Correct comment: there is no numTys parameter any more now that this is using

ArrayRef.

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Duncan Sands 2013-05-01 07:54:55 +00:00
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@ -63,14 +63,13 @@ namespace Intrinsic {
/// Intrinsic::getDeclaration(M, ID) - Create or insert an LLVM Function
/// declaration for an intrinsic, and return it.
///
/// The Tys and numTys parameters are for intrinsics with overloaded types
/// (e.g., those using iAny, fAny, vAny, or iPTRAny). For a declaration for an
/// overloaded intrinsic, Tys should point to an array of numTys pointers to
/// Type, and must provide exactly one type for each overloaded type in the
/// intrinsic.
/// The Tys parameter is for intrinsics with overloaded types (e.g., those
/// using iAny, fAny, vAny, or iPTRAny). For a declaration of an overloaded
/// intrinsic, Tys must provide exactly one type for each overloaded type in
/// the intrinsic.
Function *getDeclaration(Module *M, ID id,
ArrayRef<Type*> Tys = ArrayRef<Type*>());
/// Map a GCC builtin name to an intrinsic ID.
ID getIntrinsicForGCCBuiltin(const char *Prefix, const char *BuiltinName);