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ptrtoaddr
instruction was introduced. This instruction returns the address component of a pointer type variable but unlike ptrtoint
does not capture provenance (#125687).-enable-machine-outliner={optimistic-pgo,conservative-pgo}
to read profile data to guide the machine outliner (#154437).-prefer-predicate-over-epilogue=scalar-epilogue
.llvm-objdump
now has basic support for switching between disassembling code and data using mapping symbols such as $x
and $d
. Switching architectures using $x
with an architecture string suffix is not yet supported.llvm-readelf
now dumps all hex format values in lower-case mode.llvm-lit
have been removed.A wide variety of additional information is available on the LLVM web page, in particular in the documentation section. The web page also contains versions of the API documentation which is up-to-date with the Git version of the source code. You can access versions of these documents specific to this release by going into the llvm/docs/
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