In trunk, every users assume add_llvm_loadable_module as "loadable module" and no one sets neither SHARED, ... nor also MODULE!
Unfortunately, all loadable modules were linked as not "MODULE" but "SHARED".
If this change caused any regressions, I wish guys to fix it properly. ;)
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LLVM_REQUIRES_EH implies LLVM_REQUIRES_RTTI. It is as same behavior as Makefile.rule's.
llvm/examples/ExceptionDemo is affected. (It was built with -fno-rtti.)
For MSVC, Remove flags like "/EHsc /GR" in HandleLLVMOptions, or CL.EXE complains with flags like "/GR /GR-".
llvm_update_compile_flags() updates source file property if the target contains *.c.
COMPILE_FLAGS in target properties affects both C++ and C!
LLVM_NO_RTTI is deprecated. It was introduced by me and was my mistake.
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With this tweaks, also unittests are compiled with -ffunction-sections.
It's hard to control contextual CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS. We should get rid of twiddling it as possible.
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In LLVM build tree, they points corresponding INTDIR.
In Clang standalone tree, they points external dir (llvm-config's --bindir and --libdir).
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The generation of the native_export_file end up in
several different makefiles. All those makefiles
write the same file, but can be executed concurrently...
and bad things happen!
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This is needed to support the addition of tests for clang loadable plugins.
In clang, plugins are built as modules (bundles on OS X) rather than dynamic
libraries (dylib) so the build system needs to inform lit of the actual
file extension in use, typically '.so' on Unix and '.dll' on Windows.
(LLVM itself should probably switch to this scheme to fix PR14903 once and for
all.)
No change in build output or functionality intended.
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Plugins need to go in build/Debug/lib as well (rather than build/lib/Debug).
Also, fix the SHLIBDIR path for Xcode, which by default includes Xcode build
settings rather than a simple %(build_mode)s parameter.
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We have been seeing nasty directory layout with CMake multiconfig, such as,
bin/Release/clang.exe
lib/clang/3.x/...
lib/Release/clang/3.x/.. (duplicated)
Move the layout similar to autoconf's;
Release/bin/clang.exe
Release/lib/clang/3.x/...
Checked on Visual Studio 10. Could you guys please confirm my change on XCode(and other multiconfig builders)?
Note: Don't set variables CMAKE_*_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY any more, or a certain builder, for eaxample, msbuild.exe, would be confused.
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r198153 fixed the msvs bot problem, but broke a msysgit bot. This change
hopefully makes both variants happy.
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The windows ninja build is now green, but msvs is still unhappy. Maybe that's
because the .def file was passed when building LTO_static, so only pass
symbol lists for shared libraries.
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The command that cmd.exe is complaining about is:
cmd.exe /c cd /D C:\bb-win7\cmake-clang-i686-mingw32\build\tools\lto && cmake -E echo EXPORTS > symbol.def && type C:/bb-win7/cmake-clang-i686-mingw32/llvm-project/llvm/tools/lto/lto.exports >> symbol.def
Maybe quoting the filename helps.
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The cmake build didn't support EXPORTED_SYMBOL_FILE. Instead, it had a
Windows-only implementation in tools/lto/CMakeLists.txt, a linux-only
implementation in tools/gold/CMakeLists.txt, and a darwin-only implementation
in tools/clang/tools/libclang/CMakeLists.txt.
This attempts to consolidate these one-offs into a single place. Clients can now
just set LLVM_EXPORTED_SYMBOL_FILE and things (hopefully) Just Work, like in
the make build.
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Each of them forms like;
${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/bin/${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}
${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/lib/${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}
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Allow CMake to pick up external projects in llvm/tools without the need to modify the "llvm/tools/CMakeLists.txt" file.
This makes it easier to work with projects that live in other repositories, without needing to specify each one in "llvm/tools/CMakeLists.txt".
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CMake and autotools disagree on what "host" means in a cross-compilation
context. Autotools (and lit) take it to be the machine the binaries being
compiled now will run on. CMake takes it to be the machine actually compiling
the binaries now.
This change makes lit.site-cfg more consistent between autotools and CMake,
allowing lit tests (particularly in ExecutionEngine) to run correctly when
cross-compiled with CMake
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