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- #pragma once
- #ifdef __GNUC__
- #pragma GCC diagnostic push
- #pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wunused-parameter"
- #endif
- //===- llvm/Support/Debug.h - Easy way to add debug output ------*- C++ -*-===//
- //
- // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
- // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
- // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
- //
- //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
- //
- // This file implements a handy way of adding debugging information to your
- // code, without it being enabled all of the time, and without having to add
- // command line options to enable it.
- //
- // In particular, just wrap your code with the LLVM_DEBUG() macro, and it will
- // be enabled automatically if you specify '-debug' on the command-line.
- // LLVM_DEBUG() requires the DEBUG_TYPE macro to be defined. Set it to "foo"
- // specify that your debug code belongs to class "foo". Be careful that you only
- // do this after including Debug.h and not around any #include of headers.
- // Headers should define and undef the macro acround the code that needs to use
- // the LLVM_DEBUG() macro. Then, on the command line, you can specify
- // '-debug-only=foo' to enable JUST the debug information for the foo class.
- //
- // When compiling without assertions, the -debug-* options and all code in
- // LLVM_DEBUG() statements disappears, so it does not affect the runtime of the
- // code.
- //
- //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
- #ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_DEBUG_H
- #define LLVM_SUPPORT_DEBUG_H
- namespace llvm {
- class raw_ostream;
- #ifndef NDEBUG
- /// isCurrentDebugType - Return true if the specified string is the debug type
- /// specified on the command line, or if none was specified on the command line
- /// with the -debug-only=X option.
- ///
- bool isCurrentDebugType(const char *Type);
- /// setCurrentDebugType - Set the current debug type, as if the -debug-only=X
- /// option were specified. Note that DebugFlag also needs to be set to true for
- /// debug output to be produced.
- ///
- void setCurrentDebugType(const char *Type);
- /// setCurrentDebugTypes - Set the current debug type, as if the
- /// -debug-only=X,Y,Z option were specified. Note that DebugFlag
- /// also needs to be set to true for debug output to be produced.
- ///
- void setCurrentDebugTypes(const char **Types, unsigned Count);
- /// DEBUG_WITH_TYPE macro - This macro should be used by passes to emit debug
- /// information. In the '-debug' option is specified on the commandline, and if
- /// this is a debug build, then the code specified as the option to the macro
- /// will be executed. Otherwise it will not be. Example:
- ///
- /// DEBUG_WITH_TYPE("bitset", dbgs() << "Bitset contains: " << Bitset << "\n");
- ///
- /// This will emit the debug information if -debug is present, and -debug-only
- /// is not specified, or is specified as "bitset".
- #define DEBUG_WITH_TYPE(TYPE, X) \
- do { if (::llvm::DebugFlag && ::llvm::isCurrentDebugType(TYPE)) { X; } \
- } while (false)
- #else
- #define isCurrentDebugType(X) (false)
- #define setCurrentDebugType(X)
- #define setCurrentDebugTypes(X, N)
- #define DEBUG_WITH_TYPE(TYPE, X) do { } while (false)
- #endif
- /// This boolean is set to true if the '-debug' command line option
- /// is specified. This should probably not be referenced directly, instead, use
- /// the DEBUG macro below.
- ///
- extern bool DebugFlag;
- /// EnableDebugBuffering - This defaults to false. If true, the debug
- /// stream will install signal handlers to dump any buffered debug
- /// output. It allows clients to selectively allow the debug stream
- /// to install signal handlers if they are certain there will be no
- /// conflict.
- ///
- extern bool EnableDebugBuffering;
- /// dbgs() - This returns a reference to a raw_ostream for debugging
- /// messages. If debugging is disabled it returns errs(). Use it
- /// like: dbgs() << "foo" << "bar";
- raw_ostream &dbgs();
- // DEBUG macro - This macro should be used by passes to emit debug information.
- // In the '-debug' option is specified on the commandline, and if this is a
- // debug build, then the code specified as the option to the macro will be
- // executed. Otherwise it will not be. Example:
- //
- // LLVM_DEBUG(dbgs() << "Bitset contains: " << Bitset << "\n");
- //
- #define LLVM_DEBUG(X) DEBUG_WITH_TYPE(DEBUG_TYPE, X)
- } // end namespace llvm
- #endif // LLVM_SUPPORT_DEBUG_H
- #ifdef __GNUC__
- #pragma GCC diagnostic pop
- #endif
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