cpp | ||
BranchProbability.cpp | ||
CMakeLists.txt | ||
COM.cpp | ||
COPYRIGHT.regex | ||
CachePruning.cpp | ||
Chrono.cpp | ||
CodeGenCoverage.cpp | ||
CommandLine.cpp | ||
Compression.cpp | ||
ConvertUTF.cpp | ||
ConvertUTFWrapper.cpp | ||
CrashRecoveryContext.cpp | ||
DAGDeltaAlgorithm.cpp | ||
DJB.cpp | ||
DataExtractor.cpp | ||
Debug.cpp | ||
DebugCounter.cpp | ||
DeltaAlgorithm.cpp | ||
DynamicLibrary.cpp | ||
Errno.cpp | ||
Error.cpp | ||
ErrorHandling.cpp | ||
FileOutputBuffer.cpp | ||
FileUtilities.cpp | ||
FoldingSet.cpp | ||
FormatVariadic.cpp | ||
FormattedStream.cpp | ||
GlobPattern.cpp | ||
GraphWriter.cpp | ||
Hashing.cpp | ||
Host.cpp | ||
IntEqClasses.cpp | ||
IntervalMap.cpp | ||
JamCRC.cpp | ||
KnownBits.cpp | ||
LEB128.cpp | ||
LLVMBuild.txt | ||
LineIterator.cpp | ||
Locale.cpp | ||
LockFileManager.cpp | ||
LowLevelType.cpp | ||
MD5.cpp | ||
ManagedStatic.cpp | ||
MathExtras.cpp | ||
Memory.cpp | ||
MemoryBuffer.cpp | ||
Mutex.cpp | ||
NativeFormatting.cpp | ||
Options.cpp | ||
Parallel.cpp | ||
Path.cpp | ||
PluginLoader.cpp | ||
PrettyStackTrace.cpp | ||
Process.cpp | ||
Program.cpp | ||
README.txt.system | ||
RWMutex.cpp | ||
RandomNumberGenerator.cpp | ||
Regex.cpp | ||
SHA1.cpp | ||
ScaledNumber.cpp | ||
ScopedPrinter.cpp | ||
Signals.cpp | ||
SmallPtrSet.cpp | ||
SmallVector.cpp | ||
SourceMgr.cpp | ||
SpecialCaseList.cpp | ||
Statistic.cpp | ||
StringExtras.cpp | ||
StringMap.cpp | ||
StringPool.cpp | ||
StringRef.cpp | ||
StringSaver.cpp | ||
SystemUtils.cpp | ||
TarWriter.cpp | ||
TargetParser.cpp | ||
TargetRegistry.cpp | ||
ThreadLocal.cpp | ||
ThreadPool.cpp | ||
Threading.cpp | ||
Timer.cpp | ||
ToolOutputFile.cpp | ||
TrigramIndex.cpp | ||
Triple.cpp | ||
Twine.cpp | ||
Unicode.cpp | ||
Valgrind.cpp | ||
Watchdog.cpp | ||
YAMLParser.cpp | ||
YAMLTraits.cpp | ||
circular_raw_ostream.cpp | ||
raw_os_ostream.cpp | ||
raw_ostream.cpp | ||
regcomp.c | ||
regengine.inc | ||
regerror.c | ||
regex2.h | ||
regex_impl.h | ||
regexec.c | ||
regfree.c | ||
regstrlcpy.c | ||
regutils.h | ||
xxhash.cpp |
README.txt.system
Design Of lib/System ==================== The software in this directory is designed to completely shield LLVM from any and all operating system specific functionality. It is not intended to be a complete operating system wrapper (such as ACE), but only to provide the functionality necessary to support LLVM. The software located here, of necessity, has very specific and stringent design rules. Violation of these rules means that cracks in the shield could form and the primary goal of the library is defeated. By consistently using this library, LLVM becomes more easily ported to new platforms since the only thing requiring porting is this library. Complete documentation for the library can be found in the file: llvm/docs/SystemLibrary.html or at this URL: http://llvm.org/docs/SystemLibrary.html While we recommend that you read the more detailed documentation, for the impatient, here's a high level summary of the library's requirements. 1. No system header files are to be exposed through the interface. 2. Std C++ and Std C header files are okay to be exposed through the interface. 3. No exposed system-specific functions. 4. No exposed system-specific data. 5. Data in lib/System classes must use only simple C++ intrinsic types. 6. Errors are handled by returning "true" and setting an optional std::string 7. Library must not throw any exceptions, period. 8. Interface functions must not have throw() specifications. 9. No duplicate function impementations are permitted within an operating system class. To accomplish these requirements, the library has numerous design criteria that must be satisfied. Here's a high level summary of the library's design criteria: 1. No unused functionality (only what LLVM needs) 2. High-Level Interfaces 3. Use Opaque Classes 4. Common Implementations 5. Multiple Implementations 6. Minimize Memory Allocation 7. No Virtual Methods