CompilerInvocation toArgs gone

Hi,
   In the previous clang version, the CompilerInvocation class had a
function named "toArgs" which returned all the arguments used in that
certain CompilerInvocation instance. That function is no longer present. Has
the function been moved or has it been completely eliminated? If it is
eliminated, is there any way to find out the arguments from which the
invocation was created? Where can I find out the list of changes made when a
new clang version comes out?

Regards,
Adil

Hi,
   In the previous clang version, the CompilerInvocation class had a
function named "toArgs" which returned all the arguments used in that
certain CompilerInvocation instance. That function is no longer present. Has
the function been moved or has it been completely eliminated?

It has been removed entirely. See:

http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/cfe-commits/Week-of-Mon-20121029/067226.html

If it is eliminated, is there any way to find out the arguments from which the
invocation was created?

You could try to track down where the CompilerInvocation was created,
and get the arguments from there.

Where can I find out the list of changes made when a
new clang version comes out?

Some changes are listed in the release notes, but we usually don't
document changes to Clang's C++ API.