diff --git a/clang/include/clang/Basic/AttrDocs.td b/clang/include/clang/Basic/AttrDocs.td index cb65a445e8aa..c7bddaacbaf3 100644 --- a/clang/include/clang/Basic/AttrDocs.td +++ b/clang/include/clang/Basic/AttrDocs.td @@ -2453,10 +2453,11 @@ See the RenderScript_ documentation for more information. def XRayDocs : Documentation { let Category = DocCatFunction; + let Heading = "xray_always_instrument (clang::xray_always_instrument), xray_never_instrument (clang::xray_never_instrument)"; let Content = [{ -``__attribute__((xray_always_instrument))`` or ``[[clang:xray_always_instrument]]`` is used to mark member functions (in C++), methods (in Objective C), and free functions (in C, C++, and Objective C) to be instrumented with XRay. This will cause the function to always have space at the beginning and exit points to allow for runtime patching. +``__attribute__((xray_always_instrument))`` or ``[[clang::xray_always_instrument]]`` is used to mark member functions (in C++), methods (in Objective C), and free functions (in C, C++, and Objective C) to be instrumented with XRay. This will cause the function to always have space at the beginning and exit points to allow for runtime patching. -Conversely, ``__attribute__((xray_never_instrument))`` or ``[[clang:xray_never_instrument]]`` will inhibit the insertion of these instrumentation points. +Conversely, ``__attribute__((xray_never_instrument))`` or ``[[clang::xray_never_instrument]]`` will inhibit the insertion of these instrumentation points. If a function has neither of these attributes, they become subject to the XRay heuristics used to determine whether a function should be instrumented or otherwise. }];