</li>
<li><a href="#tutorial">Tutorial</a>
<ol>
- <li><a href="#libraries">Libraries</a></li>
- <li><a href="#tools">Tools</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#libraries">Libraries</a>
+ <ol>
+ <li><a href="#Modules">Bytecode Modules</a></li>
+ </ol>
+ </li>
+ <li><a href="#tools">Tools</a>
+ <ol>
+ <li><a href="#JIT">JIT Tools</a></li>
+ </ol>
+ </li>
+ <li><a href="#projects">Projects</a></li>
</ol>
</li>
<li><a href="#targets">Targets Supported</a>
<li><a href="#install">install</a></li>
<li><a href="#preconditions">preconditions</a></li>
<li><a href="#printvars">printvars</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#reconfigure">reconfigure</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#spotless">spotless</a></li>
<li><a href="#tags">tags</a></li>
<li><a href="#uninstall">uninstall</a></li>
</ol>
software, but it can build yours too. Built into the system is knowledge of
the <tt>llvm/projects</tt> directory. Any directory under <tt>projects</tt>
that has both a <tt>configure</tt> script and a <tt>Makefile</tt> is assumed
- to be a project that uses the LLVM Makefile system. This allows your project
+ to be a project that uses the LLVM Makefile system. Building software that
+ uses LLVM does not require the LLVM Makefile System nor even placement in the
+ <tt>llvm/projects</tt> directory. However, doing so will allow your project
to get up and running quickly by utilizing the built-in features that are used
to compile LLVM. LLVM compiles itself using the same features of the makefile
system as used for projects.</p>
+ <p>For complete details on setting up your projects configuration, simply
+ mimic the <tt>llvm/projects/sample</tt> project or for further details,
+ consult the <a href="Projects.html">Projects.html</a> page.</p>
</div>
<!-- ======================================================================= -->
<tt>Makefile</tt>. This is the file first read by <tt>make</tt>. It has three
sections:</p>
<ol>
- <li><a href="setvars">Settable Variables</a> - Required that must be set
+ <li><a href="#setvars">Settable Variables</a> - Required that must be set
first.</li>
- <li><a href="Makefile.common">include <tt>$(LEVEL)/Makefile.common</tt></a>
+ <li><a href="#Makefile.common">include <tt>$(LEVEL)/Makefile.common</tt></a>
- include the LLVM Makefile system.
- <li><a href="overvars">Override Variables</a> - Override variables set by
+ <li><a href="#overvars">Override Variables</a> - Override variables set by
the LLVM Makefile system.
</ol>
</div>
<ol>
<li>It includes the project's configuration makefile to obtain values
determined by the <tt>configure</tt> script. This is done by including the
- <a href="Makefile.config"><tt>$(LEVEL)/Makefile.config</tt></a> file.</li>
+ <a href="#Makefile.config"><tt>$(LEVEL)/Makefile.config</tt></a> file.</li>
<li>It specifies any other (static) values that are needed throughout the
project. Only values that are used in all or a large proportion of the
project's directories should be placed here.</li>
<li>It includes the standard rules for the LLVM Makefile system,
- <a href="Makefile.rules"><tt>$(LLVM_SRC_ROOT)/Makefile.rules</tt></a>.
+ <a href="#Makefile.rules"><tt>$(LLVM_SRC_ROOT)/Makefile.rules</tt></a>.
This file is the "guts" of the LLVM Makefile system.</li>
</ol>
</div>
<p>This file, located at <tt>$(LLVM_SRC_ROOT)/Makefile.rules</tt> is the heart
of the LLVM Makefile System. It provides all the logic, dependencies, and
rules for building the targets supported by the system. What it does largely
- depends on the values of <tt>make</tt> <a href="variables">variables</a> that
+ depends on the values of <tt>make</tt> <a href="#variables">variables</a> that
have been set <em>before</em> <tt>Makefile.rules</tt> is included.
</div>
<div class="doc_subsection"><a name="Comments">Comments</a></div>
<div class="doc_text">
<p>User Makefiles need not have comments in them unless the construction is
- unusual or it doesn't strictly follow the rules and patterns of the LLVM
+ unusual or it does not strictly follow the rules and patterns of the LLVM
makefile system. Makefile comments are invoked with the pound (#) character.
The # character and any text following it, to the end of the line, are ignored
by <tt>make</tt>.</p>
Note that you normally do not need to specify the sources involved. The LLVM
Makefile system will infer the source files from the contents of the source
directory.</p>
+ <p>The <tt>LOADABLE_MODULE=1</tt> directive can be used in conjunction with
+ <tt>SHARED_LIBRARY=1</tt> to indicate that the resulting shared library should
+ be openable with the <tt>dlopen</tt> function and searchable with the
+ <tt>dlsym</tt> function (or your operating system's equivalents). While this
+ isn't strictly necessary on Linux and a few other platforms, it is required
+ on systems like HP-UX and Darwin. You should use <tt>LOADABLE_MODULE</tt> for
+ any shared library that you intend to be loaded into an tool via the
+ <tt>-load</tt> option. See the
+ <a href="WritingAnLLVMPass.html#makefile">WritingAnLLVMPass.html</a> document
+ for an example of why you might want to do this.
+</div>
+
+<!-- ======================================================================= -->
+<div class="doc_subsubsection"><a name="Modules">Bytecode Modules</a></div>
+<div class="doc_text">
+ <p>In some situations, it is desireable to build a single bytecode module from
+ a variety of sources, instead of an archive, shared library, or bytecode
+ library. Bytecode modules can be specified in addition to any of the other
+ types of libraries by defining the <a href="#MODULE_NAME">MODULE_NAME</a>
+ variable. For example:</p>
+ <pre><tt>
+ LIBRARYNAME = mylib
+ BYTECODE_LIBRARY = 1
+ MODULE_NAME = mymod
+ </tt></pre>
+ <p>will build a module named <tt>mymod.bc</tt> from the sources in the
+ directory. This module will be an aggregation of all the bytecode modules
+ derived from the sources. The example will also build a bytecode archive
+ containing a bytecode module for each compiled source file. The difference is
+ subtle, but important depending on how the module or library is to be linked.
+ </p>
</div>
<!-- ======================================================================= -->
</p>
</div>
+<!-- ======================================================================= -->
+<div class="doc_subsubsection"><a name="JIT">JIT Tools</a></div>
+<div class="doc_text">
+ <p>Many tools will want to use the JIT features of LLVM. However, getting the
+ right set of libraries to link with is tedious, platform specific, and error
+ prone. Additionally, the JIT has special linker switch options that it needs.
+ Consequently, to make it easier to build tools that use the JIT, you can
+ use a special value for the <tt>LLVMLIBS</tt> variable:</p>
+ <pre><tt>
+ TOOLNAME = my_jit_tool
+ USEDLIBS = mylib
+ LLVMLIBS = JIT
+ </tt></pre>
+ <p>Using a value of <tt>JIT</tt> for <tt>LLVMLIBS</tt> tells the makefile
+ system to construct a special value for LLVMLIBS that gives the program all
+ the LLVM libraries needed to run the JIT. Any additional libraries needed can
+ still be specified with <tt>USEDLIBS</tt>. To get a full understanding of how
+ this changes the linker command, it is recommended that you:</p>
+ <pre><tt>
+ cd examples/Fibonacci
+ make VERBOSE=1
+ </tt></pre>
+ <p>By default, using <tt>LLVMLIBS=JIT</tt> will link in enough to support JIT
+ code generation for the architecture on which the tool is linked. If you need
+ additional target architectures linked in, you may specify them on the command
+ line or in your <tt>Makefile</tt>. For example:</p>
+ <pre><tt>
+ ENABLE_X86_JIT=1
+ ENABLE_SPARCV9_JIT=1
+ ENALBE_PPC_JIT=1
+ </tt></pre>
+ <p>will cause the tool to be able to generate code for all three platforms.
+ </p>
+</div>
+
<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
<div class="doc_section"><a name="targets">Targets Supported</a></div>
<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
<div class="doc_text">
<p>This section describes each of the targets that can be built using the LLVM
Makefile system. Any target can be invoked from any directory but not all are
- applicable to a given directory (e.g. "dist" and "install" will always operate
- as if invoked from the top level directory).</p>
+ applicable to a given directory (e.g. "check", "dist" and "install" will
+ always operate as if invoked from the top level directory).</p>
<table style="text-align:left">
- <tr><th>Target Name</th><th>Implied Targets</th><th>Target Description</th></tr>
+ <tr>
+ <th>Target Name</th><th>Implied Targets</th><th>Target Description</th>
+ </tr>
<tr><td><a href="#all"><tt>all</tt></a></td><td></td>
<td>Compile the software recursively. Default target.
</td></tr>
<tr><td><a href="#all-local"><tt>all-local</tt></a></td><td></td>
<td>Compile the software in the local directory only.
</td></tr>
- <tr><td><a href="#check"><tt>check</tt></a></td><td>all</td>
- <td>Test the software recursively.
+ <tr><td><a href="#check"><tt>check</tt></a></td><td></td>
+ <td>Change to the <tt>test</tt> directory in a project and run the
+ test suite there.
</td></tr>
- <tr><td><a href="#check-local"><tt>check-local</tt></a></td><td>all-local</td>
- <td>Test the software in the local directory only.
+ <tr><td><a href="#check-local"><tt>check-local</tt></a></td><td></td>
+ <td>Run a local test suite. Generally this is only defined in the
+ <tt>Makefile</tt> of the project's <tt>test</tt> directory.
</td></tr>
<tr><td><a href="#clean"><tt>clean</tt></a></td><td></td>
<td>Remove built objects recursively.
<tr><td><a href="#dist"><tt>dist</tt></a></td><td>all</td>
<td>Prepare a source distribution tarball.
</td></tr>
- <tr><td><a href="#dist-check"><tt>dist-check</tt></a></td><td>all check</td>
+ <tr><td><a href="#dist-check"><tt>dist-check</tt></a></td><td>all</td>
<td>Prepare a source distribution tarball and check that it builds.
</td></tr>
<tr><td><a href="#dist-clean"><tt>dist-clean</tt></a></td><td>clean</td>
<!-- ======================================================================= -->
<div class="doc_subsection"><a name="check">check</a></div>
<div class="doc_text">
- <p>This target is used to perform any functional, unit or sanity tests as the
- software is being built. The <tt>check</tt> target depends on the
- <a href="#all"><tt>all</tt></a> target so the software is built in each
- directory first and then the "check" is applied.</p>
- <p>The definition of "check" is pretty general. It depends on the value of the
- <a href="#TESTS"><tt>TESTS</tt></a> variable. This variable should be set to a
- list of executables to run in order to test the software. If they all return
- 0 then the check succeeds, otherwise not. The programs run can be anything but
- they should either be local to the directory or in your path.</p>
+ <p>This target can be invoked from anywhere within a project's directories
+ but always invokes the <a href="#check-local"><tt>check-local</tt></a> target
+ in the project's <tt>test</tt> directory, if it exists and has a
+ <tt>Makefile</tt>. A warning is produced otherwise. If
+ <a href="#TESTSUITE"><tt>TESTSUITE</tt></a> is defined on the <tt>make</tt>
+ command line, it will be passed down to the invocation of
+ <tt>make check-local</tt> in the <tt>test</tt> directory. The intended usage
+ for this is to assist in running specific suites of tests. If
+ <tt>TESTSUITE</tt> is not set, the implementation of <tt>check-local</tt>
+ should run all normal tests. It is up to the project to define what
+ different values for <tt>TESTSUTE</tt> will do. See the
+ <a href="TestingGuide.html">TestingGuide</a> for further details.</p>
</div>
<!-- ======================================================================= -->
<div class="doc_subsection"><a name="check-local">check-local</a></div>
<div class="doc_text">
- <p>This target does the same thing as <tt>check</tt> but only for the current
- (local) directory.</p>
+ <p>This target should be implemented by the <tt>Makefile</tt> in the project's
+ <tt>test</tt> directory. It is invoked by the <tt>check</tt> target elsewhere.
+ Each project is free to define the actions of <tt>check-local</tt> as
+ appropriate for that project. The LLVM project itself uses dejagnu to run a
+ suite of feature and regresson tests. Other projects may choose to use
+ dejagnu or any other testing mechanism.</p>
</div>
<!-- ======================================================================= -->
<div class="doc_subsection"><a name="clean">clean</a></div>
<div class="doc_text">
<p>This target cleans the build directory, recursively removing all things
- that the Makefile builds. Despite once or twice attempting to remove /*, the
- cleaning rules have been made guarded so they shouldn't go awry.</p>
+ that the Makefile builds. The cleaning rules have been made guarded so they
+ shouldn't go awry (via <tt>rm -f $(UNSET_VARIABLE)/*</tt> which will attempt
+ to erase the entire directory structure.</p>
</div>
<!-- ======================================================================= -->
<div class="doc_subsection"><a name="install">install</a></div>
<div class="doc_text">
<p>This target finalizes shared objects and executables and copies all
- libraries, headers and executables to the directory given with the
- <tt>--prefix</tt> option to <tt>configure</tt>. When completed, the prefix
- directory will have everything needed to <b>use</b> LLVM. </p>
+ libraries, headers, executables and documentation to the directory given
+ with the <tt>--prefix</tt> option to <tt>configure</tt>. When completed,
+ the prefix directory will have everything needed to <b>use</b> LLVM. </p>
+ <p>The LLVM makefiles can generate complete <b>internal</b> documentation
+ for all the classes by using <tt>doxygen</tt>. By default, this feature is
+ <b>not</b> enabled because it takes a long time and generates a massive
+ amount of data (>100MB). If you want this feature, you must configure LLVM
+ with the --enable-doxygen switch and ensure that a modern version of doxygen
+ (1.3.7 or later) is available in your <tt>PATH</tt>. You can download
+ doxygen from
+ <a href="http://www.stack.nl/~dimitri/doxygen/download.html#latestsrc">
+ here</a>.
</div>
<!-- ======================================================================= -->
<!-- ======================================================================= -->
<div class="doc_subsection"><a name="printvars">printvars</a></div>
<div class="doc_text">
- <p>This utility target just causes LLVM to print out some of its variables so
- that you can double check how things are set. </p>
+ <p>This utility target just causes the LLVM makefiles to print out some of
+ the makefile variables so that you can double check how things are set. </p>
+</div>
+
+<!-- ======================================================================= -->
+<div class="doc_subsection"><a name="reconfigure">reconfigure</a></div>
+<div class="doc_text">
+ <p>This utility target will force a reconfigure of LLVM or your project. It
+ simply runs <tt>$(PROJ_OBJ_ROOT)/config.status --recheck</tt> to rerun the
+ configuration tests and rebuild the configured files. This isn't generally
+ useful as the makefiles will reconfigure themselves whenever its necessary.
+ </p>
+</div>
+
+<!-- ======================================================================= -->
+<div class="doc_subsection"><a name="spotless">spotless</a></div>
+<div class="doc_text">
+ <p>This utility target, only available when <tt>$(PROJ_OBJ_ROOT)</tt> is not
+ the same as <tt>$(PROJ_SRC_ROOT)</tt>, will completely clean the
+ <tt>$(PROJ_OBJ_ROOT)</tt> directoy by removing its content entirely and
+ reconfiguring the directory. This returns the <tt>$(PROJ_OBJ_ROOT)</tt>
+ directory to a completely fresh state. All content in the directory except
+ configured files and top-level makefiles will be lost.</p>
+ <div class="doc_warning"><p>Use with caution.</p></div>
</div>
<!-- ======================================================================= -->
<div class="doc_subsection"><a name="setvars">Control Variables</a></div>
<div class="doc_text">
<p>Variables listed in the table below should be set <em>before</em> the
- inclusion of <a href="Makefile.common"><tt>$(LEVEL)/Makefile.common</tt></a>.
+ inclusion of <a href="#Makefile.common"><tt>$(LEVEL)/Makefile.common</tt></a>.
These variables provide input to the LLVM make system that tell it what to do
for the current directory.</p>
<dl>
source files, all built sources, all Makefiles, and most documentation files
will be automatically distributed. Use this variable to distribute any
files that are not automatically distributed.</dd>
+ <dt><a name="FAKE_SOURCES"><tt>FAKE_SOURCES</tt><small>(optional)</small>
+ </a></dt>
+ <dd>This variable is like <a href="#SOURCES"><tt>SOURCES</tt></a> except that
+ the source files don't need to exist. The makefiles only use
+ <tt>FAKE_SOURCES</tt> to create the names of derived objects that should be
+ included in the directory's result. It is assumed that the project's
+ <tt>Makefile</tt> will define how to build the derived objects
+ necessary.</dd>
<dt><a name="KEEP_SYMBOLS"><tt>KEEP_SYMBOLS</tt></a></dt>
<dd>If set to any value, specifies that when linking executables the
makefiles should retain debug symbols in the executable. Normally, symbols
<dt><a name="LLVMLIBS"><tt>LLVMLIBS</tt></a></dt>
<dd>Specifies the set of libraries from the LLVM $(ObjDir) that will be
linked into the tool or library.</dd>
+ <dt><a name="LOADABLE_MODULE"><tt>LOADABLE_MODULE</tt></a></dt>
+ <dd>If set to any value, causes the shared library being built to also be
+ a loadable module. Loadable modules can be opened with the dlopen() function
+ and searched with dlsym (or the operating system's equivalent). Note that
+ setting this variable without also setting <tt>SHARED_LIBRARY</tt> will have
+ no effect.</dd>
+ <dt><a name="MODULE_NAME"><tt>MODULE_NAME</tt></a></dt>
+ <dd>Specifies the name of a bytecode module to be created. A bytecode
+ module can be specified in conjunction with other kinds of library builds
+ or by itself. It constructs from the sources a single linked bytecode
+ file.</dd>
<dt><a name="OPTIONAL_DIRS"><tt>OPTIONAL_DIRS</tt></a></dt>
<dd>Specify a set of directories that may be built, if they exist, but its
not an error for them not to exist.</dd>
<dd>Specifies the name of the LLVM code generation target that the
current directory builds. Setting this variable enables additional rules to
build <tt>.inc</tt> files from <tt>.td</tt> files. </dd>
+ <dt><a name="TESTSUITE"><tt>TESTSUITE</tt></a></dt>
+ <dd>Specifies the directory of tests to run in <tt>llvm/test</tt>.</dd>
<dt><a name="TOOLNAME"><tt>TOOLNAME</tt></a></dt>
<dd>Specifies the name of the tool that the current directory should
build.</dd>
+ <dt><a name="TOOL_VERBOSE"><tt>TOOL_VERBOSE</tt></a></dt>
+ <dd>Implies VERBOSE and also tells each tool invoked to be verbose. This is
+ handy when you're trying to see the sub-tools invoked by each tool invoked
+ by the makefile. For example, this will pass <tt>-v</tt> to the GCC
+ compilers which causes it to print out the command lines it uses to invoke
+ sub-tools (compiler, assembler, linker).</dd>
<dt><a name="USEDLIBS"><tt>USEDLIBS</tt></a></dt>
<dd>Specifies the list of project libraries that will be linked into the
tool or library.</dd>
<li>On the <tt>make</tt> command line -- recommended.</li>
<li>On the <tt>configure</tt> command line</li>
<li>In the Makefile (only <em>after</em> the inclusion of <a
- href="Makefile.common"><tt>$(LEVEL)/Makefile.common</tt></a>.</li>
+ href="#Makefile.common"><tt>$(LEVEL)/Makefile.common</tt></a>).</li>
</ul>
- <p>The overridable variables are given below:</p>
+ <p>The override variables are given below:</p>
<dl>
<dt><a name="AR"><tt>AR</tt></a> <small>(defaulted)</small></dt>
<dd>Specifies the path to the <tt>ar</tt> tool.</dd>
<dt><a name="BISON"><tt>BISON</tt></a><small>(configured)</small></dt>
<dd>Specifies the path to the <tt>bison</tt> tool.</dd>
- <dt><a name="BUILD_OBJ_DIR"><tt>BUILD_OBJ_DIR</tt></a></dt>
+ <dt><a name="PROJ_OBJ_DIR"><tt>PROJ_OBJ_DIR</tt></a></dt>
<dd>The directory into which the products of build rules will be placed.
This might be the same as
- <a href="#BUILD_SRC_DIR"><tt>BUILD_SRC_DIR</tt></a> but typically is
+ <a href="#PROJ_SRC_DIR"><tt>PROJ_SRC_DIR</tt></a> but typically is
not.</dd>
- <dt><a name="BUILD_SRC_DIR"><tt>BUILD_SRC_DIR</tt></a></dt>
+ <dt><a name="PROJ_SRC_DIR"><tt>PROJ_SRC_DIR</tt></a></dt>
<dd>The directory which contains the source files to be built.</dd>
<dt><a name="BURG"><tt>BURG</tt></a></dt>
<dd>Specifies the path to the <tt>burg</tt> tool.</dd>
<dd>Specifies the path to the <tt>flex</tt> tool.</dd>
<dt><a name="GCCLD"><tt>GCCLD</tt></a><small>(defaulted)</small></dt>
<dd>Specifies the path to the <tt>gccld</tt> tool.</dd>
- <dt><a name="HAVE_BZIP2"><tt>HAVE_BZIP2</tt></a><small>(configured)</small></dt>
- <dd>This variable is set automatically if the <tt>configure</tt> script
- could find the bzip2 library.</dd>
- <dt><a name="HAVE_ZLIB"><tt>HAVE_ZLIB</tt></a><small>(configured)</small></dt>
- <dd>This variable is set automatically if the <tt>configure</tt> script
- could find the zlib library.</dd>
<dt><a name="INSTALL"><tt>INSTALL</tt></a><small>(configured)</small></dt>
<dd>Specifies the path to the <tt>install</tt> tool.</dd>
<dt><a name="LDFLAGS"><tt>LDFLAGS</tt></a><small>(configured)</small></dt>
<dd>The directory into which executables will ultimately be installed. This
value is derived from the <tt>--prefix</tt> option given to
<tt>configure</tt>.</dd>
+ <dt><a name="BuildMode"><tt>BuildMode</tt></a></dt>
+ <dd>The name of the type of build being performed: Debug, Release, or
+ Profile</dd>
<dt><a name="bytecode_libdir"><tt>bytecode_libdir</tt></a></dt>
<dd>The directory into which bytecode libraries will ultimately be installed.
This value is derived from the <tt>--prefix</tt> option given to
<dt><a name="Sources"><tt>Sources</tt></a></dt>
<dd>The complete list of source files.</dd>
<dt><a name="sysconfdir"><tt>sysconfdir</tt></a></dt>
- <dd>The directory into which configuration files will ulitmately be
+ <dd>The directory into which configuration files will ultimately be
installed. This value is derived from the <tt>--prefix</tt> option given to
<tt>configure</tt>.</dd>
<dt><a name="ToolDir"><tt>ToolDir</tt></a></dt>
<dd>The configuration specific directory into which executables are placed
before they are installed.</dd>
<dt><a name="TopDistDir"><tt>TopDistDir</tt></a></dt>
- <dd>The top most directory into which the distribution files are copied.</dd>
+ <dd>The top most directory into which the distribution files are copied.
+ </dd>
<dt><a name="Verb"><tt>Verb</tt></a></dt>
<dd>Use this as the first thing on your build script lines to enable or
disable verbose mode. It expands to either an @ (quiet mode) or nothing
<p>Variables listed below are used by the LLVM Makefile System
and considered internal. You should not use these variables under any
circumstances.</p>
- <dl>
- <dt><a name="Archive"><tt>Archive</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="AR.Flags"><tt>AR.Flags</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="BaseNameSources"><tt>BaseNameSources</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="BCCompile.C"><tt>BCCompile.C</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="BCCompile.CXX"><tt>BCCompile.CXX</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="BCLinkLib"><tt>BCLinkLib</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="Burg"><tt>Burg</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="C.Flags"><tt>C.Flags</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="Compile.C"><tt>Compile.C</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="CompileCommonOpts"><tt>CompileCommonOpts</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="Compile.CXX"><tt>Compile.CXX</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="ConfigStatusScript"><tt>ConfigStatusScript</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="Configuration"><tt>Configuration</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="ConfigureScript"><tt>ConfigureScript</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="CPP.Flags"><tt>CPP.Flags</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="CPP.Flags "><tt>CPP.Flags </tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="CXX.Flags"><tt>CXX.Flags</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="DependFiles"><tt>DependFiles</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="DestArchiveLib"><tt>DestArchiveLib</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="DestBytecodeLib"><tt>DestBytecodeLib</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="DestRelinkedLib"><tt>DestRelinkedLib</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="DestSharedLib"><tt>DestSharedLib</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="DestTool"><tt>DestTool</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="DistAlways"><tt>DistAlways</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="DistCheckDir"><tt>DistCheckDir</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="DistCheckTop"><tt>DistCheckTop</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="DistFiles"><tt>DistFiles</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="DistName"><tt>DistName</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="DistOther"><tt>DistOther</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="DistSources"><tt>DistSources</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="DistSubDirs"><tt>DistSubDirs</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="DistTarBZ2"><tt>DistTarBZ2</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="DistTarGZip"><tt>DistTarGZip</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="DistZip"><tt>DistZip</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="ExtraLibs"><tt>ExtraLibs</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="INCFiles"><tt>INCFiles</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="InternalTargets"><tt>InternalTargets</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="LD.Flags"><tt>LD.Flags</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="LexOutput"><tt>LexOutput</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="LibName.A"><tt>LibName.A</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="LibName.BC"><tt>LibName.BC</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="LibName.LA"><tt>LibName.LA</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="LibName.O"><tt>LibName.O</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="LibTool.Flags"><tt>LibTool.Flags</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="Link"><tt>Link</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="LLVMGCCLibDir"><tt>LLVMGCCLibDir</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="LLVMLibDir"><tt>LLVMLibDir</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="LLVMLibsOptions"><tt>LLVMLibsOptions</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="LLVMLibsPaths"><tt>LLVMLibsPaths</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="LLVMToolDir"><tt>LLVMToolDir</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="LLVMUsedLibs"><tt>LLVMUsedLibs</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="LocalTargets"><tt>LocalTargets</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="LTCompile.C"><tt>LTCompile.C</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="LTCompile.CXX"><tt>LTCompile.CXX</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="LTInstall"><tt>LTInstall</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="ObjectsBC"><tt>ObjectsBC</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="ObjectsLO"><tt>ObjectsLO</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="ObjectsO"><tt>ObjectsO</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="ObjMakefiles"><tt>ObjMakefiles</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="Parallel_Targets"><tt>Parallel_Targets</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="PreConditions"><tt>PreConditions</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="ProjLibsOptions"><tt>ProjLibsOptions</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="ProjLibsPaths"><tt>ProjLibsPaths</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="ProjUsedLibs"><tt>ProjUsedLibs</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="Ranlib"><tt>Ranlib</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="RecursiveTargets"><tt>RecursiveTargets</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="Relink"><tt>Relink</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="SrcMakefiles"><tt>SrcMakefiles</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="Strip"><tt>Strip</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="StripWarnMsg"><tt>StripWarnMsg</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="TableGen"><tt>TableGen</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="TDFiles"><tt>TDFiles</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="ToolBuildPath"><tt>ToolBuildPath</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="TopLevelTargets"><tt>TopLevelTargets</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="UserTargets"><tt>UserTargets</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- <dt><a name="YaccOutput"><tt>YaccOutput</tt></a></dt><dd></dd>
- </dl>
+ <p><tt>
+ Archive
+ AR.Flags
+ BaseNameSources
+ BCCompile.C
+ BCCompile.CXX
+ BCLinkLib
+ Burg
+ C.Flags
+ Compile.C
+ CompileCommonOpts
+ Compile.CXX
+ ConfigStatusScript
+ ConfigureScript
+ CPP.Flags
+ CPP.Flags
+ CXX.Flags
+ DependFiles
+ DestArchiveLib
+ DestBytecodeLib
+ DestModule
+ DestRelinkedLib
+ DestSharedLib
+ DestTool
+ DistAlways
+ DistCheckDir
+ DistCheckTop
+ DistFiles
+ DistName
+ DistOther
+ DistSources
+ DistSubDirs
+ DistTarBZ2
+ DistTarGZip
+ DistZip
+ ExtraLibs
+ FakeSources
+ INCFiles
+ InternalTargets
+ LD.Flags
+ LexFiles
+ LexOutput
+ LibName.A
+ LibName.BC
+ LibName.LA
+ LibName.O
+ LibTool.Flags
+ Link
+ LinkModule
+ LLVMLibDir
+ LLVMLibsOptions
+ LLVMLibsPaths
+ LLVMToolDir
+ LLVMUsedLibs
+ LocalTargets
+ LTCompile.C
+ LTCompile.CXX
+ LTInstall
+ Module
+ ObjectsBC
+ ObjectsLO
+ ObjectsO
+ ObjMakefiles
+ ParallelTargets
+ PreConditions
+ ProjLibsOptions
+ ProjLibsPaths
+ ProjUsedLibs
+ Ranlib
+ RecursiveTargets
+ Relink
+ SrcMakefiles
+ Strip
+ StripWarnMsg
+ TableGen
+ TDFiles
+ ToolBuildPath
+ TopLevelTargets
+ UserTargets
+ YaccFiles
+ YaccOutput
+ </tt></p>
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