6 If you are using a released version of LLVM, see `the download page
7 <http://llvm.org/releases/>`_ to find your documentation.
9 The LLVM compiler infrastructure supports a wide range of projects, from
10 industrial strength compilers to specialized JIT applications to small
13 Similarly, documentation is broken down into several high-level groupings
14 targeted at different audiences:
16 LLVM Design & Overview
17 ======================
19 Several introductory papers and presentations.
28 Defines the LLVM intermediate representation.
30 `Introduction to the LLVM Compiler`__
31 Presentation providing a users introduction to LLVM.
33 .. __: http://llvm.org/pubs/2008-10-04-ACAT-LLVM-Intro.html
36 Book chapter providing a compiler hacker's introduction to LLVM.
38 .. __: http://www.aosabook.org/en/llvm.html
41 `LLVM: A Compilation Framework for Lifelong Program Analysis & Transformation`__
44 .. __: http://llvm.org/pubs/2004-01-30-CGO-LLVM.html
46 `LLVM: An Infrastructure for Multi-Stage Optimization`__
47 More details (quite old now).
49 .. __: http://llvm.org/pubs/2002-12-LattnerMSThesis.html
52 Answers to some very frequent questions about LLVM's most frequently
53 misunderstood instruction.
55 `Publications mentioning LLVM <http://llvm.org/pubs>`_
61 For those new to the LLVM system.
63 NOTE: If you are a user who is only interested in using LLVM-based
64 compilers, you should look into `Clang <http://clang.llvm.org>`_ or
65 `DragonEgg <http://dragonegg.llvm.org>`_ instead. The documentation here is
66 intended for users who have a need to work with the intermediate LLVM
83 SphinxQuickstartTemplate
92 Discusses how to get up and running quickly with the LLVM infrastructure.
93 Everything from unpacking and compilation of the distribution to execution
97 An addendum to the main Getting Started guide for those using the `CMake
98 build system <http://www.cmake.org>`_.
100 :doc:`HowToBuildOnARM`
101 Notes on building and testing LLVM/Clang on ARM.
103 :doc:`GettingStartedVS`
104 An addendum to the main Getting Started guide for those using Visual Studio
107 :doc:`tutorial/index`
108 Tutorials about using LLVM. Includes a tutorial about making a custom
111 :doc:`DeveloperPolicy`
112 The LLVM project's policy towards developers and their contributions.
114 :doc:`LLVM Command Guide <CommandGuide/index>`
115 A reference manual for the LLVM command line utilities ("man" pages for LLVM
119 A list of optimizations and analyses implemented in LLVM.
122 A list of common questions and problems and their solutions.
124 :doc:`Release notes for the current release <ReleaseNotes>`
125 This describes new features, known bugs, and other limitations.
127 :doc:`HowToSubmitABug`
128 Instructions for properly submitting information about any bugs you run into
131 :doc:`SphinxQuickstartTemplate`
132 A template + tutorial for writing new Sphinx documentation. It is meant
133 to be read in source form.
135 :doc:`LLVM Testing Infrastructure Guide <TestingGuide>`
136 A reference manual for using the LLVM testing infrastructure.
138 `How to build the C, C++, ObjC, and ObjC++ front end`__
139 Instructions for building the clang front-end from source.
141 .. __: http://clang.llvm.org/get_started.html
144 Definition of acronyms, terms and concepts used in LLVM.
146 :doc:`HowToAddABuilder`
147 Instructions for adding new builder to LLVM buildbot master.
150 A reference guide for using LLVM's YAML I/O library.
155 Users and developers of the LLVM project (including subprojects such as Clang)
156 can be found in #llvm on `irc.oftc.net <irc://irc.oftc.net/llvm>`_.
158 This channel has several bots.
162 * llvmbb - Bot for the main LLVM buildbot master.
163 http://lab.llvm.org:8011/console
164 * bb-chapuni - An individually run buildbot master. http://bb.pgr.jp/console
165 * smooshlab - Apple's internal buildbot master.
167 * robot - Bugzilla linker. %bug <number>
169 * clang-bot - A `geordi <http://www.eelis.net/geordi/>`_ instance running
170 near-trunk clang instead of gcc.
172 Programming Documentation
173 =========================
175 For developers of applications which use LLVM as a library.
185 HowToSetUpLLVMStyleRTTI
188 :doc:`LLVM Language Reference Manual <LangRef>`
189 Defines the LLVM intermediate representation and the assembly form of the
193 Information about LLVM's concurrency model.
195 :doc:`ProgrammersManual`
196 Introduction to the general layout of the LLVM sourcebase, important classes
197 and APIs, and some tips & tricks.
200 Provides information on using the command line parsing library.
202 :doc:`CodingStandards`
203 Details the LLVM coding standards and provides useful information on writing
206 :doc:`HowToSetUpLLVMStyleRTTI`
207 How to make ``isa<>``, ``dyn_cast<>``, etc. available for clients of your
211 Look here to see how to add instructions and intrinsics to LLVM.
213 `Doxygen generated documentation <http://llvm.org/doxygen/>`_
214 (`classes <http://llvm.org/doxygen/inherits.html>`_)
215 (`tarball <http://llvm.org/doxygen/doxygen.tar.gz>`_)
217 `ViewVC Repository Browser <http://llvm.org/viewvc/>`_
220 :doc:`CompilerWriterInfo`
221 A list of helpful links for compiler writers.
223 Subsystem Documentation
224 =======================
226 For API clients and LLVM developers.
252 :doc:`WritingAnLLVMPass`
253 Information on how to write LLVM transformations and analyses.
255 :doc:`WritingAnLLVMBackend`
256 Information on how to write LLVM backends for machine targets.
259 The design and implementation of the LLVM code generator. Useful if you are
260 working on retargetting LLVM to a new architecture, designing a new codegen
261 pass, or enhancing existing components.
263 :doc:`TableGenFundamentals`
264 Describes the TableGen tool, which is used heavily by the LLVM code
268 Information on how to write a new alias analysis implementation or how to
269 use existing analyses.
271 :doc:`GarbageCollection`
272 The interfaces source-language compilers should use for compiling GC'd
275 :doc:`Source Level Debugging with LLVM <SourceLevelDebugging>`
276 This document describes the design and philosophy behind the LLVM
277 source-level debugger.
280 This document describes the current status of vectorization in LLVM.
282 :doc:`ExceptionHandling`
283 This document describes the design and implementation of exception handling
287 Automatic bug finder and test-case reducer description and usage
291 This describes the file format and encoding used for LLVM "bc" files.
293 :doc:`System Library <SystemLibrary>`
294 This document describes the LLVM System Library (``lib/System``) and
295 how to keep LLVM source code portable
297 :doc:`LinkTimeOptimization`
298 This document describes the interface between LLVM intermodular optimizer
299 and the linker and its design
302 How to build your programs with link-time optimization on Linux.
304 :doc:`DebuggingJITedCode`
305 How to debug JITed code with GDB.
307 :doc:`BranchWeightMetadata`
308 Provides information about Branch Prediction Information.
310 :doc:`SegmentedStacks`
311 This document describes segmented stacks and how they are used in LLVM.
313 :doc:`MarkedUpDisassembly`
314 This document describes the optional rich disassembly output syntax.
316 :doc:`HowToUseAttributes`
317 Answers some questions about the new Attributes infrastructure.
319 Development Process Documentation
320 =================================
322 Information about LLVM's development process.
334 How-to guide and templates for new projects that *use* the LLVM
335 infrastructure. The templates (directory organization, Makefiles, and test
336 tree) allow the project code to be located outside (or inside) the ``llvm/``
337 tree, while using LLVM header files and libraries.
340 Describes the LLVMBuild organization and files used by LLVM to specify
341 component descriptions.
344 Describes how the LLVM makefiles work and how to use them.
346 :doc:`HowToReleaseLLVM`
347 This is a guide to preparing LLVM releases. Most developers can ignore it.
350 Advice on packaging LLVM into a distribution.
355 If you can't find what you need in these docs, try consulting the mailing
358 `LLVM Announcements List`__
359 This is a low volume list that provides important announcements regarding
360 LLVM. It gets email about once a month.
362 .. __: http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/llvm-announce
365 This list is for people who want to be included in technical discussions of
366 LLVM. People post to this list when they have questions about writing code
367 for or using the LLVM tools. It is relatively low volume.
369 .. __: http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/llvmdev
371 `Bugs & Patches Archive`__
372 This list gets emailed every time a bug is opened and closed, and when people
373 submit patches to be included in LLVM. It is higher volume than the LLVMdev
376 .. __: http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmbugs/
379 This list contains all commit messages that are made when LLVM developers
380 commit code changes to the repository. It is useful for those who want to
381 stay on the bleeding edge of LLVM development. This list is very high volume.
383 .. __: http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvm-commits/
385 `Test Results Archive`__
386 A message is automatically sent to this list by every active nightly tester
387 when it completes. As such, this list gets email several times each day,
388 making it a high volume list.
390 .. __: http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvm-testresults/