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2004 Feb 27
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[LLVMdev] ObjectFiles.html
On Thu, 26 Feb 2004, Reid Spencer wrote:
> One of the things that I don't understand well about LLVM is what code
> is in what object files or library archives. It would be very useful if
> there was a map of the dependencies between the files (e.g. if you link
> X.o you need Y.a and Z.o). Trying to figure out the link lines by trial
> and error is a bit frustrating.
No
2004 Feb 27
2
[LLVMdev] ObjectFiles.html
...submit patches against it?
BTW, here's some hints for it:
libtransforms.a -> contains only the level raise pass
libtarget.a -> contains code generator support for describing target
architectures
libanalysis.a -> intraprocedural analyses
libipa.a -> interprocedural analyses
libinstrument.a -> instrumentation (e.g. profiling) transformations
libtransformutils.a -> common code shared by various xforms
libregalloc.a -> sparc register allocator
sched.o -> sparc instruction scheduler
select.o -> sparc instruction selector support
libevar.o -> live variable analy...
2004 Feb 27
3
[LLVMdev] ObjectFiles.html
One of the things that I don't understand well about LLVM is what code
is in what object files or library archives. It would be very useful if
there was a map of the dependencies between the files (e.g. if you link
X.o you need Y.a and Z.o). Trying to figure out the link lines by trial
and error is a bit frustrating.
To assist myself with understanding this, I've started to write a