Objects¶
-
class
gccjit::object¶
Almost every entity in the API (with the exception of
gccjit::context and gcc_jit_result *) is a
“contextual” object, a gccjit::object.
A JIT object:
- is associated with a
gccjit::context.- is automatically cleaned up for you when its context is released so you don’t need to manually track and cleanup all objects, just the contexts.
The C++ class hierarchy within the gccjit namespace looks like this:
+- object
+- location
+- type
+- struct
+- field
+- function
+- block
+- rvalue
+- lvalue
+- param
+- case_
The gccjit::object base class has the following operations:
-
std::string
gccjit::object::get_debug_string() const¶ Generate a human-readable description for the given object.
For example,
printf ("obj: %s\n", obj.get_debug_string ().c_str ());
might give this text on stdout:
obj: 4.0 * (float)i