Daniel Dunbar 9851567a10 Initial configure support for using Clang as the LLVM capable compiler.
Comes in two parts:
 1. Use --with-clang=path/to/clang/compiler to select an installed clang, or
    --with-built-clang to have the makefiles use the clang which will be built
    as the LLVM capable compiler. If neither is given, --with-built-clang will
    be used if the Clang sources are checked out into the standard location
    (tools/clang).

 2. Use --with-llvmcc={llvm-gcc,clang,none} to specify which LLVM capable
    compiler to use. If not given, then llvm-gcc will be used if available,
    otherwise Clang.

Makefile support still to come.

Eric, Doug, Chris, seem reasonable?

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Low Level Virtual Machine (LLVM)
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This directory and its subdirectories contain source code for the Low Level
Virtual Machine, a toolkit for the construction of highly optimized compilers,
optimizers, and runtime environments.

LLVM is open source software. You may freely distribute it under the terms of
the license agreement found in LICENSE.txt.

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