| commit | 1083ec647f16314bcc9af8c4d6b11f50d288bca6 | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Harald van Dijk <harald.vandijk@codeplay.com> | Thu Feb 13 10:46:42 2025 +0000 |
| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Thu Feb 13 10:46:42 2025 +0000 |
| tree | fbcfcb9558123fc7915bd90b412af1c8aec2e455 | |
| parent | 9c89faa62bbf71b1e634a993983cef5507aab249 [diff] |
[reland][DebugInfo] Update DIBuilder insertion to take InsertPosition (#126967) After #124287 updated several functions to return iterators rather than Instruction *, it was no longer straightforward to pass their result to DIBuilder. This commit updates DIBuilder methods to accept an InsertPosition instead, so that they can be called with an iterator (preferred), or with a deprecation warning an Instruction *, or a BasicBlock *. This commit also updates the existing calls to the DIBuilder methods to pass in iterators. As a special exception, DIBuilder::insertDeclare() keeps a separate overload accepting a BasicBlock *InsertAtEnd. This is because despite the name, this method does not insert at the end of the block, therefore this cannot be handled implicitly by using InsertPosition.
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