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Add -Z large-data-threshold This flag allows specifying the threshold size for placing static data in large data sections when using the medium code model on x86-64. When using -Ccode-model=medium, data smaller than this threshold uses RIP-relative addressing (32-bit offsets), while larger data uses absolute 64-bit addressing. This allows the compiler to generate more efficient code for smaller data while still supporting data larger than 2GB. This mirrors the -mlarge-data-threshold flag available in GCC and Clang. The default threshold is 65536 bytes (64KB) if not specified, matching LLVM's default behavior.
This directory currently contains some LLVM support code. This will generally be sent upstream to LLVM in time; for now it lives here. NOTE: the LLVM C++ ABI is subject to between-version breakage and must *never* be exposed to Rust. To allow for easy auditing of that, all Rust-exposed types must be typedef-ed as "LLVMXyz", or "LLVMRustXyz" if they were defined here. Functions that return a failure status and leave the error in the LLVM last error should return an LLVMRustResult rather than an int or anything to avoid confusion. When translating enums, add a single `Other` variant as the first one to allow for new variants to be added. It should abort when used as an input. All other types must not be typedef-ed as such.