Final commit for this bug. This removes the last EH holdouts in LLVM
and turns off exception support by using the -fno-exceptions option. This
leads to the following reduction in library and executable sizes:
DEBUG BUILD RELEASE BUILD
before after delta before after delta
lib 162,328K 157,616K 4,712 17,864K 16,416K 1,448K
bin 571,444K 557,156K 14,288 63,296K 56,996K 6,300K
Debug Improvement: 19,000K (2.59%)
Release Improvement: 7,748K (9.55%)
git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@29882
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OPTIMIZE_OPTION := -O2
endif
-# IF REQUIRES_EH=1 is specified then don't disable exceptions
-#ifndef REQUIRES_EH
-# CXX.Flags += -fno-exceptions
-#endif
-
ifdef ENABLE_PROFILING
BuildMode := Profile
CXX.Flags := $(OPTIMIZE_OPTION) -pg -g
endif
endif
+# IF REQUIRES_EH=1 is specified then don't disable exceptions
+#ifndef REQUIRES_EH
+# CXX.Flags += -fno-exceptions
+#endif
+
# If DISABLE_ASSERTIONS=1 is specified (make command line or configured),
# then disable assertions by defining the appropriate preprocessor symbols.
ifdef DISABLE_ASSERTIONS
/// @brief Open program as dynamic library.
DynamicLibrary();
- /// This is the constructor for DynamicLibrary instances. It will open
- /// the dynamic library specified by the filename Path.
- /// @throws std::string indicating why the library couldn't be opened.
- /// @brief Open a dynamic library.
- DynamicLibrary(const char* filename);
-
/// After destruction, the symbols of the library will no longer be
/// available to the program. It is important to make sure the lifespan
/// of a DynamicLibrary exceeds the lifetime of the pointers returned
LEVEL = ../../..
LIBRARYNAME = LLVMArchive
-REQUIRES_EH := 1
# We only want an archive so only those modules actually used by a tool are
# included.
LEVEL = ../../..
LIBRARYNAME = LLVMArchive
-REQUIRES_EH := 1
# We only want an archive so only those modules actually used by a tool are
# included.
LEVEL = ../../..
LIBRARYNAME = LLVMBCReader
BUILD_ARCHIVE = 1
-REQUIRES_EH := 1
include $(LEVEL)/Makefile.common
/// ParseAllFunctionBodies.
/// @see ParseAllFunctionBodies
/// @see ParseBytecode
-void BytecodeReader::ParseFunction(Function* Func) {
+bool BytecodeReader::ParseFunction(Function* Func, std::string* ErrMsg) {
+
+ if (setjmp(context))
+ return true;
+
// Find {start, end} pointers and slot in the map. If not there, we're done.
LazyFunctionMap::iterator Fi = LazyFunctionLoadMap.find(Func);
// Make sure we found it
if (Fi == LazyFunctionLoadMap.end()) {
error("Unrecognized function of type " + Func->getType()->getDescription());
- return;
+ return true;
}
BlockStart = At = Fi->second.Buf;
LazyFunctionLoadMap.erase(Fi);
this->ParseFunctionBody(Func);
+ return false;
}
/// The ParseAllFunctionBodies method parses through all the previously
/// the function definitions are located. This function uses that information
/// to materialize the functions.
/// @see ParseBytecode
-void BytecodeReader::ParseAllFunctionBodies() {
+bool BytecodeReader::ParseAllFunctionBodies(std::string* ErrMsg) {
+ if (setjmp(context))
+ return true;
+
LazyFunctionMap::iterator Fi = LazyFunctionLoadMap.begin();
LazyFunctionMap::iterator Fe = LazyFunctionLoadMap.end();
++Fi;
}
LazyFunctionLoadMap.clear();
-
+ return false;
}
/// Parse the global type list
);
/// @brief Parse all function bodies
- void ParseAllFunctionBodies();
+ bool ParseAllFunctionBodies(std::string* ErrMsg);
/// @brief Parse the next function of specific type
- void ParseFunction(Function* Func) ;
+ bool ParseFunction(Function* Func, std::string* ErrMsg) ;
/// This method is abstract in the parent ModuleProvider class. Its
/// implementation is identical to the ParseFunction method.
/// @see ParseFunction
/// @brief Make a specific function materialize.
- virtual bool materializeFunction(Function *F, std::string *ErrInfo = 0) {
+ virtual bool materializeFunction(Function *F, std::string *ErrMsg = 0) {
LazyFunctionMap::iterator Fi = LazyFunctionLoadMap.find(F);
- if (Fi == LazyFunctionLoadMap.end()) return false;
- try {
- ParseFunction(F);
- } catch (std::string &ErrStr) {
- if (ErrInfo) *ErrInfo = ErrStr;
+ if (Fi == LazyFunctionLoadMap.end())
+ return false;
+ if (ParseFunction(F,ErrMsg))
return true;
- } catch (...) {
- return true;
- }
return false;
}
/// implementation is identical to ParseAllFunctionBodies.
/// @see ParseAllFunctionBodies
/// @brief Make the whole module materialize
- virtual Module* materializeModule(std::string *ErrInfo = 0) {
- try {
- ParseAllFunctionBodies();
- } catch (std::string &ErrStr) {
- if (ErrInfo) *ErrInfo = ErrStr;
+ virtual Module* materializeModule(std::string *ErrMsg = 0) {
+ if (ParseAllFunctionBodies(ErrMsg))
return 0;
- } catch (...) {
- return 0;
- }
return TheModule;
}
//=== independent code.
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
-static bool did_initialize_ltdl = false;
-
static inline void check_ltdl_initialization() {
+ static bool did_initialize_ltdl = false;
if (!did_initialize_ltdl) {
- if (0 != lt_dlinit())
- throw std::string(lt_dlerror());
+ assert(0 == lt_dlinit() || "Can't init the ltdl library");
did_initialize_ltdl = true;
}
}
lt_dlhandle a_handle = lt_dlopen(0);
- if (a_handle == 0)
- throw std::string("Can't open program as dynamic library");
+ assert(a_handle == 0 || "Can't open program as dynamic library");
handle = a_handle;
OpenedHandles.push_back(a_handle);
}
+/*
DynamicLibrary::DynamicLibrary(const char*filename) : handle(0) {
check_ltdl_initialization();
handle = a_handle;
OpenedHandles.push_back(a_handle);
}
+*/
DynamicLibrary::~DynamicLibrary() {
lt_dlhandle a_handle = (lt_dlhandle) handle;
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 throwing std::string *only*.
- 7. Library must not throw any exceptions except std::string.
+ 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.