just argv[0]. And remove the code for searching the current
working directory and for searching PATH; the point of FindExecutable
is not to find whatever version of the executable can be found by
searching around, but to find an executable that accompanies the
current executable.
Update the tools to use sys::Program::FindProgramByName when they
want PATH searching.
llvm-svn: 78240
This is not just a matter of passing in the target triple from the module;
currently backends are making decisions based on the build and host
architecture. The goal is to migrate to making these decisions based off of the
triple (in conjunction with the feature string). Thus most clients pass in the
target triple, or the host triple if that is empty.
This has one important change in the way behavior of the JIT and llc.
For the JIT, it was previously selecting the Target based on the host
(naturally), but it was setting the target machine features based on the triple
from the module. Now it is setting the target machine features based on the
triple of the host.
For LLC, -march was previously only used to select the target, the target
machine features were initialized from the module's triple (which may have been
empty). Now the target triple is taken from the module, or the host's triple is
used if that is empty. Then the triple is adjusted to match -march.
The take away is that -march for llc is now used in conjunction with the host
triple to initialize the subtarget. If users want more deterministic behavior
from llc, they should use -mtriple, or set the triple in the input module.
llvm-svn: 77946
- Uses MCAsmToken::getIdentifier which returns the (sub)string representing the
meaningfull contents a string or identifier token.
- Directives aren't done yet.
llvm-svn: 77739
* Call InitializeAllTargets on every path where we might query the
TargetRegistry. This fixes PR4604.
* flush the formatted_raw_ostream& or else not all of the assembly will make
it to the .s file. (It doesn't do this in its destructor?!)
* Due to a reversed conditional, libLTO was reporting many symbols as both
defined and undefined, including two definitions of the same symbol name
in its symbol list.
llvm-svn: 77170
- This is a simplified mechanism which just looks up a target based on the
target triple, with a few additional flags.
- Remove getClosestStaticTargetForModule, the moral equivalent is now:
lookupTarget(Mod->getTargetTriple, true, false, ...);
- This no longer does the fuzzy matching with target data (based on endianness
and pointer width) that getClosestStaticTargetForModule was doing, but this
was deemed unnecessary.
llvm-svn: 77111