cdavis5x added a comment.
For now, I've disallowed it with `naked` and `always_inline`/`__forceinline`
attributes. Do any other attributes affect prologue generation in a way that
might interfere with `ms_hook_prologue`? AFAICT, GCC only disallows
`ms_hook_prologue` on a) nested functions and b) functions compiled with
`-mfentry` (neither of which we support, AFAIK).
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Comment at: include/clang/Basic/Attr.td:2032
@@ -2031,1 +2031,3 @@
+def MSHookPrologue : InheritableAttr {
+ let Spellings = [GCC<"ms_hook_prologue">];
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aaron.ballman wrote:
> I am wondering whether we want this to be a target-specific attribute or not.
> Right now, this attribute will be silently accepted for CPUs that MSVC does
> not support, for instance. If we made the attribute target-specific, then
> users would get appropriate diagnostics for those architectures.
For now, I've limited it to architectures that Windows supports.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D19909
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