//===- llvm/Transforms/CleanupGCCOutput.h - Cleanup GCC Output ---*- C++ -*--=// // // These passes are used to cleanup the output of GCC. GCC's output is // unneccessarily gross for a couple of reasons. This pass does the following // things to try to clean it up: // // * Eliminate names for GCC types that we know can't be needed by the user. // * Eliminate names for types that are unused in the entire translation unit // * Fix various problems that we might have in PHI nodes and casts // * Link uses of 'void %foo(...)' to 'void %foo(sometypes)' // // Note: This code produces dead declarations, it is a good idea to run DCE // after this pass. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_TRANSFORMS_CLEANUPGCCOUTPUT_H #define LLVM_TRANSFORMS_CLEANUPGCCOUTPUT_H class Pass; // CleanupGCCOutputPass - Perform all of the function body transformations. // Pass *createCleanupGCCOutputPass(); // FunctionResolvingPass - Go over the functions that are in the module and // look for functions that have the same name. More often than not, there will // be things like: // void "foo"(...) // void "foo"(int, int) // because of the way things are declared in C. If this is the case, patch // things up. // // This is an interprocedural pass. // Pass *createFunctionResolvingPass(); #endif