Rollup merge of #80323 - camelid:codegen-base-docs, r=nagisa
Update and improve `rustc_codegen_{llvm,ssa}` docs Fixes #75342. These docs were very out of date and misleading. They even said that they codegen'd the *AST*! For some reason, the `rustc_codegen_ssa::base` docs were exactly identical to the `rustc_codegen_llvm::base` docs. They didn't really make sense, because they had LLVM-specific information even though `rustc_codegen_ssa` is supposed to be somewhat generic. So I removed them as they were misleading. r? ``@pnkfelix`` maybe?
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//! Codegen the completed AST to the LLVM IR.
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//!
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//! Some functions here, such as codegen_block and codegen_expr, return a value --
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//! the result of the codegen to LLVM -- while others, such as codegen_fn
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//! and mono_item, are called only for the side effect of adding a
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//! particular definition to the LLVM IR output we're producing.
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//! Codegen the MIR to the LLVM IR.
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//!
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//! Hopefully useful general knowledge about codegen:
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//!
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//! * There's no way to find out the `Ty` type of a Value. Doing so
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//! * There's no way to find out the [`Ty`] type of a [`Value`]. Doing so
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//! would be "trying to get the eggs out of an omelette" (credit:
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//! pcwalton). You can, instead, find out its `llvm::Type` by calling `val_ty`,
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//! but one `llvm::Type` corresponds to many `Ty`s; for instance, `tup(int, int,
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//! int)` and `rec(x=int, y=int, z=int)` will have the same `llvm::Type`.
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//! pcwalton). You can, instead, find out its [`llvm::Type`] by calling [`val_ty`],
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//! but one [`llvm::Type`] corresponds to many [`Ty`]s; for instance, `tup(int, int,
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//! int)` and `rec(x=int, y=int, z=int)` will have the same [`llvm::Type`].
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//!
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//! [`Ty`]: rustc_middle::ty::Ty
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//! [`val_ty`]: common::val_ty
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use super::ModuleLlvm;
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}
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}
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/// Get the [LLVM type][Type] of a [`Value`].
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pub fn val_ty(v: &Value) -> &Type {
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unsafe { llvm::LLVMTypeOf(v) }
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}
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//! Codegen the completed AST to the LLVM IR.
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//!
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//! Some functions here, such as `codegen_block` and `codegen_expr`, return a value --
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//! the result of the codegen to LLVM -- while others, such as `codegen_fn`
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//! and `mono_item`, are called only for the side effect of adding a
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//! particular definition to the LLVM IR output we're producing.
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//!
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//! Hopefully useful general knowledge about codegen:
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//!
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//! * There's no way to find out the `Ty` type of a `Value`. Doing so
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//! would be "trying to get the eggs out of an omelette" (credit:
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//! pcwalton). You can, instead, find out its `llvm::Type` by calling `val_ty`,
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//! but one `llvm::Type` corresponds to many `Ty`s; for instance, `tup(int, int,
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//! int)` and `rec(x=int, y=int, z=int)` will have the same `llvm::Type`.
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use crate::back::write::{
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compute_per_cgu_lto_type, start_async_codegen, submit_codegened_module_to_llvm,
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submit_post_lto_module_to_llvm, submit_pre_lto_module_to_llvm, ComputedLtoType, OngoingCodegen,
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