Changes in directory llvm/include/llvm:
Constants.h updated: 1.82 -> 1.83 --- Log message: Provide a simpler interface for getting a ConstantArray from a character string. Instead of specifying the length, just specify whether the user wants a terminating null or not. The default is "true" to retain the same behavior as previously provided by this function. --- Diffs of the changes: (+6 -6) Constants.h | 12 ++++++------ 1 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) Index: llvm/include/llvm/Constants.h diff -u llvm/include/llvm/Constants.h:1.82 llvm/include/llvm/Constants.h:1.83 --- llvm/include/llvm/Constants.h:1.82 Tue May 30 03:26:13 2006 +++ llvm/include/llvm/Constants.h Tue May 30 13:15:07 2006 @@ -347,12 +347,12 @@ static Constant *get(const ArrayType *T, const std::vector<Constant*> &); /// This method constructs a ConstantArray and initializes it with a text - /// string. The default behavior (len==0) causes the null terminator to - /// be copied as well. However, in some situations this is not desired so - /// if len <= Initializer.length() (but not 0) then only that portion of - /// the string is copied and there is no null termination. If len > - /// than Initializer's length then the function asserts out (don't do that). - static Constant *get(const std::string &Initializer, unsigned len = 0); + /// string. The default behavior (AddNull==true) causes a null terminator to + /// be placed at the end of the array. This effectively increases the length + /// of the array by one (you've been warned). However, in some situations + /// this is not desired so if AddNull==false then the string is copied without + /// null termination. + static Constant *get(const std::string &Initializer, bool AddNull = true); /// getType - Specialize the getType() method to always return an ArrayType, /// which reduces the amount of casting needed in parts of the compiler. _______________________________________________ llvm-commits mailing list llvm-commits@cs.uiuc.edu http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/llvm-commits