This class is technically not usable in its current state. When you use it in a simple C++ project, your compiler will complain about an incomplete definition of SaveCoreOptions. Normally this isn't a problem, other classes in the SBAPI do this. The difference is that SBSaveCoreOptions has a default destructor in the header, so the compiler will attempt to generate the code for the destructor with an incomplete definition of the impl type. All methods for every class, including constructors and destructors, must have a separate implementation not in a header. (cherry picked from commit 101cf540e698529d3dd899d00111bcb654a3c12b)
The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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This repository contains the source code for LLVM, a toolkit for the construction of highly optimized compilers, optimizers, and run-time environments.
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