Basic.InsnBasic instruction. This instruction is an opaque pointer into C-backend, thus it is protected with phantom types.
type ('a, 'k) t = ('a, 'k) insnval slot :
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val sexp_of_t : ('a, 'k) t -> Core_kernel.Sexp.tsexp_of_t insn returns a sexp representation of insn
val code : ('a, 'k) t -> intcode insn returns an integer code, that is bijective with instruction opcode. It might not be the actual opcode, it may also change between different backends, and different versions of the same backend.
val name : ('a, 'k) t -> stringname insn returns a textual representation of the instruction name. It might be the mnemonics, or a name, specific to a backend. The name is guaranteed to biject with the opcode (and thus to code).
val encoding : ('a, 'k) t -> stringreturns the name of the backend that encoded this instruction.
kinds insn returns a high-level semantic information about the instruction. See Kind for the description of semantic codes.
is insn kind checks whether instruction insn belongs to the semantic kind