// Strip off a bitcast if we got one back.
if (llvm::ConstantExpr *CE = dyn_cast<llvm::ConstantExpr>(Entry)) {
- assert(CE->getOpcode() == llvm::Instruction::BitCast);
+ assert(CE->getOpcode() == llvm::Instruction::BitCast ||
+ // all zero index gep.
+ CE->getOpcode() == llvm::Instruction::GetElementPtr);
Entry = CE->getOperand(0);
}
llvm::Constant *Zero = getLLVMContext().getNullValue(llvm::Type::Int32Ty);
llvm::Constant *Zeros[] = { Zero, Zero };
+ // If we don't already have it, get __CFConstantStringClassReference.
if (!CFConstantStringClassRef) {
const llvm::Type *Ty = getTypes().ConvertType(getContext().IntTy);
Ty = VMContext.getArrayType(Ty, 0);
-
- // FIXME: This is fairly broken if __CFConstantStringClassReference is
- // already defined, in that it will get renamed and the user will most
- // likely see an opaque error message. This is a general issue with relying
- // on particular names.
- llvm::GlobalVariable *GV =
- new llvm::GlobalVariable(getModule(), Ty, false,
- llvm::GlobalVariable::ExternalLinkage, 0,
- "__CFConstantStringClassReference");
-
+ llvm::Constant *GV = CreateRuntimeVariable(Ty,
+ "__CFConstantStringClassReference");
// Decay array -> ptr
CFConstantStringClassRef =
VMContext.getConstantExprGetElementPtr(GV, Zeros, 2);