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LLVM backend for 6502
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Makefiles, the CMake files in every other part of the LLVM tree, and sanity. This should also restore the output tree structure of all the unit tests, sorry for breaking that, and thanks for letting me know. The fundamental change is to put a CMakeLists.txt file in the unittest directory, with a single test binary produced from it. This has several advantages: - No more weird directory stripping in the unittest macro, allowing it to be used more readily in other projects. - No more directory prefixes on all the source files. - Allows correct and precise use of LLVM's per-directory dependency system. - Allows use of the checking logic for source files that have not been added to the CMake build. This uncovered a file being skipped with CMake in LLVM and one in Clang's unit tests. - Makes Specifying conditional compilation or other custom logic for JIT tests easier. It did require adding the concept of an explicit 'optional' source file to the CMake build so that the missing-file check can skip cases where the file is *supposed* to be missing. =] This is another chunk of refactoring the CMake build in order to make it usable for other clients like CompilerRT / ASan / TSan. Note that this is interdependent with a Clang CMake change. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@158909 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8 |
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bindings | ||
cmake | ||
docs | ||
examples | ||
include | ||
lib | ||
projects | ||
runtime | ||
test | ||
tools | ||
unittests | ||
utils | ||
.gitignore | ||
CMakeLists.txt | ||
configure | ||
CREDITS.TXT | ||
LICENSE.TXT | ||
llvm.spec.in | ||
LLVMBuild.txt | ||
Makefile | ||
Makefile.common | ||
Makefile.config.in | ||
Makefile.rules | ||
README.txt |
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