Prepend the clang library directory (determined using SHLIBDIR, alike
in clang) to the LD_LIBRARY_PATH to ensure that just-built clang
libraries will be used instead of a previous installed version.
When a stand-alone build is performed, LLVM_LIBS_DIR contains the path
to installed LLVM library directory. The same directory frequently
contains a previously installed version of clang. SHLIBDIR, on the other
hand, is always the build-tree directory, and therefore contains
the freshly built clang libraries.
In a non-stand-alone build, both paths will be the same and therefore
including them both will not cause any issues.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30155
llvm-svn: 309979
For now, it just detects that host is non-Windows and target is msvc.
FIXME: It should be probable for cross compilations. Detect whether target's headers would be available.
llvm-svn: 261814
Summary: The new check will find all functionand variable definitions which may violate cpp one definition rule in header file.
Reviewers: aaron.ballman, alexfh
Subscribers: aaron.ballman, cfe-commits
Patch by Haojian Wu!
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15710
llvm-svn: 257178
With this, site specific lit configs can inject parameters into the
test scripts if they need site specific parameters.
Next up: enable check_clang_tidy to take a resource dir to enable
non-standard locations for builtin includes.
llvm-svn: 251010
This tool is for interactive exploration of the Clang AST using AST matchers.
It currently allows the user to enter a matcher at an interactive prompt
and view the resulting bindings as diagnostics, AST pretty prints or AST
dumps. Example session:
$ cat foo.c
void foo(void) {}
$ clang-query foo.c --
clang-query> match functionDecl()
Match #1:
foo.c:1:1: note: "root" binds here
void foo(void) {}
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 match.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2098
llvm-svn: 194227
Test-time dependencies now live within test/clang-replace/Inputs which is more
in line with llvm and clang test suites.
Added 'Inputs' to the lit config's 'exclude' list as with llvm's lit.cfg since
test-time dependencies should not have any lit scripts within.
llvm-svn: 189047
NOTE: You may need to run 'make clean' or 'ninja -t clean' etc!!! This
is due to really nasty bug/interactions between
CMake/configure/make/Ninja/LIT...
This commit tries to back out the support for generating test cases as
part of the build system due to the issues I brought up in post-commit
review:
1) It adds a *lot* of complexity and fragility to the build system. See
the number of commits required to try to get all the bots happy.
2) It isn't really necessary -- we can already run scripts to generate
things with the RUN lines of a test.
3) It makes the tests somewhat harder to debug as they cross between
more domains.
4) In almost all cases it isn't really needed or it can be done directly
using the preprocessor.
I should have been more proactive reviewing this, and I'm really sorry
about the churn here. =/ To help keep track of what commits are going
where, this backs out most of the non-test-changes from these revisions:
r176397
r176373
r176293
r176184
r175744
r175624
r175545
r175544
There were several trivial or cleanup changes to the lit files or other
files. Some of these looked ok, but I didn't try to tease them apart...
Edwin, if you know what to look for, please carry on with the cleanups
there, and sorry for hosing stuff here but I'm not much of a Python
person, and so I was erring on the side of cautiously backing out the
change.
I've tried to preserve the test changes everywhere I could, but review
is appreciated here in case I missed some.
I then re-wrote the tests to use the preprocessor rather than python to
expand to the various bits of code. The nicest part of this is that now
all the files are just C++ code. They edit and behave like C++ code,
etc. RUN lines with different -D flags are used to run the same test
over multiple different configurations, and includes bracketed in
special defines are used to flesh out a collection of standard interface
stubs to test interactions between pieces. These probably aren't perfect
yet, but I think its an improvement (at least in terms of build system
complexity) and will hopefully be a useful demonstration of the
technique I prefer for these types of tests.
llvm-svn: 176627
* Fixed a comment typo
* Changed 'autogen' to 'generated-tests'
* Made the clean target not fail if the 'generated-tests' directory
doesn't already exist.
llvm-svn: 175624
autoconf and CMake flavours both updated to auto-generate files for use
in cpp11-migrate's LIT tests.
Auto-generated files are placed in the build directory under
test/cpp11-migrate/autogen. The directory structure past this point
mirrors the structure in the source directory under test/cpp11-migrate.
A lit.site.cfg is generated in test/cpp11-migrate/autogen to describe
the new test suite. When LIT runs, it runs the standard testsuite and
now also the auto-generated testsuite.
llvm-svn: 175544
With this we can build and test the remove-cstr-calls tool which should
serve as a good example of how to add tools and their tests to the
repository.
llvm-svn: 161404