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| ==========================
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| Sphinx Quickstart Template
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| ==========================
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| 
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| Introduction and Quickstart
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| ===========================
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| 
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| This document is meant to get you writing documentation as fast as possible
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| even if you have no previous experience with Sphinx. The goal is to take
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| someone in the state of "I want to write documentation and get it added to
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| LLVM's docs" and turn that into useful documentation mailed to llvm-commits
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| with as little nonsense as possible.
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| 
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| You can find this document in ``docs/SphinxQuickstartTemplate.rst``. You
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| should copy it, open the new file in your text editor, write your docs, and
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| then send the new document to llvm-commits for review.
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| 
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| Focus on *content*. It is easy to fix the Sphinx (reStructuredText) syntax
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| later if necessary, although reStructuredText tries to imitate common
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| plain-text conventions so it should be quite natural. A basic knowledge of
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| reStructuredText syntax is useful when writing the document, so the last
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| ~half of this document (starting with `Example Section`_) gives examples
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| which should cover 99% of use cases.
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| 
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| Let me say that again: focus on *content*. But if you really need to verify
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| Sphinx's output, see ``docs/README.txt`` for information.
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| 
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| Once you have finished with the content, please send the ``.rst`` file to
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| llvm-commits for review.
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| 
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| Guidelines
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| ==========
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| 
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| Try to answer the following questions in your first section:
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| 
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| #. Why would I want to read this document?
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| 
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| #. What should I know to be able to follow along with this document?
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| 
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| #. What will I have learned by the end of this document?
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| 
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| Common names for the first section are ``Introduction``, ``Overview``, or
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| ``Background``.
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| 
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| If possible, make your document a "how to". Give it a name ``HowTo*.rst``
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| like the other "how to" documents. This format is usually the easiest
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| for another person to understand and also the most useful.
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| 
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| You generally should not be writing documentation other than a "how to"
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| unless there is already a "how to" about your topic. The reason for this
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| is that without a "how to" document to read first, it is difficult for a
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| person to understand a more advanced document.
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| 
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| Focus on content (yes, I had to say it again).
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| 
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| The rest of this document shows example reStructuredText markup constructs
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| that are meant to be read by you in your text editor after you have copied
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| this file into a new file for the documentation you are about to write.
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| 
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| Example Section
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| ===============
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| 
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| Your text can be *emphasized*, **bold**, or ``monospace``.
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| 
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| Use blank lines to separate paragraphs.
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| 
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| Headings (like ``Example Section`` just above) give your document its
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| structure. Use the same kind of adornments (e.g. ``======`` vs. ``------``)
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| as are used in this document. The adornment must be the same length as the
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| text above it. For Vim users, variations of ``yypVr=`` might be handy.
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| 
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| Example Subsection
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| ------------------
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| 
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| Make a link `like this <http://llvm.org/>`_. There is also a more
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| sophisticated syntax which `can be more readable`_ for longer links since
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| it disrupts the flow less. You can put the ``.. _`link text`: <URL>`` block
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| pretty much anywhere later in the document.
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| 
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| .. _`can be more readable`: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LLVM
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| 
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| Lists can be made like this:
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| 
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| #. A list starting with ``#.`` will be automatically numbered.
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| 
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| #. This is a second list element.
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| 
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|    #. Use indentation to create nested lists.
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| 
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| You can also use unordered lists.
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| 
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| * Stuff.
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| 
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|   + Deeper stuff.
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| 
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| * More stuff.
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| 
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| Example Subsubsection
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| You can make blocks of code like this:
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| 
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| .. code-block:: c++
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| 
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|    int main() {
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|      return 0;
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|    }
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| 
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| For a shell session, use a ``console`` code block (some existing docs use
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| ``bash``):
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| 
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| .. code-block:: console
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| 
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|    $ echo "Goodbye cruel world!"
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|    $ rm -rf /
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| 
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| If you need to show LLVM IR use the ``llvm`` code block.
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| 
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| .. code-block:: llvm
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| 
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|    define i32 @test1() {
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|    entry:
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|      ret i32 0
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|    }
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| 
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| Some other common code blocks you might need are ``c``, ``objc``, ``make``,
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| and ``cmake``. If you need something beyond that, you can look at the `full
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| list`_ of supported code blocks.
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| 
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| .. _`full list`: http://pygments.org/docs/lexers/
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| 
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| However, don't waste time fiddling with syntax highlighting when you could
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| be adding meaningful content. When in doubt, show preformatted text
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| without any syntax highlighting like this:
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| 
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| ::
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| 
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|                           .
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|                            +:.
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|                        ..:: ::
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|                     .++:+:: ::+:.:.
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|                    .:+           :
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|             ::.::..::            .+.
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|           ..:+    ::              :
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|     ......+:.                    ..
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|           :++.    ..              :
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|             .+:::+::              :
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|             ..   . .+            ::
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|                      +.:      .::+.
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|                       ...+. .: .
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|                          .++:..
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|                           ...
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| 
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| Hopefully you won't need to be this deep
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| """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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| 
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| If you need to do fancier things than what has been shown in this document,
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| you can mail the list or check Sphinx's `reStructuredText Primer`_.
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| 
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| .. _`reStructuredText Primer`: http://sphinx.pocoo.org/rest.html
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