From 157b956e42871b53bb9c72e28d6f3409edb4fe42 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Reid Spencer Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2004 19:28:39 +0000 Subject: Moved the "SmallExamples" out of the /projects directory and into a new /examples directory. History was maintained. These programs do not need to be configured but things in /projects must be. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@16002 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8 --- projects/SmallExamples/HowToUseJIT/HowToUseJIT.cpp | 109 --------------------- 1 file changed, 109 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 projects/SmallExamples/HowToUseJIT/HowToUseJIT.cpp (limited to 'projects/SmallExamples/HowToUseJIT/HowToUseJIT.cpp') diff --git a/projects/SmallExamples/HowToUseJIT/HowToUseJIT.cpp b/projects/SmallExamples/HowToUseJIT/HowToUseJIT.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 889b34aa95..0000000000 --- a/projects/SmallExamples/HowToUseJIT/HowToUseJIT.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,109 +0,0 @@ -//===--- HowToUseJIT.cpp - An example use of the JIT ----------------------===// -// -// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure -// -// This file was developed by Valery A. Khamenya and is distributed under the -// University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. -// -//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// -// -// This small program provides an example of how to quickly build a small -// module with two functions and execute it with the JIT. -// -// Goal: -// The goal of this snippet is to create in the memory -// the LLVM module consisting of two functions as follow: -// -// int add1(int x) { -// return x+1; -// } -// -// int foo() { -// return add1(10); -// } -// -// then compile the module via JIT, then execute the `foo' -// function and return result to a driver, i.e. to a "host program". -// -// Some remarks and questions: -// -// - could we invoke some code using noname functions too? -// e.g. evaluate "foo()+foo()" without fears to introduce -// conflict of temporary function name with some real -// existing function name? -// -//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// - -#include "llvm/Module.h" -#include "llvm/Constants.h" -#include "llvm/Type.h" -#include "llvm/Instructions.h" -#include "llvm/ModuleProvider.h" -#include "llvm/ExecutionEngine/ExecutionEngine.h" -#include "llvm/ExecutionEngine/GenericValue.h" -#include -using namespace llvm; - -int main() { - // Create some module to put our function into it. - Module *M = new Module("test"); - - // Create the add1 function entry and insert this entry into module M. The - // function will have a return type of "int" and take an argument of "int". - // The '0' terminates the list of argument types. - Function *Add1F = M->getOrInsertFunction("add1", Type::IntTy, Type::IntTy, 0); - - // Add a basic block to the function. As before, it automatically inserts - // because of the last argument. - BasicBlock *BB = new BasicBlock("EntryBlock", Add1F); - - // Get pointers to the constant `1'. - Value *One = ConstantSInt::get(Type::IntTy, 1); - - // Get pointers to the integer argument of the add1 function... - assert(Add1F->abegin() != Add1F->aend()); // Make sure there's an arg - Argument *ArgX = Add1F->abegin(); // Get the arg - ArgX->setName("AnArg"); // Give it a nice symbolic name for fun. - - // Create the add instruction, inserting it into the end of BB. - Instruction *Add = BinaryOperator::createAdd(One, ArgX, "addresult", BB); - - // Create the return instruction and add it to the basic block - new ReturnInst(Add, BB); - - // Now, function add1 is ready. - - - // Now we going to create function `foo', which returns an int and takes no - // arguments. - Function *FooF = M->getOrInsertFunction("foo", Type::IntTy, 0); - - // Add a basic block to the FooF function. - BB = new BasicBlock("EntryBlock", FooF); - - // Get pointers to the constant `10'. - Value *Ten = ConstantSInt::get(Type::IntTy, 10); - - // Pass Ten to the call call: - std::vector Params; - Params.push_back(Ten); - CallInst * Add1CallRes = new CallInst(Add1F, Params, "add1", BB); - - // Create the return instruction and add it to the basic block. - new ReturnInst(Add1CallRes, BB); - - // Now we create the JIT. - ExistingModuleProvider* MP = new ExistingModuleProvider(M); - ExecutionEngine* EE = ExecutionEngine::create(MP, false); - - std::cout << "We just constructed this LLVM module:\n\n" << *M; - std::cout << "\n\nRunning foo: " << std::flush; - - // Call the `foo' function with no arguments: - std::vector noargs; - GenericValue gv = EE->runFunction(FooF, noargs); - - // Import result of execution: - std::cout << "Result: " << gv.IntVal << "\n"; - return 0; -} -- cgit v1.2.3-18-g5258