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Shoaib Meenai d806af3499 [CMake] Use PRIVATE in target_link_libraries for executables
We currently use target_link_libraries without an explicit scope
specifier (INTERFACE, PRIVATE or PUBLIC) when linking executables.
Dependencies added in this way apply to both the target and its
dependencies, i.e. they become part of the executable's link interface
and are transitive.

Transitive dependencies generally don't make sense for executables,
since you wouldn't normally be linking against an executable. This also
causes issues for generating install export files when using
LLVM_DISTRIBUTION_COMPONENTS. For example, clang has a lot of LLVM
library dependencies, which are currently added as interface
dependencies. If clang is in the distribution components but the LLVM
libraries it depends on aren't (which is a perfectly legitimate use case
if the LLVM libraries are being built static and there are therefore no
run-time dependencies on them), CMake will complain about the LLVM
libraries not being in export set when attempting to generate the
install export file for clang. This is reasonable behavior on CMake's
part, and the right thing is for LLVM's build system to explicitly use
PRIVATE dependencies for executables.

Unfortunately, CMake doesn't allow you to mix and match the keyword and
non-keyword target_link_libraries signatures for a single target; i.e.,
if a single call to target_link_libraries for a particular target uses
one of the INTERFACE, PRIVATE, or PUBLIC keywords, all other calls must
also be updated to use those keywords. This means we must do this change
in a single shot. I also fully expect to have missed some instances; I
tested by enabling all the projects in the monorepo (except dragonegg),
and configuring both with and without shared libraries, on both Darwin
and Linux, but I'm planning to rely on the buildbots for other
configurations (since it should be pretty easy to fix those).

Even after this change, we still have a lot of target_link_libraries
calls that don't specify a scope keyword, mostly for shared libraries.
I'm thinking about addressing those in a follow-up, but that's a
separate change IMO.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40823

llvm-svn: 319840
2017-12-05 21:49:56 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi 8de96ca8bc ClangApplyReplacementsTests: Add clangBasic in libdeps.
r308015 introduced clangBasic to instantiate Diagnostics &c,

llvm-svn: 308085
2017-07-15 06:32:10 +00:00
Alexander Kornienko 8b4fcb7197 [Clang-Tidy] Preserve Message, FileOffset, FilePath in Clang-Tidy YAML output
Summary:
To get properly integration Clang-Tidy with CLion IDE, next things were implemented:
* Preserve `Message`, `FileOffset`, `FilePath` in the clang-tidy output.
* Export all diagnostics, not just the ones with fixes
* Test-cases

Reviewers: alexfh, ilya-biryukov

Subscribers: mgorny, JDevlieghere, xazax.hun, cfe-commits

Tags: #clang-tools-extra

Patch by Vladimir Plyashkun!

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35349

llvm-svn: 308015
2017-07-14 10:37:46 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi 9f99a7a417 [CMake] Prune redundant libdeps.
llvm-svn: 220893
2014-10-30 01:37:44 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi dc872ed908 [CMake] Add dependencies on clangToolingCore.
llvm-svn: 220890
2014-10-30 00:44:01 +00:00
NAKAMURA Takumi 78f534d689 [CMake] clang-tools-extra: Update dependencies.
llvm-svn: 196860
2013-12-10 01:41:10 +00:00
Edwin Vane 59d93af4a5 clang-apply-replacements: Add code formatting functionality
The tool now supports a collection of arguments to turn on and provide settings
for the formatting of code affected by applying replacements:
* --format turns on formatting (default style is LLVM)
* --style controls code style settings
* --style-config allows one to explicitly indicate where a style config file
  lives.

The libclangApplyReplacements interface has a new function to turn Replacements
into Ranges to be used with tooling::reformat().

llvm-svn: 191667
2013-09-30 13:59:21 +00:00