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Chandler Carruth 417c5c172c [PM] Remove the old 'PassManager.h' header file at the top level of
LLVM's include tree and the use of using declarations to hide the
'legacy' namespace for the old pass manager.

This undoes the primary modules-hostile change I made to keep
out-of-tree targets building. I sent an email inquiring about whether
this would be reasonable to do at this phase and people seemed fine with
it, so making it a reality. This should allow us to start bootstrapping
with modules to a certain extent along with making it easier to mix and
match headers in general.

The updates to any code for users of LLVM are very mechanical. Switch
from including "llvm/PassManager.h" to "llvm/IR/LegacyPassManager.h".
Qualify the types which now produce compile errors with "legacy::". The
most common ones are "PassManager", "PassManagerBase", and
"FunctionPassManager".

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README.txt

//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===/
//                          Kaleidoscope with MCJIT
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//

The files in this directory are meant to accompany a series of blog posts
that describe the process of porting the Kaleidoscope tutorial to use the MCJIT
execution engine instead of the older JIT engine.

When the blog posts are ready this file will be updated with links to the posts.

These directories contain Makefiles that allow the code to be built in a
standalone manner, independent of the larger LLVM build infrastructure.