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Split SwitchSection into the SwitchTo{Text|Data}Section functions, to better
support assemblers that distinguish the two. llvm-svn: 28183
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@ -179,16 +179,32 @@ namespace llvm {
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AsmPrinter(std::ostream &o, TargetMachine &TM);
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public:
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/// SwitchSection - Switch to the specified section of the executable if we
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/// are not already in it! If GV is non-null and if the global has an
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/// SwitchToTextSection - Switch to the specified section of the executable
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/// if we are not already in it! If GV is non-null and if the global has an
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/// explicitly requested section, we switch to the section indicated for the
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/// global instead of NewSection.
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///
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/// If the new section is an empty string, this method forgets what the
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/// current section is, but does not emit a .section directive.
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///
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void SwitchSection(const char *NewSection, const GlobalValue *GV);
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/// This method is used when about to emit executable code.
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///
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void SwitchToTextSection(const char *NewSection, const GlobalValue *GV);
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/// SwitchToDataSection - Switch to the specified section of the executable
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/// if we are not already in it! If GV is non-null and if the global has an
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/// explicitly requested section, we switch to the section indicated for the
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/// global instead of NewSection.
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///
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/// If the new section is an empty string, this method forgets what the
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/// current section is, but does not emit a .section directive.
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///
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/// This method is used when about to emit data. For most assemblers, this
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/// is the same as the SwitchToTextSection method, but not all assemblers
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/// are the same.
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///
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void SwitchToDataSection(const char *NewSection, const GlobalValue *GV);
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/// getPreferredAlignmentLog - Return the preferred alignment of the
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/// specified global, returned in log form. This includes an explicitly
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/// requested alignment (if the global has one).
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