llvmpy/test/example-jit.py
2012-08-19 01:27:42 -05:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Import the llvm-py modules.
from llvm import *
from llvm.core import *
from llvm.ee import * # new import: ee = Execution Engine
import logging
import unittest
class TestExampleJIT(unittest.TestCase):
def test_example_jit(self):
# Create a module, as in the previous example.
my_module = Module.new('my_module')
ty_int = Type.int() # by default 32 bits
ty_func = Type.function(ty_int, [ty_int, ty_int])
f_sum = my_module.add_function(ty_func, "sum")
f_sum.args[0].name = "a"
f_sum.args[1].name = "b"
bb = f_sum.append_basic_block("entry")
builder = Builder.new(bb)
tmp = builder.add(f_sum.args[0], f_sum.args[1], "tmp")
builder.ret(tmp)
# Create an execution engine object. This will create a JIT compiler
# on platforms that support it, or an interpreter otherwise.
ee = ExecutionEngine.new(my_module)
# The arguments needs to be passed as "GenericValue" objects.
arg1_value = 100
arg2_value = 42
arg1 = GenericValue.int(ty_int, arg1_value)
arg2 = GenericValue.int(ty_int, arg2_value)
# Now let's compile and run!
retval = ee.run_function(f_sum, [arg1, arg2])
# The return value is also GenericValue. Let's print it.
logging.debug("returned %d", retval.as_int())
self.assertEqual(retval.as_int(), (arg1_value + arg2_value))
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()