1. Remove the LLVM_DO_NOT_BUILD feature (not needed any more)
2. Ensure that lib/VMCore gets built first. This needs to be done because
VMCore now uses tblgen to generate the Intrinsics header which are
needed in other libraries. In parallel builds, this can cause problems.
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with which source is compiled are used when linking. This matters when a
project is using the LLVM makefiles and overrides CXXFLAGS to specify new
flags to use.
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libraries. This ensures that the project's libraries (which most likely
depend on LLVM libraries) come first on the command line and can thus be
resolved by the LLVM libraries that appear later.
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a -L option to gccld whenever we're building a bytecode module or archive.
This gets around the "Cannot find library 'crtend'" warning messages.
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a distribution should need to be able to make a distribution so eliminate
the "make dist" from the list of targets attempted.
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1. Don't force debug builds to have assertion checking turned on always.
Let the default (on) be taken, or overridden by the command line
2. Create two new BuildModes based on assertion checking: Release+Assert
and Debug-Assert.
3. Ensure that when building a distribution we get a release build with
assertions enabled, regardless of the tree's configuration.
4. (unrelated) Fix library name generation for llvm-config usage.
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This facility allows LLVMLIBS to be specified with something like:
LLVMLIBS = config --libs jit
instead of:
LLVMLIBS = JIT
with the same effect. However, the llvm-config utility is much more versatile
than the single keyword approach. Note that "config" is the keyword after
which any arguments to llvm-config are allowed. When llvm-config is tested
and working well, we'll start using this and drop support for the JIT
keyword.
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is a handy tool for users of LLVM who want to be able to quickly get
information about LLVM's configuration. It is intended to be used in the
command line of other tools. Documentation will be forthcoming in a
subsequent patch.
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want to copy the files when the .cpp file changes, we want to copy them
to the .cvs versions when the .l/.y file change (like the comments even say).
This avoids having bogus changes show up in diffs.
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like the flex stuff, which actually works when people do cvs updates and
get conflicts in the updated checked in file.
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GCC's syntax for auto-dependency generation stuff. This should
be changed to be disabling dependency stuff unless GCC/ICC is
found.
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should solve the "updating cvs when .l files change give me conflict markers
that break my build" issue.
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* Make runtimes and projects build with the new front-end by not relying on
'llvm-gcc -c' to build a .bc file. Instead, use llvm-gcc -S -emit-llvm,
then an explicit invocation of gccas. Also, don't use llvm-gcc to link
.bc files together, use gccld directly.
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1. When srcdir == objdir have "spotless" say that it isn't supported in
that mode rather than just let make say "no such target"
2. Minor doc cleanups
3. Fix the double rebuild problem with yacc files. A missing dependency
caused parallel builds to skip building the .cpp file after the .cpp
file was regenerated by bison.
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* Add --enable-debug-runtime option, defaults to disabled
* Pass the new config var, DEBUG_RUNTIME, to Makefiles
* Don't use -Wa,-strip-debug if debug-runtime is enabled
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into the LLVMAnalysis library.
This allows LLVMTranform and LLVMTransformUtils to be archives and linked
with LLVMAnalysis.a, which provides any missing definitions.
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SparcV9 JIT.
2. Make LLVMTransformUtils a relinked object file and always link it before
LLVMAnalysis.a. These two libraries have circular dependencies on each
other which creates problem when building the SparcV9 JIT. This change
fixes the dependency on all platforms problems with a minimum of fuss.
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pointer marking the end of the list, the zero *must* be cast to the pointer
type. An un-cast zero is a 32-bit int, and at least on x86_64, gcc will
not extend the zero to 64 bits, thus allowing the upper 32 bits to be
random junk.
The new END_WITH_NULL macro may be used to annotate a such a function
so that GCC (version 4 or newer) will detect the use of un-casted zero
at compile time.
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