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| 
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| <div class="doc_title">Customizing LLVMC: Reference Manual</div>
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| 
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| <div class="doc_warning">
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|   <p>Note: This document is a work-in-progress.  Additions and clarifications
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|   are welcome.</p>
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| </div>
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| 
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| <p>LLVMC is a generic compiler driver, designed to be customizable and
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| extensible. It plays the same role for LLVM as the <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">gcc</span></tt> program
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| does for GCC - LLVMC's job is essentially to transform a set of input
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| files into a set of targets depending on configuration rules and user
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| options. What makes LLVMC different is that these transformation rules
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| are completely customizable - in fact, LLVMC knows nothing about the
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| specifics of transformation (even the command-line options are mostly
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| not hard-coded) and regards the transformation structure as an
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| abstract graph. This makes it possible to adapt LLVMC for other
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| purposes - for example, as a build tool for game resources.</p>
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| <p>Because LLVMC employs TableGen <a class="footnote-reference" href="#id2" id="id1" name="id1">[1]</a> as its configuration language, you
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| need to be familiar with it to customize LLVMC.</p>
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| <div class="contents topic">
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| <ul class="simple">
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| <li><a class="reference" href="#compiling-with-llvmc" id="id3" name="id3">Compiling with LLVMC</a></li>
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| <li><a class="reference" href="#predefined-options" id="id4" name="id4">Predefined options</a></li>
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| <li><a class="reference" href="#customizing-llvmc-the-compilation-graph" id="id5" name="id5">Customizing LLVMC: the compilation graph</a></li>
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| <li><a class="reference" href="#writing-a-tool-description" id="id6" name="id6">Writing a tool description</a></li>
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| <li><a class="reference" href="#option-list-specifying-all-options-in-a-single-place" id="id7" name="id7">Option list - specifying all options in a single place</a></li>
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| <li><a class="reference" href="#using-hooks-and-environment-variables-in-the-cmd-line-property" id="id8" name="id8">Using hooks and environment variables in the <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">cmd_line</span></tt> property</a></li>
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| <li><a class="reference" href="#conditional-evaluation-the-case-expression" id="id9" name="id9">Conditional evaluation: the <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">case</span></tt> expression</a></li>
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| <li><a class="reference" href="#language-map" id="id10" name="id10">Language map</a></li>
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| <li><a class="reference" href="#references" id="id11" name="id11">References</a></li>
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| </ul>
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| </div>
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| 
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| <div class="doc_author">Written by Mikhail Glushenkov</div>
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| 
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| <div class="doc_text">
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| <div class="doc_section"><a class="toc-backref" href="#id3" id="compiling-with-llvmc" name="compiling-with-llvmc">Compiling with LLVMC</a></div>
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| <p>LLVMC tries hard to be as compatible with <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">gcc</span></tt> as possible,
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| although there are some small differences. Most of the time, however,
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| you shouldn't be able to notice them:</p>
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| <pre class="literal-block">
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| $ # This works as expected:
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| $ llvmc2 -O3 -Wall hello.cpp
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| $ ./a.out
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| hello
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| </pre>
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| <p>One nice feature of LLVMC is that one doesn't have to distinguish
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| between different compilers for different languages (think <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">g++</span></tt> and
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| <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">gcc</span></tt>) - the right toolchain is chosen automatically based on input
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| language names (which are, in turn, determined from file
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| extensions). If you want to force files ending with ".c" to compile as
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| C++, use the <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">-x</span></tt> option, just like you would do it with <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">gcc</span></tt>:</p>
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| <pre class="literal-block">
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| $ llvmc2 -x c hello.cpp
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| $ # hello.cpp is really a C file
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| $ ./a.out
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| hello
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| </pre>
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| <p>On the other hand, when using LLVMC as a linker to combine several C++
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| object files you should provide the <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">--linker</span></tt> option since it's
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| impossible for LLVMC to choose the right linker in that case:</p>
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| <pre class="literal-block">
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| $ llvmc2 -c hello.cpp
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| $ llvmc2 hello.o
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| [A lot of link-time errors skipped]
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| $ llvmc2 --linker=c++ hello.o
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| $ ./a.out
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| hello
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| </pre>
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| </div>
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| <div class="doc_text">
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| <div class="doc_section"><a class="toc-backref" href="#id4" id="predefined-options" name="predefined-options">Predefined options</a></div>
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| <p>LLVMC has some built-in options that can't be overridden in the
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| configuration files:</p>
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| <ul class="simple">
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">-o</span> <span class="pre">FILE</span></tt> - Output file name.</li>
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">-x</span> <span class="pre">LANGUAGE</span></tt> - Specify the language of the following input files
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| until the next -x option.</li>
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">-v</span></tt> - Enable verbose mode, i.e. print out all executed commands.</li>
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">--view-graph</span></tt> - Show a graphical representation of the compilation
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| graph. Requires that you have <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">dot</span></tt> and <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">gv</span></tt> commands
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| installed. Hidden option, useful for debugging.</li>
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">--write-graph</span></tt> - Write a <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">compilation-graph.dot</span></tt> file in the
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| current directory with the compilation graph description in the
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| Graphviz format. Hidden option, useful for debugging.</li>
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">--save-temps</span></tt> - Write temporary files to the current directory
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| and do not delete them on exit. Hidden option, useful for debugging.</li>
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">--help</span></tt>, <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">--help-hidden</span></tt>, <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">--version</span></tt> - These options have
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| their standard meaning.</li>
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| </ul>
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| </div>
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| <div class="doc_text">
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| <div class="doc_section"><a class="toc-backref" href="#id5" id="customizing-llvmc-the-compilation-graph" name="customizing-llvmc-the-compilation-graph">Customizing LLVMC: the compilation graph</a></div>
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| <p>At the time of writing LLVMC does not support on-the-fly reloading of
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| configuration, so to customize LLVMC you'll have to recompile the
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| source code (which lives under <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">$LLVM_DIR/tools/llvmc2</span></tt>). The
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| default configuration files are <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">Common.td</span></tt> (contains common
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| definitions, don't forget to <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">include</span></tt> it in your configuration
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| files), <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">Tools.td</span></tt> (tool descriptions) and <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">Graph.td</span></tt> (compilation
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| graph definition).</p>
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| <p>To compile LLVMC with your own configuration file (say,``MyGraph.td``),
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| run <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">make</span></tt> like this:</p>
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| <pre class="literal-block">
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| $ cd $LLVM_DIR/tools/llvmc2
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| $ make GRAPH=MyGraph.td TOOLNAME=my_llvmc
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| </pre>
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| <p>This will build an executable named <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">my_llvmc</span></tt>. There are also
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| several sample configuration files in the <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">llvmc2/examples</span></tt>
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| subdirectory that should help to get you started.</p>
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| <p>Internally, LLVMC stores information about possible source
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| transformations in form of a graph. Nodes in this graph represent
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| tools, and edges between two nodes represent a transformation path. A
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| special "root" node is used to mark entry points for the
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| transformations. LLVMC also assigns a weight to each edge (more on
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| this later) to choose between several alternative edges.</p>
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| <p>The definition of the compilation graph (see file <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">Graph.td</span></tt>) is
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| just a list of edges:</p>
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| <pre class="literal-block">
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| def CompilationGraph : CompilationGraph<[
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|     Edge<root, llvm_gcc_c>,
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|     Edge<root, llvm_gcc_assembler>,
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|     ...
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| 
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|     Edge<llvm_gcc_c, llc>,
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|     Edge<llvm_gcc_cpp, llc>,
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|     ...
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| 
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|     OptionalEdge<llvm_gcc_c, opt, [(switch_on "opt")]>,
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|     OptionalEdge<llvm_gcc_cpp, opt, [(switch_on "opt")]>,
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|     ...
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| 
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|     OptionalEdge<llvm_gcc_assembler, llvm_gcc_cpp_linker,
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|         (case (input_languages_contain "c++"), (inc_weight),
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|               (or (parameter_equals "linker", "g++"),
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|                   (parameter_equals "linker", "c++")), (inc_weight))>,
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|     ...
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| 
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|     ]>;
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| </pre>
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| <p>As you can see, the edges can be either default or optional, where
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| optional edges are differentiated by sporting a <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">case</span></tt> expression
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| used to calculate the edge's weight.</p>
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| <p>The default edges are assigned a weight of 1, and optional edges get a
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| weight of 0 + 2*N where N is the number of tests that evaluated to
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| true in the <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">case</span></tt> expression. It is also possible to provide an
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| integer parameter to <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">inc_weight</span></tt> and <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">dec_weight</span></tt> - in this case,
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| the weight is increased (or decreased) by the provided value instead
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| of the default 2.</p>
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| <p>When passing an input file through the graph, LLVMC picks the edge
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| with the maximum weight. To avoid ambiguity, there should be only one
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| default edge between two nodes (with the exception of the root node,
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| which gets a special treatment - there you are allowed to specify one
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| default edge <em>per language</em>).</p>
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| <p>To get a visual representation of the compilation graph (useful for
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| debugging), run <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">llvmc2</span> <span class="pre">--view-graph</span></tt>. You will need <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">dot</span></tt> and
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| <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">gsview</span></tt> installed for this to work properly.</p>
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| </div>
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| <div class="doc_text">
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| <div class="doc_section"><a class="toc-backref" href="#id6" id="writing-a-tool-description" name="writing-a-tool-description">Writing a tool description</a></div>
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| <p>As was said earlier, nodes in the compilation graph represent tools,
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| which are described separately. A tool definition looks like this
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| (taken from the <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">Tools.td</span></tt> file):</p>
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| <pre class="literal-block">
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| def llvm_gcc_cpp : Tool<[
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|     (in_language "c++"),
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|     (out_language "llvm-assembler"),
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|     (output_suffix "bc"),
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|     (cmd_line "llvm-g++ -c $INFILE -o $OUTFILE -emit-llvm"),
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|     (sink)
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|     ]>;
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| </pre>
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| <p>This defines a new tool called <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">llvm_gcc_cpp</span></tt>, which is an alias for
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| <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">llvm-g++</span></tt>. As you can see, a tool definition is just a list of
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| properties; most of them should be self-explanatory. The <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">sink</span></tt>
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| property means that this tool should be passed all command-line
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| options that lack explicit descriptions.</p>
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| <p>The complete list of the currently implemented tool properties follows:</p>
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| <ul class="simple">
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| <li>Possible tool properties:<ul>
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">in_language</span></tt> - input language name.</li>
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">out_language</span></tt> - output language name.</li>
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">output_suffix</span></tt> - output file suffix.</li>
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">cmd_line</span></tt> - the actual command used to run the tool. You can
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| use <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">$INFILE</span></tt> and <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">$OUTFILE</span></tt> variables, output redirection
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| with <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">></span></tt>, hook invocations (<tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">$CALL</span></tt>), environment variables
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| (via <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">$ENV</span></tt>) and the <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">case</span></tt> construct (more on this below).</li>
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">join</span></tt> - this tool is a "join node" in the graph, i.e. it gets a
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| list of input files and joins them together. Used for linkers.</li>
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">sink</span></tt> - all command-line options that are not handled by other
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| tools are passed to this tool.</li>
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| </ul>
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| </li>
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| </ul>
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| <p>The next tool definition is slightly more complex:</p>
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| <pre class="literal-block">
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| def llvm_gcc_linker : Tool<[
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|     (in_language "object-code"),
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|     (out_language "executable"),
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|     (output_suffix "out"),
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|     (cmd_line "llvm-gcc $INFILE -o $OUTFILE"),
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|     (join),
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|     (prefix_list_option "L", (forward),
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|                         (help "add a directory to link path")),
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|     (prefix_list_option "l", (forward),
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|                         (help "search a library when linking")),
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|     (prefix_list_option "Wl", (unpack_values),
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|                         (help "pass options to linker"))
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|     ]>;
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| </pre>
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| <p>This tool has a "join" property, which means that it behaves like a
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| linker. This tool also defines several command-line options: <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">-l</span></tt>,
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| <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">-L</span></tt> and <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">-Wl</span></tt> which have their usual meaning. An option has two
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| attributes: a name and a (possibly empty) list of properties. All
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| currently implemented option types and properties are described below:</p>
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| <ul>
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| <li><p class="first">Possible option types:</p>
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| <blockquote>
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| <ul class="simple">
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">switch_option</span></tt> - a simple boolean switch, for example <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">-time</span></tt>.</li>
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">parameter_option</span></tt> - option that takes an argument, for example
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| <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">-std=c99</span></tt>;</li>
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">parameter_list_option</span></tt> - same as the above, but more than one
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| occurence of the option is allowed.</li>
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">prefix_option</span></tt> - same as the parameter_option, but the option name
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| and parameter value are not separated.</li>
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">prefix_list_option</span></tt> - same as the above, but more than one
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| occurence of the option is allowed; example: <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">-lm</span> <span class="pre">-lpthread</span></tt>.</li>
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">alias_option</span></tt> - a special option type for creating
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| aliases. Unlike other option types, aliases are not allowed to
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| have any properties besides the aliased option name. Usage
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| example: <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">(alias_option</span> <span class="pre">"preprocess",</span> <span class="pre">"E")</span></tt></li>
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| </ul>
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| </blockquote>
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| </li>
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| <li><p class="first">Possible option properties:</p>
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| <blockquote>
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| <ul class="simple">
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">append_cmd</span></tt> - append a string to the tool invocation command.</li>
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">forward</span></tt> - forward this option unchanged.</li>
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">output_suffix</span></tt> - modify the output suffix of this
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| tool. Example : <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">(switch</span> <span class="pre">"E",</span> <span class="pre">(output_suffix</span> <span class="pre">"i")</span></tt>.</li>
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">stop_compilation</span></tt> - stop compilation after this phase.</li>
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">unpack_values</span></tt> - used for for splitting and forwarding
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| comma-separated lists of options, e.g. <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">-Wa,-foo=bar,-baz</span></tt> is
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| converted to <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">-foo=bar</span> <span class="pre">-baz</span></tt> and appended to the tool invocation
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| command.</li>
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">help</span></tt> - help string associated with this option. Used for
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| <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">--help</span></tt> output.</li>
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">required</span></tt> - this option is obligatory.</li>
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| </ul>
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| </blockquote>
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| </li>
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| </ul>
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| </div>
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| <div class="doc_text">
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| <div class="doc_section"><a class="toc-backref" href="#id7" id="option-list-specifying-all-options-in-a-single-place" name="option-list-specifying-all-options-in-a-single-place">Option list - specifying all options in a single place</a></div>
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| <p>It can be handy to have all information about options gathered in a
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| single place to provide an overview. This can be achieved by using a
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| so-called <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">OptionList</span></tt>:</p>
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| <pre class="literal-block">
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| def Options : OptionList<[
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| (switch_option "E", (help "Help string")),
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| (alias_option "quiet", "q")
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| ...
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| ]>;
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| </pre>
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| <p><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">OptionList</span></tt> is also a good place to specify option aliases.</p>
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| <p>Tool-specific option properties like <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">append_cmd</span></tt> have (obviously)
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| no meaning in the context of <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">OptionList</span></tt>, so the only properties
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| allowed there are <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">help</span></tt> and <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">required</span></tt>.</p>
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| <p>Option lists are used at the file scope. See file
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| <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">examples/Clang.td</span></tt> for an example of <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">OptionList</span></tt> usage.</p>
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| </div>
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| <div class="doc_text">
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| <div class="doc_section"><a class="toc-backref" href="#id8" id="using-hooks-and-environment-variables-in-the-cmd-line-property" name="using-hooks-and-environment-variables-in-the-cmd-line-property">Using hooks and environment variables in the <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">cmd_line</span></tt> property</a></div>
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| <p>Normally, LLVMC executes programs from the system <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">PATH</span></tt>. Sometimes,
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| this is not sufficient: for example, we may want to specify tool names
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| in the configuration file. This can be achieved via the mechanism of
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| hooks - to compile LLVMC with your hooks, just drop a .cpp file into
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| <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">tools/llvmc2</span></tt> directory. Hooks should live in the <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">hooks</span></tt>
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| namespace and have the signature <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">std::string</span> <span class="pre">hooks::MyHookName</span>
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| <span class="pre">(void)</span></tt>. They can be used from the <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">cmd_line</span></tt> tool property:</p>
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| <pre class="literal-block">
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| (cmd_line "$CALL(MyHook)/path/to/file -o $CALL(AnotherHook)")
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| </pre>
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| <p>It is also possible to use environment variables in the same manner:</p>
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| <pre class="literal-block">
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| (cmd_line "$ENV(VAR1)/path/to/file -o $ENV(VAR2)")
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| </pre>
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| <p>To change the command line string based on user-provided options use
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| the <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">case</span></tt> expression (documented below):</p>
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| <pre class="literal-block">
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| (cmd_line
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|   (case
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|     (switch_on "E"),
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|        "llvm-g++ -E -x c $INFILE -o $OUTFILE",
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|     (default),
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|        "llvm-g++ -c -x c $INFILE -o $OUTFILE -emit-llvm"))
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| </pre>
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| </div>
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| <div class="doc_text">
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| <div class="doc_section"><a class="toc-backref" href="#id9" id="conditional-evaluation-the-case-expression" name="conditional-evaluation-the-case-expression">Conditional evaluation: the <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">case</span></tt> expression</a></div>
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| <p>The 'case' construct can be used to calculate weights of the optional
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| edges and to choose between several alternative command line strings
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| in the <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">cmd_line</span></tt> tool property. It is designed after the
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| similarly-named construct in functional languages and takes the form
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| <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">(case</span> <span class="pre">(test_1),</span> <span class="pre">statement_1,</span> <span class="pre">(test_2),</span> <span class="pre">statement_2,</span> <span class="pre">...</span> <span class="pre">(test_N),</span>
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| <span class="pre">statement_N)</span></tt>. The statements are evaluated only if the corresponding
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| tests evaluate to true.</p>
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| <p>Examples:</p>
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| <pre class="literal-block">
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| // Increases edge weight by 5 if "-A" is provided on the
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| // command-line, and by 5 more if "-B" is also provided.
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| (case
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|     (switch_on "A"), (inc_weight 5),
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|     (switch_on "B"), (inc_weight 5))
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| 
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| // Evaluates to "cmdline1" if option "-A" is provided on the
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| // command line, otherwise to "cmdline2"
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| (case
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|     (switch_on "A"), "cmdline1",
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|     (switch_on "B"), "cmdline2",
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|     (default), "cmdline3")
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| </pre>
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| <p>Note the slight difference in 'case' expression handling in contexts
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| of edge weights and command line specification - in the second example
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| the value of the <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">"B"</span></tt> switch is never checked when switch <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">"A"</span></tt> is
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| enabled, and the whole expression always evaluates to <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">"cmdline1"</span></tt> in
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| that case.</p>
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| <p>Case expressions can also be nested, i.e. the following is legal:</p>
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| <pre class="literal-block">
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| (case (switch_on "E"), (case (switch_on "o"), ..., (default), ...)
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|       (default), ...)
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| </pre>
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| <p>You should, however, try to avoid doing that because it hurts
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| readability. It is usually better to split tool descriptions and/or
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| use TableGen inheritance instead.</p>
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| <ul class="simple">
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| <li>Possible tests are:<ul>
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">switch_on</span></tt> - Returns true if a given command-line option is
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| provided by the user. Example: <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">(switch_on</span> <span class="pre">"opt")</span></tt>. Note that
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| you have to define all possible command-line options separately in
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| the tool descriptions. See the next doc_text for the discussion of
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| different kinds of command-line options.</li>
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">parameter_equals</span></tt> - Returns true if a command-line parameter equals
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| a given value. Example: <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">(parameter_equals</span> <span class="pre">"W",</span> <span class="pre">"all")</span></tt>.</li>
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">element_in_list</span></tt> - Returns true if a command-line parameter list
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| includes a given value. Example: <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">(parameter_in_list</span> <span class="pre">"l",</span> <span class="pre">"pthread")</span></tt>.</li>
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">input_languages_contain</span></tt> - Returns true if a given language
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| belongs to the current input language set. Example:
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| <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">`(input_languages_contain</span> <span class="pre">"c++")</span></tt>.</li>
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">in_language</span></tt> - Evaluates to true if the language of the input
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| file equals to the argument. Valid only when using <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">case</span></tt>
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| expression in a <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">cmd_line</span></tt> tool property. Example:
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| <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">`(in_language</span> <span class="pre">"c++")</span></tt>.</li>
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">not_empty</span></tt> - Returns true if a given option (which should be
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| either a parameter or a parameter list) is set by the
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| user. Example: <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">`(not_empty</span> <span class="pre">"o")</span></tt>.</li>
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">default</span></tt> - Always evaluates to true. Should always be the last
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| test in the <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">case</span></tt> expression.</li>
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">and</span></tt> - A standard logical combinator that returns true iff all
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| of its arguments return true. Used like this: <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">(and</span> <span class="pre">(test1),</span>
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| <span class="pre">(test2),</span> <span class="pre">...</span> <span class="pre">(testN))</span></tt>. Nesting of <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">and</span></tt> and <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">or</span></tt> is allowed,
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| but not encouraged.</li>
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| <li><tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">or</span></tt> - Another logical combinator that returns true only if any
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| one of its arguments returns true. Example: <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">(or</span> <span class="pre">(test1),</span>
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| <span class="pre">(test2),</span> <span class="pre">...</span> <span class="pre">(testN))</span></tt>.</li>
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| </ul>
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| </li>
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| </ul>
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| </div>
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| <div class="doc_text">
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| <div class="doc_section"><a class="toc-backref" href="#id10" id="language-map" name="language-map">Language map</a></div>
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| <p>One last thing that you will need to modify when adding support for a
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| new language to LLVMC is the language map, which defines mappings from
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| file extensions to language names. It is used to choose the proper
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| toolchain(s) for a given input file set. Language map definition is
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| located in the file <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">Tools.td</span></tt> and looks like this:</p>
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| <pre class="literal-block">
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| def LanguageMap : LanguageMap<
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|     [LangToSuffixes<"c++", ["cc", "cp", "cxx", "cpp", "CPP", "c++", "C"]>,
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|      LangToSuffixes<"c", ["c"]>,
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|      ...
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|     ]>;
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| </pre>
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| </div>
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| <div class="doc_text">
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| <div class="doc_section"><a class="toc-backref" href="#id11" id="references" name="references">References</a></div>
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