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# Flang
Flang is a ground-up implementation of a Fortran front end written in modern
C++. It started off as the f18 project (https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18)
with an aim to replace the previous flang project
(https://github.com/flang-compiler/flang) and address its various deficiencies.
F18 was subsequently accepted into the LLVM project and rechristened as Flang.
## Getting Started
Read more about flang in the [docs directory](docs).
Start with the [compiler overview](docs/Overview.md).
To better understand Fortran as a language
and the specific grammar accepted by flang,
read [Fortran For C Programmers](docs/FortranForCProgrammers.md)
and
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flang's specifications of the [Fortran grammar](docs/f2018-grammar.md)
and
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the [OpenMP grammar](docs/OpenMP-4.5-grammar.md).
Treatment of language extensions is covered
in [this document](docs/Extensions.md).
To understand the compilers handling of intrinsics,
see the [discussion of intrinsics](docs/Intrinsics.md).
To understand how a flang program communicates with libraries at runtime,
see the discussion of [runtime descriptors](docs/RuntimeDescriptor.md).
If you're interested in contributing to the compiler,
read the [style guide](docs/C++style.md)
and
also review [how flang uses modern C++ features](docs/C++17.md).
If you are interested in writing new documentation, follow
[markdown style guide from LLVM](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/main/llvm/docs/MarkdownQuickstartTemplate.md).
## Supported C++ compilers
Flang is written in C++17.
The code has been compiled and tested with
GCC versions from 7.2.0 to 9.3.0.
The code has been compiled and tested with
clang version 7.0, 8.0, 9.0 and 10.0
using either GNU's libstdc++ or LLVM's libc++.
The code has been compiled on
AArch64, x86\_64 and ppc64le servers
with CentOS7, Ubuntu18.04, Rhel, MacOs, Mojave, XCode and
Apple Clang version 10.0.1.
The code does not compile with Windows and a compiler that does not have
support for C++17.
## Building Flang out of tree
These instructions are for building Flang separately from LLVM; if you are
building Flang alongside LLVM then follow the standard LLVM build instructions
and add flang to `LLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS` instead, as detailed there.
### LLVM dependency
The instructions to build LLVM can be found at
https://llvm.org/docs/GettingStarted.html. If you are building flang as part
of LLVM, follow those instructions and add flang to `LLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS`.
We highly recommend using the same compiler to compile both llvm and flang.
The flang CMakeList.txt file uses
* `LLVM_DIR` to find the installed LLVM components
* `MLIR_DIR` to find the installed MLIR components
* `CLANG_DIR` to find the installed Clang components
To get the correct LLVM, MLIR and Clang libraries included in your flang build,
define `LLVM_DIR`, `MLIR_DIR` and `CLANG_DIR` on the cmake command line.
```
LLVM=<LLVM_BUILD_DIR>/lib/cmake/llvm \
MLIR=<LLVM_BUILD_DIR>/lib/cmake/mlir \
CLANG=<LLVM_BUILD_DIR>/lib/cmake/clang \
cmake -DLLVM_DIR=$LLVM -DMLIR_DIR=$MLIR -DCLANG_DIR=$CLANG ...
```
where `LLVM_BUILD_DIR` is
the top-level directory where LLVM was built.
### Building flang with GCC
By default,
cmake will search for g++ on your PATH.
The g++ version must be one of the supported versions
in order to build flang.
Or, cmake will use the variable CXX to find the C++ compiler. CXX should include
the full path to the compiler or a name that will be found on your PATH, e.g.
g++-8.3, assuming g++-8.3 is on your PATH.
```
export CXX=g++-8.3
```
or
```
CXX=/opt/gcc-8.3/bin/g++-8.3 cmake ...
```
### Building flang with clang
To build flang with clang,
cmake needs to know how to find clang++
and the GCC library and tools that were used to build clang++.
CXX should include the full path to clang++
or clang++ should be found on your PATH.
```
export CXX=clang++
```
### Installation Directory
To specify a custom install location,
add
`-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=<INSTALL_PREFIX>`
to the cmake command
where `<INSTALL_PREFIX>`
is the path where flang should be installed.
### Build Types
To create a debug build,
add
`-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug`
to the cmake command.
Debug builds execute slowly.
To create a release build,
add
`-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release`
to the cmake command.
Release builds execute quickly.
### Build Flang out of tree
```
cd ~/flang/build
cmake -DLLVM_DIR=$LLVM -DMLIR_DIR=$MLIR -DCLANG_DIR=$CLANG ~/flang/src
make
```
[flang][driver] Add the new flang compiler and frontend drivers Summary: This is the first patch implementing the new Flang driver as outlined in [1], [2] & [3]. It creates Flang driver (`flang-new`) and Flang frontend driver (`flang-new -fc1`). These will be renamed as `flang` and `flang -fc1` once the current Flang throwaway driver, `flang`, can be replaced with `flang-new`. Currently only 2 options are supported: `-help` and `--version`. `flang-new` is implemented in terms of libclangDriver, defaulting the driver mode to `FlangMode` (added to libclangDriver in [4]). This ensures that the driver runs in Flang mode regardless of the name of the binary inferred from argv[0]. The design of the new Flang compiler and frontend drivers is inspired by it counterparts in Clang [3]. Currently, the new Flang compiler and frontend drivers re-use Clang libraries: clangBasic, clangDriver and clangFrontend. To identify Flang options, this patch adds FlangOption/FC1Option enums. Driver::printHelp is updated so that `flang-new` prints only Flang options. The new Flang driver is disabled by default. To enable it, set `-DBUILD_FLANG_NEW_DRIVER=ON` when configuring CMake and add clang to `LLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS` (e.g. -DLLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS=“clang;flang;mlir”). [1] “RFC: new Flang driver - next steps” http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/flang-dev/2020-July/000470.html [2] “RFC: Adding a fortran mode to the clang driver for flang” http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2019-June/062669.html [3] “RFC: refactoring libclangDriver/libclangFrontend to share with Flang” http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2020-July/066393.html [4] https://reviews.llvm.org/rG6bf55804924d5a1d902925ad080b1a2b57c5c75c co-authored-by: Andrzej Warzynski <andrzej.warzynski@arm.com> Reviewed By: richard.barton.arm, sameeranjoshi Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86089
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### Disable The New Flang Driver
The new Flang compiler driver, `flang-new`, is implemented in terms of
`clangDriver` and hence it introduces a dependency on Clang. This dependency is
otherwise not required. If you do not require the new driver, you can disable
it by adding `-DFLANG_BUILD_NEW_DRIVER=OFF` to your CMake invocation. With the
new driver disabled, you no longer need to add `clang` to
`LLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS` (or to specify `CLANG_DIR` when building out-of-tree).
[flang][driver] Add the new flang compiler and frontend drivers Summary: This is the first patch implementing the new Flang driver as outlined in [1], [2] & [3]. It creates Flang driver (`flang-new`) and Flang frontend driver (`flang-new -fc1`). These will be renamed as `flang` and `flang -fc1` once the current Flang throwaway driver, `flang`, can be replaced with `flang-new`. Currently only 2 options are supported: `-help` and `--version`. `flang-new` is implemented in terms of libclangDriver, defaulting the driver mode to `FlangMode` (added to libclangDriver in [4]). This ensures that the driver runs in Flang mode regardless of the name of the binary inferred from argv[0]. The design of the new Flang compiler and frontend drivers is inspired by it counterparts in Clang [3]. Currently, the new Flang compiler and frontend drivers re-use Clang libraries: clangBasic, clangDriver and clangFrontend. To identify Flang options, this patch adds FlangOption/FC1Option enums. Driver::printHelp is updated so that `flang-new` prints only Flang options. The new Flang driver is disabled by default. To enable it, set `-DBUILD_FLANG_NEW_DRIVER=ON` when configuring CMake and add clang to `LLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS` (e.g. -DLLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS=“clang;flang;mlir”). [1] “RFC: new Flang driver - next steps” http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/flang-dev/2020-July/000470.html [2] “RFC: Adding a fortran mode to the clang driver for flang” http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2019-June/062669.html [3] “RFC: refactoring libclangDriver/libclangFrontend to share with Flang” http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2020-July/066393.html [4] https://reviews.llvm.org/rG6bf55804924d5a1d902925ad080b1a2b57c5c75c co-authored-by: Andrzej Warzynski <andrzej.warzynski@arm.com> Reviewed By: richard.barton.arm, sameeranjoshi Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86089
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# How to Run Tests
Flang supports 2 different categories of tests
1. Regression tests (https://www.llvm.org/docs/TestingGuide.html#regression-tests)
2. Unit tests (https://www.llvm.org/docs/TestingGuide.html#unit-tests)
## For out of tree builds
To run all tests:
```
cd ~/flang/build
cmake -DLLVM_DIR=$LLVM -DMLIR_DIR=$MLIR ~/flang/src
make test check-all
```
To run individual regression tests llvm-lit needs to know the lit
configuration for flang. The parameters in charge of this are:
flang_site_config and flang_config. And they can be set as shown below:
```
<path-to-llvm-lit>/llvm-lit \
--param flang_site_config=<path-to-flang-build>/test-lit/lit.site.cfg.py \
--param flang_config=<path-to-flang-build>/test-lit/lit.cfg.py \
<path-to-fortran-test>
```
Unit tests:
If flang was built with `-DFLANG_INCLUDE_TESTS=On` (`ON` by default), it is possible to generate unittests.
Note: Unit-tests will be skipped for LLVM install for an out-of-tree build as it does not include googletest related headers and libraries.
There are various ways to run unit-tests.
```
1. make check-flang-unit
2. make check-all or make check-flang
3. <path-to-llvm-lit>/llvm-lit \
test/Unit
4. Invoking tests from <out-of-tree flang build>/unittests/<respective unit test folder>
```
## For in tree builds
If flang was built with `-DFLANG_INCLUDE_TESTS=On` (`On` by default), it is possible to
generate unittests.
To run all of the flang unit tests use the `check-flang-unit` target:
```
make check-flang-unit
```
To run all of the flang regression tests use the `check-flang` target:
```
make check-flang
```
[flang] Add Fortran IR (FIR) MLIR dialect implementation (flang-compiler/f18#1035) Adds FIR library that implements an MLIR dialect to which Fortran parse-tree will be lowered to. FIR is defined and documented inside FIROps.td added in this commit. It is possible to generate a more readable description FIRLangRef.md from FIROps.td following the related instructions added to the README.md by this commit. This patch adds FIR definition and implementation that allow parsing, printing, and verifying FIR. FIR transformations and lowering to Standard and LLVM dialects are not part of this patch. The FIR verifiers are verifying the basic properties of FIR operations in order to provide a sufficient frame for lowering. Verifiers for more advanced FIR properties can be added as needed. Coarrays are not covered by FIR defined in this patch. This patch also adds tco tool that is meant to process FIR input files and drives transformations on it. The tco tool is used for testing. In this patch, it is only used to demonstrate parsing/verifying/ and dumping FIR with round-trip tests. Note: This commit does not reflect an actual work log, it is a feature-based split of the changes done in the FIR experimental branch. The related work log can be found in the commits between: https://github.com/schweitzpgi/f18/commit/742edde572bd74d77cf7d447132ccf0949187fce and https://github.com/schweitzpgi/f18/commit/2ff55242126d86061f4fed9ef7b59d3636b5fd0b Changes on top of these original commits were made during this patch review. Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@30b428a51e140e5fb12bd53a0619f10ff510f408 Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1035
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# How to Generate Documentation
[flang] Add Fortran IR (FIR) MLIR dialect implementation (flang-compiler/f18#1035) Adds FIR library that implements an MLIR dialect to which Fortran parse-tree will be lowered to. FIR is defined and documented inside FIROps.td added in this commit. It is possible to generate a more readable description FIRLangRef.md from FIROps.td following the related instructions added to the README.md by this commit. This patch adds FIR definition and implementation that allow parsing, printing, and verifying FIR. FIR transformations and lowering to Standard and LLVM dialects are not part of this patch. The FIR verifiers are verifying the basic properties of FIR operations in order to provide a sufficient frame for lowering. Verifiers for more advanced FIR properties can be added as needed. Coarrays are not covered by FIR defined in this patch. This patch also adds tco tool that is meant to process FIR input files and drives transformations on it. The tco tool is used for testing. In this patch, it is only used to demonstrate parsing/verifying/ and dumping FIR with round-trip tests. Note: This commit does not reflect an actual work log, it is a feature-based split of the changes done in the FIR experimental branch. The related work log can be found in the commits between: https://github.com/schweitzpgi/f18/commit/742edde572bd74d77cf7d447132ccf0949187fce and https://github.com/schweitzpgi/f18/commit/2ff55242126d86061f4fed9ef7b59d3636b5fd0b Changes on top of these original commits were made during this patch review. Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@30b428a51e140e5fb12bd53a0619f10ff510f408 Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1035
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## Generate FIR Documentation
If flang was built with `-DLINK_WITH_FIR=On` (`On` by default), it is possible to
[flang] Add Fortran IR (FIR) MLIR dialect implementation (flang-compiler/f18#1035) Adds FIR library that implements an MLIR dialect to which Fortran parse-tree will be lowered to. FIR is defined and documented inside FIROps.td added in this commit. It is possible to generate a more readable description FIRLangRef.md from FIROps.td following the related instructions added to the README.md by this commit. This patch adds FIR definition and implementation that allow parsing, printing, and verifying FIR. FIR transformations and lowering to Standard and LLVM dialects are not part of this patch. The FIR verifiers are verifying the basic properties of FIR operations in order to provide a sufficient frame for lowering. Verifiers for more advanced FIR properties can be added as needed. Coarrays are not covered by FIR defined in this patch. This patch also adds tco tool that is meant to process FIR input files and drives transformations on it. The tco tool is used for testing. In this patch, it is only used to demonstrate parsing/verifying/ and dumping FIR with round-trip tests. Note: This commit does not reflect an actual work log, it is a feature-based split of the changes done in the FIR experimental branch. The related work log can be found in the commits between: https://github.com/schweitzpgi/f18/commit/742edde572bd74d77cf7d447132ccf0949187fce and https://github.com/schweitzpgi/f18/commit/2ff55242126d86061f4fed9ef7b59d3636b5fd0b Changes on top of these original commits were made during this patch review. Original-commit: flang-compiler/f18@30b428a51e140e5fb12bd53a0619f10ff510f408 Reviewed-on: https://github.com/flang-compiler/f18/pull/1035
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generate FIR language documentation by running `make flang-doc`. This will
create `docs/Dialect/FIRLangRef.md` in flang build directory.
## Generate Doxygen-based Documentation
To generate doxygen-style documentation from source code
- Pass `-DLLVM_ENABLE_DOXYGEN=ON -DFLANG_INCLUDE_DOCS=ON` to the cmake command.
```
cd ~/llvm-project/build
cmake -DLLVM_ENABLE_DOXYGEN=ON -DFLANG_INCLUDE_DOCS=ON ../llvm
make doxygen-flang
```
It will generate html in
```
<build-dir>/tools/flang/docs/doxygen/html # for flang docs
```
## Generate Sphinx-based Documentation
<!TODO: Add webpage once we have a website.
!>
Flang documentation should preferably be written in `markdown(.md)` syntax (they can be in `reStructuredText(.rst)` format as well but markdown is recommended in first place), it
is mostly meant to be processed by the Sphinx documentation generation
system to create HTML pages which would be hosted on the webpage of flang and
updated periodically.
If you would like to generate and view the HTML locally:
- Install [Sphinx](http://sphinx-doc.org/), including the [sphinx-markdown-tables](https://pypi.org/project/sphinx-markdown-tables/) extension.
- Pass `-DLLVM_ENABLE_SPHINX=ON -DSPHINX_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS=OFF` to the cmake command.
```
cd ~/llvm-project/build
cmake -DLLVM_ENABLE_SPHINX=ON -DSPHINX_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS=OFF ../llvm
make docs-flang-html
```
It will generate html in
```
$BROWSER <build-dir>/tools/flang/docs/html/
```