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The current infrastructure in lib/Interpreter has a tool, clang-repl, very
similar to clang-interpreter which also allows incremental compilation.
This patch moves clang-interpreter as a test case and drops it as conditionally
built example as we already have clang-repl in place.
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This patch also ignores ppc due to missing weak symbol for __gxx_personality_v0
which may be a feature request for the jit infrastructure. Also, adds a missing
build system dependency to the orc jit.
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Additionally, this patch defines a custom exception type and thus avoids the
requirement to include header <exception>, making it easier to deploy across
systems without standard location of the c++ headers.
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This patch also works around PR49692 and finds a way to use llvm::consumeError
in rtti mode.
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This patch also checks if stl is built with rtti.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107049
Currently we have a way to run a plugin if specified on the command line
after the main action, and ways to unconditionally run the plugin before
or after the main action, but no way to run a plugin if specified on the
command line before the main action.
This introduces the missing option.
This is helpful because -clear-ast-before-backend clears the AST before
codegen, while some plugins may want access to the AST.
Reviewed By: dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112096
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Original commit message: "
Original commit message:"
The current infrastructure in lib/Interpreter has a tool, clang-repl, very
similar to clang-interpreter which also allows incremental compilation.
This patch moves clang-interpreter as a test case and drops it as conditionally
built example as we already have clang-repl in place.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107049
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This patch also ignores ppc due to missing weak symbol for __gxx_personality_v0
which may be a feature request for the jit infrastructure. Also, adds a missing
build system dependency to the orc jit.
"
Additionally, this patch defines a custom exception type and thus avoids the
requirement to include header <exception>, making it easier to deploy across
systems without standard location of the c++ headers.
"
This patch also works around PR49692 and finds a way to use llvm::consumeError
in rtti mode.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107049
Original commit message: "
Original commit message:"
The current infrastructure in lib/Interpreter has a tool, clang-repl, very
similar to clang-interpreter which also allows incremental compilation.
This patch moves clang-interpreter as a test case and drops it as conditionally
built example as we already have clang-repl in place.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107049
"
This patch also ignores ppc due to missing weak symbol for __gxx_personality_v0
which may be a feature request for the jit infrastructure. Also, adds a missing
build system dependency to the orc jit.
"
Additionally, this patch defines a custom exception type and thus avoids the
requirement to include header <exception>, making it easier to deploy across
systems without standard location of the c++ headers.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107049
Original commit message:"
The current infrastructure in lib/Interpreter has a tool, clang-repl, very
similar to clang-interpreter which also allows incremental compilation.
This patch moves clang-interpreter as a test case and drops it as conditionally
built example as we already have clang-repl in place.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107049
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This patch also ignores ppc due to missing weak symbol for __gxx_personality_v0
which may be a feature request for the jit infrastructure. Also, adds a missing
build system dependency to the orc jit.
The current infrastructure in lib/Interpreter has a tool, clang-repl, very
similar to clang-interpreter which also allows incremental compilation.
This patch moves clang-interpreter as a test case and drops it as conditionally
built example as we already have clang-repl in place.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107049
Buildbots complained that they couldn't find the newly added plugins.
The solution was to move the check-clang cmake target closer to the bottom of
the file, after the new dependencies are added.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59464
llvm-svn: 360891
Also, I moved the existing analyzer plugin to test/ as well, in order not to
give the illusion that the analyzer supports plugins -- it's capable of handling
them, but does not _support_ them.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59464
llvm-svn: 360799
Currently when an AST plugin is loaded it must then be enabled by passing
-plugin pluginname or -add-plugin pluginname to the -cc1 command line. This
patch adds a method to PluginASTAction which allows it to declare that the
action happens before, instead of, or after the main AST action, plus the
relevant changes to make the plugin action happen at that time automatically.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D17959
llvm-svn: 263546
When CLANG_BUILD_EXAMPLES is not on we set the EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL
directory property for the examples/ directory to tell CMake not to
build them by default. The AddLLVM.cmake APIs are not aware of this and
try to install targets that are not built. This does not cause an
install-time error because CMake excludes the directory from the default
installation. However, now that installation attaches targets to the
LLVMExports export set CMake-based applications that find_package(LLVM)
fail because the example plugin binary is not available.
Tell the AddLLVM.cmake APIs to exclude the examples from installation by
setting the EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL variable they check.
Patch by Brad King!
llvm-svn: 201799
This was never being compiled at all and was bitrotting
as a result.
Also compile SampleAnalyzerPlugin as a module, not a library,
and fix a mistake with not passing the source files
to add_clang_library().
llvm-svn: 150378
This patch simplifies writing of standalone Clang tools. As an
example, we add clang-check, a tool that runs a syntax only frontend
action over a .cc file. When you integrate this into your favorite
editor, you get much faster feedback on your compilation errors, thus
reducing your feedback cycle especially when writing new code.
The tool depends on integration of an outstanding patch to CMake to
work which allows you to always have a current compile command
database in your cmake output directory when you set
CMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS.
llvm-svn: 130306