Hi,
I am newbie to LLVM. I wish to write an analysis pass. I followed the steps
mentioned in the site.
First I downloaded the source files to, say src, folder.
Then I built it in another folder, say build.
Everything went well.
Then I wrote a HelloWorld pass (as mentioned in the site). But then
encountered make errors.
I did a bit of googling and realised that the issue is with separate
directories for src and build. To overcome this issue I came up with two
'solutions':
1. redo the whole process of compiling llvm source by having source and
build in the same directory.
2. Have two directories - src and build (as mentioned in the site) - write
your (new) pass in relevant file in src directory. Then after you run make
on this (new) pass, copy the library thus created in src/Debug+Asserts/lib
to build/Debug+Asserts/lib .
Would like to know which is a better solution? (Or suggest me a much better
than these.) My concerns are thus :
- I am expecting to write a complex analysis pass which depends on the
existing passes.
- This is a long term project. Hence would like to opt for a clean
solution than a quick-fix one.
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Regards,
Rekha
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