When using LLVM_DISTRIBUTION_COMPONENTS, it's possible for clang's
export list to be empty. If this happens the install(EXPORTS) command
will fail, but since there isn't anything to install anyway we really
just want to skip it.
llvm-svn: 286210
We need to apply the same export logic in clang as in llvm for
LLVM_DISTRIBUTION_COMPONENTS, or the clang exports will be invalid
when we use this config.
This makes using distribution components without setting
LLVM_TOOLCHAIN_ONLY=On work correctly.
llvm-svn: 286181
This is needed by downstream projects such as swift to get proper cmake
dependency information for LLVM/Clang targets.
A few months ago I added support for exporting this information for Clang
libraries. In order to be incremental, I did not add support for exporting clang
tools as well at that time. Now such support is needed, so I am committing this
incremental code.
llvm-svn: 284658
LLVM_BUILD_TOOLS is a boolean variable that controls whether or not generated
targets for llvm tools are built by the "all" target. CLANG_BUILD_TOOLS is an
analogous variable for clang targets.
This is useful functionality for selectively disabling the building of clang
targets by default to speed up builds.
In terms of implementation, I just followed the model of LLVM's implementation
of this functionality.
llvm-svn: 275006
This matches how LLVM has its cmake files organized and is cleaner than just
shoving this business logic into the main CMakeLists.txt.
llvm-svn: 274992
This ensures that the values do not bleed over in between computations. It may
make sense in the future to just refactor this code into functions to provide
"true scoping".
llvm-svn: 274179
This is an obvious bug since ClangConfig.cmake looks for ClangTargets.cmake in
${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}. But ClangTargets.cmake is in
${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/${CLANG_INSTALL_PACKAGE_DIR}, so it will always fail with an
in tree build.
In the case where clang is built out of tree, this is still correct since
CMAKE_BINARY_DIR and CLANG_BINARY_DIR will be the same.
llvm-svn: 274168
ClangConfig requires LLVMConfig, so add find_package call in
ClangConfig so find_package(clang REQUIRED CONFIG) will just work. This
makes it easier for cmake based projects to use clang, e.g., tools using
ClangTooling.
Patch by Don Hinton
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13622
llvm-svn: 261290
Installing <prefix>/share/clang/cmake/ClangConfig.cmake makes CMake's
builtin find_package() utility work with Clang. This also allows
downstream consumers of Clang to statically link against libraries like
clangAST and have that pull in dependencies like clangBasic and
LLVMSupport.
See the CMake docs on packages:
http://www.cmake.org/cmake/help/v3.0/manual/cmake-packages.7.html
llvm-svn: 221411