Stop using LLVM struct types for alloca The alloca type has no semantic meaning, only the size (and alignment, but we specify it explicitly) matter. Using `[N x i8]` is a more direct way to specify that we want `N` bytes, and avoids relying on LLVM's struct layout. It is likely that a future LLVM version will change to an untyped alloca representation. Split out from #121577. r? `@ghost` |
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Please read the rustc-dev-guide chapter on Backend Agnostic Codegen.