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Allow building with tasty-sugar-2.2.*
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…ing. This also requires bumping the `what4` submodule to bring in the changes from GaloisInc/what4#234, which allow `what4`'s test suite to build against `tasty-sugar-2.2.0.0`.
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…ing. This also requires bumping the `what4` submodule to bring in the changes from GaloisInc/what4#234, which allow `what4`'s test suite to build against `tasty-sugar-2.2.0.0`.
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…ing. This also requires bumping the `what4` submodule to bring in the changes from GaloisInc/what4#234, which allow `what4`'s test suite to build against `tasty-sugar-2.2.0.0`.
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This patch adds support for LLVM 15 and 16 by adding support for opaque pointers, which are described in https://llvm.org/docs/OpaquePointers.html. I have also added a test case involving LLVM bitcode using opaque pointers to kick the tires and ensure that the basics work as expected. For the most part, this is a straightforward process, as most uses of pointer types in SAW already do not care about pointee types. There are some exceptions, however: * The `typeOfSetupValue` function, as well as several places that use this function, scrutinize pointee types of pointers, which would appear to fly in the face of opaque pointers. I attempt to explain in #1876 which this is actually OK for now (although a bit awkward). * The `llvm_boilerplate`/skeleton machinery does not support opaque pointers at all. See #1877. This patch also bumps the following submodules to bring in support for opaque pointers: * `llvm-pretty`: GaloisInc/llvm-pretty#110 * `llvm-pretty-bc-parser`: GaloisInc/llvm-pretty-bc-parser#221 * `crucible`: GaloisInc/crucible#1085 This also bumps the `what4` submodule to bring in the changes from GaloisInc/what4#234. This isn't necessary to support opaque pointers, but it _is_ necessary to support a build plan involving `tasty-sugar-2.2.*`, which `llvm-pretty-bc-parser`'s test suite now requires.
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This patch adds support for LLVM 15 and 16 by adding support for opaque pointers, which are described in https://llvm.org/docs/OpaquePointers.html. I have also added a test case involving LLVM bitcode using opaque pointers to kick the tires and ensure that the basics work as expected. For the most part, this is a straightforward process, as most uses of pointer types in SAW already do not care about pointee types. There are some exceptions, however: * The `typeOfSetupValue` function, as well as several places that use this function, scrutinize pointee types of pointers, which would appear to fly in the face of opaque pointers. I attempt to explain in #1876 which this is actually OK for now (although a bit awkward). * The `llvm_boilerplate`/skeleton machinery does not support opaque pointers at all. See #1877. * The `llvm_fresh_expanded_val` command does not support opaque pointers at all. See #1879. This patch also bumps the following submodules to bring in support for opaque pointers: * `llvm-pretty`: GaloisInc/llvm-pretty#110 * `llvm-pretty-bc-parser`: GaloisInc/llvm-pretty-bc-parser#221 * `crucible`: GaloisInc/crucible#1085 This also bumps the `what4` submodule to bring in the changes from GaloisInc/what4#234. This isn't necessary to support opaque pointers, but it _is_ necessary to support a build plan involving `tasty-sugar-2.2.*`, which `llvm-pretty-bc-parser`'s test suite now requires.
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This patch adds support for LLVM 15 and 16 by adding support for opaque pointers, which are described in https://llvm.org/docs/OpaquePointers.html. I have also added a test case involving LLVM bitcode using opaque pointers to kick the tires and ensure that the basics work as expected. For the most part, this is a straightforward process, as most uses of pointer types in SAW already do not care about pointee types. There are some exceptions, however: * The `typeOfSetupValue` function, as well as several places that use this function, scrutinize pointee types of pointers, which would appear to fly in the face of opaque pointers. I attempt to explain in #1876 which this is actually OK for now (although a bit awkward). * The `llvm_boilerplate`/skeleton machinery does not support opaque pointers at all. See #1877. * The `llvm_fresh_expanded_val` command does not support opaque pointers at all. See #1879. This patch also bumps the following submodules to bring in support for opaque pointers: * `llvm-pretty`: GaloisInc/llvm-pretty#110 * `llvm-pretty-bc-parser`: GaloisInc/llvm-pretty-bc-parser#221 * `crucible`: GaloisInc/crucible#1085 This also bumps the `what4` submodule to bring in the changes from GaloisInc/what4#234. This isn't necessary to support opaque pointers, but it _is_ necessary to support a build plan involving `tasty-sugar-2.2.*`, which `llvm-pretty-bc-parser`'s test suite now requires.
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