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* Reorganize the C API headers to improve build times.Eric Christopher2015-12-181-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | Type specific declarations have been moved to Type.h and error handling routines have been moved to ErrorHandling.h. Both are included in Core.h so nothing should change for projects directly including the headers, but transitive dependencies may be affected. llvm-svn: 255965
* Introduce LLVMWriteBitcodeToMemoryBuffer C API function.Peter Collingbourne2014-10-141-0/+3
| | | | llvm-svn: 219643
* Canonicalize header guards into a common format.Benjamin Kramer2014-08-131-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | Add header guards to files that were missing guards. Remove #endif comments as they don't seem common in LLVM (we can easily add them back if we decide they're useful) Changes made by clang-tidy with minor tweaks. llvm-svn: 215558
* include/llvm-c: Whitespace.NAKAMURA Takumi2013-10-231-2/+2
| | | | llvm-svn: 193253
* Organize LLVM C API docs into doxygen modules; add docsGregory Szorc2012-03-211-0/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This gives a lot of love to the docs for the C API. Like Clang's documentation, the C API is now organized into a Doxygen "module" (LLVMC). Each C header file is a child of the main module. Some modules (like Core) have a hierarchy of there own. The produced documentation is thus better organized (before everything was in one monolithic list). This patch also includes a lot of new documentation for APIs in Core.h. It doesn't document them all, but is better than none. Function docs are missing @param and @return annotation, but the documentation body now commonly provides help details (like the expected llvm::Value sub-type to expect). llvm-svn: 153157
* Add a LLVMWriteBitcodeToFD that exposes the raw_fd_ostream options.Erick Tryzelaar2010-03-061-5/+8
| | | | llvm-svn: 97858
* Improve documentation.Gordon Henriksen2008-05-061-1/+2
| | | | llvm-svn: 50768
* Don't attribute in file headers anymore. See llvmdev for theChris Lattner2007-12-291-2/+2
| | | | | | discussion of this change. Boy are my fingers tired. ;-) llvm-svn: 45411
* C bindings for libLLVMCore.a and libLLVMBitWriter.a.Gordon Henriksen2007-09-181-0/+42
- The naming prefix is LLVM. - All types are represented using opaque references. - Functions are not named LLVM{Type}{Method}; the names became unreadable goop. Instead, they are named LLVM{ImperativeSentence}. - Where an attribute only appears once in the class hierarchy (e.g., linkage only applies to values; parameter types only apply to function types), the class is omitted from identifiers for brevity. Tastes like methods. - Strings are C strings or string/length tuples on a case-by-case basis. - APIs which give the caller ownership of an object are not mapped (removeFromParent, certain constructor overloads). This keeps keep memory management as simple as possible. For each library with bindings: llvm-c/<LIB>.h - Declares the bindings. lib/<LIB>/<LIB>.cpp - Implements the bindings. So just link with the library of your choice and use the C header instead of the C++ one. llvm-svn: 42077
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