source dir for LLVM to be specified explicitly. This removes the dependency
on the llvm-config script. If the option is not given, then the scripts use
llvm-config which should be both built and in the PATH. This arrangement
provides a useful default for most developers but also allows the nightly
tester to execute countloc.sh before llvm-config is built and without
altering the PATH.
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the llvm source root from the llvm-config command. The dependency now is
that the correct llvm-config command is in the path. For most developers
this is the case.
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determine the top directory. This allows the tool to find the correct top
directory when you have something like:
/x/llvm
/x/llvm2
/x/llvm3
Previously the scripts would always find /x/llvm even if you were in the
llvm2 or llvm3 directory because the pattern didn't allow the digits at
the end of the path.
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replacement for getsrcs.sh which now generates too much text to put on a
Linux command line. The approach taken with llvmgrep is to execute a find
command and execute a grep on each file that matches the name pattern. The
arguments to this script are the same as those of egrep. Note that the -H
and -n options to egrep will always be passed so that you always get the
file and line number of matches.
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