diff --git a/docs/Projects.html b/docs/Projects.html index 1ee53c05033..049d199d7eb 100644 --- a/docs/Projects.html +++ b/docs/Projects.html @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ these facilities, a Makefile from a project must do the following things:

  • PROJ_SRC_ROOT - The root of the project's source tree.
  • PROJ_OBJ_ROOT - The root of the project's object tree.
  • PROJ_INSTALL_ROOT - The root installation directory.
  • -
  • LEVEL - The relative path from the current directory to the +
  • LEVEL - The relative path from the current directory to the project's root ($PROJ_OBJ_ROOT).
  • Include Makefile.config from $(LLVM_OBJ_ROOT).
  • @@ -59,9 +59,9 @@ these facilities, a Makefile from a project must do the following things:

    There are two ways that you can set all of these variables:

    1. You can write your own Makefiles which hard-code these values.
    2. -
    3. You can use the pre-made LLVM sample project. This sample project - includes Makefiles, a configure script that can be used to configure the - location of LLVM, and the ability to support multiple object directories +
    4. You can use the pre-made LLVM sample project. This sample project + includes Makefiles, a configure script that can be used to configure the + location of LLVM, and the ability to support multiple object directories from a single source directory.
    @@ -88,9 +88,9 @@ choosing. You can place it anywhere you like. Rename the directory to match the name of your project.
  • -If you downloaded LLVM using Subversion, remove all the directories named .svn -(and all the files therein) from your project's new source tree. This will -keep Subversion from thinking that your project is inside +If you downloaded LLVM using Subversion, remove all the directories named .svn +(and all the files therein) from your project's new source tree. This will +keep Subversion from thinking that your project is inside llvm/trunk/projects/sample.
  • Add your source code and Makefiles to your source tree.
  • @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ can find LLVM:

    That's it! Now all you have to do is type gmake (or make -if your on a GNU/Linux system) in the root of your object directory, and your +if your on a GNU/Linux system) in the root of your object directory, and your project should build.

    @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ directories:

    test procedure uses RUN lines in the actual test case to determine how to run the test. See the TestingGuide for more details. You - can easily write Makefile support similar to the Makefiles in + can easily write Makefile support similar to the Makefiles in llvm/test to use Dejagnu to run your project's tests.
  • LLVM contains an optional package called llvm-test @@ -441,7 +441,7 @@ href="http://mail.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/llvmdev">LLVM Developers Mailing List.

    - +