@@ -88,6 +88,10 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
goto error;
}
+ /* We're done with the context; we can release it: */
+ gcc_jit_context_release (ctxt);
+ ctxt = NULL;
+
/* Extract the generated code from "result". */
void *fn_ptr = gcc_jit_result_get_code (result, "square");
if (!fn_ptr)
@@ -101,7 +105,9 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
printf ("result: %d", square (5));
error:
- gcc_jit_context_release (ctxt);
- gcc_jit_result_release (result);
+ if (ctxt)
+ gcc_jit_context_release (ctxt);
+ if (result)
+ gcc_jit_result_release (result);
return 0;
}
@@ -192,6 +192,12 @@ OK, we've populated the context. We can now compile it using
and get a :c:type:`gcc_jit_result *`.
+At this point we're done with the context; we can release it:
+
+.. code-block:: c
+
+ gcc_jit_context_release (ctxt);
+
We can now use :c:func:`gcc_jit_result_get_code` to look up a specific
machine code routine within the result, in this case, the function we
created above.
@@ -84,6 +84,10 @@ Functions
Function is defined by the client code and visible
by name outside of the JIT.
+ This value is required if you want to extract machine code
+ for this function from a :type:`gcc_jit_result` via
+ :func:`gcc_jit_result_get_code`.
+
.. macro:: GCC_JIT_FUNCTION_INTERNAL
Function is defined by the client code, but is invisible
@@ -22,7 +22,9 @@ Compilation results
.. type:: gcc_jit_result
- A `gcc_jit_result` encapsulates the result of compiling a context.
+ A `gcc_jit_result` encapsulates the result of compiling a context,
+ and the lifetimes of any machine code functions that are
+ returned.
.. function:: gcc_jit_result *\
gcc_jit_context_compile (gcc_jit_context *ctxt)
@@ -36,8 +38,36 @@ Compilation results
const char *funcname)
Locate a given function within the built machine code.
- This will need to be cast to a function pointer of the
- correct type before it can be called.
+
+ Functions are looked up by name. For this to succeed, a function
+ with a name matching `funcname` must have been created on
+ `result`'s context (or a parent context) via a call to
+ :func:`gcc_jit_context_new_function` with `kind`
+ :macro:`GCC_JIT_FUNCTION_EXPORTED`:
+
+ .. code-block:: c
+
+ gcc_jit_context_new_function (ctxt,
+ any_location, /* or NULL */
+ /* Required for func to be visible to
+ gcc_jit_result_get_code: */
+ GCC_JIT_FUNCTION_EXPORTED,
+ any_return_type,
+ /* Must string-compare equal: */
+ funcname,
+ /* etc */);
+
+ If such a function is not found (or `result` or `funcname` are
+ ``NULL``), an error message will be emitted on stderr and
+ ``NULL`` will be returned.
+
+ If the function is found, the result will need to be cast to a
+ function pointer of the correct type before it can be called.
+
+ Note that the resulting machine code becomes invalid after
+ :func:`gcc_jit_result_release` is called on the
+ `gcc_jit_result *`; attempting to call it after that may lead
+ to a segmentation fault.
.. function:: void\
@@ -45,4 +75,5 @@ Compilation results
Once we're done with the code, this unloads the built .so file.
This cleans up the result; after calling this, it's no longer
- valid to use the result.
+ valid to use the result, or any code that was obtained by calling
+ :func:`gcc_jit_result_get_code` on it.