research group. They may still be valuable, however, as a guide to writing your
own TEST Makefile for any optimization or analysis passes that you develop with
LLVM.</p>
-
+
+<p>Note, when configuring the <tt>llvm-test</tt> module, you might want to
+specify the following configuration options:</p>
+<dl>
+ <dt><i>--enable-spec2000</i>
+ <dt><i>--enable-spec2000=<<tt>directory</tt>></i>
+ <dd>
+ Enable the use of SPEC2000 when testing LLVM. This is disabled by default
+ (unless <tt>configure</tt> finds SPEC2000 installed). By specifying
+ <tt>directory</tt>, you can tell configure where to find the SPEC2000
+ benchmarks. If <tt>directory</tt> is left unspecified, <tt>configure</tt>
+ uses the default value
+ <tt>/home/vadve/shared/benchmarks/speccpu2000/benchspec</tt>.
+ <p>
+ <dt><i>--enable-spec95</i>
+ <dt><i>--enable-spec95=<<tt>directory</tt>></i>
+ <dd>
+ Enable the use of SPEC95 when testing LLVM. It is similar to the
+ <i>--enable-spec2000</i> option.
+ <p>
+ <dt><i>--enable-povray</i>
+ <dt><i>--enable-povray=<<tt>directory</tt>></i>
+ <dd>
+ Enable the use of Povray as an external test. Versions of Povray written
+ in C should work. This option is similar to the <i>--enable-spec2000</i>
+ option.
+</dl>
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