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1(*===-- llvm/llvm.mli - LLVM OCaml Interface ------------------------------===*
2 *
3 * Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
4 * See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
5 * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
6 *
7 *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
8
9(** Core API.
10
11    This interface provides an OCaml API for the LLVM intermediate
12    representation, the classes in the VMCore library. *)
13
14
15(** {6 Abstract types}
16
17    These abstract types correlate directly to the LLVMCore classes. *)
18
19(** The top-level container for all LLVM global data. See the
20    [llvm::LLVMContext] class. *)
21type llcontext
22
23(** The top-level container for all other LLVM Intermediate Representation (IR)
24    objects. See the [llvm::Module] class. *)
25type llmodule
26
27(** Opaque representation of Metadata nodes. See the [llvm::Metadata] class. *)
28type llmetadata
29
30(** Each value in the LLVM IR has a type, an instance of [lltype]. See the
31    [llvm::Type] class. *)
32type lltype
33
34(** Any value in the LLVM IR. Functions, instructions, global variables,
35    constants, and much more are all [llvalues]. See the [llvm::Value] class.
36    This type covers a wide range of subclasses. *)
37type llvalue
38
39(** Used to store users and usees of values. See the [llvm::Use] class. *)
40type lluse
41
42(** A basic block in LLVM IR. See the [llvm::BasicBlock] class. *)
43type llbasicblock
44
45(** Used to generate instructions in the LLVM IR. See the [llvm::LLVMBuilder]
46    class. *)
47type llbuilder
48
49(** Used to represent attribute kinds. *)
50type llattrkind
51
52(** An attribute in LLVM IR. See the [llvm::Attribute] class. *)
53type llattribute
54
55(** Used to efficiently handle large buffers of read-only binary data.
56    See the [llvm::MemoryBuffer] class. *)
57type llmemorybuffer
58
59(** The kind id of metadata attached to an instruction. *)
60type llmdkind
61
62(** The kind of an [lltype], the result of [classify_type ty]. See the
63    [llvm::Type::TypeID] enumeration. *)
64module TypeKind : sig
65  type t =
66    Void
67  | Half
68  | Float
69  | Double
70  | X86fp80
71  | Fp128
72  | Ppc_fp128
73  | Label
74  | Integer
75  | Function
76  | Struct
77  | Array
78  | Pointer
79  | Vector
80  | Metadata
81  | X86_mmx
82  | Token
83  | ScalableVector
84  | BFloat
85  | X86_amx
86end
87
88(** The linkage of a global value, accessed with {!linkage} and
89    {!set_linkage}. See [llvm::GlobalValue::LinkageTypes]. *)
90module Linkage : sig
91  type t =
92    External
93  | Available_externally
94  | Link_once
95  | Link_once_odr
96  | Link_once_odr_auto_hide
97  | Weak
98  | Weak_odr
99  | Appending
100  | Internal
101  | Private
102  | Dllimport
103  | Dllexport
104  | External_weak
105  | Ghost
106  | Common
107  | Linker_private
108  | Linker_private_weak
109end
110
111(** The linker visibility of a global value, accessed with {!visibility} and
112    {!set_visibility}. See [llvm::GlobalValue::VisibilityTypes]. *)
113module Visibility : sig
114  type t =
115    Default
116  | Hidden
117  | Protected
118end
119
120(** The DLL storage class of a global value, accessed with {!dll_storage_class} and
121    {!set_dll_storage_class}. See [llvm::GlobalValue::DLLStorageClassTypes]. *)
122module DLLStorageClass : sig
123  type t =
124  | Default
125  | DLLImport
126  | DLLExport
127end
128
129(** The following calling convention values may be accessed with
130    {!function_call_conv} and {!set_function_call_conv}. Calling
131    conventions are open-ended. *)
132module CallConv : sig
133  val c : int             (** [c] is the C calling convention. *)
134  val fast : int          (** [fast] is the calling convention to allow LLVM
135                              maximum optimization opportunities. Use only with
136                              internal linkage. *)
137  val cold : int          (** [cold] is the calling convention for
138                              callee-save. *)
139  val x86_stdcall : int   (** [x86_stdcall] is the familiar stdcall calling
140                              convention from C. *)
141  val x86_fastcall : int  (** [x86_fastcall] is the familiar fastcall calling
142                              convention from C. *)
143end
144
145(** The logical representation of an attribute. *)
146module AttrRepr : sig
147  type t =
148  | Enum of llattrkind * int64
149  | String of string * string
150end
151
152(** The position of an attribute. See [LLVMAttributeIndex]. *)
153module AttrIndex : sig
154  type t =
155  | Function
156  | Return
157  | Param of int
158end
159
160(** The predicate for an integer comparison ([icmp]) instruction.
161    See the [llvm::ICmpInst::Predicate] enumeration. *)
162module Icmp : sig
163  type t =
164  | Eq  (** Equal *)
165  | Ne  (** Not equal *)
166  | Ugt (** Unsigned greater than *)
167  | Uge (** Unsigned greater or equal *)
168  | Ult (** Unsigned less than *)
169  | Ule (** Unsigned less or equal *)
170  | Sgt (** Signed greater than *)
171  | Sge (** Signed greater or equal *)
172  | Slt (** Signed less than *)
173  | Sle (** Signed less or equal *)
174end
175
176(** The predicate for a floating-point comparison ([fcmp]) instruction.
177    Ordered means that neither operand is a QNAN while unordered means
178    that either operand may be a QNAN.
179    See the [llvm::FCmpInst::Predicate] enumeration. *)
180module Fcmp : sig
181  type t =
182  | False (** Always false *)
183  | Oeq   (** Ordered and equal *)
184  | Ogt   (** Ordered and greater than *)
185  | Oge   (** Ordered and greater or equal *)
186  | Olt   (** Ordered and less than *)
187  | Ole   (** Ordered and less or equal *)
188  | One   (** Ordered and not equal *)
189  | Ord   (** Ordered (no operand is NaN) *)
190  | Uno   (** Unordered (one operand at least is NaN) *)
191  | Ueq   (** Unordered and equal *)
192  | Ugt   (** Unordered and greater than *)
193  | Uge   (** Unordered and greater or equal *)
194  | Ult   (** Unordered and less than *)
195  | Ule   (** Unordered and less or equal *)
196  | Une   (** Unordered and not equal *)
197  | True  (** Always true *)
198end
199
200(** The opcodes for LLVM instructions and constant expressions. *)
201module Opcode : sig
202  type t =
203  | Invalid (** Not an instruction *)
204
205  | Ret (** Terminator Instructions *)
206  | Br
207  | Switch
208  | IndirectBr
209  | Invoke
210  | Invalid2
211  | Unreachable
212
213  | Add (** Standard Binary Operators *)
214  | FAdd
215  | Sub
216  | FSub
217  | Mul
218  | FMul
219  | UDiv
220  | SDiv
221  | FDiv
222  | URem
223  | SRem
224  | FRem
225
226  | Shl (** Logical Operators *)
227  | LShr
228  | AShr
229  | And
230  | Or
231  | Xor
232
233  | Alloca (** Memory Operators *)
234  | Load
235  | Store
236  | GetElementPtr
237
238  | Trunc (** Cast Operators *)
239  | ZExt
240  | SExt
241  | FPToUI
242  | FPToSI
243  | UIToFP
244  | SIToFP
245  | FPTrunc
246  | FPExt
247  | PtrToInt
248  | IntToPtr
249  | BitCast
250
251  | ICmp (** Other Operators *)
252  | FCmp
253  | PHI
254  | Call
255  | Select
256  | UserOp1
257  | UserOp2
258  | VAArg
259  | ExtractElement
260  | InsertElement
261  | ShuffleVector
262  | ExtractValue
263  | InsertValue
264  | Fence
265  | AtomicCmpXchg
266  | AtomicRMW
267  | Resume
268  | LandingPad
269  | AddrSpaceCast
270  | CleanupRet
271  | CatchRet
272  | CatchPad
273  | CleanupPad
274  | CatchSwitch
275  | FNeg
276  | CallBr
277  | Freeze
278end
279
280(** The type of a clause of a [landingpad] instruction.
281    See [llvm::LandingPadInst::ClauseType]. *)
282module LandingPadClauseTy : sig
283  type t =
284  | Catch
285  | Filter
286end
287
288(** The thread local mode of a global value, accessed with {!thread_local_mode}
289    and {!set_thread_local_mode}.
290    See [llvm::GlobalVariable::ThreadLocalMode]. *)
291module ThreadLocalMode : sig
292  type t =
293  | None
294  | GeneralDynamic
295  | LocalDynamic
296  | InitialExec
297  | LocalExec
298end
299
300(** The ordering of an atomic [load], [store], [cmpxchg], [atomicrmw] or
301    [fence] instruction. See [llvm::AtomicOrdering]. *)
302module AtomicOrdering : sig
303  type t =
304  | NotAtomic
305  | Unordered
306  | Monotonic
307  | Invalid (** removed due to API changes *)
308  | Acquire
309  | Release
310  | AcqiureRelease
311  | SequentiallyConsistent
312end
313
314(** The opcode of an [atomicrmw] instruction.
315    See [llvm::AtomicRMWInst::BinOp]. *)
316module AtomicRMWBinOp : sig
317  type t =
318  | Xchg
319  | Add
320  | Sub
321  | And
322  | Nand
323  | Or
324  | Xor
325  | Max
326  | Min
327  | UMax
328  | UMin
329  | FAdd
330  | FSub
331end
332
333(** The kind of an [llvalue], the result of [classify_value v].
334    See the various [LLVMIsA*] functions. *)
335module ValueKind : sig
336  type t =
337  | NullValue
338  | Argument
339  | BasicBlock
340  | InlineAsm
341  | MDNode
342  | MDString
343  | BlockAddress
344  | ConstantAggregateZero
345  | ConstantArray
346  | ConstantDataArray
347  | ConstantDataVector
348  | ConstantExpr
349  | ConstantFP
350  | ConstantInt
351  | ConstantPointerNull
352  | ConstantStruct
353  | ConstantVector
354  | Function
355  | GlobalAlias
356  | GlobalIFunc
357  | GlobalVariable
358  | UndefValue
359  | PoisonValue
360  | Instruction of Opcode.t
361end
362
363(** The kind of [Diagnostic], the result of [Diagnostic.severity d].
364    See [llvm::DiagnosticSeverity]. *)
365module DiagnosticSeverity : sig
366  type t =
367  | Error
368  | Warning
369  | Remark
370  | Note
371end
372
373module ModuleFlagBehavior :sig
374  type t =
375  | Error
376  | Warning
377  | Require
378  | Override
379  | Append
380  | AppendUnique
381end
382
383(** {6 Iteration} *)
384
385(** [Before b] and [At_end a] specify positions from the start of the ['b] list
386    of [a]. [llpos] is used to specify positions in and for forward iteration
387    through the various value lists maintained by the LLVM IR. *)
388type ('a, 'b) llpos =
389| At_end of 'a
390| Before of 'b
391
392(** [After b] and [At_start a] specify positions from the end of the ['b] list
393    of [a]. [llrev_pos] is used for reverse iteration through the various value
394    lists maintained by the LLVM IR. *)
395type ('a, 'b) llrev_pos =
396| At_start of 'a
397| After of 'b
398
399
400(** {6 Exceptions} *)
401
402exception FeatureDisabled of string
403
404exception IoError of string
405
406
407(** {6 Global configuration} *)
408
409(** [enable_pretty_stacktraces ()] enables LLVM's built-in stack trace code.
410    This intercepts the OS's crash signals and prints which component of LLVM
411    you were in at the time of the crash. *)
412val enable_pretty_stacktrace : unit -> unit
413
414(** [install_fatal_error_handler f] installs [f] as LLVM's fatal error handler.
415    The handler will receive the reason for termination as a string. After
416    the handler has been executed, LLVM calls [exit(1)]. *)
417val install_fatal_error_handler : (string -> unit) -> unit
418
419(** [reset_fatal_error_handler ()] resets LLVM's fatal error handler. *)
420val reset_fatal_error_handler : unit -> unit
421
422(** [parse_command_line_options ?overview args] parses [args] using
423    the LLVM command line parser. Note that the only stable thing about this
424    function is its signature; you cannot rely on any particular set of command
425    line arguments being interpreted the same way across LLVM versions.
426
427    See the function [llvm::cl::ParseCommandLineOptions()]. *)
428val parse_command_line_options : ?overview:string -> string array -> unit
429
430(** {6 Context error handling} *)
431
432module Diagnostic : sig
433  type t
434
435  (** [description d] returns a textual description of [d]. *)
436  val description : t -> string
437
438  (** [severity d] returns the severity of [d]. *)
439  val severity : t -> DiagnosticSeverity.t
440end
441
442(** [set_diagnostic_handler c h] set the diagnostic handler of [c] to [h].
443    See the method [llvm::LLVMContext::setDiagnosticHandler]. *)
444val set_diagnostic_handler : llcontext -> (Diagnostic.t -> unit) option -> unit
445
446(** {6 Contexts} *)
447
448(** [create_context ()] creates a context for storing the "global" state in
449    LLVM. See the constructor [llvm::LLVMContext]. *)
450val create_context : unit -> llcontext
451
452(** [destroy_context ()] destroys a context. See the destructor
453    [llvm::LLVMContext::~LLVMContext]. *)
454val dispose_context : llcontext -> unit
455
456(** See the function [LLVMGetGlobalContext]. *)
457val global_context : unit -> llcontext
458
459(** [mdkind_id context name] returns the MDKind ID that corresponds to the
460    name [name] in the context [context].  See the function
461    [llvm::LLVMContext::getMDKindID]. *)
462val mdkind_id : llcontext -> string -> llmdkind
463
464
465(** {6 Attributes} *)
466
467(** [UnknownAttribute attr] is raised when a enum attribute name [name]
468    is not recognized by LLVM. *)
469exception UnknownAttribute of string
470
471(** [enum_attr_kind name] returns the kind of enum attributes named [name].
472    May raise [UnknownAttribute]. *)
473val enum_attr_kind : string -> llattrkind
474
475(** [create_enum_attr context value kind] creates an enum attribute
476    with the supplied [kind] and [value] in [context]; if the value
477    is not required (as for the majority of attributes), use [0L].
478    May raise [UnknownAttribute].
479    See the constructor [llvm::Attribute::get]. *)
480val create_enum_attr : llcontext -> string -> int64 -> llattribute
481
482(** [create_string_attr context kind value] creates a string attribute
483    with the supplied [kind] and [value] in [context].
484    See the constructor [llvm::Attribute::get]. *)
485val create_string_attr : llcontext -> string -> string -> llattribute
486
487(** [attr_of_repr context repr] creates an attribute with the supplied
488    representation [repr] in [context]. *)
489val attr_of_repr : llcontext -> AttrRepr.t -> llattribute
490
491(** [repr_of_attr attr] describes the representation of attribute [attr]. *)
492val repr_of_attr : llattribute -> AttrRepr.t
493
494
495(** {6 Modules} *)
496
497(** [create_module context id] creates a module with the supplied module ID in
498    the context [context].  Modules are not garbage collected; it is mandatory
499    to call {!dispose_module} to free memory. See the constructor
500    [llvm::Module::Module]. *)
501val create_module : llcontext -> string -> llmodule
502
503(** [dispose_module m] destroys a module [m] and all of the IR objects it
504    contained. All references to subordinate objects are invalidated;
505    referencing them will invoke undefined behavior. See the destructor
506    [llvm::Module::~Module]. *)
507val dispose_module : llmodule -> unit
508
509(** [target_triple m] is the target specifier for the module [m], something like
510    [i686-apple-darwin8]. See the method [llvm::Module::getTargetTriple]. *)
511val target_triple: llmodule -> string
512
513(** [target_triple triple m] changes the target specifier for the module [m] to
514    the string [triple]. See the method [llvm::Module::setTargetTriple]. *)
515val set_target_triple: string -> llmodule -> unit
516
517(** [data_layout m] is the data layout specifier for the module [m], something
518    like [e-p:32:32:32-i1:8:8-i8:8:8-i16:16:16-...-a0:0:64-f80:128:128]. See the
519    method [llvm::Module::getDataLayout]. *)
520val data_layout: llmodule -> string
521
522(** [set_data_layout s m] changes the data layout specifier for the module [m]
523    to the string [s]. See the method [llvm::Module::setDataLayout]. *)
524val set_data_layout: string -> llmodule -> unit
525
526(** [dump_module m] prints the .ll representation of the module [m] to standard
527    error. See the method [llvm::Module::dump]. *)
528val dump_module : llmodule -> unit
529
530(** [print_module f m] prints the .ll representation of the module [m]
531    to file [f]. See the method [llvm::Module::print]. *)
532val print_module : string -> llmodule -> unit
533
534(** [string_of_llmodule m] returns the .ll representation of the module [m]
535    as a string. See the method [llvm::Module::print]. *)
536val string_of_llmodule : llmodule -> string
537
538(** [set_module_inline_asm m asm] sets the inline assembler for the module. See
539    the method [llvm::Module::setModuleInlineAsm]. *)
540val set_module_inline_asm : llmodule -> string -> unit
541
542(** [module_context m] returns the context of the specified module.
543    See the method [llvm::Module::getContext] *)
544val module_context : llmodule -> llcontext
545
546(** [get_module_identifier m] returns the module identifier of the
547    specified module. See the method [llvm::Module::getModuleIdentifier] *)
548val get_module_identifier : llmodule -> string
549
550(** [set_module_identifier m id] sets the module identifier of [m]
551    to [id]. See the method [llvm::Module::setModuleIdentifier] *)
552val set_module_identifer : llmodule -> string -> unit
553
554(** [get_module_flag m k] Return the corresponding value if key [k] appears in
555    the module flags of [m], otherwise return None
556    See the method [llvm::Module::getModuleFlag] *)
557val get_module_flag : llmodule -> string -> llmetadata option
558
559(** [add_module_flag m b k v] Add a module-level flag b, with key [k] and
560    value [v] to the flags metadata of module [m]. It will create the
561    module-level flags named metadata if it doesn't already exist. *)
562val add_module_flag : llmodule -> ModuleFlagBehavior.t ->
563                        string -> llmetadata -> unit
564(** {6 Types} *)
565
566(** [classify_type ty] returns the {!TypeKind.t} corresponding to the type [ty].
567    See the method [llvm::Type::getTypeID]. *)
568val classify_type : lltype -> TypeKind.t
569
570(** [type_is_sized ty] returns whether the type has a size or not.
571    If it doesn't then it is not safe to call the [DataLayout::] methods on it.
572    *)
573val type_is_sized : lltype -> bool
574
575(** [type_context ty] returns the {!llcontext} corresponding to the type [ty].
576    See the method [llvm::Type::getContext]. *)
577val type_context : lltype -> llcontext
578
579(** [dump_type ty] prints the .ll representation of the type [ty] to standard
580    error. See the method [llvm::Type::dump]. *)
581val dump_type : lltype -> unit
582
583(** [string_of_lltype ty] returns a string describing the type [ty]. *)
584val string_of_lltype : lltype -> string
585
586
587(** {7 Operations on integer types} *)
588
589(** [i1_type c] returns an integer type of bitwidth 1 in the context [c]. See
590    [llvm::Type::Int1Ty]. *)
591val i1_type : llcontext -> lltype
592
593(** [i8_type c] returns an integer type of bitwidth 8 in the context [c]. See
594    [llvm::Type::Int8Ty]. *)
595val i8_type : llcontext -> lltype
596
597(** [i16_type c] returns an integer type of bitwidth 16 in the context [c]. See
598    [llvm::Type::Int16Ty]. *)
599val i16_type : llcontext -> lltype
600
601(** [i32_type c] returns an integer type of bitwidth 32 in the context [c]. See
602    [llvm::Type::Int32Ty]. *)
603val i32_type : llcontext -> lltype
604
605(** [i64_type c] returns an integer type of bitwidth 64 in the context [c]. See
606    [llvm::Type::Int64Ty]. *)
607val i64_type : llcontext -> lltype
608
609(** [integer_type c n] returns an integer type of bitwidth [n] in the context
610    [c]. See the method [llvm::IntegerType::get]. *)
611val integer_type : llcontext -> int -> lltype
612
613(** [integer_bitwidth c ty] returns the number of bits in the integer type [ty]
614    in the context [c].  See the method [llvm::IntegerType::getBitWidth]. *)
615val integer_bitwidth : lltype -> int
616
617
618(** {7 Operations on real types} *)
619
620(** [float_type c] returns the IEEE 32-bit floating point type in the context
621    [c]. See [llvm::Type::FloatTy]. *)
622val float_type : llcontext -> lltype
623
624(** [double_type c] returns the IEEE 64-bit floating point type in the context
625    [c]. See [llvm::Type::DoubleTy]. *)
626val double_type : llcontext -> lltype
627
628(** [x86fp80_type c] returns the x87 80-bit floating point type in the context
629    [c]. See [llvm::Type::X86_FP80Ty]. *)
630val x86fp80_type : llcontext -> lltype
631
632(** [fp128_type c] returns the IEEE 128-bit floating point type in the context
633    [c]. See [llvm::Type::FP128Ty]. *)
634val fp128_type : llcontext -> lltype
635
636(** [ppc_fp128_type c] returns the PowerPC 128-bit floating point type in the
637    context [c]. See [llvm::Type::PPC_FP128Ty]. *)
638val ppc_fp128_type : llcontext -> lltype
639
640
641(** {7 Operations on function types} *)
642
643(** [function_type ret_ty param_tys] returns the function type returning
644    [ret_ty] and taking [param_tys] as parameters.
645    See the method [llvm::FunctionType::get]. *)
646val function_type : lltype -> lltype array -> lltype
647
648(** [var_arg_function_type ret_ty param_tys] is just like
649    [function_type ret_ty param_tys] except that it returns the function type
650    which also takes a variable number of arguments.
651    See the method [llvm::FunctionType::get]. *)
652val var_arg_function_type : lltype -> lltype array -> lltype
653
654(** [is_var_arg fty] returns [true] if [fty] is a varargs function type, [false]
655    otherwise. See the method [llvm::FunctionType::isVarArg]. *)
656val is_var_arg : lltype -> bool
657
658(** [return_type fty] gets the return type of the function type [fty].
659    See the method [llvm::FunctionType::getReturnType]. *)
660val return_type : lltype -> lltype
661
662(** [param_types fty] gets the parameter types of the function type [fty].
663    See the method [llvm::FunctionType::getParamType]. *)
664val param_types : lltype -> lltype array
665
666
667(** {7 Operations on struct types} *)
668
669(** [struct_type context tys] returns the structure type in the context
670    [context] containing in the types in the array [tys]. See the method
671    [llvm::StructType::get]. *)
672val struct_type : llcontext -> lltype array -> lltype
673
674(** [packed_struct_type context ys] returns the packed structure type in the
675    context [context] containing in the types in the array [tys]. See the method
676    [llvm::StructType::get]. *)
677val packed_struct_type : llcontext -> lltype array -> lltype
678
679(** [struct_name ty] returns the name of the named structure type [ty],
680    or None if the structure type is not named *)
681val struct_name : lltype -> string option
682
683(** [named_struct_type context name] returns the named structure type [name]
684    in the context [context].
685    See the method [llvm::StructType::get]. *)
686val named_struct_type : llcontext -> string -> lltype
687
688(** [struct_set_body ty elts ispacked] sets the body of the named struct [ty]
689    to the [elts] elements.
690    See the moethd [llvm::StructType::setBody]. *)
691val struct_set_body : lltype -> lltype array -> bool -> unit
692
693(** [struct_element_types sty] returns the constituent types of the struct type
694    [sty]. See the method [llvm::StructType::getElementType]. *)
695val struct_element_types : lltype -> lltype array
696
697(** [is_packed sty] returns [true] if the structure type [sty] is packed,
698    [false] otherwise. See the method [llvm::StructType::isPacked]. *)
699val is_packed : lltype -> bool
700
701(** [is_opaque sty] returns [true] if the structure type [sty] is opaque.
702    [false] otherwise. See the method [llvm::StructType::isOpaque]. *)
703val is_opaque : lltype -> bool
704
705(** [is_literal sty] returns [true] if the structure type [sty] is literal.
706    [false] otherwise. See the method [llvm::StructType::isLiteral]. *)
707val is_literal : lltype -> bool
708
709
710(** {7 Operations on pointer, vector, and array types} *)
711
712(** [subtypes ty] returns [ty]'s subtypes *)
713val subtypes : lltype -> lltype array
714
715(** [array_type ty n] returns the array type containing [n] elements of type
716    [ty]. See the method [llvm::ArrayType::get]. *)
717val array_type : lltype -> int -> lltype
718
719(** [pointer_type context] returns the pointer type in the default
720    address space (0).
721    See the method [llvm::PointerType::getUnqual]. *)
722val pointer_type : llcontext -> lltype
723
724(** [qualified_pointer_type context sp] returns the pointer type referencing
725    objects in address space [sp].
726    See the method [llvm::PointerType::get]. *)
727val qualified_pointer_type : llcontext -> int -> lltype
728
729(** [vector_type ty n] returns the array type containing [n] elements of the
730    primitive type [ty]. See the method [llvm::ArrayType::get]. *)
731val vector_type : lltype -> int -> lltype
732
733(** [element_type ty] returns the element type of the pointer, vector, or array
734    type [ty]. See the method [llvm::SequentialType::get]. *)
735val element_type : lltype -> lltype
736
737(** [element_type aty] returns the element count of the array type [aty].
738    See the method [llvm::ArrayType::getNumElements]. *)
739val array_length : lltype -> int
740
741(** [address_space pty] returns the address space qualifier of the pointer type
742    [pty]. See the method [llvm::PointerType::getAddressSpace]. *)
743val address_space : lltype -> int
744
745(** [element_type ty] returns the element count of the vector type [ty].
746    See the method [llvm::VectorType::getNumElements]. *)
747val vector_size : lltype -> int
748
749
750(** {7 Operations on other types} *)
751
752(** [void_type c] creates a type of a function which does not return any
753    value in the context [c]. See [llvm::Type::VoidTy]. *)
754val void_type : llcontext -> lltype
755
756(** [label_type c] creates a type of a basic block in the context [c]. See
757    [llvm::Type::LabelTy]. *)
758val label_type : llcontext -> lltype
759
760(** [x86_mmx_type c] returns the x86 64-bit MMX register type in the
761    context [c]. See [llvm::Type::X86_MMXTy]. *)
762val x86_mmx_type : llcontext -> lltype
763
764(** [type_by_name m name] returns the specified type from the current module
765    if it exists.
766    See the method [llvm::Module::getTypeByName] *)
767val type_by_name : llmodule -> string -> lltype option
768
769
770(** {6 Values} *)
771
772(** [type_of v] returns the type of the value [v].
773    See the method [llvm::Value::getType]. *)
774val type_of : llvalue -> lltype
775
776(** [classify_value v] returns the kind of the value [v]. *)
777val classify_value : llvalue -> ValueKind.t
778
779(** [value_name v] returns the name of the value [v]. For global values, this is
780    the symbol name. For instructions and basic blocks, it is the SSA register
781    name. It is meaningless for constants.
782    See the method [llvm::Value::getName]. *)
783val value_name : llvalue -> string
784
785(** [set_value_name n v] sets the name of the value [v] to [n]. See the method
786    [llvm::Value::setName]. *)
787val set_value_name : string -> llvalue -> unit
788
789(** [dump_value v] prints the .ll representation of the value [v] to standard
790    error. See the method [llvm::Value::dump]. *)
791val dump_value : llvalue -> unit
792
793(** [string_of_llvalue v] returns a string describing the value [v]. *)
794val string_of_llvalue : llvalue -> string
795
796(** [replace_all_uses_with old new] replaces all uses of the value [old]
797    with the value [new]. See the method [llvm::Value::replaceAllUsesWith]. *)
798val replace_all_uses_with : llvalue -> llvalue -> unit
799
800
801(** {6 Uses} *)
802
803(** [use_begin v] returns the first position in the use list for the value [v].
804    [use_begin] and [use_succ] can e used to iterate over the use list in order.
805    See the method [llvm::Value::use_begin]. *)
806val use_begin : llvalue -> lluse option
807
808(** [use_succ u] returns the use list position succeeding [u].
809    See the method [llvm::use_value_iterator::operator++]. *)
810val use_succ : lluse -> lluse option
811
812(** [user u] returns the user of the use [u].
813    See the method [llvm::Use::getUser]. *)
814val user : lluse -> llvalue
815
816(** [used_value u] returns the usee of the use [u].
817    See the method [llvm::Use::getUsedValue]. *)
818val used_value : lluse -> llvalue
819
820(** [iter_uses f v] applies function [f] to each of the users of the value [v]
821    in order. Tail recursive. *)
822val iter_uses : (lluse -> unit) -> llvalue -> unit
823
824(** [fold_left_uses f init v] is [f (... (f init u1) ...) uN] where
825    [u1,...,uN] are the users of the value [v]. Tail recursive. *)
826val fold_left_uses : ('a -> lluse -> 'a) -> 'a -> llvalue -> 'a
827
828(** [fold_right_uses f v init] is [f u1 (... (f uN init) ...)] where
829    [u1,...,uN] are the users of the value [v]. Not tail recursive. *)
830val fold_right_uses : (lluse -> 'a -> 'a) -> llvalue -> 'a -> 'a
831
832
833(** {6 Users} *)
834
835(** [operand v i] returns the operand at index [i] for the value [v]. See the
836    method [llvm::User::getOperand]. *)
837val operand : llvalue -> int -> llvalue
838
839(** [operand_use v i] returns the use of the operand at index [i] for the value [v]. See the
840    method [llvm::User::getOperandUse]. *)
841val operand_use : llvalue -> int -> lluse
842
843
844(** [set_operand v i o] sets the operand of the value [v] at the index [i] to
845    the value [o].
846    See the method [llvm::User::setOperand]. *)
847val set_operand : llvalue -> int -> llvalue -> unit
848
849(** [num_operands v] returns the number of operands for the value [v].
850    See the method [llvm::User::getNumOperands]. *)
851val num_operands : llvalue -> int
852
853
854(** [indices i] returns the indices for the ExtractValue or InsertValue
855    instruction [i].
856    See the [llvm::getIndices] methods. *)
857val indices : llvalue -> int array
858
859(** {7 Operations on constants of (mostly) any type} *)
860
861(** [is_constant v] returns [true] if the value [v] is a constant, [false]
862    otherwise. Similar to [llvm::isa<Constant>]. *)
863val is_constant : llvalue -> bool
864
865(** [const_null ty] returns the constant null (zero) of the type [ty].
866    See the method [llvm::Constant::getNullValue]. *)
867val const_null : lltype -> llvalue
868
869(** [const_all_ones ty] returns the constant '-1' of the integer or vector type
870    [ty]. See the method [llvm::Constant::getAllOnesValue]. *)
871val const_all_ones : (*int|vec*)lltype -> llvalue
872
873(** [const_pointer_null ty] returns the constant null (zero) pointer of the type
874    [ty]. See the method [llvm::ConstantPointerNull::get]. *)
875val const_pointer_null : lltype -> llvalue
876
877(** [undef ty] returns the undefined value of the type [ty].
878    See the method [llvm::UndefValue::get]. *)
879val undef : lltype -> llvalue
880
881(** [poison ty] returns the poison value of the type [ty].
882    See the method [llvm::PoisonValue::get]. *)
883val poison : lltype -> llvalue
884
885(** [is_null v] returns [true] if the value [v] is the null (zero) value.
886    See the method [llvm::Constant::isNullValue]. *)
887val is_null : llvalue -> bool
888
889(** [is_undef v] returns [true] if the value [v] is an undefined value, [false]
890    otherwise. Similar to [llvm::isa<UndefValue>]. *)
891val is_undef : llvalue -> bool
892
893(** [is_poison v] returns [true] if the value [v] is a poison value, [false]
894    otherwise. Similar to [llvm::isa<PoisonValue>]. *)
895val is_poison : llvalue -> bool
896
897(** [constexpr_opcode v] returns an [Opcode.t] corresponding to constexpr
898    value [v], or [Opcode.Invalid] if [v] is not a constexpr. *)
899val constexpr_opcode : llvalue -> Opcode.t
900
901
902(** {7 Operations on instructions} *)
903
904(** [has_metadata i] returns whether or not the instruction [i] has any
905    metadata attached to it. See the function
906    [llvm::Instruction::hasMetadata]. *)
907val has_metadata : llvalue -> bool
908
909(** [metadata i kind] optionally returns the metadata associated with the
910    kind [kind] in the instruction [i] See the function
911    [llvm::Instruction::getMetadata]. *)
912val metadata : llvalue -> llmdkind -> llvalue option
913
914(** [set_metadata i kind md] sets the metadata [md] of kind [kind] in the
915    instruction [i]. See the function [llvm::Instruction::setMetadata]. *)
916val set_metadata : llvalue -> llmdkind -> llvalue -> unit
917
918(** [clear_metadata i kind] clears the metadata of kind [kind] in the
919    instruction [i]. See the function [llvm::Instruction::setMetadata]. *)
920val clear_metadata : llvalue -> llmdkind -> unit
921
922
923(** {7 Operations on metadata} *)
924
925(** [mdstring c s] returns the MDString of the string [s] in the context [c].
926    See the method [llvm::MDNode::get]. *)
927val mdstring : llcontext -> string -> llvalue
928
929(** [mdnode c elts] returns the MDNode containing the values [elts] in the
930    context [c].
931    See the method [llvm::MDNode::get]. *)
932val mdnode : llcontext -> llvalue array -> llvalue
933
934(** [mdnull c ] returns a null MDNode in context [c].  *)
935val mdnull : llcontext -> llvalue
936
937(** [get_mdstring v] returns the MDString.
938    See the method [llvm::MDString::getString] *)
939val get_mdstring : llvalue -> string option
940
941(** [get_mdnode_operands v] returns the operands in the MDNode. *)
942(*     See the method [llvm::MDNode::getOperand] *)
943val get_mdnode_operands : llvalue -> llvalue array
944
945(** [get_named_metadata m name] returns all the MDNodes belonging to the named
946    metadata (if any).
947    See the method [llvm::NamedMDNode::getOperand]. *)
948val get_named_metadata : llmodule -> string -> llvalue array
949
950(** [add_named_metadata_operand m name v] adds [v] as the last operand of
951    metadata named [name] in module [m]. If the metadata does not exist,
952    it is created.
953    See the methods [llvm::Module::getNamedMetadata()] and
954    [llvm::MDNode::addOperand()]. *)
955val add_named_metadata_operand : llmodule -> string -> llvalue -> unit
956
957(** Obtain a Metadata as a Value.
958    See the method [llvm::ValueAsMetadata::get()]. *)
959val value_as_metadata : llvalue -> llmetadata
960
961(** Obtain a Value as a Metadata.
962    See the method [llvm::MetadataAsValue::get()]. *)
963val metadata_as_value : llcontext -> llmetadata -> llvalue
964
965(** {7 Operations on scalar constants} *)
966
967(** [const_int ty i] returns the integer constant of type [ty] and value [i].
968    See the method [llvm::ConstantInt::get]. *)
969val const_int : lltype -> int -> llvalue
970
971(** [const_of_int64 ty i s] returns the integer constant of type [ty] and value
972    [i]. [s] indicates whether the integer is signed or not.
973    See the method [llvm::ConstantInt::get]. *)
974val const_of_int64 : lltype -> Int64.t -> bool -> llvalue
975
976(** [int64_of_const c] returns the int64 value of the [c] constant integer.
977    None is returned if this is not an integer constant, or bitwidth exceeds 64.
978    See the method [llvm::ConstantInt::getSExtValue].*)
979val int64_of_const : llvalue -> Int64.t option
980
981(** [const_int_of_string ty s r] returns the integer constant of type [ty] and
982    value [s], with the radix [r]. See the method [llvm::ConstantInt::get]. *)
983val const_int_of_string : lltype -> string -> int -> llvalue
984
985(** [const_float ty n] returns the floating point constant of type [ty] and
986    value [n]. See the method [llvm::ConstantFP::get]. *)
987val const_float : lltype -> float -> llvalue
988
989(** [float_of_const c] returns the float value of the [c] constant float.
990    None is returned if this is not an float constant.
991    See the method [llvm::ConstantFP::getDoubleValue].*)
992val float_of_const : llvalue -> float option
993
994(** [const_float_of_string ty s] returns the floating point constant of type
995    [ty] and value [n]. See the method [llvm::ConstantFP::get]. *)
996val const_float_of_string : lltype -> string -> llvalue
997
998(** {7 Operations on composite constants} *)
999
1000(** [const_string c s] returns the constant [i8] array with the values of the
1001    characters in the string [s] in the context [c]. The array is not
1002    null-terminated (but see {!const_stringz}). This value can in turn be used
1003    as the initializer for a global variable. See the method
1004    [llvm::ConstantArray::get]. *)
1005val const_string : llcontext -> string -> llvalue
1006
1007(** [const_stringz c s] returns the constant [i8] array with the values of the
1008    characters in the string [s] and a null terminator in the context [c]. This
1009    value can in turn be used as the initializer for a global variable.
1010    See the method [llvm::ConstantArray::get]. *)
1011val const_stringz : llcontext -> string -> llvalue
1012
1013(** [const_array ty elts] returns the constant array of type
1014    [array_type ty (Array.length elts)] and containing the values [elts].
1015    This value can in turn be used as the initializer for a global variable.
1016    See the method [llvm::ConstantArray::get]. *)
1017val const_array : lltype -> llvalue array -> llvalue
1018
1019(** [const_struct context elts] returns the structured constant of type
1020    [struct_type (Array.map type_of elts)] and containing the values [elts]
1021    in the context [context]. This value can in turn be used as the initializer
1022    for a global variable. See the method [llvm::ConstantStruct::getAnon]. *)
1023val const_struct : llcontext -> llvalue array -> llvalue
1024
1025(** [const_named_struct namedty elts] returns the structured constant of type
1026    [namedty] (which must be a named structure type) and containing the values [elts].
1027    This value can in turn be used as the initializer
1028    for a global variable. See the method [llvm::ConstantStruct::get]. *)
1029val const_named_struct : lltype -> llvalue array -> llvalue
1030
1031(** [const_packed_struct context elts] returns the structured constant of
1032    type {!packed_struct_type} [(Array.map type_of elts)] and containing the
1033    values [elts] in the context [context]. This value can in turn be used as
1034    the initializer for a global variable. See the method
1035    [llvm::ConstantStruct::get]. *)
1036val const_packed_struct : llcontext -> llvalue array -> llvalue
1037
1038(** [const_vector elts] returns the vector constant of type
1039    [vector_type (type_of elts.(0)) (Array.length elts)] and containing the
1040    values [elts]. See the method [llvm::ConstantVector::get]. *)
1041val const_vector : llvalue array -> llvalue
1042
1043(** [string_of_const c] returns [Some str] if [c] is a string constant,
1044    or [None] if this is not a string constant. *)
1045val string_of_const : llvalue -> string option
1046
1047(** [aggregate_element c idx] returns [Some elt] where [elt] is the element of
1048    constant aggregate [c] at the specified index [idx], or [None] if [idx] is
1049    out of range or it's not possible to determine the element.
1050    See the method [llvm::Constant::getAggregateElement]. *)
1051val aggregate_element : llvalue -> int -> llvalue option
1052
1053
1054(** {7 Constant expressions} *)
1055
1056(** [align_of ty] returns the alignof constant for the type [ty]. This is
1057    equivalent to [const_ptrtoint (const_gep (const_null (pointer_type {i8,ty}))
1058    (const_int i32_type 0) (const_int i32_type 1)) i32_type], but considerably
1059    more readable.  See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getAlignOf]. *)
1060val align_of : lltype -> llvalue
1061
1062(** [size_of ty] returns the sizeof constant for the type [ty]. This is
1063    equivalent to [const_ptrtoint (const_gep (const_null (pointer_type ty))
1064    (const_int i32_type 1)) i64_type], but considerably more readable.
1065    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getSizeOf]. *)
1066val size_of : lltype -> llvalue
1067
1068(** [const_neg c] returns the arithmetic negation of the constant [c].
1069    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getNeg]. *)
1070val const_neg : llvalue -> llvalue
1071
1072(** [const_nsw_neg c] returns the arithmetic negation of the constant [c] with
1073    no signed wrapping. The result is undefined if the negation overflows.
1074    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getNSWNeg]. *)
1075val const_nsw_neg : llvalue -> llvalue
1076
1077(** [const_nuw_neg c] returns the arithmetic negation of the constant [c] with
1078    no unsigned wrapping. The result is undefined if the negation overflows.
1079    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getNUWNeg]. *)
1080val const_nuw_neg : llvalue -> llvalue
1081
1082(** [const_not c] returns the bitwise inverse of the constant [c].
1083    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getNot]. *)
1084val const_not : llvalue -> llvalue
1085
1086(** [const_add c1 c2] returns the constant sum of two constants.
1087    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getAdd]. *)
1088val const_add : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue
1089
1090(** [const_nsw_add c1 c2] returns the constant sum of two constants with no
1091    signed wrapping. The result is undefined if the sum overflows.
1092    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getNSWAdd]. *)
1093val const_nsw_add : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue
1094
1095(** [const_nuw_add c1 c2] returns the constant sum of two constants with no
1096    unsigned wrapping. The result is undefined if the sum overflows.
1097    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getNSWAdd]. *)
1098val const_nuw_add : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue
1099
1100(** [const_sub c1 c2] returns the constant difference, [c1 - c2], of two
1101    constants. See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getSub]. *)
1102val const_sub : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue
1103
1104(** [const_nsw_sub c1 c2] returns the constant difference of two constants with
1105    no signed wrapping. The result is undefined if the sum overflows.
1106    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getNSWSub]. *)
1107val const_nsw_sub : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue
1108
1109(** [const_nuw_sub c1 c2] returns the constant difference of two constants with
1110    no unsigned wrapping. The result is undefined if the sum overflows.
1111    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getNSWSub]. *)
1112val const_nuw_sub : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue
1113
1114(** [const_mul c1 c2] returns the constant product of two constants.
1115    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getMul]. *)
1116val const_mul : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue
1117
1118(** [const_nsw_mul c1 c2] returns the constant product of two constants with
1119    no signed wrapping. The result is undefined if the sum overflows.
1120    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getNSWMul]. *)
1121val const_nsw_mul : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue
1122
1123(** [const_nuw_mul c1 c2] returns the constant product of two constants with
1124    no unsigned wrapping. The result is undefined if the sum overflows.
1125    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getNSWMul]. *)
1126val const_nuw_mul : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue
1127
1128(** [const_and c1 c2] returns the constant bitwise [AND] of two integer
1129    constants.
1130    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getAnd]. *)
1131val const_and : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue
1132
1133(** [const_or c1 c2] returns the constant bitwise [OR] of two integer
1134    constants.
1135    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getOr]. *)
1136val const_or : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue
1137
1138(** [const_xor c1 c2] returns the constant bitwise [XOR] of two integer
1139    constants.
1140    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getXor]. *)
1141val const_xor : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue
1142
1143(** [const_icmp pred c1 c2] returns the constant comparison of two integer
1144    constants, [c1 pred c2].
1145    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getICmp]. *)
1146val const_icmp : Icmp.t -> llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue
1147
1148(** [const_fcmp pred c1 c2] returns the constant comparison of two floating
1149    point constants, [c1 pred c2].
1150    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getFCmp]. *)
1151val const_fcmp : Fcmp.t -> llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue
1152
1153(** [const_shl c1 c2] returns the constant integer [c1] left-shifted by the
1154    constant integer [c2].
1155    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getShl]. *)
1156val const_shl : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue
1157
1158(** [const_lshr c1 c2] returns the constant integer [c1] right-shifted by the
1159    constant integer [c2] with zero extension.
1160    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getLShr]. *)
1161val const_lshr : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue
1162
1163(** [const_ashr c1 c2] returns the constant integer [c1] right-shifted by the
1164    constant integer [c2] with sign extension.
1165    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getAShr]. *)
1166val const_ashr : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue
1167
1168(** [const_gep srcty pc indices] returns the constant [getElementPtr] of [pc]
1169    with source element type [srcty] and the constant integers indices from the
1170    array [indices].
1171    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getGetElementPtr]. *)
1172val const_gep : lltype -> llvalue -> llvalue array -> llvalue
1173
1174(** [const_in_bounds_gep ty pc indices] returns the constant [getElementPtr] of
1175    [pc] with the constant integers indices from the array [indices].
1176    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getInBoundsGetElementPtr]. *)
1177val const_in_bounds_gep : lltype -> llvalue -> llvalue array -> llvalue
1178
1179(** [const_trunc c ty] returns the constant truncation of integer constant [c]
1180    to the smaller integer type [ty].
1181    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getTrunc]. *)
1182val const_trunc : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue
1183
1184(** [const_sext c ty] returns the constant sign extension of integer constant
1185    [c] to the larger integer type [ty].
1186    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getSExt]. *)
1187val const_sext : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue
1188
1189(** [const_zext c ty] returns the constant zero extension of integer constant
1190    [c] to the larger integer type [ty].
1191    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getZExt]. *)
1192val const_zext : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue
1193
1194(** [const_fptrunc c ty] returns the constant truncation of floating point
1195    constant [c] to the smaller floating point type [ty].
1196    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getFPTrunc]. *)
1197val const_fptrunc : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue
1198
1199(** [const_fpext c ty] returns the constant extension of floating point constant
1200    [c] to the larger floating point type [ty].
1201    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getFPExt]. *)
1202val const_fpext : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue
1203
1204(** [const_uitofp c ty] returns the constant floating point conversion of
1205    unsigned integer constant [c] to the floating point type [ty].
1206    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getUIToFP]. *)
1207val const_uitofp : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue
1208
1209(** [const_sitofp c ty] returns the constant floating point conversion of
1210    signed integer constant [c] to the floating point type [ty].
1211    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getSIToFP]. *)
1212val const_sitofp : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue
1213
1214(** [const_fptoui c ty] returns the constant unsigned integer conversion of
1215    floating point constant [c] to integer type [ty].
1216    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getFPToUI]. *)
1217val const_fptoui : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue
1218
1219(** [const_fptoui c ty] returns the constant unsigned integer conversion of
1220    floating point constant [c] to integer type [ty].
1221    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getFPToSI]. *)
1222val const_fptosi : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue
1223
1224(** [const_ptrtoint c ty] returns the constant integer conversion of
1225    pointer constant [c] to integer type [ty].
1226    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getPtrToInt]. *)
1227val const_ptrtoint : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue
1228
1229(** [const_inttoptr c ty] returns the constant pointer conversion of
1230    integer constant [c] to pointer type [ty].
1231    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getIntToPtr]. *)
1232val const_inttoptr : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue
1233
1234(** [const_bitcast c ty] returns the constant bitwise conversion of constant [c]
1235    to type [ty] of equal size.
1236    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getBitCast]. *)
1237val const_bitcast : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue
1238
1239(** [const_zext_or_bitcast c ty] returns a constant zext or bitwise cast
1240    conversion of constant [c] to type [ty].
1241    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getZExtOrBitCast]. *)
1242val const_zext_or_bitcast : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue
1243
1244(** [const_sext_or_bitcast c ty] returns a constant sext or bitwise cast
1245    conversion of constant [c] to type [ty].
1246    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getSExtOrBitCast]. *)
1247val const_sext_or_bitcast : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue
1248
1249(** [const_trunc_or_bitcast c ty] returns a constant trunc or bitwise cast
1250    conversion of constant [c] to type [ty].
1251    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getTruncOrBitCast]. *)
1252val const_trunc_or_bitcast : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue
1253
1254(** [const_pointercast c ty] returns a constant bitcast or a pointer-to-int
1255    cast conversion of constant [c] to type [ty] of equal size.
1256    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getPointerCast]. *)
1257val const_pointercast : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue
1258
1259(** [const_intcast c ty ~is_signed] returns a constant sext/zext, bitcast,
1260    or trunc for integer -> integer casts of constant [c] to type [ty].
1261    When converting a narrower value to a wider one, whether sext or zext
1262    will be used is controlled by [is_signed].
1263    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getIntegerCast]. *)
1264val const_intcast : llvalue -> lltype -> is_signed:bool -> llvalue
1265
1266(** [const_fpcast c ty] returns a constant fpext, bitcast, or fptrunc for fp ->
1267    fp casts of constant [c] to type [ty].
1268    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getFPCast]. *)
1269val const_fpcast : llvalue -> lltype -> llvalue
1270
1271(** [const_select cond t f] returns the constant conditional which returns value
1272    [t] if the boolean constant [cond] is true and the value [f] otherwise.
1273    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getSelect]. *)
1274val const_select : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue
1275
1276(** [const_extractelement vec i] returns the constant [i]th element of
1277    constant vector [vec]. [i] must be a constant [i32] value unsigned less than
1278    the size of the vector.
1279    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getExtractElement]. *)
1280val const_extractelement : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue
1281
1282(** [const_insertelement vec v i] returns the constant vector with the same
1283    elements as constant vector [v] but the [i]th element replaced by the
1284    constant [v]. [v] must be a constant value with the type of the vector
1285    elements. [i] must be a constant [i32] value unsigned less than the size
1286    of the vector.
1287    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getInsertElement]. *)
1288val const_insertelement : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue
1289
1290(** [const_shufflevector a b mask] returns a constant [shufflevector].
1291    See the LLVM Language Reference for details on the [shufflevector]
1292    instruction.
1293    See the method [llvm::ConstantExpr::getShuffleVector]. *)
1294val const_shufflevector : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue
1295
1296(** [const_inline_asm ty asm con side align] inserts a inline assembly string.
1297    See the method [llvm::InlineAsm::get]. *)
1298val const_inline_asm : lltype -> string -> string -> bool -> bool -> llvalue
1299
1300(** [block_address f bb] returns the address of the basic block [bb] in the
1301    function [f]. See the method [llvm::BasicBlock::get]. *)
1302val block_address : llvalue -> llbasicblock -> llvalue
1303
1304
1305(** {7 Operations on global variables, functions, and aliases (globals)} *)
1306
1307(** [global_parent g] is the enclosing module of the global value [g].
1308    See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::getParent]. *)
1309val global_parent : llvalue -> llmodule
1310
1311(** [is_declaration g] returns [true] if the global value [g] is a declaration
1312    only. Returns [false] otherwise.
1313    See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::isDeclaration]. *)
1314val is_declaration : llvalue -> bool
1315
1316(** [linkage g] returns the linkage of the global value [g].
1317    See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::getLinkage]. *)
1318val linkage : llvalue -> Linkage.t
1319
1320(** [set_linkage l g] sets the linkage of the global value [g] to [l].
1321    See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::setLinkage]. *)
1322val set_linkage : Linkage.t -> llvalue -> unit
1323
1324(** [unnamed_addr g] returns [true] if the global value [g] has the unnamed_addr
1325    attribute. Returns [false] otherwise.
1326    See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::getUnnamedAddr]. *)
1327val unnamed_addr : llvalue -> bool
1328
1329(** [set_unnamed_addr b g] if [b] is [true], sets the unnamed_addr attribute of
1330    the global value [g]. Unset it otherwise.
1331    See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::setUnnamedAddr]. *)
1332val set_unnamed_addr : bool -> llvalue -> unit
1333
1334(** [section g] returns the linker section of the global value [g].
1335    See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::getSection]. *)
1336val section : llvalue -> string
1337
1338(** [set_section s g] sets the linker section of the global value [g] to [s].
1339    See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::setSection]. *)
1340val set_section : string -> llvalue -> unit
1341
1342(** [visibility g] returns the linker visibility of the global value [g].
1343    See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::getVisibility]. *)
1344val visibility : llvalue -> Visibility.t
1345
1346(** [set_visibility v g] sets the linker visibility of the global value [g] to
1347    [v]. See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::setVisibility]. *)
1348val set_visibility : Visibility.t -> llvalue -> unit
1349
1350(** [dll_storage_class g] returns the DLL storage class of the global value [g].
1351    See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::getDLLStorageClass]. *)
1352val dll_storage_class : llvalue -> DLLStorageClass.t
1353
1354(** [set_dll_storage_class v g] sets the DLL storage class of the global value [g] to
1355    [v]. See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::setDLLStorageClass]. *)
1356val set_dll_storage_class : DLLStorageClass.t -> llvalue -> unit
1357
1358(** [alignment g] returns the required alignment of the global value [g].
1359    See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::getAlignment]. *)
1360val alignment : llvalue -> int
1361
1362(** [set_alignment n g] sets the required alignment of the global value [g] to
1363    [n] bytes. See the method [llvm::GlobalValue::setAlignment]. *)
1364val set_alignment : int -> llvalue -> unit
1365
1366(** [global_copy_all_metadata g] returns all the metadata associated with [g],
1367    which must be an [Instruction] or [GlobalObject].
1368    See the [llvm::Instruction::getAllMetadata()] and
1369    [llvm::GlobalObject::getAllMetadata()] methods. *)
1370val global_copy_all_metadata : llvalue -> (llmdkind * llmetadata) array
1371
1372
1373(** {7 Operations on global variables} *)
1374
1375(** [declare_global ty name m] returns a new global variable of type [ty] and
1376    with name [name] in module [m] in the default address space (0). If such a
1377    global variable already exists, it is returned. If the type of the existing
1378    global differs, then a bitcast to [ty] is returned. *)
1379val declare_global : lltype -> string -> llmodule -> llvalue
1380
1381(** [declare_qualified_global ty name addrspace m] returns a new global variable
1382    of type [ty] and with name [name] in module [m] in the address space
1383    [addrspace]. If such a global variable already exists, it is returned. If
1384    the type of the existing global differs, then a bitcast to [ty] is
1385    returned. *)
1386val declare_qualified_global : lltype -> string -> int -> llmodule -> llvalue
1387
1388(** [define_global name init m] returns a new global with name [name] and
1389    initializer [init] in module [m] in the default address space (0). If the
1390    named global already exists, it is renamed.
1391    See the constructor of [llvm::GlobalVariable]. *)
1392val define_global : string -> llvalue -> llmodule -> llvalue
1393
1394(** [define_qualified_global name init addrspace m] returns a new global with
1395    name [name] and initializer [init] in module [m] in the address space
1396    [addrspace]. If the named global already exists, it is renamed.
1397    See the constructor of [llvm::GlobalVariable]. *)
1398val define_qualified_global : string -> llvalue -> int -> llmodule -> llvalue
1399
1400(** [lookup_global name m] returns [Some g] if a global variable with name
1401    [name] exists in module [m]. If no such global exists, returns [None].
1402    See the [llvm::GlobalVariable] constructor. *)
1403val lookup_global : string -> llmodule -> llvalue option
1404
1405(** [delete_global gv] destroys the global variable [gv].
1406    See the method [llvm::GlobalVariable::eraseFromParent]. *)
1407val delete_global : llvalue -> unit
1408
1409(** [global_begin m] returns the first position in the global variable list of
1410    the module [m]. [global_begin] and [global_succ] can be used to iterate
1411    over the global list in order.
1412    See the method [llvm::Module::global_begin]. *)
1413val global_begin : llmodule -> (llmodule, llvalue) llpos
1414
1415(** [global_succ gv] returns the global variable list position succeeding
1416    [Before gv].
1417    See the method [llvm::Module::global_iterator::operator++]. *)
1418val global_succ : llvalue -> (llmodule, llvalue) llpos
1419
1420(** [iter_globals f m] applies function [f] to each of the global variables of
1421    module [m] in order. Tail recursive. *)
1422val iter_globals : (llvalue -> unit) -> llmodule -> unit
1423
1424(** [fold_left_globals f init m] is [f (... (f init g1) ...) gN] where
1425    [g1,...,gN] are the global variables of module [m]. Tail recursive. *)
1426val fold_left_globals : ('a -> llvalue -> 'a) -> 'a -> llmodule -> 'a
1427
1428(** [global_end m] returns the last position in the global variable list of the
1429    module [m]. [global_end] and [global_pred] can be used to iterate over the
1430    global list in reverse.
1431    See the method [llvm::Module::global_end]. *)
1432val global_end : llmodule -> (llmodule, llvalue) llrev_pos
1433
1434(** [global_pred gv] returns the global variable list position preceding
1435    [After gv].
1436    See the method [llvm::Module::global_iterator::operator--]. *)
1437val global_pred : llvalue -> (llmodule, llvalue) llrev_pos
1438
1439(** [rev_iter_globals f m] applies function [f] to each of the global variables
1440    of module [m] in reverse order. Tail recursive. *)
1441val rev_iter_globals : (llvalue -> unit) -> llmodule -> unit
1442
1443(** [fold_right_globals f m init] is [f g1 (... (f gN init) ...)] where
1444    [g1,...,gN] are the global variables of module [m]. Tail recursive. *)
1445val fold_right_globals : (llvalue -> 'a -> 'a) -> llmodule -> 'a -> 'a
1446
1447(** [is_global_constant gv] returns [true] if the global variabile [gv] is a
1448    constant. Returns [false] otherwise.
1449    See the method [llvm::GlobalVariable::isConstant]. *)
1450val is_global_constant : llvalue -> bool
1451
1452(** [set_global_constant c gv] sets the global variable [gv] to be a constant if
1453    [c] is [true] and not if [c] is [false].
1454    See the method [llvm::GlobalVariable::setConstant]. *)
1455val set_global_constant : bool -> llvalue -> unit
1456
1457(** [global_initializer gv] If global variable [gv] has an initializer it is returned,
1458    otherwise returns [None]. See the method [llvm::GlobalVariable::getInitializer]. *)
1459val global_initializer : llvalue -> llvalue option
1460
1461(** [set_initializer c gv] sets the initializer for the global variable
1462    [gv] to the constant [c].
1463    See the method [llvm::GlobalVariable::setInitializer]. *)
1464val set_initializer : llvalue -> llvalue -> unit
1465
1466(** [remove_initializer gv] unsets the initializer for the global variable
1467    [gv].
1468    See the method [llvm::GlobalVariable::setInitializer]. *)
1469val remove_initializer : llvalue -> unit
1470
1471(** [is_thread_local gv] returns [true] if the global variable [gv] is
1472    thread-local and [false] otherwise.
1473    See the method [llvm::GlobalVariable::isThreadLocal]. *)
1474val is_thread_local : llvalue -> bool
1475
1476(** [set_thread_local c gv] sets the global variable [gv] to be thread local if
1477    [c] is [true] and not otherwise.
1478    See the method [llvm::GlobalVariable::setThreadLocal]. *)
1479val set_thread_local : bool -> llvalue -> unit
1480
1481(** [is_thread_local gv] returns the thread local mode of the global
1482    variable [gv].
1483    See the method [llvm::GlobalVariable::getThreadLocalMode]. *)
1484val thread_local_mode : llvalue -> ThreadLocalMode.t
1485
1486(** [set_thread_local c gv] sets the thread local mode of the global
1487    variable [gv].
1488    See the method [llvm::GlobalVariable::setThreadLocalMode]. *)
1489val set_thread_local_mode : ThreadLocalMode.t -> llvalue -> unit
1490
1491(** [is_externally_initialized gv] returns [true] if the global
1492    variable [gv] is externally initialized and [false] otherwise.
1493    See the method [llvm::GlobalVariable::isExternallyInitialized]. *)
1494val is_externally_initialized : llvalue -> bool
1495
1496(** [set_externally_initialized c gv] sets the global variable [gv] to be
1497    externally initialized if [c] is [true] and not otherwise.
1498    See the method [llvm::GlobalVariable::setExternallyInitialized]. *)
1499val set_externally_initialized : bool -> llvalue -> unit
1500
1501
1502(** {7 Operations on aliases} *)
1503
1504(** [add_alias m vt sp a n] inserts an alias in the module [m] with the value
1505    type [vt] the address space [sp] the aliasee [a] with the name [n].
1506    See the constructor for [llvm::GlobalAlias]. *)
1507val add_alias : llmodule -> lltype -> int -> llvalue -> string -> llvalue
1508
1509(** {7 Operations on functions} *)
1510
1511(** [declare_function name ty m] returns a new function of type [ty] and
1512    with name [name] in module [m]. If such a function already exists,
1513    it is returned. If the type of the existing function differs, then a bitcast
1514    to [ty] is returned. *)
1515val declare_function : string -> lltype -> llmodule -> llvalue
1516
1517(** [define_function name ty m] creates a new function with name [name] and
1518    type [ty] in module [m]. If the named function already exists, it is
1519    renamed. An entry basic block is created in the function.
1520    See the constructor of [llvm::GlobalVariable]. *)
1521val define_function : string -> lltype -> llmodule -> llvalue
1522
1523(** [lookup_function name m] returns [Some f] if a function with name
1524    [name] exists in module [m]. If no such function exists, returns [None].
1525    See the method [llvm::Module] constructor. *)
1526val lookup_function : string -> llmodule -> llvalue option
1527
1528(** [delete_function f] destroys the function [f].
1529    See the method [llvm::Function::eraseFromParent]. *)
1530val delete_function : llvalue -> unit
1531
1532(** [function_begin m] returns the first position in the function list of the
1533    module [m]. [function_begin] and [function_succ] can be used to iterate over
1534    the function list in order.
1535    See the method [llvm::Module::begin]. *)
1536val function_begin : llmodule -> (llmodule, llvalue) llpos
1537
1538(** [function_succ gv] returns the function list position succeeding
1539    [Before gv].
1540    See the method [llvm::Module::iterator::operator++]. *)
1541val function_succ : llvalue -> (llmodule, llvalue) llpos
1542
1543(** [iter_functions f m] applies function [f] to each of the functions of module
1544    [m] in order. Tail recursive. *)
1545val iter_functions : (llvalue -> unit) -> llmodule -> unit
1546
1547(** [fold_left_function f init m] is [f (... (f init f1) ...) fN] where
1548    [f1,...,fN] are the functions of module [m]. Tail recursive. *)
1549val fold_left_functions : ('a -> llvalue -> 'a) -> 'a -> llmodule -> 'a
1550
1551(** [function_end m] returns the last position in the function list of
1552    the module [m]. [function_end] and [function_pred] can be used to iterate
1553    over the function list in reverse.
1554    See the method [llvm::Module::end]. *)
1555val function_end : llmodule -> (llmodule, llvalue) llrev_pos
1556
1557(** [function_pred gv] returns the function list position preceding [After gv].
1558    See the method [llvm::Module::iterator::operator--]. *)
1559val function_pred : llvalue -> (llmodule, llvalue) llrev_pos
1560
1561(** [rev_iter_functions f fn] applies function [f] to each of the functions of
1562    module [m] in reverse order. Tail recursive. *)
1563val rev_iter_functions : (llvalue -> unit) -> llmodule -> unit
1564
1565(** [fold_right_functions f m init] is [f (... (f init fN) ...) f1] where
1566    [f1,...,fN] are the functions of module [m]. Tail recursive. *)
1567val fold_right_functions : (llvalue -> 'a -> 'a) -> llmodule -> 'a -> 'a
1568
1569(** [is_intrinsic f] returns true if the function [f] is an intrinsic.
1570    See the method [llvm::Function::isIntrinsic]. *)
1571val is_intrinsic : llvalue -> bool
1572
1573(** [function_call_conv f] returns the calling convention of the function [f].
1574    See the method [llvm::Function::getCallingConv]. *)
1575val function_call_conv : llvalue -> int
1576
1577(** [set_function_call_conv cc f] sets the calling convention of the function
1578    [f] to the calling convention numbered [cc].
1579    See the method [llvm::Function::setCallingConv]. *)
1580val set_function_call_conv : int -> llvalue -> unit
1581
1582(** [gc f] returns [Some name] if the function [f] has a garbage
1583    collection algorithm specified and [None] otherwise.
1584    See the method [llvm::Function::getGC]. *)
1585val gc : llvalue -> string option
1586
1587(** [set_gc gc f] sets the collection algorithm for the function [f] to
1588    [gc]. See the method [llvm::Function::setGC]. *)
1589val set_gc : string option -> llvalue -> unit
1590
1591(** [add_function_attr f a i] adds attribute [a] to the function [f]
1592    at position [i]. *)
1593val add_function_attr : llvalue -> llattribute -> AttrIndex.t -> unit
1594
1595(** [function_attrs f i] returns the attributes for the function [f]
1596    at position [i]. *)
1597val function_attrs : llvalue -> AttrIndex.t -> llattribute array
1598
1599(** [remove_enum_function_attr f k i] removes enum attribute with kind [k]
1600    from the function [f] at position [i]. *)
1601val remove_enum_function_attr : llvalue -> llattrkind -> AttrIndex.t -> unit
1602
1603(** [remove_string_function_attr f k i] removes string attribute with kind [k]
1604    from the function [f] at position [i]. *)
1605val remove_string_function_attr : llvalue -> string -> AttrIndex.t -> unit
1606
1607
1608(** {7 Operations on params} *)
1609
1610(** [params f] returns the parameters of function [f].
1611    See the method [llvm::Function::getArgumentList]. *)
1612val params : llvalue -> llvalue array
1613
1614(** [param f n] returns the [n]th parameter of function [f].
1615    See the method [llvm::Function::getArgumentList]. *)
1616val param : llvalue -> int -> llvalue
1617
1618(** [param_parent p] returns the parent function that owns the parameter.
1619    See the method [llvm::Argument::getParent]. *)
1620val param_parent : llvalue -> llvalue
1621
1622(** [param_begin f] returns the first position in the parameter list of the
1623    function [f]. [param_begin] and [param_succ] can be used to iterate over
1624    the parameter list in order.
1625    See the method [llvm::Function::arg_begin]. *)
1626val param_begin : llvalue -> (llvalue, llvalue) llpos
1627
1628(** [param_succ bb] returns the parameter list position succeeding
1629    [Before bb].
1630    See the method [llvm::Function::arg_iterator::operator++]. *)
1631val param_succ : llvalue -> (llvalue, llvalue) llpos
1632
1633(** [iter_params f fn] applies function [f] to each of the parameters
1634    of function [fn] in order. Tail recursive. *)
1635val iter_params : (llvalue -> unit) -> llvalue -> unit
1636
1637(** [fold_left_params f init fn] is [f (... (f init b1) ...) bN] where
1638    [b1,...,bN] are the parameters of function [fn]. Tail recursive. *)
1639val fold_left_params : ('a -> llvalue -> 'a) -> 'a -> llvalue -> 'a
1640
1641(** [param_end f] returns the last position in the parameter list of
1642    the function [f]. [param_end] and [param_pred] can be used to iterate
1643    over the parameter list in reverse.
1644    See the method [llvm::Function::arg_end]. *)
1645val param_end : llvalue -> (llvalue, llvalue) llrev_pos
1646
1647(** [param_pred gv] returns the function list position preceding [After gv].
1648    See the method [llvm::Function::arg_iterator::operator--]. *)
1649val param_pred : llvalue -> (llvalue, llvalue) llrev_pos
1650
1651(** [rev_iter_params f fn] applies function [f] to each of the parameters
1652    of function [fn] in reverse order. Tail recursive. *)
1653val rev_iter_params : (llvalue -> unit) -> llvalue -> unit
1654
1655(** [fold_right_params f fn init] is [f (... (f init bN) ...) b1] where
1656    [b1,...,bN] are the parameters of function [fn]. Tail recursive. *)
1657val fold_right_params : (llvalue -> 'a -> 'a) -> llvalue -> 'a -> 'a
1658
1659
1660(** {7 Operations on basic blocks} *)
1661
1662(** [basic_blocks fn] returns the basic blocks of the function [f].
1663    See the method [llvm::Function::getBasicBlockList]. *)
1664val basic_blocks : llvalue -> llbasicblock array
1665
1666(** [entry_block fn] returns the entry basic block of the function [f].
1667    See the method [llvm::Function::getEntryBlock]. *)
1668val entry_block : llvalue -> llbasicblock
1669
1670(** [delete_block bb] deletes the basic block [bb].
1671    See the method [llvm::BasicBlock::eraseFromParent]. *)
1672val delete_block : llbasicblock -> unit
1673
1674(** [remove_block bb] removes the basic block [bb] from its parent function.
1675    See the method [llvm::BasicBlock::removeFromParent]. *)
1676val remove_block : llbasicblock -> unit
1677
1678(** [move_block_before pos bb] moves the basic block [bb] before [pos].
1679    See the method [llvm::BasicBlock::moveBefore]. *)
1680val move_block_before : llbasicblock -> llbasicblock -> unit
1681
1682(** [move_block_after pos bb] moves the basic block [bb] after [pos].
1683    See the method [llvm::BasicBlock::moveAfter]. *)
1684val move_block_after : llbasicblock -> llbasicblock -> unit
1685
1686(** [append_block c name f] creates a new basic block named [name] at the end of
1687    function [f] in the context [c].
1688    See the constructor of [llvm::BasicBlock]. *)
1689val append_block : llcontext -> string -> llvalue -> llbasicblock
1690
1691(** [insert_block c name bb] creates a new basic block named [name] before the
1692    basic block [bb] in the context [c].
1693    See the constructor of [llvm::BasicBlock]. *)
1694val insert_block : llcontext -> string -> llbasicblock -> llbasicblock
1695
1696(** [block_parent bb] returns the parent function that owns the basic block.
1697    See the method [llvm::BasicBlock::getParent]. *)
1698val block_parent : llbasicblock -> llvalue
1699
1700(** [block_begin f] returns the first position in the basic block list of the
1701    function [f]. [block_begin] and [block_succ] can be used to iterate over
1702    the basic block list in order.
1703    See the method [llvm::Function::begin]. *)
1704val block_begin : llvalue -> (llvalue, llbasicblock) llpos
1705
1706(** [block_succ bb] returns the basic block list position succeeding
1707    [Before bb].
1708    See the method [llvm::Function::iterator::operator++]. *)
1709val block_succ : llbasicblock -> (llvalue, llbasicblock) llpos
1710
1711(** [iter_blocks f fn] applies function [f] to each of the basic blocks
1712    of function [fn] in order. Tail recursive. *)
1713val iter_blocks : (llbasicblock -> unit) -> llvalue -> unit
1714
1715(** [fold_left_blocks f init fn] is [f (... (f init b1) ...) bN] where
1716    [b1,...,bN] are the basic blocks of function [fn]. Tail recursive. *)
1717val fold_left_blocks : ('a -> llbasicblock -> 'a) -> 'a -> llvalue -> 'a
1718
1719(** [block_end f] returns the last position in the basic block list of
1720    the function [f]. [block_end] and [block_pred] can be used to iterate
1721    over the basic block list in reverse.
1722    See the method [llvm::Function::end]. *)
1723val block_end : llvalue -> (llvalue, llbasicblock) llrev_pos
1724
1725(** [block_pred bb] returns the basic block list position preceding [After bb].
1726    See the method [llvm::Function::iterator::operator--]. *)
1727val block_pred : llbasicblock -> (llvalue, llbasicblock) llrev_pos
1728
1729(** [block_terminator bb] returns the terminator of the basic block [bb]. *)
1730val block_terminator : llbasicblock -> llvalue option
1731
1732(** [rev_iter_blocks f fn] applies function [f] to each of the basic blocks
1733    of function [fn] in reverse order. Tail recursive. *)
1734val rev_iter_blocks : (llbasicblock -> unit) -> llvalue -> unit
1735
1736(** [fold_right_blocks f fn init] is [f (... (f init bN) ...) b1] where
1737    [b1,...,bN] are the basic blocks of function [fn]. Tail recursive. *)
1738val fold_right_blocks : (llbasicblock -> 'a -> 'a) -> llvalue -> 'a -> 'a
1739
1740(** [value_of_block bb] losslessly casts [bb] to an [llvalue]. *)
1741val value_of_block : llbasicblock -> llvalue
1742
1743(** [value_is_block v] returns [true] if the value [v] is a basic block and
1744    [false] otherwise.
1745    Similar to [llvm::isa<BasicBlock>]. *)
1746val value_is_block : llvalue -> bool
1747
1748(** [block_of_value v] losslessly casts [v] to an [llbasicblock]. *)
1749val block_of_value : llvalue -> llbasicblock
1750
1751
1752(** {7 Operations on instructions} *)
1753
1754(** [instr_parent i] is the enclosing basic block of the instruction [i].
1755    See the method [llvm::Instruction::getParent]. *)
1756val instr_parent : llvalue -> llbasicblock
1757
1758(** [delete_instruction i] deletes the instruction [i].
1759 * See the method [llvm::Instruction::eraseFromParent]. *)
1760val delete_instruction : llvalue -> unit
1761
1762(** [instr_begin bb] returns the first position in the instruction list of the
1763    basic block [bb]. [instr_begin] and [instr_succ] can be used to iterate over
1764    the instruction list in order.
1765    See the method [llvm::BasicBlock::begin]. *)
1766val instr_begin : llbasicblock -> (llbasicblock, llvalue) llpos
1767
1768(** [instr_succ i] returns the instruction list position succeeding [Before i].
1769    See the method [llvm::BasicBlock::iterator::operator++]. *)
1770val instr_succ : llvalue -> (llbasicblock, llvalue) llpos
1771
1772(** [iter_instrs f bb] applies function [f] to each of the instructions of basic
1773    block [bb] in order. Tail recursive. *)
1774val iter_instrs: (llvalue -> unit) -> llbasicblock -> unit
1775
1776(** [fold_left_instrs f init bb] is [f (... (f init g1) ...) gN] where
1777    [g1,...,gN] are the instructions of basic block [bb]. Tail recursive. *)
1778val fold_left_instrs: ('a -> llvalue -> 'a) -> 'a -> llbasicblock -> 'a
1779
1780(** [instr_end bb] returns the last position in the instruction list of the
1781    basic block [bb]. [instr_end] and [instr_pred] can be used to iterate over
1782    the instruction list in reverse.
1783    See the method [llvm::BasicBlock::end]. *)
1784val instr_end : llbasicblock -> (llbasicblock, llvalue) llrev_pos
1785
1786(** [instr_pred i] returns the instruction list position preceding [After i].
1787    See the method [llvm::BasicBlock::iterator::operator--]. *)
1788val instr_pred : llvalue -> (llbasicblock, llvalue) llrev_pos
1789
1790(** [fold_right_instrs f bb init] is [f (... (f init fN) ...) f1] where
1791    [f1,...,fN] are the instructions of basic block [bb]. Tail recursive. *)
1792val fold_right_instrs: (llvalue -> 'a -> 'a) -> llbasicblock -> 'a -> 'a
1793
1794(** [inst_opcode i] returns the [Opcode.t] corresponding to instruction [i],
1795    or [Opcode.Invalid] if [i] is not an instruction. *)
1796val instr_opcode : llvalue -> Opcode.t
1797
1798(** [icmp_predicate i] returns the [Icmp.t] corresponding to an [icmp]
1799    instruction [i]. *)
1800val icmp_predicate : llvalue -> Icmp.t option
1801
1802(** [fcmp_predicate i] returns the [fcmp.t] corresponding to an [fcmp]
1803    instruction [i]. *)
1804val fcmp_predicate : llvalue -> Fcmp.t option
1805
1806(** [inst_clone i] returns a copy of instruction [i],
1807    The instruction has no parent, and no name.
1808    See the method [llvm::Instruction::clone]. *)
1809val instr_clone : llvalue -> llvalue
1810
1811
1812(** {7 Operations on call sites} *)
1813
1814(** [instruction_call_conv ci] is the calling convention for the call or invoke
1815    instruction [ci], which may be one of the values from the module
1816    {!CallConv}. See the method [llvm::CallInst::getCallingConv] and
1817    [llvm::InvokeInst::getCallingConv]. *)
1818val instruction_call_conv: llvalue -> int
1819
1820(** [set_instruction_call_conv cc ci] sets the calling convention for the call
1821    or invoke instruction [ci] to the integer [cc], which can be one of the
1822    values from the module {!CallConv}.
1823    See the method [llvm::CallInst::setCallingConv]
1824    and [llvm::InvokeInst::setCallingConv]. *)
1825val set_instruction_call_conv: int -> llvalue -> unit
1826
1827(** [add_call_site_attr f a i] adds attribute [a] to the call instruction [ci]
1828    at position [i]. *)
1829val add_call_site_attr : llvalue -> llattribute -> AttrIndex.t -> unit
1830
1831(** [call_site_attr f i] returns the attributes for the call instruction [ci]
1832    at position [i]. *)
1833val call_site_attrs : llvalue -> AttrIndex.t -> llattribute array
1834
1835(** [remove_enum_call_site_attr f k i] removes enum attribute with kind [k]
1836    from the call instruction [ci] at position [i]. *)
1837val remove_enum_call_site_attr : llvalue -> llattrkind -> AttrIndex.t -> unit
1838
1839(** [remove_string_call_site_attr f k i] removes string attribute with kind [k]
1840    from the call instruction [ci] at position [i]. *)
1841val remove_string_call_site_attr : llvalue -> string -> AttrIndex.t -> unit
1842
1843
1844(** {7 Operations on call and invoke instructions (only)} *)
1845
1846(** [num_arg_operands ci] returns the number of arguments for the call or
1847    invoke instruction [ci].  See the method
1848    [llvm::CallInst::getNumArgOperands]. *)
1849val num_arg_operands : llvalue -> int
1850
1851(** [is_tail_call ci] is [true] if the call instruction [ci] is flagged as
1852    eligible for tail call optimization, [false] otherwise.
1853    See the method [llvm::CallInst::isTailCall]. *)
1854val is_tail_call : llvalue -> bool
1855
1856(** [set_tail_call tc ci] flags the call instruction [ci] as eligible for tail
1857    call optimization if [tc] is [true], clears otherwise.
1858    See the method [llvm::CallInst::setTailCall]. *)
1859val set_tail_call : bool -> llvalue -> unit
1860
1861(** [get_normal_dest ii] is the normal destination basic block of an invoke
1862    instruction. See the method [llvm::InvokeInst::getNormalDest()]. *)
1863val get_normal_dest : llvalue -> llbasicblock
1864
1865(** [get_unwind_dest ii] is the unwind destination basic block of an invoke
1866    instruction. See the method [llvm::InvokeInst::getUnwindDest()]. *)
1867val get_unwind_dest : llvalue -> llbasicblock
1868
1869
1870(** {7 Operations on load/store instructions (only)} *)
1871
1872(** [is_volatile i] is [true] if the load or store instruction [i] is marked
1873    as volatile.
1874    See the methods [llvm::LoadInst::isVolatile] and
1875    [llvm::StoreInst::isVolatile]. *)
1876val is_volatile : llvalue -> bool
1877
1878(** [set_volatile v i] marks the load or store instruction [i] as volatile
1879    if [v] is [true], unmarks otherwise.
1880    See the methods [llvm::LoadInst::setVolatile] and
1881    [llvm::StoreInst::setVolatile]. *)
1882val set_volatile : bool -> llvalue -> unit
1883
1884(** {7 Operations on terminators} *)
1885
1886(** [is_terminator v] returns true if the instruction [v] is a terminator. *)
1887val is_terminator : llvalue -> bool
1888
1889(** [successor v i] returns the successor at index [i] for the value [v].
1890    See the method [llvm::Instruction::getSuccessor]. *)
1891val successor : llvalue -> int -> llbasicblock
1892
1893(** [set_successor v i o] sets the successor of the value [v] at the index [i] to
1894    the value [o].
1895    See the method [llvm::Instruction::setSuccessor]. *)
1896val set_successor : llvalue -> int -> llbasicblock -> unit
1897
1898(** [num_successors v] returns the number of successors for the value [v].
1899    See the method [llvm::Instruction::getNumSuccessors]. *)
1900val num_successors : llvalue -> int
1901
1902(** [successors v] returns the successors of [v]. *)
1903val successors : llvalue -> llbasicblock array
1904
1905(** [iter_successors f v] applies function f to each successor [v] in order. Tail recursive. *)
1906val iter_successors : (llbasicblock -> unit) -> llvalue -> unit
1907
1908(** [fold_successors f v init] is [f (... (f init vN) ...) v1] where [v1,...,vN] are the successors of [v]. Tail recursive. *)
1909val fold_successors : (llbasicblock -> 'a -> 'a) -> llvalue -> 'a -> 'a
1910
1911(** {7 Operations on branches} *)
1912
1913(** [is_conditional v] returns true if the branch instruction [v] is conditional.
1914    See the method [llvm::BranchInst::isConditional]. *)
1915val is_conditional : llvalue -> bool
1916
1917(** [condition v] return the condition of the branch instruction [v].
1918    See the method [llvm::BranchInst::getCondition]. *)
1919val condition : llvalue -> llvalue
1920
1921(** [set_condition v c] sets the condition of the branch instruction [v] to the value [c].
1922    See the method [llvm::BranchInst::setCondition]. *)
1923val set_condition : llvalue -> llvalue -> unit
1924
1925(** [get_branch c] returns a description of the branch instruction [c]. *)
1926val get_branch : llvalue ->
1927  [ `Conditional of llvalue * llbasicblock * llbasicblock
1928  | `Unconditional of llbasicblock ]
1929    option
1930
1931(** {7 Operations on phi nodes} *)
1932
1933(** [add_incoming (v, bb) pn] adds the value [v] to the phi node [pn] for use
1934    with branches from [bb]. See the method [llvm::PHINode::addIncoming]. *)
1935val add_incoming : (llvalue * llbasicblock) -> llvalue -> unit
1936
1937(** [incoming pn] returns the list of value-block pairs for phi node [pn].
1938    See the method [llvm::PHINode::getIncomingValue]. *)
1939val incoming : llvalue -> (llvalue * llbasicblock) list
1940
1941
1942
1943(** {6 Instruction builders} *)
1944
1945(** [builder context] creates an instruction builder with no position in
1946    the context [context]. It is invalid to use this builder until its position
1947    is set with {!position_before} or {!position_at_end}. See the constructor
1948    for [llvm::LLVMBuilder]. *)
1949val builder : llcontext -> llbuilder
1950
1951(** [builder_at ip] creates an instruction builder positioned at [ip].
1952    See the constructor for [llvm::LLVMBuilder]. *)
1953val builder_at : llcontext -> (llbasicblock, llvalue) llpos -> llbuilder
1954
1955(** [builder_before ins] creates an instruction builder positioned before the
1956    instruction [isn]. See the constructor for [llvm::LLVMBuilder]. *)
1957val builder_before : llcontext -> llvalue -> llbuilder
1958
1959(** [builder_at_end bb] creates an instruction builder positioned at the end of
1960    the basic block [bb]. See the constructor for [llvm::LLVMBuilder]. *)
1961val builder_at_end : llcontext -> llbasicblock -> llbuilder
1962
1963(** [position_builder ip bb] moves the instruction builder [bb] to the position
1964    [ip].
1965    See the constructor for [llvm::LLVMBuilder]. *)
1966val position_builder : (llbasicblock, llvalue) llpos -> llbuilder -> unit
1967
1968(** [position_before ins b] moves the instruction builder [b] to before the
1969    instruction [isn]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::SetInsertPoint]. *)
1970val position_before : llvalue -> llbuilder -> unit
1971
1972(** [position_at_end bb b] moves the instruction builder [b] to the end of the
1973    basic block [bb]. See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::SetInsertPoint]. *)
1974val position_at_end : llbasicblock -> llbuilder -> unit
1975
1976(** [insertion_block b] returns the basic block that the builder [b] is
1977    positioned to insert into. Raises [Not_Found] if the instruction builder is
1978    uninitialized.
1979    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::GetInsertBlock]. *)
1980val insertion_block : llbuilder -> llbasicblock
1981
1982(** [insert_into_builder i name b] inserts the specified instruction [i] at the
1983    position specified by the instruction builder [b].
1984    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::Insert]. *)
1985val insert_into_builder : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> unit
1986
1987
1988(** {7 Metadata} *)
1989
1990(** [set_current_debug_location b md] sets the current debug location [md] in
1991    the builder [b].
1992    See the method [llvm::IRBuilder::SetDebugLocation]. *)
1993val set_current_debug_location : llbuilder -> llvalue -> unit
1994
1995(** [clear_current_debug_location b] clears the current debug location in the
1996    builder [b]. *)
1997val clear_current_debug_location : llbuilder -> unit
1998
1999(** [current_debug_location b] returns the current debug location, or None
2000    if none is currently set.
2001    See the method [llvm::IRBuilder::GetDebugLocation]. *)
2002val current_debug_location : llbuilder -> llvalue option
2003
2004(** [set_inst_debug_location b i] sets the current debug location of the builder
2005    [b] to the instruction [i].
2006    See the method [llvm::IRBuilder::SetInstDebugLocation]. *)
2007val set_inst_debug_location : llbuilder -> llvalue -> unit
2008
2009
2010(** {7 Terminators} *)
2011
2012(** [build_ret_void b] creates a
2013    [ret void]
2014    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2015    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateRetVoid]. *)
2016val build_ret_void : llbuilder -> llvalue
2017
2018(** [build_ret v b] creates a
2019    [ret %v]
2020    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2021    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateRet]. *)
2022val build_ret : llvalue -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2023
2024(** [build_aggregate_ret vs b] creates a
2025    [ret {...} { %v1, %v2, ... } ]
2026    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2027    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateAggregateRet]. *)
2028val build_aggregate_ret : llvalue array -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2029
2030(** [build_br bb b] creates a
2031    [br %bb]
2032    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2033    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateBr]. *)
2034val build_br : llbasicblock -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2035
2036(** [build_cond_br cond tbb fbb b] creates a
2037    [br %cond, %tbb, %fbb]
2038    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2039    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateCondBr]. *)
2040val build_cond_br : llvalue -> llbasicblock -> llbasicblock -> llbuilder ->
2041                         llvalue
2042
2043(** [build_switch case elsebb count b] creates an empty
2044    [switch %case, %elsebb]
2045    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b] with
2046    space reserved for [count] cases.
2047    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateSwitch]. *)
2048val build_switch : llvalue -> llbasicblock -> int -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2049
2050(** [build_malloc ty name b] creates an [malloc]
2051    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2052    See the method [llvm::CallInst::CreateMalloc]. *)
2053val build_malloc : lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2054
2055(** [build_array_malloc ty val name b] creates an [array malloc]
2056    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2057    See the method [llvm::CallInst::CreateArrayMalloc]. *)
2058val build_array_malloc : lltype -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2059
2060(** [build_free p b] creates a [free]
2061    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2062    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFree]. *)
2063val build_free : llvalue -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2064
2065(** [add_case sw onval bb] causes switch instruction [sw] to branch to [bb]
2066    when its input matches the constant [onval].
2067    See the method [llvm::SwitchInst::addCase]. **)
2068val add_case : llvalue -> llvalue -> llbasicblock -> unit
2069
2070(** [switch_default_dest sw] returns the default destination of the [switch]
2071    instruction.
2072    See the method [llvm:;SwitchInst::getDefaultDest]. **)
2073val switch_default_dest : llvalue -> llbasicblock
2074
2075(** [build_indirect_br addr count b] creates a
2076    [indirectbr %addr]
2077    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b] with
2078    space reserved for [count] destinations.
2079    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateIndirectBr]. *)
2080val build_indirect_br : llvalue -> int -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2081
2082(** [add_destination br bb] adds the basic block [bb] as a possible branch
2083    location for the indirectbr instruction [br].
2084    See the method [llvm::IndirectBrInst::addDestination]. **)
2085val add_destination : llvalue -> llbasicblock -> unit
2086
2087(** [build_invoke fnty fn args tobb unwindbb name b] creates an
2088    [%name = invoke %fn(args) to %tobb unwind %unwindbb]
2089    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2090    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateInvoke]. *)
2091val build_invoke : lltype -> llvalue -> llvalue array -> llbasicblock ->
2092                   llbasicblock -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2093
2094(** [build_landingpad ty persfn numclauses name b] creates an
2095    [landingpad]
2096    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2097    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateLandingPad]. *)
2098val build_landingpad : lltype -> llvalue -> int -> string -> llbuilder ->
2099                         llvalue
2100
2101(** [is_cleanup lp] returns [true] if [landingpad] instruction lp is a cleanup.
2102    See the method [llvm::LandingPadInst::isCleanup]. *)
2103val is_cleanup : llvalue -> bool
2104
2105(** [set_cleanup lp] sets the cleanup flag in the [landingpad]instruction.
2106    See the method [llvm::LandingPadInst::setCleanup]. *)
2107val set_cleanup : llvalue -> bool -> unit
2108
2109(** [add_clause lp clause] adds the clause to the [landingpad]instruction.
2110    See the method [llvm::LandingPadInst::addClause]. *)
2111val add_clause : llvalue -> llvalue -> unit
2112
2113(** [build_resume exn b] builds a [resume exn] instruction
2114    at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2115    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateResume] *)
2116val build_resume : llvalue -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2117
2118(** [build_unreachable b] creates an
2119    [unreachable]
2120    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2121    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateUnwind]. *)
2122val build_unreachable : llbuilder -> llvalue
2123
2124
2125(** {7 Arithmetic} *)
2126
2127(** [build_add x y name b] creates a
2128    [%name = add %x, %y]
2129    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2130    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateAdd]. *)
2131val build_add : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2132
2133(** [build_nsw_add x y name b] creates a
2134    [%name = nsw add %x, %y]
2135    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2136    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateNSWAdd]. *)
2137val build_nsw_add : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2138
2139(** [build_nuw_add x y name b] creates a
2140    [%name = nuw add %x, %y]
2141    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2142    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateNUWAdd]. *)
2143val build_nuw_add : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2144
2145(** [build_fadd x y name b] creates a
2146    [%name = fadd %x, %y]
2147    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2148    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFAdd]. *)
2149val build_fadd : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2150
2151(** [build_sub x y name b] creates a
2152    [%name = sub %x, %y]
2153    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2154    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateSub]. *)
2155val build_sub : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2156
2157(** [build_nsw_sub x y name b] creates a
2158    [%name = nsw sub %x, %y]
2159    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2160    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateNSWSub]. *)
2161val build_nsw_sub : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2162
2163(** [build_nuw_sub x y name b] creates a
2164    [%name = nuw sub %x, %y]
2165    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2166    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateNUWSub]. *)
2167val build_nuw_sub : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2168
2169(** [build_fsub x y name b] creates a
2170    [%name = fsub %x, %y]
2171    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2172    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFSub]. *)
2173val build_fsub : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2174
2175(** [build_mul x y name b] creates a
2176    [%name = mul %x, %y]
2177    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2178    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateMul]. *)
2179val build_mul : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2180
2181(** [build_nsw_mul x y name b] creates a
2182    [%name = nsw mul %x, %y]
2183    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2184    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateNSWMul]. *)
2185val build_nsw_mul : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2186
2187(** [build_nuw_mul x y name b] creates a
2188    [%name = nuw mul %x, %y]
2189    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2190    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateNUWMul]. *)
2191val build_nuw_mul : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2192
2193(** [build_fmul x y name b] creates a
2194    [%name = fmul %x, %y]
2195    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2196    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFMul]. *)
2197val build_fmul : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2198
2199(** [build_udiv x y name b] creates a
2200    [%name = udiv %x, %y]
2201    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2202    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateUDiv]. *)
2203val build_udiv : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2204
2205(** [build_sdiv x y name b] creates a
2206    [%name = sdiv %x, %y]
2207    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2208    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateSDiv]. *)
2209val build_sdiv : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2210
2211(** [build_exact_sdiv x y name b] creates a
2212    [%name = exact sdiv %x, %y]
2213    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2214    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateExactSDiv]. *)
2215val build_exact_sdiv : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2216
2217(** [build_fdiv x y name b] creates a
2218    [%name = fdiv %x, %y]
2219    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2220    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFDiv]. *)
2221val build_fdiv : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2222
2223(** [build_urem x y name b] creates a
2224    [%name = urem %x, %y]
2225    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2226    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateURem]. *)
2227val build_urem : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2228
2229(** [build_SRem x y name b] creates a
2230    [%name = srem %x, %y]
2231    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2232    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateSRem]. *)
2233val build_srem : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2234
2235(** [build_frem x y name b] creates a
2236    [%name = frem %x, %y]
2237    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2238    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFRem]. *)
2239val build_frem : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2240
2241(** [build_shl x y name b] creates a
2242    [%name = shl %x, %y]
2243    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2244    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateShl]. *)
2245val build_shl : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2246
2247(** [build_lshr x y name b] creates a
2248    [%name = lshr %x, %y]
2249    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2250    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateLShr]. *)
2251val build_lshr : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2252
2253(** [build_ashr x y name b] creates a
2254    [%name = ashr %x, %y]
2255    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2256    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateAShr]. *)
2257val build_ashr : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2258
2259(** [build_and x y name b] creates a
2260    [%name = and %x, %y]
2261    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2262    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateAnd]. *)
2263val build_and : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2264
2265(** [build_or x y name b] creates a
2266    [%name = or %x, %y]
2267    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2268    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateOr]. *)
2269val build_or : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2270
2271(** [build_xor x y name b] creates a
2272    [%name = xor %x, %y]
2273    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2274    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateXor]. *)
2275val build_xor : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2276
2277(** [build_neg x name b] creates a
2278    [%name = sub 0, %x]
2279    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2280    [-0.0] is used for floating point types to compute the correct sign.
2281    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateNeg]. *)
2282val build_neg : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2283
2284(** [build_nsw_neg x name b] creates a
2285    [%name = nsw sub 0, %x]
2286    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2287    [-0.0] is used for floating point types to compute the correct sign.
2288    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateNeg]. *)
2289val build_nsw_neg : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2290
2291(** [build_nuw_neg x name b] creates a
2292    [%name = nuw sub 0, %x]
2293    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2294    [-0.0] is used for floating point types to compute the correct sign.
2295    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateNeg]. *)
2296val build_nuw_neg : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2297
2298(** [build_fneg x name b] creates a
2299    [%name = fsub 0, %x]
2300    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2301    [-0.0] is used for floating point types to compute the correct sign.
2302    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFNeg]. *)
2303val build_fneg : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2304
2305(** [build_xor x name b] creates a
2306    [%name = xor %x, -1]
2307    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2308    [-1] is the correct "all ones" value for the type of [x].
2309    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateXor]. *)
2310val build_not : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2311
2312
2313(** {7 Memory} *)
2314
2315(** [build_alloca ty name b] creates a
2316    [%name = alloca %ty]
2317    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2318    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateAlloca]. *)
2319val build_alloca : lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2320
2321(** [build_array_alloca ty n name b] creates a
2322    [%name = alloca %ty, %n]
2323    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2324    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateAlloca]. *)
2325val build_array_alloca : lltype -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder ->
2326                              llvalue
2327
2328(** [build_load ty v name b] creates a
2329    [%name = load %ty, %v]
2330    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2331    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateLoad]. *)
2332val build_load : lltype -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2333
2334(** [build_store v p b] creates a
2335    [store %v, %p]
2336    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2337    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateStore]. *)
2338val build_store : llvalue -> llvalue -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2339
2340(** [build_atomicrmw op ptr val o st b] creates an [atomicrmw] instruction with
2341    operation [op] performed on pointer [ptr] and value [val] with ordering [o]
2342    and singlethread flag set to [st] at the position specified by
2343    the instruction builder [b].
2344    See the method [llvm::IRBuilder::CreateAtomicRMW]. *)
2345val build_atomicrmw : AtomicRMWBinOp.t -> llvalue -> llvalue ->
2346                      AtomicOrdering.t -> bool -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2347
2348(** [build_gep srcty p indices name b] creates a
2349    [%name = getelementptr srcty, %p, indices...]
2350    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2351    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateGetElementPtr]. *)
2352val build_gep : lltype -> llvalue -> llvalue array -> string -> llbuilder ->
2353                      llvalue
2354
2355(** [build_in_bounds_gep srcty p indices name b] creates a
2356    [%name = gelementptr inbounds srcty, %p, indices...]
2357    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2358    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateInBoundsGetElementPtr]. *)
2359val build_in_bounds_gep : lltype -> llvalue -> llvalue array -> string ->
2360                               llbuilder -> llvalue
2361
2362(** [build_struct_gep srcty p idx name b] creates a
2363    [%name = getelementptr srcty, %p, 0, idx]
2364    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2365    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateStructGetElementPtr]. *)
2366val build_struct_gep : lltype -> llvalue -> int -> string -> llbuilder ->
2367                           llvalue
2368
2369(** [build_global_string str name b] creates a series of instructions that adds
2370    a global string at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2371    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateGlobalString]. *)
2372val build_global_string : string -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2373
2374(** [build_global_stringptr str name b] creates a series of instructions that
2375    adds a global string pointer at the position specified by the instruction
2376    builder [b].
2377    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateGlobalStringPtr]. *)
2378val build_global_stringptr : string -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2379
2380
2381(** {7 Casts} *)
2382
2383(** [build_trunc v ty name b] creates a
2384    [%name = trunc %p to %ty]
2385    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2386    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateTrunc]. *)
2387val build_trunc : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2388
2389(** [build_zext v ty name b] creates a
2390    [%name = zext %p to %ty]
2391    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2392    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateZExt]. *)
2393val build_zext : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2394
2395(** [build_sext v ty name b] creates a
2396    [%name = sext %p to %ty]
2397    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2398    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateSExt]. *)
2399val build_sext : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2400
2401(** [build_fptoui v ty name b] creates a
2402    [%name = fptoui %p to %ty]
2403    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2404    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFPToUI]. *)
2405val build_fptoui : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2406
2407(** [build_fptosi v ty name b] creates a
2408    [%name = fptosi %p to %ty]
2409    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2410    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFPToSI]. *)
2411val build_fptosi : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2412
2413(** [build_uitofp v ty name b] creates a
2414    [%name = uitofp %p to %ty]
2415    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2416    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateUIToFP]. *)
2417val build_uitofp : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2418
2419(** [build_sitofp v ty name b] creates a
2420    [%name = sitofp %p to %ty]
2421    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2422    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateSIToFP]. *)
2423val build_sitofp : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2424
2425(** [build_fptrunc v ty name b] creates a
2426    [%name = fptrunc %p to %ty]
2427    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2428    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFPTrunc]. *)
2429val build_fptrunc : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2430
2431(** [build_fpext v ty name b] creates a
2432    [%name = fpext %p to %ty]
2433    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2434    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFPExt]. *)
2435val build_fpext : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2436
2437(** [build_ptrtoint v ty name b] creates a
2438    [%name = prtotint %p to %ty]
2439    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2440    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreatePtrToInt]. *)
2441val build_ptrtoint : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2442
2443(** [build_inttoptr v ty name b] creates a
2444    [%name = inttoptr %p to %ty]
2445    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2446    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateIntToPtr]. *)
2447val build_inttoptr : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2448
2449(** [build_bitcast v ty name b] creates a
2450    [%name = bitcast %p to %ty]
2451    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2452    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateBitCast]. *)
2453val build_bitcast : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2454
2455(** [build_zext_or_bitcast v ty name b] creates a zext or bitcast
2456    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2457    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateZExtOrBitCast]. *)
2458val build_zext_or_bitcast : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder ->
2459                                 llvalue
2460
2461(** [build_sext_or_bitcast v ty name b] creates a sext or bitcast
2462    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2463    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateSExtOrBitCast]. *)
2464val build_sext_or_bitcast : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder ->
2465                                 llvalue
2466
2467(** [build_trunc_or_bitcast v ty name b] creates a trunc or bitcast
2468    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2469    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateZExtOrBitCast]. *)
2470val build_trunc_or_bitcast : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder ->
2471                                  llvalue
2472
2473(** [build_pointercast v ty name b] creates a bitcast or pointer-to-int
2474    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2475    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreatePointerCast]. *)
2476val build_pointercast : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2477
2478(** [build_intcast v ty name b] creates a zext, bitcast, or trunc
2479    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2480    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateIntCast]. *)
2481val build_intcast : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2482
2483(** [build_fpcast v ty name b] creates a fpext, bitcast, or fptrunc
2484    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2485    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFPCast]. *)
2486val build_fpcast : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2487
2488
2489(** {7 Comparisons} *)
2490
2491(** [build_icmp pred x y name b] creates a
2492    [%name = icmp %pred %x, %y]
2493    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2494    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateICmp]. *)
2495val build_icmp : Icmp.t -> llvalue -> llvalue -> string ->
2496                      llbuilder -> llvalue
2497
2498(** [build_fcmp pred x y name b] creates a
2499    [%name = fcmp %pred %x, %y]
2500    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2501    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFCmp]. *)
2502val build_fcmp : Fcmp.t -> llvalue -> llvalue -> string ->
2503                      llbuilder -> llvalue
2504
2505
2506(** {7 Miscellaneous instructions} *)
2507
2508(** [build_phi incoming name b] creates a
2509    [%name = phi %incoming]
2510    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2511    [incoming] is a list of [(llvalue, llbasicblock)] tuples.
2512    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreatePHI]. *)
2513val build_phi : (llvalue * llbasicblock) list -> string -> llbuilder ->
2514                     llvalue
2515
2516(** [build_empty_phi ty name b] creates a
2517    [%name = phi %ty] instruction at the position specified by
2518    the instruction builder [b]. [ty] is the type of the instruction.
2519    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreatePHI]. *)
2520val build_empty_phi : lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2521
2522(** [build_call fnty fn args name b] creates a
2523    [%name = call %fn(args...)]
2524    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2525    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateCall]. *)
2526val build_call : lltype -> llvalue -> llvalue array -> string -> llbuilder ->
2527                       llvalue
2528
2529(** [build_select cond thenv elsev name b] creates a
2530    [%name = select %cond, %thenv, %elsev]
2531    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2532    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateSelect]. *)
2533val build_select : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder ->
2534                        llvalue
2535
2536(** [build_va_arg valist argty name b] creates a
2537    [%name = va_arg %valist, %argty]
2538    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2539    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateVAArg]. *)
2540val build_va_arg : llvalue -> lltype -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2541
2542(** [build_extractelement vec i name b] creates a
2543    [%name = extractelement %vec, %i]
2544    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2545    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateExtractElement]. *)
2546val build_extractelement : llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder ->
2547                                llvalue
2548
2549(** [build_insertelement vec elt i name b] creates a
2550    [%name = insertelement %vec, %elt, %i]
2551    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2552    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateInsertElement]. *)
2553val build_insertelement : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue -> string ->
2554                               llbuilder -> llvalue
2555
2556(** [build_shufflevector veca vecb mask name b] creates a
2557    [%name = shufflevector %veca, %vecb, %mask]
2558    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2559    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateShuffleVector]. *)
2560val build_shufflevector : llvalue -> llvalue -> llvalue -> string ->
2561                               llbuilder -> llvalue
2562
2563(** [build_extractvalue agg idx name b] creates a
2564    [%name = extractvalue %agg, %idx]
2565    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2566    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateExtractValue]. *)
2567val build_extractvalue : llvalue -> int -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2568
2569
2570(** [build_insertvalue agg val idx name b] creates a
2571    [%name = insertvalue %agg, %val, %idx]
2572    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2573    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateInsertValue]. *)
2574val build_insertvalue : llvalue -> llvalue -> int -> string -> llbuilder ->
2575                             llvalue
2576
2577(** [build_is_null val name b] creates a
2578    [%name = icmp eq %val, null]
2579    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2580    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateIsNull]. *)
2581val build_is_null : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2582
2583(** [build_is_not_null val name b] creates a
2584    [%name = icmp ne %val, null]
2585    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2586    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateIsNotNull]. *)
2587val build_is_not_null : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2588
2589(** [build_ptrdiff elemty lhs rhs name b] creates a series of instructions
2590    that measure the difference between two pointer values in multiples of
2591    [elemty] at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2592    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreatePtrDiff]. *)
2593val build_ptrdiff : lltype -> llvalue -> llvalue -> string -> llbuilder ->
2594                    llvalue
2595
2596(** [build_freeze x name b] creates a
2597    [%name = freeze %x]
2598    instruction at the position specified by the instruction builder [b].
2599    See the method [llvm::LLVMBuilder::CreateFreeze]. *)
2600val build_freeze : llvalue -> string -> llbuilder -> llvalue
2601
2602
2603(** {6 Memory buffers} *)
2604
2605module MemoryBuffer : sig
2606  (** [of_file p] is the memory buffer containing the contents of the file at
2607      path [p]. If the file could not be read, then [IoError msg] is
2608      raised. *)
2609  val of_file : string -> llmemorybuffer
2610
2611  (** [of_stdin ()] is the memory buffer containing the contents of standard input.
2612      If standard input is empty, then [IoError msg] is raised. *)
2613  val of_stdin : unit -> llmemorybuffer
2614
2615  (** [of_string ~name s] is the memory buffer containing the contents of string [s].
2616      The name of memory buffer is set to [name] if it is provided. *)
2617  val of_string : ?name:string -> string -> llmemorybuffer
2618
2619  (** [as_string mb] is the string containing the contents of memory buffer [mb]. *)
2620  val as_string : llmemorybuffer -> string
2621
2622  (** Disposes of a memory buffer. *)
2623  val dispose : llmemorybuffer -> unit
2624end
2625
2626
2627(** {6 Pass Managers} *)
2628
2629module PassManager : sig
2630  (**  *)
2631  type 'a t
2632  type any = [ `Module | `Function ]
2633
2634  (** [PassManager.create ()] constructs a new whole-module pass pipeline. This
2635      type of pipeline is suitable for link-time optimization and whole-module
2636      transformations.
2637      See the constructor of [llvm::PassManager]. *)
2638  val create : unit -> [ `Module ] t
2639
2640  (** [PassManager.create_function m] constructs a new function-by-function
2641      pass pipeline over the module [m]. It does not take ownership of [m].
2642      This type of pipeline is suitable for code generation and JIT compilation
2643      tasks.
2644      See the constructor of [llvm::FunctionPassManager]. *)
2645  val create_function : llmodule -> [ `Function ] t
2646
2647  (** [run_module m pm] initializes, executes on the module [m], and finalizes
2648      all of the passes scheduled in the pass manager [pm]. Returns [true] if
2649      any of the passes modified the module, [false] otherwise.
2650      See the [llvm::PassManager::run] method. *)
2651  val run_module : llmodule -> [ `Module ] t -> bool
2652
2653  (** [initialize fpm] initializes all of the function passes scheduled in the
2654      function pass manager [fpm]. Returns [true] if any of the passes modified
2655      the module, [false] otherwise.
2656      See the [llvm::FunctionPassManager::doInitialization] method. *)
2657  val initialize : [ `Function ] t -> bool
2658
2659  (** [run_function f fpm] executes all of the function passes scheduled in the
2660      function pass manager [fpm] over the function [f]. Returns [true] if any
2661      of the passes modified [f], [false] otherwise.
2662      See the [llvm::FunctionPassManager::run] method. *)
2663  val run_function : llvalue -> [ `Function ] t -> bool
2664
2665  (** [finalize fpm] finalizes all of the function passes scheduled in the
2666      function pass manager [fpm]. Returns [true] if any of the passes
2667      modified the module, [false] otherwise.
2668      See the [llvm::FunctionPassManager::doFinalization] method. *)
2669  val finalize : [ `Function ] t -> bool
2670
2671  (** Frees the memory of a pass pipeline. For function pipelines, does not free
2672      the module.
2673      See the destructor of [llvm::BasePassManager]. *)
2674  val dispose : [< any ] t -> unit
2675end
2676