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7.2 KiB
C
221 lines
7.2 KiB
C
//===-------- BasicOrcV2CBindings.c - Basic OrcV2 C Bindings Demo ---------===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "llvm-c/Core.h"
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#include "llvm-c/Error.h"
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#include "llvm-c/Initialization.h"
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#include "llvm-c/LLJIT.h"
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#include "llvm-c/Support.h"
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#include "llvm-c/Target.h"
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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int handleError(LLVMErrorRef Err) {
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char *ErrMsg = LLVMGetErrorMessage(Err);
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fprintf(stderr, "Error: %s\n", ErrMsg);
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LLVMDisposeErrorMessage(ErrMsg);
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return 1;
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}
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int32_t add(int32_t X, int32_t Y) { return X + Y; }
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int32_t mul(int32_t X, int32_t Y) { return X * Y; }
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int allowedSymbols(void *Ctx, LLVMOrcSymbolStringPoolEntryRef Sym) {
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assert(Ctx && "Cannot call allowedSymbols with a null context");
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LLVMOrcSymbolStringPoolEntryRef *AllowList =
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(LLVMOrcSymbolStringPoolEntryRef *)Ctx;
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// If Sym appears in the allowed list then return true.
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LLVMOrcSymbolStringPoolEntryRef *P = AllowList;
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while (*P) {
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if (Sym == *P)
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return 1;
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++P;
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}
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// otherwise return false.
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return 0;
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}
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LLVMOrcThreadSafeModuleRef createDemoModule() {
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// Create a new ThreadSafeContext and underlying LLVMContext.
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LLVMOrcThreadSafeContextRef TSCtx = LLVMOrcCreateNewThreadSafeContext();
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// Get a reference to the underlying LLVMContext.
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LLVMContextRef Ctx = LLVMOrcThreadSafeContextGetContext(TSCtx);
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// Create a new LLVM module.
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LLVMModuleRef M = LLVMModuleCreateWithNameInContext("demo", Ctx);
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// Add a "sum" function":
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// - Create the function type and function instance.
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LLVMTypeRef I32BinOpParamTypes[] = {LLVMInt32Type(), LLVMInt32Type()};
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LLVMTypeRef I32BinOpFunctionType =
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LLVMFunctionType(LLVMInt32Type(), I32BinOpParamTypes, 2, 0);
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LLVMValueRef AddI32Function = LLVMAddFunction(M, "add", I32BinOpFunctionType);
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LLVMValueRef MulI32Function = LLVMAddFunction(M, "mul", I32BinOpFunctionType);
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LLVMTypeRef MulAddParamTypes[] = {LLVMInt32Type(), LLVMInt32Type(),
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LLVMInt32Type()};
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LLVMTypeRef MulAddFunctionType =
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LLVMFunctionType(LLVMInt32Type(), MulAddParamTypes, 3, 0);
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LLVMValueRef MulAddFunction =
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LLVMAddFunction(M, "mul_add", MulAddFunctionType);
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// - Add a basic block to the function.
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LLVMBasicBlockRef EntryBB = LLVMAppendBasicBlock(MulAddFunction, "entry");
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// - Add an IR builder and point it at the end of the basic block.
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LLVMBuilderRef Builder = LLVMCreateBuilder();
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LLVMPositionBuilderAtEnd(Builder, EntryBB);
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// - Get the three function arguments and use them co construct calls to
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// 'mul' and 'add':
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//
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// i32 mul_add(i32 %0, i32 %1, i32 %2) {
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// %t = call i32 @mul(i32 %0, i32 %1)
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// %r = call i32 @add(i32 %t, i32 %2)
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// ret i32 %r
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// }
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LLVMValueRef SumArg0 = LLVMGetParam(MulAddFunction, 0);
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LLVMValueRef SumArg1 = LLVMGetParam(MulAddFunction, 1);
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LLVMValueRef SumArg2 = LLVMGetParam(MulAddFunction, 2);
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LLVMValueRef MulArgs[] = {SumArg0, SumArg1};
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LLVMValueRef MulResult = LLVMBuildCall2(Builder, I32BinOpFunctionType,
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MulI32Function, MulArgs, 2, "t");
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LLVMValueRef AddArgs[] = {MulResult, SumArg2};
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LLVMValueRef AddResult = LLVMBuildCall2(Builder, I32BinOpFunctionType,
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AddI32Function, AddArgs, 2, "r");
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// - Build the return instruction.
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LLVMBuildRet(Builder, AddResult);
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// Our demo module is now complete. Wrap it and our ThreadSafeContext in a
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// ThreadSafeModule.
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LLVMOrcThreadSafeModuleRef TSM = LLVMOrcCreateNewThreadSafeModule(M, TSCtx);
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// Dispose of our local ThreadSafeContext value. The underlying LLVMContext
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// will be kept alive by our ThreadSafeModule, TSM.
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LLVMOrcDisposeThreadSafeContext(TSCtx);
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// Return the result.
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return TSM;
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}
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int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
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int MainResult = 0;
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// Parse command line arguments and initialize LLVM Core.
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LLVMParseCommandLineOptions(argc, (const char **)argv, "");
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LLVMInitializeCore(LLVMGetGlobalPassRegistry());
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// Initialize native target codegen and asm printer.
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LLVMInitializeNativeTarget();
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LLVMInitializeNativeAsmPrinter();
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// Create the JIT instance.
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LLVMOrcLLJITRef J;
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{
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LLVMErrorRef Err;
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if ((Err = LLVMOrcCreateLLJIT(&J, 0))) {
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MainResult = handleError(Err);
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goto llvm_shutdown;
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}
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}
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// Build a filter to allow JIT'd code to only access allowed symbols.
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// This filter is optional: If a null value is suppled for the Filter
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// argument to LLVMOrcCreateDynamicLibrarySearchGeneratorForProcess then
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// all process symbols will be reflected.
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LLVMOrcSymbolStringPoolEntryRef AllowList[] = {
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LLVMOrcLLJITMangleAndIntern(J, "mul"),
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LLVMOrcLLJITMangleAndIntern(J, "add"), 0};
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{
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LLVMOrcDefinitionGeneratorRef ProcessSymbolsGenerator = 0;
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LLVMErrorRef Err;
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if ((Err = LLVMOrcCreateDynamicLibrarySearchGeneratorForProcess(
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&ProcessSymbolsGenerator, LLVMOrcLLJITGetGlobalPrefix(J),
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allowedSymbols, AllowList))) {
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MainResult = handleError(Err);
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goto jit_cleanup;
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}
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LLVMOrcJITDylibAddGenerator(LLVMOrcLLJITGetMainJITDylib(J),
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ProcessSymbolsGenerator);
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}
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// Create our demo module.
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LLVMOrcThreadSafeModuleRef TSM = createDemoModule();
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// Add our demo module to the JIT.
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{
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LLVMOrcJITDylibRef MainJD = LLVMOrcLLJITGetMainJITDylib(J);
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LLVMErrorRef Err;
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if ((Err = LLVMOrcLLJITAddLLVMIRModule(J, MainJD, TSM))) {
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// If adding the ThreadSafeModule fails then we need to clean it up
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// ourselves. If adding it succeeds the JIT will manage the memory.
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LLVMOrcDisposeThreadSafeModule(TSM);
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MainResult = handleError(Err);
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goto jit_cleanup;
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}
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}
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// Look up the address of our demo entry point.
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LLVMOrcJITTargetAddress MulAddAddr;
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{
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LLVMErrorRef Err;
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if ((Err = LLVMOrcLLJITLookup(J, &MulAddAddr, "mul_add"))) {
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MainResult = handleError(Err);
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goto jit_cleanup;
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}
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}
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// If we made it here then everything succeeded. Execute our JIT'd code.
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int32_t (*MulAdd)(int32_t, int32_t, int32_t) =
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(int32_t(*)(int32_t, int32_t, int32_t))MulAddAddr;
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int32_t Result = MulAdd(3, 4, 5);
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// Print the result.
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printf("3 * 4 + 5 = %i\n", Result);
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jit_cleanup:
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// Release all symbol string pool entries that we have allocated. In this
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// example that's just our allowed entries.
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{
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LLVMOrcSymbolStringPoolEntryRef *P = AllowList;
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while (*P)
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LLVMOrcReleaseSymbolStringPoolEntry(*P++);
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}
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// Destroy our JIT instance. This will clean up any memory that the JIT has
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// taken ownership of. This operation is non-trivial (e.g. it may need to
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// JIT static destructors) and may also fail. In that case we want to render
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// the error to stderr, but not overwrite any existing return value.
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{
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LLVMErrorRef Err;
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if ((Err = LLVMOrcDisposeLLJIT(J))) {
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int NewFailureResult = handleError(Err);
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if (MainResult == 0)
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MainResult = NewFailureResult;
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}
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}
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llvm_shutdown:
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// Shut down LLVM.
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LLVMShutdown();
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return MainResult;
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}
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