still possible to force V9 (even if configure doesn't think it's one) via
``./configure --target=sparcv9-sun-solaris2.8'' so nothing is lost.
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.exe extension) on Cygwin. This fixes the last few remaining Cygwin
issues. Thanks to Aaron Gray for tracking this down.
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* Check for availability of ffsll call in configure script
* Support ffs, ffsl, and ffsll conversion to constant value if the argument
is constant.
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script was defaulting the LLVMGCC variable to "llvm-gcc" if it couldn't
find llvm-gcc and --with-llvmgccdir was not specified. In this case, there
is no llvm-gcc available on the system so we shouldn't assume that the
user's path will find it any better than configure could. The fix is to
default it to an empty string. If LLVMGCC is empty, the makefiles will
avoid building things that depend on llvm-gcc and give a nice warning
message to that effect.
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--enable-target which can take values "all", "host-only" or a comma
separated list of target names (alpha,ia64,powerpc,skeleton,sparc,x86)
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options have been added to the configure script that control which targets
will be used. The options are:
--enable-target-this (default=disabled)
This will specify that the target corresponding to the build host is
the target that will be compiled/used. You can't use this with any of
the other options (they'll be ignored). This is what most people want.
--disable-target-x86 (default=enabled)
This will prevent the X86 target(s) from being compiled/used.
--disable-target-sparc (default=enabled)
This will prevent both SparcV8 and SparcV9 from being compiled/used.
--disable-target-powerpc (default=enabled)
This will prevent the PowerPC target from being compiled/used.
--disable-target-alpha (default=enabled)
This will prevent the Alpha target from being compiled/used.
--disable-target-ia64 (default=enabled)
This will prevent the IA64 target from being compiled/used.
Note that without any of these options, the default behavior is to build
all targets, as is the current practice.
All these options do is set up the substititution variable TARGETS_TO_BUILD
which contains the targets that should be compiled/used. The variable is
intended to be used in the makefiles. Those changes will come later.
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in the config.status script. This allows the AC_CONFIG_MAKEFILE macro to
work properly after it was changed to support sub-projects.
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is in ${srcdir}/autoconf because that is only true if the project is LLVM.
For other projects (e.g. sample), we don't want to have to distribute the
mkinstalldirs or install-sh programs because it opens a window of breakage
for projects. So, this change requires that the llvm_src variable be set
up via another AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS call. For LLVM this is done in the
configure.ac. For projects its done in the LLVM_CONFIG_PROJECT macro.
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takes care of the --with-llvmsrc and --with-llvmobj options for the project
It was moved here from the project's configure.ac file because there is
some tricky handling of the llvm_src variable to tell the project where the
llvm source tree is (for mkinstalldirs and install-sh commands).
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won't be propagated to the configure script until there's a need to change
configure.ac for some larger purpose.
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* Add CAN_DLOPEN_SELF so we can determine if dlopen(0) will open the
program or not.
* Correct a warning messages to be a little more specific on what it checks
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* Add checks for sterror and strerror_r functions
* Add check to determine if /dev/zero is needed for allocating RWX memory.
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* Make sure all headers used by lib/System have checks
* Use "standard" autoconf checks for certain problematic headers
For PR432:
* Resurrect --with-llvmgccdir so a specific llvm-gcc/llvm-g++ installation
can be specified.
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Create new variables LLVM_ON_UNIX and LLVM_ON_WIN32 so we can start getting
rid of reliance upon a symbolic link to switch implementations in lib/System
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expands to a full path name. Substitute $outputname.exp" instead and it
makes a viable temporary file name. This gets around the problem with lli
on Cygwin linking but not having any "C" library functions linked into it.
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* Remove --with-llvmgccdir, not needed any more
* Search path for llvm-gcc and llvm-gxx
* Compute LLVMGCCDIR based on install path of llvm-gcc
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