Currently, all AST consumers are located in the Frontend library,
meaning that in a shared library configuration, Frontend has a
dependency on Rewrite, Checker and CodeGen. This is suboptimal for
clients which only wish to make use of the frontend. CodeGen in
particular introduces a large number of unwanted dependencies.
This patch breaks the dependency by moving all AST consumers with
dependencies on Rewrite, Checker and/or CodeGen to their respective
libraries. The patch therefore introduces dependencies in the other
direction (i.e. from Rewrite, Checker and CodeGen to Frontend).
After applying this patch, Clang builds correctly using CMake and
shared libraries ("cmake -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON").
N.B. This patch includes file renames which are indicated in the
patch body.
Changes in this revision of the patch:
- Fixed some copy-paste mistakes in the header files
- Modified certain aspects of the coding to comply with the LLVM
Coding Standards
llvm-svn: 106010
This is the way I would like to move the frontend function towards -- distinct
pieces of functionality should be exposed only via FrontendAction
implementations which have clean and relatively-stable APIs.
This also isolates the surface area in clang which depends on LLVM CodeGen.
llvm-svn: 97110
related to <rdar://problem/6596843> clang ObjC rewriter: Line endings still mixed in rewrite output
This fix was dropped when I integrated the 'objective-rewrite' branch.
llvm-svn: 92737
stat a file but where mmaping it fails. In this case, we emit an
error like:
t.c:1:10: fatal error: error opening file '../../foo.h'
instead of "cannot find file".
llvm-svn: 90110