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authorAndrew Rogers <andrurogerz@gmail.com>2025-05-27 15:14:20 -0700
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[llvm] annotate interfaces in llvm/Analysis for DLL export (#136623)
## Purpose This patch is one in a series of code-mods that annotate LLVM’s public interface for export. This patch annotates the `llvm/Analysis` library. These annotations currently have no meaningful impact on the LLVM build; however, they are a prerequisite to support an LLVM Windows DLL (shared library) build. ## Background This effort is tracked in #109483. Additional context is provided in [this discourse](https://discourse.llvm.org/t/psa-annotating-llvm-public-interface/85307), and documentation for `LLVM_ABI` and related annotations is found in the LLVM repo [here](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/main/llvm/docs/InterfaceExportAnnotations.rst). The bulk of these changes were generated automatically using the [Interface Definition Scanner (IDS)](https://github.com/compnerd/ids) tool, followed formatting with `git clang-format`. The following manual adjustments were also applied after running IDS on Linux: - Add `#include "llvm/Support/Compiler.h"` to files where it was not auto-added by IDS due to no pre-existing block of include statements. - Add `LLVM_TEMPLATE_ABI` and `LLVM_EXPORT_TEMPLATE` to exported instantiated templates - Add `LLVM_ABI` to a subset of private class methods and fields that require export - Add `LLVM_ABI` to a small number of symbols that require export but are not declared in headers ## Validation Local builds and tests to validate cross-platform compatibility. This included llvm, clang, and lldb on the following configurations: - Windows with MSVC - Windows with Clang - Linux with GCC - Linux with Clang - Darwin with Clang
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