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We really ought to support no_sanitize("coverage") in line with other sanitizers. This came up again in discussions on the Linux-kernel mailing lists, because we currently do workarounds using objtool to remove coverage instrumentation. Since that support is only on x86, to continue support coverage instrumentation on other architectures, we must support selectively disabling coverage instrumentation via function attributes. Unfortunately, for SanitizeCoverage, it has not been implemented as a sanitizer via fsanitize= and associated options in Sanitizers.def, but rolls its own option fsanitize-coverage. This meant that we never got "automatic" no_sanitize attribute support. Implement no_sanitize attribute support by special-casing the string "coverage" in the NoSanitizeAttr implementation. To keep the feature as unintrusive to existing IR generation as possible, define a new negative function attribute NoSanitizeCoverage to propagate the information through to the instrumentation pass. Fixes: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49035 Reviewed By: vitalybuka, morehouse Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D102772 |
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vsc-extension-quickstart.md |
VS Code Extension For LLVM Dev
Features
- LLVM IR files (.ll) syntax highlighting.
(manually translated from
llvm/utils/vim/syntax/llvm.vim
) - TableGen files (.td) syntax highlighting.
(translated from
llvm/utils/textmate
) - PatternMatchers for LIT test output.
(
$llvm-lit
,$llvm-filecheck
) - Tasks to run LIT on current selected file.
(
Terminal
->Run Task
->llvm-lit
)
Installation
sudo apt-get install nodejs-dev node-gyp npm
sudo npm install -g typescript npx vsce
Install From Source
cd <extensions-installation-folder>
cp -r llvm/utils/vscode/llvm .
cd llvm
npm install
npm run vscode:prepublish
<extensions-installation-folder>
is OS dependent.
Please refer to https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/extension-gallery#_where-are-extensions-installed
Install From Package (.vsix)
First package the extension according to https://code.visualstudio.com/api/working-with-extensions/publishing-extension#usage.
Then install the package according to https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/extension-gallery#_install-from-a-vsix.
Setup
Set cmake.buildDirectory
to your build directory.
https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/getstarted/settings
https://vector-of-bool.github.io/docs/vscode-cmake-tools/settings.html#cmake-builddirectory