If an Apple llvmCore build is done without assertions, and a client uses
the llvmCore headers with assertions enabled, or vice versa, then things will
break because some of the structure sizes in the API are different. Use the
unifdef tool to make the headers unconditionally match the way the llvmCore
libraries were built.
git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@174460
91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-
96231b3b80d8
echo "#define LLVM_VERSION ${RC_ProjectSourceVersion}" > $DEST_DIR$DEST_ROOT/include/llvm/Version.h
echo "#define LLVM_MINOR_VERSION ${RC_ProjectSourceSubversion}" >> $DEST_DIR$DEST_ROOT/include/llvm/Version.h
+# Run unifdef to preprocess the installed headers to reflect whether this
+# was a debug or release build.
+for file in `find $DEST_DIR$DEST_ROOT/include -type f -print`; do
+ if [ "$LLVM_ASSERTIONS" = yes ]; then
+ unifdef -UNDEBUG -D_DEBUG -o $file $file
+ else
+ unifdef -DNDEBUG -U_DEBUG -ULLVM_ENABLE_DUMP -o $file $file
+ fi
+done
+
# Find the right version of strip to use.
STRIP=strip
if [ -n "$SDKROOT" ]; then