Look at the LLVM Demo, the offical way to create a constant string is:
Constant* consStr = ConstantArray::get(mod->getContext(), "hello", true);
However, it doesn't work! I aways get compile error about:
test.cc:860:78: error: no matching function for call to llvm::ConstantArray::get(llvm::LLVMContext&, char*&, bool)’
/remote/vgrnd66/wli/Tools/llvm-3.1/include/llvm/Constants.h:354:20: note: candidate is: static llvm::Constant* llvm::ConstantArray::get(llvm::ArrayType*, llvm::ArrayRef<llvm::Constant*>)
Look at the llvm source code, there is no member function to support
llvm::ConstantArray::get(llvm::LLVMContext&, char*&, bool)
I am using llvm3.1.
Is there anything wrong with my code or this constructor has been removed in new source?
Here is the LLVM source code difference.
LLVM2.8
class ConstantArray : public Constant {
// ConstantArray accessors
static Constant *get(const ArrayType *T, const std::vector<Constant*> &V);
static Constant *get(const ArrayType *T, Constant *const *Vals,
unsigned NumVals);
/// This method constructs a ConstantArray and initializes it with a text
/// 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(LLVMContext &Context, StringRef Initializer,
bool AddNull = true);
}
LLVM3.1
class ConstantArray : public Constant {
public:
// ConstantArray accessors
static Constant *get(ArrayType *T, ArrayRef<Constant*> V);
}
Apparently, there are 3 constructor in 2.8 but only one constructor in 3.1 for ConstantArray. Now I don't know how to create a constant string... :(
Any help is appreicated!
Thanks!
OK. I found it has been moved to ConstantDataArray. It seems the LLVM demo cgi is out-of-date:).
class ConstantDataArray : public ConstantDataSequential {
/// getString - This method constructs a CDS and initializes it with a text
/// string. The default behavior (AddNull==true) causes a null terminator to
/// be placed at the end of the array (increasing the length of the string by
/// one more than the StringRef would normally indicate. Pass AddNull=false
/// to disable this behavior.
static Constant *getString(LLVMContext &Context, StringRef Initializer,
bool AddNull = true);
}