Mohd-Hanafiah Abdullah wrote:> On Fri, 2006-11-17 at 11:43 -0800, Chris Lattner wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 17 Nov 2006, John Criswell wrote:
>>
>>> I don't think you will need to deal with any names. The C++
standard
>>> library has already been compiled to LLVM bytecode (it is part of
the
>>> llvm-gcc/llvm-g++ distribution). If you use "llvm-g++
-lstdc++" it
>>> should link in whatever libstdc++ functions are needed by your
program;
>>> they will get translated to C code along with the rest of your
program
>>> when you use llc.
>>>
>> Note that that only works with llvm-gcc3. With llvm-gcc4 you need to
>> compile libstdc++ to bytecode explicitly.
>>
>
> In llvm-gcc3 where could I find the bytecode version of libstdc++ ?
>
You can download llvm-gcc3 from here (look for the LLVM-GCC 3.4 frontend
for your platform):
http://llvm.org/releases/download.html#1.9
The pre-compiled libstdc++ should be in
<platform>/llvm-gcc/lib/libstdc++.a.
Two caveats:
1) I don't know if using this bytecode version of libstdc++ will work
with llvm-gcc4. If you want to use it, you may need to use llvm-gcc3.
2. llvm-gcc3 is missing features from llvm-gcc4. Furthermore, support
for llvm-gcc3 will probably be dropped in the LLVM 2.0 release.
-- John T.
> Thanks.
>
> Napi
>
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