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authorEli Friedman <eli.friedman@gmail.com>2009-02-13 02:31:07 +0000
committerEli Friedman <eli.friedman@gmail.com>2009-02-13 02:31:07 +0000
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tree59b82ef65867dfc610ea4b5c79c3a64fbc60f8e3 /lib/CodeGen/CodeGenFunction.cpp
parenta8538d902fce9cfec20f39b34492268b51643819 (diff)
Initial implementation of arbitrary fixed-width integer types.
Currently only used for 128-bit integers. Note that we can't use the fixed-width integer types for other integer modes without other changes because glibc headers redefines (u)int*_t and friends using the mode attribute. For example, this means that uint64_t has to be compatible with unsigned __attribute((mode(DI))), and uint64_t is currently defined to long long. And I have a feeling we'll run into issues if we try to define uint64_t as something which isn't either long or long long. This doesn't get the alignment right in most cases, including the 128-bit integer case; I'll file a PR shortly. The gist of the issue is that the targets don't really expose the information necessary to figure out the alignment outside of the target description, so there's a non-trivial amount of work involved in getting it working right. That said, the alignment used is conservative, so the only issue with the current implementation is ABI compatibility. This makes it trivial to add some sort of "bitwidth" attribute to make arbitrary-width integers; I'll do that in a followup. We could also use this for stuff like the following for compatibility with gcc, but I have a feeling it would be a better idea for clang to be consistent between C and C++ modes rather than follow gcc's example for C mode. struct {unsigned long long x : 33;} x; unsigned long long a(void) {return x.x+1;} git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/cfe/trunk@64434 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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