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@@ -4296,6 +4296,81 @@ def CIR_AllocExceptionOp : CIR_Op<"alloc.exception"> {
}];
}
+//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
+// TryOp
+//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
+
+def CIR_TryOp : CIR_Op<"try",[
+ DeclareOpInterfaceMethods<RegionBranchOpInterface>,
+ RecursivelySpeculatable, AutomaticAllocationScope, NoRegionArguments
+]> {
+ let summary = "C++ try block";
+ let description = [{
+ Holds the lexical scope of `try {}`. Note that resources used on catch
+ clauses are usually allocated in the same parent as `cir.try`.
+
+ `synthetic`: use `cir.try` to represent try/catches not originally
+ present in the source code (e.g. `g = new Class` under `-fexceptions`).
+
+ `cleanup`: signal to targets (LLVM for now) that this try/catch, needs
+ to specially tag their landing pads as needing "cleanup".
----------------
andykaylor wrote:
This should be described in terms of the semantics of the CIR itself.
```suggestion
`cleanup`: indicates that there are cleanups that must be performed
when exiting the try region via exception, even if the exception is not
caught.
```
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/162897
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