Follow on from #84915 which adds the DbgRecord function variants. The C API changes were reviewed in #85657. # C API Update the LLVMDIBuilderInsert... functions to insert DbgRecords instead of debug intrinsics. LLVMDIBuilderInsertDeclareBefore LLVMDIBuilderInsertDeclareAtEnd LLVMDIBuilderInsertDbgValueBefore LLVMDIBuilderInsertDbgValueAtEnd Calling these functions will now cause an assertion if the module is in the wrong debug info format. They should only be used when the module is in "new debug format". Use LLVMIsNewDbgInfoFormat to query and LLVMSetIsNewDbgInfoFormat to change the debug info format of a module. Please see https://llvm.org/docs/RemoveDIsDebugInfo.html#c-api-change (RemoveDIsDebugInfo.md) for more info. # OCaml bindings Add set_is_new_dbg_info_format and is_new_dbg_info_format to the OCaml bindings. These can be used to set and query the current debug info mode. These will eventually be removed, but are useful while we're transitioning between old and new debug info formats. Add string_of_lldbgrecord, like string_of_llvalue but prints DbgRecords. In test dbginfo.ml, unconditionally set the module debug info to the new mode and update CHECK lines to check for DbgRecords. Without this change the test crashes because it attempts to insert DbgRecords (new default behaviour of llvm_dibuild_insert_declare_...) into a module that is in the old debug info mode.
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