In C++, MDNode refers to Metadata Node, which represents a node in the metadata hierarchy of the LLVM infrastructure. MDNodes are used to store metadata information associated with LLVM IR entities such as variables, functions, basic blocks, and types, among others. They provide a way to attach additional information to these entities that can be used by optimization passes, debuggers, and code generators. MDNodes are immutable and can be interconnected to form a metadata graph. They are primarily used to store debugging and annotation information in LLVM-based applications.
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