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<title>Accessing LLDB Sources</title>
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The <strong>LLDB</strong> Debugger
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<h1 class ="postheader">Checking out LLDB sources</h1>
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<p>Refer to the <a href="http://llvm.org/docs/GettingStarted.html#getting-started-with-llvm">LLVM Getting Started Guide</a>
for general instructions on how to check out source. Note that LLDB depends on having a working checkout of LLVM
and Clang, so the first step is to download and build as described at the above URL. The same repository also
contains LLDB.</p>
<p><b>Git browser</b>: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/tree/master/lldb </p>
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For MacOSX building from Xcode, simply checkout LLDB and then build from Xcode. The Xcode project will
automatically detect that it is a fresh checkout, and checkout LLVM and clang automatically. Unlike other
platforms / build systems, it will use the following directory structure.
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lldb
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`-- llvm
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+-- tools
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`-- clang
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So updating your checkout will consist of updating lldb, llvm, and clang in these locations.
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Refer to the <a href="build.html">Build Instructions</a> for more detailed instructions on how to build for a particular
platform / build system combination.
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<h1 class ="postheader">Contributing to LLDB</h1>
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Please refer to the <a href="http://llvm.org/docs/DeveloperPolicy.html">LLVM Developer Policy</a>
for information about authoring and uploading a patch. LLDB differs from the LLVM Developer Policy in
the following respects.
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Test infrastructure. It is still important to submit tests with your patches, but LLDB uses a different
system for tests. Refer to the lldb/test folder on disk for examples of how to write tests.
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</ul>
For anything not explicitly listed here, assume that LLDB follows the LLVM policy.
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