fx.bcx.ins().call(puts, &[msg_ptr]);
}
-/// Use this for example when a function call should never return. This will fill the current block,
-/// so you can **not** add instructions to it afterwards.
-///
-/// Trap code: user65535
-pub(crate) fn trap_unreachable(fx: &mut FunctionCx<'_, '_, '_>, msg: impl AsRef<str>) {
- codegen_print(fx, msg.as_ref());
- fx.bcx.ins().trap(TrapCode::UnreachableCodeReached);
-}
/// Use this when something is unimplemented, but `libcore` or `libstd` requires it to codegen.
-/// Unlike `trap_unreachable` this will not fill the current block, so you **must** add instructions
-/// to it afterwards.
///
/// Trap code: user65535
pub(crate) fn trap_unimplemented(fx: &mut FunctionCx<'_, '_, '_>, msg: impl AsRef<str>) {
codegen_print(fx, msg.as_ref());
- let true_ = fx.bcx.ins().iconst(types::I32, 1);
- fx.bcx.ins().trapnz(true_, TrapCode::User(!0));
-}
-
-/// Like `trap_unimplemented` but returns a fake value of the specified type.
-///
-/// Trap code: user65535
-pub(crate) fn trap_unimplemented_ret_value<'tcx>(
- fx: &mut FunctionCx<'_, '_, 'tcx>,
- dest_layout: TyAndLayout<'tcx>,
- msg: impl AsRef<str>,
-) -> CValue<'tcx> {
- trap_unimplemented(fx, msg);
- CValue::by_ref(Pointer::const_addr(fx, 0), dest_layout)
+ fx.bcx.ins().trap(TrapCode::User(!0));
}