Struct MaterializationUnit

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pub struct MaterializationUnit {
    mu: LLVMOrcMaterializationUnitRef,
}
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A materialization unit.

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§mu: LLVMOrcMaterializationUnitRef

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impl MaterializationUnit

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pub fn new_custom( name: &CStr, syms: Vec<SymbolFlagsMapPair>, init_sym: Option<SymbolStringPoolEntry>, mu: Box<dyn CustomMaterializationUnit>, ) -> Self

Create a custom MaterializationUnit.

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pub unsafe fn new_custom_raw( name: &CStr, ctx: *mut c_void, syms: LLVMOrcCSymbolFlagsMapPairs, num_syms: usize, init_sym: LLVMOrcSymbolStringPoolEntryRef, materialize: LLVMOrcMaterializationUnitMaterializeFunction, discard: LLVMOrcMaterializationUnitDiscardFunction, destroy: LLVMOrcMaterializationUnitDestroyFunction, ) -> Self

Create a custom MaterializationUnit.

See Self::new_custom.

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pub fn absolute_symbols(syms: Vec<SymbolMapPair>) -> Self

Create a MaterializationUnit to define the given symbols as pointing to the corresponding raw addresses.

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pub unsafe fn absolute_symbols_raw( syms: LLVMOrcCSymbolMapPairs, len: usize, ) -> Self

Create a MaterializationUnit to define the given symbols as pointing to the corresponding raw addresses.

See Self::absolute_symbols.

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pub unsafe fn from_inner(mu: LLVMOrcMaterializationUnitRef) -> Self

Wraps a raw pointer.

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pub fn as_inner(&self) -> LLVMOrcMaterializationUnitRef

Unwraps the raw pointer.

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impl Drop for MaterializationUnit

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fn drop(&mut self)

Executes the destructor for this type. Read more

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