package ocaml-unikraft-arm64
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OCaml cross compiler to the freestanding Unikraft arm64 backends
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dune-project
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v1.0.0.tar.gz
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doc/compiler-libs.optcomp/Find_recursive_functions/index.html
Module Find_recursive_functions
"Recursive functions" are those functions f that might call either:
- themselves, or
- another function that in turn might call
f.
For example in the following simultaneous definition of f g and h, f and g are recursive functions, but not h: let rec f x = g x and g x = f x and h x = g x
val in_function_declarations :
Flambda.function_declarations ->
backend:(module Backend_intf.S) ->
Variable.Set.tDetermine the recursive functions, if any, bound by the given set of function declarations. This is only intended to be used by Flambda.create_function_declarations.
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