- Feb 09, 2014
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NAKAMURA Takumi authored
Teach autoconf/configure.ac to AC_SUBST several additional values in Makefile.config to make them available to Makefile code. These will be useful to generate CMake package modules from the Makefile build. Contributed by Brad King. llvm-svn: 201052
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- Feb 05, 2014
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Todd Fiala authored
ISSUE: On Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, arc4random is provided by libbsd.so, which is a transitive dependency of libedit. If a system had libedit on it that was implemented in terms of libbsd.so, then the arc4random test, previously implemented as a linker test, would succeed with -ledit. However, on Ubuntu this would also require a #include <bsd/stdlib.h>. This caused a build breakage on configure-based Ubuntu 12.04 with libedit installed. FIX: This fix changes configure to test for arc4random by searching for it in the standard header files. On Ubuntu 12.04, this test now properly fails to find arc4random as it is not defined in the default header locations. It also tweaks the #define names to match the output of the header check command, which is slightly different than the linker function check #defines. I tested the following scenarios: (1) Ubuntu 12.04 without the libedit package [did not find arc4random, as expected] (2) Ubuntu 12.04 with libedit package [properly did not find arc4random, as expected] (3) Ubuntu 12.04 with most recent libedit, custom built, and not dependent on libbsd.so [properly did not find arc4random, as expected]. (4) FreeBSD 10.0B1 [properly found arc4random, as expected] llvm-svn: 200819
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- Feb 01, 2014
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Peter Collingbourne authored
This library will be used by clang-query. I can imagine LLDB becoming another client of this library, so I think LLVM is a sensible place for it to live. It wraps libedit, and adds tab completion support. The code is loosely based on the line editor bits in LLDB, with a few improvements: - Polymorphism for retrieving the list of tab completions, based on the concept pattern from the new pass manager. - Tab completion doesn't corrupt terminal output if the input covers multiple lines. Unfortunately this can only be done in a truly horrible way, as far as I can tell. But since the alternative is to implement our own line editor (which I don't think LLVM should be in the business of doing, at least for now) I think it may be acceptable. - Includes a fallback for the case where the user doesn't have libedit installed. Note that this uses C stdio, mainly because libedit also uses C stdio. Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D2200 llvm-svn: 200595
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- Jan 15, 2014
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Chandler Carruth authored
which catch buggy versions of libstdc++. While libc++ would pass them, we don't actually update the state in the configure script to use libc++ when we pass --enable-libcpp, the logic for that is in the Makefiles. So just completely skip the library test when that configure flag is passed. Hopefully this will be enough to fix the darwin bots at last, and thanks to Duncan Smith for getting things set up so I can watch the bots myself on lab.llvm.org and see any failures! llvm-svn: 199334
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Chandler Carruth authored
enable flag that selects the C++ standard library to use with the host toolchain. Otherwise we end up testing the wrong config. I'm not really happy about this placement, but its pragmatic and should unblock the Apple builders. llvm-svn: 199325
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Chandler Carruth authored
*quite* ready to just slam C++11 on by default. llvm-svn: 199314
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Chandler Carruth authored
libstdc++v4.6. This is quite hard to test directly, so we test for it by checking a known missing feature in that version that was added in v4.7. This should prevent users from upgrading Clang but not GCC and hosting with a too-old GCC's libstdc++ and getting strange and hard to debug errors when we switch to C++11 by default. Also, switch several of the macros I introduced to use AC_LANG_SOURCE rather than AC_LANG_PROGRAM as we don't need configure's help writing our main function (and we don't need such a function at all for most of the tests). llvm-svn: 199313
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- Jan 14, 2014
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Chandler Carruth authored
llvm-svn: 199183
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Chandler Carruth authored
requires Clang 3.1 or GCC 4.7. If the compiler isn't Clang or GCC, we don't try to do any sanity checking, but this give us at least a reasonable baseline of modern compilers. Also, I'm not claiming that this is the best way to do compiler version tests. I'm happy for anyone to suggest better ways of doing this test. llvm-svn: 199182
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Chandler Carruth authored
Also, so is stacker, llvm-tv, etc. Wow. But will someone please fess up to what projects/privbracket is and why our autoconf build supports it? llvm-svn: 199179
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Chandler Carruth authored
llvm-svn: 199178
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- Jan 09, 2014
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Eric Christopher authored
llvm-svn: 198825
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- Jan 01, 2014
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NAKAMURA Takumi authored
FIXME: Dragonegg may be updated at non-trivial changes. llvm-svn: 198274
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- Nov 20, 2013
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Bill Wendling authored
llvm-svn: 195235
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- Nov 11, 2013
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NAKAMURA Takumi authored
config.status: executing runtime/Makefile commands autoconf/install-sh: runtime/Makefile does not exist. llvm-svn: 194376
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- Oct 12, 2013
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Bill Wendling authored
llvm-svn: 192527
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- Oct 07, 2013
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David Majnemer authored
This reverts commit r192070 which reverted r192069, I forgot to regenerate the configure scripts. llvm-svn: 192079
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- Sep 24, 2013
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Patrik Hagglund authored
This fixes PR16724. llvm-svn: 191289
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- Aug 30, 2013
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Daniel Dunbar authored
- We do some nasty things w.r.t. installing or overriding signal handlers in order to improve our crash recovery support or interaction with crash reporting software, and those things are not necessarily appropriate when LLVM is being linked into a client application that has its own ideas about how to do things. This gives those clients a way to disable that handling at build time. - Currently, the code this guards is all Apple specific, but other platforms might have the same concerns so I went for a more generic configure name. Someone who is more familiar with library embedding on Windows can handle choosing which of the Windows/Signals.inc behaviors might make sense to go under this flag. - This also fixes the proper autoconf'ing of ENABLE_BACKTRACES. The code expects it to be undefined when disabled, but the autoconf check was just defining it to 0. llvm-svn: 189694
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- Aug 22, 2013
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NAKAMURA Takumi authored
llvm-svn: 189031
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Jordan Rose authored
I don't actually have a version of autoconf so I edited configure directly as well. It's copy-pasted so I think there was little margin for error. See also Clang-side dependency graph changes. llvm-svn: 189026
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- Aug 17, 2013
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Joerg Sonnenberger authored
llvm-svn: 188606
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- Aug 12, 2013
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Chandler Carruth authored
curses.h). Finding these headers is next to impossible. For example, on Debian systems libtinfo-dev provides the terminfo reading library we want, but *not* term.h. For the header, you have to use libncurses-dev. And libncursesw-dev provides a *different* term.h in a different location! These headers aren't worth it. We want two functions the signatures of which are clearly spec'ed in sys-v and other documentation. Just declare them ourselves and call them. This should fix some debian builders and provide better support for "minimal" debian systems that do want color autodetection. llvm-svn: 188165
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Chandler Carruth authored
library for color support detection. This still will use a curses library if that is all we have available on the system. This change tries to use a smaller subset of the curses library, specifically the subset that is on some systems split off into a separate library. For example, if you install ncurses configured --with-tinfo, a 'libtinfo' is install that provides just the terminfo querying functionality. That library is now used instead of curses when it is available. This happens to fix a build error on systems with that library because when we tried to link ncurses into the binary, we didn't pull tinfo in as well. =] It should also provide an easy path for supporting the NetBSD libterminfo library, but as I don't have access to a NetBSD system I'm leaving adding that support to those folks. llvm-svn: 188160
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- Aug 07, 2013
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Chandler Carruth authored
using it to detect whether or not a terminal supports colors. This replaces a particularly egregious hack that merely compared the TERM environment variable to "dumb". That doesn't really translate to a reasonable experience for users that have actually ensured their terminal's capabilities are accurately reflected. This makes testing a terminal for color support somewhat more expensive, but it is called very rarely anyways. The important fast path when the output is being piped somewhere is already in place. The global lock may seem excessive, but the spec for calling into curses is *terrible*. The whole library is terrible, and I spent quite a bit of time looking for a better way of doing this before convincing myself that this was the fundamentally correct way to behave. The damage of the curses library is very narrowly confined, and we continue to use raw escape codes for actually manipulating the colors which is a much sane system than directly using curses here (IMO). If this causes trouble for folks, please let me know. I've tested it on Linux and will watch the bots carefully. I've also worked to account for the variances of curses interfaces that I could finde documentation for, but that may not have been sufficient. llvm-svn: 187874
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- Aug 03, 2013
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Bob Wilson authored
llvm-svn: 187687
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- Jul 26, 2013
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Eric Christopher authored
llvm-svn: 187217
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- Jul 25, 2013
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Rafael Espindola authored
Approval in here http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2013-July/064169.html llvm-svn: 187145
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- Jul 08, 2013
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Eric Christopher authored
llvm-svn: 185867
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Matt Arsenault authored
Ubuntu installs this as xdot, so finding xdot.py would fail. llvm-svn: 185860
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- Jul 04, 2013
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Eric Christopher authored
llvm-svn: 185605
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Eric Christopher authored
llvm-svn: 185603
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Eric Christopher authored
Patch by pashev.igor. llvm-svn: 185601
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- Jul 01, 2013
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Sylvestre Ledru authored
This kind of simplification is sometimes useful, but in general it's not correct. As GNU/kFreeBSD is an hybrid system, for kernel-related issues we want to match the build definitions used for FreeBSD, whereas for userland-related issues we want to match the definitions used for other systems with Glibc. The current modification adjusts the build system so that they can be distinguished, and explicitly adds GNU/kFreeBSD to the build checks in which it belongs. Fixes bug #16444. Patch by Robert Millan in the context of Debian. llvm-svn: 185311
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- Jun 25, 2013
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Eric Christopher authored
when building llvm. This saves quite a bit of time and space when linking. Please report any problems via bugzilla. Caveats: a) This will only work on linux b) This requires a fairly new binutils c) This requires a fairly new gdb llvm-svn: 184808
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- Jun 11, 2013
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Rafael Espindola authored
llvm-svn: 183771
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Rafael Espindola authored
llvm-svn: 183769
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- May 22, 2013
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Rafael Espindola authored
The r600 backend has been in tree for some time now. Marking it as non-experimental to avoid accidental breakage. llvm-svn: 182442
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- May 21, 2013
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Rafael Espindola authored
llvm-svn: 182401
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- May 07, 2013
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Bill Wendling authored
llvm-svn: 181350
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