I develop a toy compiler, and trying to implement strings and arrays. I have noticed that clang creates always a global variable for those types, even if they where defined within a function. I guess that there is a good reason for that, so I try to do the same.
My problem is that I cannot figure out how to do it via c++ API. kalidoscope tutorial does not cover strings and arrays, so the only source that I have found is the documentation.
In the documentation for the Module class, there is the function getOrInsertGlobal, which looks relevant, but I cannot understand how I set the actual value of the global. The function arguments include only the name and the type of the variable. So where does the value go?
So the question is: how can I define a global string, such as "hello" or array, such as [i32 1, i32 2] in llvm c++ API? Any example would be really appreciated.