Struct rustc_codegen_ssa::back::write::TargetMachineFactoryConfig
source · pub struct TargetMachineFactoryConfig {
pub split_dwarf_file: Option<PathBuf>,
pub output_obj_file: Option<PathBuf>,
}
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Configuration passed to the function returned by the target_machine_factory
.
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§split_dwarf_file: Option<PathBuf>
Split DWARF is enabled in LLVM by checking that TM.MCOptions.SplitDwarfFile
isn’t empty,
so the path to the dwarf object has to be provided when we create the target machine.
This can be ignored by backends which do not need it for their Split DWARF support.
output_obj_file: Option<PathBuf>
The name of the output object file. Used for setting OutputFilenames in target options so that LLVM can emit the CodeView S_OBJNAME record in pdb files
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source§impl TargetMachineFactoryConfig
impl TargetMachineFactoryConfig
pub fn new( cgcx: &CodegenContext<impl WriteBackendMethods>, module_name: &str, ) -> TargetMachineFactoryConfig
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impl DynSend for TargetMachineFactoryConfig
impl DynSync for TargetMachineFactoryConfig
impl Freeze for TargetMachineFactoryConfig
impl RefUnwindSafe for TargetMachineFactoryConfig
impl Send for TargetMachineFactoryConfig
impl Sync for TargetMachineFactoryConfig
impl Unpin for TargetMachineFactoryConfig
impl UnwindSafe for TargetMachineFactoryConfig
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