The user can use a cmake function for obtaining the LLVM libraries
corresponding to a list of LLVM components.
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Is setted on a per build type basis. This is useful for generators
that comprise several build types, i.e. VC++ solutions.
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XCore->XCoreGen
PIC16->PIC16CodeGen
After updating your working copy, the first build will fail because it
is using the old library dependencies. Start the build again and it
will work fine.
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is a dependence on an LLVM target that is not included on the build.
When LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD didn't include all the targets, the
function emitted an error like
"Library LLVMArmParser not found in list of llvm libraries."
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incarnations), integrated into the MC framework.
The disassembler is table-driven, using a custom TableGen backend to
generate hierarchical tables optimized for fast decode. The disassembler
consumes MemoryObjects and produces arrays of MCInsts, adhering to the
abstract base class MCDisassembler (llvm/MC/MCDisassembler.h).
The disassembler is documented in detail in
- lib/Target/X86/Disassembler/X86Disassembler.cpp (disassembler runtime)
- utils/TableGen/DisassemblerEmitter.cpp (table emitter)
You can test the disassembler by running llvm-mc -disassemble for i386
or x86_64 targets. Please let me know if you encounter any problems
with it.
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directory.
This is useful in case someone who works with the config&make build
system forgot to add a file to its CMakeLists.txt. Instead of
obtaining undefined references at link time, cmake will complain at
configure time on the first build after a svn update.
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failure with VS 9.0, nmake and cmake 2.6.4. The buildbot output does
not show the patch level of cmake, it just says 2.6.
Sadly, parallel builds are broken due to recent changes on LLVM Target
libraries and its auxiliaries (TargetInfo, AsmPrinter, AsmParser). I
have a patch for stablishing the correct dependencies, but cmake is
buggy and generates makefiles that can't handle them.
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It doesn't stop or reconfigure the build, though, so the user will see
a broken build that magically succeeds at the next attempt. It is
technically possible to halt the build with a helpful message, and
even to automatically restart the build using the new dependencies as
it we did when llvm-config was used by cmake for learning
dependencies. This is left on the TODO list.
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way we ensure that tablegenned files exist before they are #include'd
by the LLVM Target sublibraries. Required for parallel builds.
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