Dear Duncan,
thank you for the prompt reaction!
Quoting Duncan Sands <baldrick at free.fr>:> Hi Enrico, did you follow the instructions here
> http://llvm.org/docs/GCCFEBuildInstrs.html#ada
> to build llvm-gcc with Ada support?
Yes. I succesfully followed the instructions to build the LLVM Ada f-e.
> If by 2.5 you mean LLVM-2.5 I suggest you use something more recent, for
> example LLVM-2.7.
I was probably misled by the instructrions themselves which state:
"Compilers known to work with the LLVM 2.5 release are gcc-4.2 and the
2005,
2006 and 2007 versions of the GNAT GPL Edition. GNAT GPL 2008, gcc-4.3 and
later will not work."
> Please show how you tried to compile it and what the undefined references
> were.
> You are supposed to be able to use llvm-gcc in the same way as gcc.
Actually I was able to compile my program by invoking "gnatmake"
provided by
the llvm-gcc f-e and I obtained an optimized version of my
excutable.
However, I would be interested in calling different llvm tools in a
non-transparent way. For example I would like to call llvm-gcc to obtain
the LLVM intermediate representation of a compilation module
(e.g., llvm-gcc -c hello.adb) and then invoke different llvm tools.
The problem is that I do not know how to include the information
from the .ali files generated by gnat. In the lack of such information
llvmc (for example) is not able to find a proper main for my program and
raises an undefined reference error.
I was wandering if it is actually possible to exploit the LLVM framework in
such a sequential manner as it is for C programs.
By the way, I'll try LLVM 2.7 and the respective version of LLVM-GCC.
Thanks again and best regards,
Enrico
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