This lets the queries work on Windows as well as Linux.
This does mean make and cmake aren't using the same scripts to do the
queries (again), but at least GetSVN.cmake understands git and git-svn
as well as svn now.
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Presumably it was added to the CMake system when MAXPATHLEN was still
used by code built for Windows. Currently only lib/Support/Path.inc uses
MAXPATHLEN, and it should be available on all Unices.
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This allows the logic to work with Git, and also uses the variable names
to match what Clang is actually looking for.
This is a re-application of r190556 and r190808. This changes the interface
of GetSVN.cmake. Clang change to follow.
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A shared library (unlike a .a), has its dependencies recorded in the library and
we can pass PRIVATE to target_link_libraries.
This patch then removes some bogus dependencies when using
BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON. For example, we go from
build lib/CodeGen/CMakeFiles/LLVMCodeGen.dir/AggressiveAntiDepBreaker.cpp.o:
CXX_COMPILER /home/espindola/llvm/llvm/lib/CodeGen/AggressiveAntiDepBreaker.cpp
|| include/llvm/IR/intrinsics_gen lib/libLLVMSupport.so
lib/libLLVMCore.so lib/libLLVMBitReader.so
lib/libLLVMTransformUtils.so lib/libLLVMInstCombine.so
lib/libLLVMScalarOpts.so lib/libLLVMipa.so lib/libLLVMAnalysis.so
lib/libLLVMMCParser.so lib/libLLVMMC.so lib/libLLVMObject.so
lib/libLLVMTarget.so lib/libLLVMProfileData.so
to
build lib/CodeGen/CMakeFiles/LLVMCodeGen.dir/AggressiveAntiDepBreaker.cpp.o:
CXX_COMPILER /home/espindola/llvm/llvm/lib/CodeGen/AggressiveAntiDepBreaker.cpp
|| include/llvm/IR/intrinsics_gen lib/libLLVMSupport.so
lib/libLLVMCore.so lib/libLLVMTransformUtils.so
lib/libLLVMScalarOpts.so lib/libLLVMAnalysis.so lib/libLLVMMC.so
lib/libLLVMTarget.so
In fact, build.ninja goes from 5231028 bytes to 4896759 bytes.
With this, old verisons of bfd ld (2.24 is OK, 2.23 warns) will print a bogus
warning when building with BUILD_SHARED_LIBS.
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IMO we need to clean up some of these, but the member variable one
(C4458) has false positives on static methods. It is currently firing
on Twine, which has a static method like:
struct Twine {
uintptr_t LHS, RHS;
static void staticMethod() {
// warning C4458: declaration of 'LHS' hides class member
uintptr_t LHS;
...
}
};
We should fix up clang's -Wshadow and clean it up, and then we can
re-enable some of these MSVC warnings.
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Summary: This is a fix for the command line syntax error while building LTO when using MinGW.
Patch By: jsroemer
Reviewers: rnk
Reviewed By: rnk
Subscribers: rnk, beanz, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5476
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On FreeBSD 10.0, size_t needs to be defined before including cxxabi.h.
Currenty HAVE_CXXABI_H is not defined on FreeBSD because of that reason.
This patch teaches cmake and configure how to include it.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D5940
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This tool lets us build LLVM components within the tree by setting up a
$GOPATH that resembles a tree fetched in the normal way with "go get".
It is intended that components such as the Go frontend will be built in-tree
using this tool.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5902
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This would cause the flag to appear in the output of "llvm-config --cppflags",
which should contain only preprocessor flags. The -gsplit-dwarf flag in
particular can cause problems with certain downstream users such as cgo.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D5895
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the CGO build environment. This lets things like -rpath propagate down
to the C++ code that is built along side the Go bindings when testing
them.
Patch by Peter Collingbourne, and verified that it works by me.
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It dropped required functions for plugins with gnu ld 2.20 and 2.21.
Failing Tests (1):
LLVM :: Feature/load_module.ll
Hello: bin/opt: symbol lookup error: lib/LLVMHello.so: undefined symbol: _ZN4llvm11raw_ostream13write_escapedENS_9StringRefEb
Failing Tests (1):
Clang :: Frontend/plugins.c
error: unable to load plugin 'lib/PrintFunctionNames.so': 'lib/PrintFunctionNames.so: undefined symbol: _ZN5clang15PluginASTAction6anchorEv'
I think we should inspect linker's version or behavior to introduce --gc-sections for --export-dynamic.
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Both bfd ld and gold correctly handle --export-dynamic, so gc-sections is safe even for binaries
that support plugins.
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In fact, symbolization is now expected to work only on Linux and
FreeBSD/NetBSD, where we have dl_iterate_phdr and can learn the
main executable name without argv0 (it will be possible on BSD systems
after http://reviews.llvm.org/D5693 lands). #ifdef-out the code for
all the rest Unix systems.
Reviewed in http://reviews.llvm.org/D5610
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This change modifies fatal signal handler used in LLVM tools.
Now it attempts to find llvm-symbolizer binary and communicates
with it in order to turn instruction addresses into
function/file/line info entries. This should significantly improve
stack traces readability in Debug builds.
This feature only works on selected platforms (including Darwin
and Linux). If the symbolization fails for some reason, signal
handler will fallback to the original behavior.
Reviewed in http://reviews.llvm.org/D5610
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lldb sets the variable SHARED_LIBRARY to 1, which breaks this conditional,
because older versions of CMake interpret
if ("${t}" STREQUAL "SHARED_LIBRARY")
as meaning
if ("${t}" STREQUAL "1")
in this case. Change the conditional so it does the right thing with both old
and new CMakes.
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``make clean`` because it won't be available.
This is an attempt to unbreak buildbots broken by r217484.
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This fixes the generation of broken LLVMExports.cmake file by
the Autoconf/Makefile build system when --enable-shared is passed to
configure.
When --enable_shared is passed the Makefile.rules does not set the
LLVMConfigLibs variable which cmake/modules/Makefile previously relied
on. Now it runs the llvm-config command itself to get the library names.
This still isn't perfect because the generated LLVM targets refer to the
static libraries and not the shared library but that is much larger
problem to fix.
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The basic idea is similar to the existing cross compilation support. A directory must be configured to build host versions of tablegen tools and llvm-config. This directory can be user provided (and configured), or it can be created during the build. During a build the native build directory will be configured and built to supply the tablegen tools used during the build. A user could also explicitly provide the tablegen executables to run on the CMake command line.
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Some editors create hidden file backups in the same
directory as the file, and it's annoying when cmake
errors on them.
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I've fixed most of the simple bugs and currently "check-llvm" test suite
has 26 failures, and "check-clang" suite has 5 failures.
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This test was testing nothing, as only -Werror was ever
being added to the compiler flags.
You can see the final nitty-gritty compiler invocation in
CMakeFiles/CMakeOutput.log (for successful tests) and
CMakeFiles/CMakeError.log (for failed tests).
Before:
Building C object CMakeFiles/cmTryCompileExec3385359576.dir/src.c.o
/usr/bin/clang -fPIC -Wall -W -Wno-unused-parameter -Wwrite-strings -Wmissing-field-initializers -pedantic -Wno-long-long -Wcovered-switch-default -DC_WCOMMENT_ALLOWS_LINE_WRAP -Werror -o CMakeFiles/cmTryCompileExec3385359576.dir/src.c.o -c /home/nobled/code/llvm-b9/CMakeFiles/CMakeTmp/src.c
After:
Building C object CMakeFiles/cmTryCompileExec3385359576.dir/src.c.o
/usr/bin/clang -fPIC -Wall -W -Wno-unused-parameter -Wwrite-strings -Wmissing-field-initializers -pedantic -Wno-long-long -Wcovered-switch-default -DC_WCOMMENT_ALLOWS_LINE_WRAP -Werror -Wcomment -o CMakeFiles/cmTryCompileExec3385359576.dir/src.c.o -c /home/nobled/code/llvm-b9/CMakeFiles/CMakeTmp/src.c
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clang has only been smart enough not to trigger -Wnon-virtual-dtor
warnings on final classes since r208449 (in clang 3.5). Building
with older versions is extremely noisy, so disable the warning
on those compilers.
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treated as errors (which is still the default). This is useful when
working on documentation that has existing errors.
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use is deprecated in favour of llvm_map_components_to_libnames()
Although message(DEPRECATION "msg") would probably be a better fit this
does nothing if CMAKE_ERROR_DEPRECATED and CMAKE_WARNING_DEPRECATED are
both off, which is the default.
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of LLVM using CMake can easily find the tools directory.
LLVM_BUILD_TOOLS_BINARY_DIR was removed because it is now
superfluous.
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clients of LLVM know if RTTI and/or EH were enabled in the build of
LLVM they are trying to link against.
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to globally be controlled. Individual targets (e.g. ExceptionDemo) can
still override this by using LLVM_REQUIRE_RTTI and LLVM_REQUIRE_EH if
they need to be compiled with RTTI or exception handling respectively.
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Removing the native CMakeCache.txt causes the target to get re-run needlessly
on some systems. We'll want another solution for that part of the fix.
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This adds support for building native artifacts when cross-compiling using the
popular side-by-side source directory layout (no symlinks, no nested
repositories).
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It turns out this commit was fine. The problem was in the legacy build system (fixed r213010).
This reverts commit r213005.
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This broke one of the builds, presumably side-by-side modular CMake.
Investigating.
This reverts commit r212998.
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clang r212997 incorporated these settings into its own build system. They no
longer need to be set from LLVM.
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For example, c-index-test.exe requires just libclang.dll (its import library).
When libraries in libclang were not PRIVATE but PUBLIC, c-index-test required libraries transitive by libclang.
Note, on mingw with BUILD_SHARED_LIBS, library dependencies would become more strict.
In principle, required libraries should be "required in its source file".
This will help to detect missing dependencies.
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On Win32.DLL, it points not lib but bin.
LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY affects add_library(MODULE), especially Win32.DLL.
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This -f group flag appears to influence linker flags, breaking the usual rules
and causing CMake's link invocation to fail during feature detection due to
missing link dependencies (msan_*).
Let's forcibly add it for now to get things the way they were before feature
detection started working.
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When LLVM_ENABLE_TIMESTAMPS has been disabled we can prevent the preprocessor
from embedding dates, times and file timestamps.
There are a few motivations for this:
1) Validate the recent CMake feature detection bugfix from LLVM r212586 with
a flag that's not actually available everywhere.
2) Dogfood clang's new -Wdate-time warning from r210511 when bootstrapping.
3) Encourage reproducible builds.
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add_flag_if_supported() and add_flag_or_print_warning() were effectively
no-ops, just returning the value of the first result (usually
'-fno-omit-frame-pointer') for all subsequent checks for different flags.
Due to the way CMake caches feature detection results, we need to provide
symbolic variable names which will persist the cached results. This commit
fixes feature detection using these two macros.
The feature checks now run and get stored correctly, and the correct output can
be observed in configure logs:
-- Performing Test C_SUPPORTS_FPIC
-- Performing Test C_SUPPORTS_FPIC - Success
-- Performing Test CXX_SUPPORTS_FPIC
-- Performing Test CXX_SUPPORTS_FPIC - Success
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FIXME: Make this configurable.
FIXME: "ENABLE_SHARED" doesn't make sense, since it is used just for plugins. We may rename it.
I introduced config.enable_shared in r120273.
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By default, CMake will set NDEBUG in Rel* builds and leave it off in
debug builds, so we shouldn't need to do anything ourselves.
Before this change, it was possible to a Debug build without assertions
(aka Debug-Asserts in the autoconf system) by configuring with
-DLLVM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS=OFF, but this configuration isn't very useful.
You can still get the same effect by explicitly adding -DNDEBUG to
CFLAGS.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4257
Patch by Janusz Sobczak!
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clang's own CMake setup handles this as of r210308.
The CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING special-case will no longer be hard-coded. This was
clearly site-specific to someone's local configuration and should be passed in
at configure time if needed with e.g. -DLIBXML2_LIBRARIES=... (the libxml2
target I tried here doesn't even support liblzma so it's *way* off).
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Replace the crufty build-time configure checks for program paths with
equivalent runtime logic.
This lets users install graphing tools as needed without having to reconfigure
and rebuild LLVM, while eliminating a long chain of inappropriate compile
dependencies that included GUI programs and the windowing system.
Additional features:
* Support the OS X 'open' command to view graphs generated by any of the
Graphviz utilities. This is an alternative to the Graphviz OS X UI which is
no longer available on Mountain Lion.
* Produce informative log output upon failure to indicate which programs can
be installed to view graphs.
Ping me if this doesn't work for your particular environment.
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This commit starts with a "git mv ARM64 AArch64" and continues out
from there, renaming the C++ classes, intrinsics, and other
target-local objects for consistency.
"ARM64" test directories are also moved, and tests that began their
life in ARM64 use an arm64 triple, those from AArch64 use an aarch64
triple. Both should be equivalent though.
This finishes the AArch64 merge, and everyone should feel free to
continue committing as normal now.
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abort while configuring if doxygen could not be found. This
is desirable because if the build is going to fail then it should
fail as early as possible.
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The option LLVM_ENABLE_SPHINX option enables the "docs-llvm-html",
"docs-llvm-man" targets but does not build them by default. The
following CMake options have been added that control what targets are
made available
SPHINX_OUTPUT_HTML
SPHINX_OUTPUT_MAN
If LLVM_BUILD_DOCS is enabled then the enabled docs-llvm-* targets will
be built by default and if ``make install`` is run then docs-llvm-html
and docs-llvm-man will be installed (tested on Linux only).
The add_sphinx_target function is in its own file so it can be included
by other projects that use Sphinx for their documentation.
Patch by Daniel Liew <daniel.liew@imperial.ac.uk>!
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This adds a second implementation of the AArch64 architecture to LLVM,
accessible in parallel via the "arm64" triple. The plan over the
coming weeks & months is to merge the two into a single backend,
during which time thorough code review should naturally occur.
Everything will be easier with the target in-tree though, hence this
commit.
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add_definitions shouldn't really be used for compiler flags, and the variable
LLVM_DEFINITIONS is not appropriately used at the moment, e.g. it's not exported
to LLVMConfig.cmake
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I personally build with these settings enabled all the time, and it
is clearer to see the actual warning flags (e.g., -Wuninitialized)
get passed by Xcode rather than seeing -Wno-uninitialized followed
by -Wall (the latter canceling out the former) and figuring out
what is going on.
Xcode will ignore build settings it doesn't understand, so this will
work on possibly older versions of Xcode that don't support all
of these settings.
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Without this common features like off_t and strdup are missing.
This should bring back those bots.
Configure bits by Meador Inge.
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LLVM_ENABLE_CXX1Y (default *off*). =D C++98 is dead. Long live C++11.
I don't exactly recommend using C++1y just yet though...
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target_link_libraries(INTERFACE) doesn't bring inter-target dependencies in add_library,
although final targets have dependencies to whole dependent libraries.
It makes most libraries can be built in parallel.
target_link_libraries(PRIVATE) is used to shaared library.
Each dependent library is linked to the target.so, and its user will not see its grandchildren.
For example,
- libclang.so has sufficient libclang*.a(s).
- c-index-test requires just only libclang.so.
FIXME: lld is tweaked minimally. Adding INTERFACE in each library would be better thing.
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The LLVMSupport library implementation consolidates all dependencies on
system libraries. Move the logic gathering system libraries out of
'cmake/modules/LLVM-Config.cmake' and into 'lib/Support/CMakeLists.txt'.
Use the target_link_libraries() command there to tell CMake about the
link dependencies of the LLVMSupport implementation. CMake will
automatically propagate this to all targets that link LLVMSupport
directly or indirectly.
We still need to build knowledge of system library dependencies into
'llvm-config'. Store the list of libraries needed in a property on
LLVMSupport and teach 'tools/llvm-config/CMakeLists.txt' to retrieve it
from there.
Drop all calls to 'link_system_libs' and 'get_system_libs' from our
CMake code. Replace their implementations with a warning that explains
the calls are no longer necessary. Also drop from 'LLVMConfig.cmake'
the HAVE_* and related variables that were published there only to allow
'get_system_libs' to run outside our build process.
Contributed by Brad King.
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llvm_add_library(foo SHARED STATIC
DEPENDS <dependent targets...>
LINK_LIBS <required libraries...>
)
It generates both foo (foo.so) and foo_static(foo.a) and both of them depend on DEPENDS and LINK_LIBS.
Then, also obj.foo is generated. obj.foo depends on DEPENDS, but doesn't depend on LINK_LIBS.
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The module still needs to collect the list of all available libraries
in order to satisfy the 'all' component. Provide this in the package
configuration file, 'LLVMConfig.cmake', as a LLVM_AVAILABLE_LIBS
variable. (A variable is scoped better than a global property.)
Since this won't be set for our own build, fall back to looking up the
LLVM_LIBS property to get the value when it is not set.
Contributed by Brad King.
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LLVM library names are now available as logical CMake targets both
to our own build and to application CMake code. Replace use of
'list(FIND)' with a simple 'if(TARGET)' to determine whether a
library is available.
Contributed by Brad King.
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On unsupported platforms, llvm_add_library(MODULE) doesn't create any targets.
Caller may be responsible to check and add extra target properties.
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FIXME: llvm/test may be aware of LLVM_PLUGIN_EXT, like as clang/test does.
FIXME: CMAKE_*_SUFFIX may be set in HandleLLVMOptions if those variables could be writable, rather than to set one as target properties.
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I was insightless then about unknown optional parameters.
(Consider that LINK_LIBS foo bar ADDITIONAL_HEADERS qux quux)
Suggested by Michael Kruse. Thanks!
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This macro depends on several variables to be set in the calling
context. Check them and report an error if they are not set.
Without this, custom commands may be silently specified that
will fail at build time.
Patch by Brad King.
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- MODULE;SHARED;STATIC
STATIC by default w/o BUILD_SHARED_LIBS.
SHARED by default w/ BUILD_SHARED_LIBS.
- OUTPUT_NAME name
Corresponds to OUTPUT_NAME in target properties.
- DEPENDS targets...
Same semantics as add_dependencies().
- LINK_COMPONENTS components...
Same as the variable LLVM_LINK_COMPONENTS.
- LINK_LIBS lib_targets...
Same semantics as target_link_libraries().
- ADDITIONAL_HEADERS (implemented in LLVMProcessSources)
May specify header files for IDE generators.
I suggest llvm_add_library() may be used for inter-project add_library stuff
and also suggest add_***_library() may be used project-specific.
Please be patient that llvm_add_library might be ambiguous against add_llvm_library.
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I am sure it'd not be required any more.
In trunk, all of tablegen's users depend on ${TABLEGEN_OUTPUT} as not file dependency but inter-target dependency.
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CMake's target_link_libraries() will manage dependencies with Brad's LLVMConfig improvements.
Configuration time may be reduced by a few seconds.
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You can't put a comment in the middle of a command like this. This is
invalid shell syntax and breaks the build.
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Teach the Makefile build system to generate and install CMake modules
LLVMConfig.cmake and LLVMConfigVersion.cmake so that applications that
build with CMake can use 'find_package(LLVM)' even when LLVM is not
built with CMake. These modules tell such applications about available
LLVM libraries and their dependencies.
Run llvm-config to generate the list of libraries and use the results of
llvm-build to generate the library dependencies. Use sed to perform
substitutions in the LLVMConfig.cmake.in and LLVMConfigVersion.cmake.in
sources that our CMake build system uses.
Teach the Makefile build system to generate the LLVMExports.cmake file
with content similar to that produced by the CMake install(EXPORT)
command. Extend llvm-build with an option to generate the library
dependencies fragment for this file.
Contributed by Brad King.
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Teach each package configuration file to load the LLVMExports file for
its corresponding tree. This will allow application CMake code to use
logical library and executable target names from LLVM as if they were in
our own build process (e.g. LLVMSupport). CMake will have enough
information to propagate LLVM library link dependencies automatically
while configuring applications.
Contributed by Brad King.
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Record every logical target that we install with install(TARGETS) in a
global LLVM_EXPORTS property. Then use the export(TARGETS) command to
provide a "LLVMExports.cmake" file that exports logical targets for
import into applications directly from our build tree.
The "LLVMExports.cmake" file is not meant for direct inclusion by
application code but should be included by "LLVMConfig.cmake" in a
future change.
Contributed by Brad King.
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Use the install(TARGETS) command EXPORT option for every library and
executable that we install with LLVM. Then use the install(EXPORT)
command to provide a "LLVMExports.cmake" file that exports logical
targets for import into applications from our install tree.
The "LLVMExports.cmake" file is not meant for direct inclusion by
application code but should be included by "LLVMConfig.cmake" in a
future change.
Contributed by Brad King.
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Create separate package configuration files "LLVMConfig.cmake" for the
LLVM build and install trees so that each can have information specific
to its tree. Configure each with the corresponding include, lib, and
cmake directories. Include the "LLVM-Config" API modules directly from
the configured cmake modules directory.
In the install tree, compute the installation prefix relative to the
file location. In the build tree, provide information specific to the
build tree for use by tools like Clang that can build externally against
the LLVM build tree. Prefix such values in "LLVM_BUILD_" and comment
them as such.
Contributed by Brad King.
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Do not modify this value on the application's behalf and just ensure API
modules are always available next to the LLVMConfig module. This is
already the case in the install tree so use file(COPY) to make it so in
the build tree. Include the LLVM-Config API module from next to the
LLVMConfig location.
Contributed by Brad King.
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Use a LLVM_INSTALL_PACKAGE_DIR variable to hold the path and reference
it where necessary.
Contributed by Brad King.
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ISSUE:
On Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, arc4random is provided by libbsd.so, which is a
transitive dependency of libedit. If a system had libedit on it that
was implemented in terms of libbsd.so, then the arc4random test,
previously implemented as a linker test, would succeed with -ledit.
However, on Ubuntu this would also require a #include <bsd/stdlib.h>.
This caused a build breakage on configure-based Ubuntu 12.04 with
libedit installed.
FIX:
This fix changes configure to test for arc4random by searching for it
in the standard header files. On Ubuntu 12.04, this test now properly
fails to find arc4random as it is not defined in the default header
locations. It also tweaks the #define names to match the output of the
header check command, which is slightly different than the linker
function check #defines.
I tested the following scenarios:
(1) Ubuntu 12.04 without the libedit package [did not find arc4random,
as expected]
(2) Ubuntu 12.04 with libedit package [properly did not find
arc4random, as expected]
(3) Ubuntu 12.04 with most recent libedit, custom built, and not
dependent on libbsd.so [properly did not find arc4random, as
expected].
(4) FreeBSD 10.0B1 [properly found arc4random, as expected]
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CMake won't expand the dependency graph for us if the dependencies are in
another project, which leads to link errors in the standalone build.
This is a refinement of r200765.
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r200744 moved this into cmake/config-ix.cmake, so that it would happen very
early in the build process. However, standalone builds of Clang and other
external projects never include this file (which is correct).
Now, -stdlib=libc++ and the LLVM_COMPILER_IS_GCC_COMPATIBLE option are
both set in a new include file, HandleLLVMStdlib, which is included by
both config-ix.cmake and HandleLLVMOptions.cmake. This preserves existing
behavior for projects relying on HandleLLVMOptions and still does the
right thing for builds of LLVM itself.
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CMake's target_link_libraries() will manage dependencies.
Configuration time may be reduced by a few seconds.
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In trunk, every users assume add_llvm_loadable_module as "loadable module" and no one sets neither SHARED, ... nor also MODULE!
Unfortunately, all loadable modules were linked as not "MODULE" but "SHARED".
If this change caused any regressions, I wish guys to fix it properly. ;)
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If LLVM_ENABLE_LIBCXX is specified, we should append -stdlib=libc++ to build
flags as early as possible, in particular, before we check for header presence
(as -stdlib=libc++ modifies header lookup rules). Otherwise we can find a header
at configure time (w/o -stdlib=libc++) but fail to find it at build time
(with -stdlib=libc++). See PR18569 for more details.
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It missed include/llvm/Target. Could I avoid GLOB_RECURSE anyways? :(
FYI, I intended to prune ${LLVM_MAIN_INCLUDE_DIR} in TableGen.cmake in r200150.
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This will disable -ffunction-sections in older versions of Clang where it
breaks build of sanitizer runtime library.
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This library will be used by clang-query. I can imagine LLDB becoming another
client of this library, so I think LLVM is a sensible place for it to live.
It wraps libedit, and adds tab completion support.
The code is loosely based on the line editor bits in LLDB, with a few
improvements:
- Polymorphism for retrieving the list of tab completions, based on
the concept pattern from the new pass manager.
- Tab completion doesn't corrupt terminal output if the input covers
multiple lines. Unfortunately this can only be done in a truly horrible
way, as far as I can tell. But since the alternative is to implement our
own line editor (which I don't think LLVM should be in the business of
doing, at least for now) I think it may be acceptable.
- Includes a fallback for the case where the user doesn't have libedit
installed.
Note that this uses C stdio, mainly because libedit also uses C stdio.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2200
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