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Add a OCAML_INSTALL_PATH variable that can be used to control the install path for OCaml libraries. The new variable defaults to ${OCAML_STDLIB_PATH}, i.e. the OCaml library path obtained from the OCaml compiler. Install libraries into "llvm" subdirectory. This fixes two issues: 1. OCaml library directories differ between systems, and 'lib/ocaml' is incorrect e.g. on amd64 Gentoo where OCaml is installed in 'lib64/ocaml'. Therefore, obtain the library path from the OCaml compiler using 'ocamlc -where' (which is already used to set OCAML_STDLIB_PATH), which is the method used commonly in OCaml packages. 2. The top-level directory is reserved for the standard library, and has precedence over local directory in search path. As a result, OCaml preferred the files installed along with previous LLVM version over the source tree when building a new version, resulting in two versions being mixed during the build. The new layout is used commonly by other OCaml packages, and findlib is able to find the LLVM libraries successfully. Bug: https://bugs.gentoo.org/559134 Bug: https://bugs.gentoo.org/559624 Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D24354 llvm-svn: 282895 |
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README.txt
This directory contains bindings for the LLVM compiler infrastructure to allow programs written in languages other than C or C++ to take advantage of the LLVM infrastructure--for instance, a self-hosted compiler front-end.