pub static DEPRECATED_LLVM_INTRINSIC: &LintExpand description
The deprecated_llvm_intrinsic lint detects usage of deprecated LLVM intrinsics.
§Example
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#![cfg(any(target_arch = "x86", target_arch = "x86_64"))]
#![feature(link_llvm_intrinsics, abi_unadjusted)]
#![deny(deprecated_llvm_intrinsic)]
unsafe extern "unadjusted" {
#[link_name = "llvm.x86.addcarryx.u32"]
fn foo(a: u8, b: u32, c: u32, d: &mut u32) -> u8;
}
#[inline(never)]
#[target_feature(enable = "adx")]
pub fn bar(a: u8, b: u32, c: u32, d: &mut u32) -> u8 {
unsafe { foo(a, b, c, d) }
}This will produce:
error: Using deprecated intrinsic `llvm.x86.addcarryx.u32`
--> example.rs:7:5
|
7 | fn foo(a: u8, b: u32, c: u32, d: &mut u32) -> u8;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|§Explanation
LLVM periodically updates its list of intrinsics. Deprecated intrinsics are unlikely to be removed, but they may optimize less well than their new versions, so it’s best to use the new version. Also, some deprecated intrinsics might have buggy behavior