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I have tried the LLVM demo from the link http://llvm.org/demo/ What kind of IR is this? HIR, MIR or LIR? The SSA representation is usually used in MIR, I think. So, is it an MIR? But it can store the informations for dependence analysis. Hence can it be an HIR?

What file extention actually represent the LLVM IR, .ll or .bc?

How can I get the symbol table used in LLVM?

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I'm not familiar with a single, strict definition of what differentiates one level of IR from another, but from what I know it would fall under the MIR category.

  • It has SSA form and doesn't have explicit registers, so I would definitely not categorize it as low-level.
  • It doesn't have named subelement reference or advanced flow-control constructs, so it wouldn't really fit into HIR, either.

In any case, LLVM IR is typically stored on disk in either text files with .ll extension or in binary files with .bc extension. Conversion between the two is trivial, and you can just use llvm-dis for bc -> ll and llvm-as for ll -> bc. The binary format is more memory-efficient, while the textual format is human-readable.

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