Documentation: use a 'console' highlighter for terminal output examples. This

gives a nicer output than 'bash'.

llvm-svn: 169981
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Dmitri Gribenko 2012-12-12 14:23:14 +00:00
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@ -136,9 +136,9 @@ non-obvious ways. Here are some hints and tips:
It is often useful to capture the output of the program to file. For example,
in the C shell, you can run:
.. code-block:: bash
.. code-block:: console
bugpoint ... |& tee bugpoint.log
$ bugpoint ... |& tee bugpoint.log
to get a copy of ``bugpoint``'s output in the file ``bugpoint.log``, as well
as on your terminal.

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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ We use here the command-line, non-interactive CMake interface.
#. Create a directory for containing the build. It is not supported to build
LLVM on the source directory. cd to this directory:
.. code-block:: bash
.. code-block:: console
$ mkdir mybuilddir
$ cd mybuilddir
@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ We use here the command-line, non-interactive CMake interface.
#. Execute this command on the shell replacing `path/to/llvm/source/root` with
the path to the root of your LLVM source tree:
.. code-block:: bash
.. code-block:: console
$ cmake path/to/llvm/source/root
@ -80,14 +80,14 @@ the corresponding *Generator* for creating files for your build tool. You can
explicitly specify the generator with the command line option ``-G "Name of the
generator"``. For knowing the available generators on your platform, execute
.. code-block:: bash
.. code-block:: console
$ cmake --help
This will list the generator's names at the end of the help text. Generator's
names are case-sensitive. Example:
.. code-block:: bash
.. code-block:: console
$ cmake -G "Visual Studio 9 2008" path/to/llvm/source/root
@ -110,14 +110,14 @@ Variables customize how the build will be generated. Options are boolean
variables, with possible values ON/OFF. Options and variables are defined on the
CMake command line like this:
.. code-block:: bash
.. code-block:: console
$ cmake -DVARIABLE=value path/to/llvm/source
You can set a variable after the initial CMake invocation for changing its
value. You can also undefine a variable:
.. code-block:: bash
.. code-block:: console
$ cmake -UVARIABLE path/to/llvm/source
@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ on the root of the build directory. Do not hand-edit it.
Variables are listed here appending its type after a colon. It is correct to
write the variable and the type on the CMake command line:
.. code-block:: bash
.. code-block:: console
$ cmake -DVARIABLE:TYPE=value path/to/llvm/source
@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ Testing is performed when the *check* target is built. For instance, if you are
using makefiles, execute this command while on the top level of your build
directory:
.. code-block:: bash
.. code-block:: console
$ make check
@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ Developing LLVM pass out of source
It is possible to develop LLVM passes against installed LLVM. An example of
project layout provided below:
.. code-block:: bash
.. code-block:: none
<project dir>/
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