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2016 Jun 23
2
[cfe-dev] clang++ build from source is not able to find C++ headers
On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 7:36 PM, Tim Northover <t.p.northover at gmail.com> wrote: > On 23 June 2016 at 06:31, vivek pandya via cfe-dev > <cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > I am running OS X, when I build clang++ from source and use it to compile > > .cpp files it fails as it is not able to find C++ header. I am not > building > > libc++ along with llvm
2016 Jun 23
4
[cfe-dev] clang++ build from source is not able to find C++ headers
Hi Vivek, you can also include these lines below to your ~/.bash_profile: LLVM_BUILD="/Developer/llvm/build" # Path to your build directory alias new-clang="$LLVM_BUILD/bin/clang -Wno-expansion-to-defined -I/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.11.sdk/usr/include" alias new-clang++="$LLVM_BUILD/bin/clang++
2016 Jul 06
3
[cfe-dev] clang++ build from source is not able to find C++ headers
On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 1:21 PM, Mehdi Amini via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > On Jun 23, 2016, at 11:15 AM, Cristianno Martins via llvm-dev < > llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > Hi Vivek, > > you can also include these lines below to your ~/.bash_profile: > > LLVM_BUILD="/Developer/llvm/build" # Path to your build directory
2015 Jul 08
2
[LLVMdev] How to run LLVM3.6.1 on OS X (Yosemite, Xcode6.4) OR how to link bitcode generated by OS X clang with LLVM3.6.1
Thank you. I found a partial answer to the problem (1), namely “how to run Clang compiled with LLVM3.6.1 on OS X Yosemite/Xcode6.4" It’s a combination of -isysroot and -resource-dir I’m using these compiler options: "/Users/meister/Development/externals-clasp/build/release/bin/clang" -v \ -resource-dir
2015 Oct 12
2
Clang includes search path
Hi, I’m trying to set the includes search path in clang, but I can’t figure out how to do it? I’m working on OSX and every time I compile a C/C++ code, I have to specify it with -isysroot (and I don’t want an alias, or a symlink to /usr/include) since the includes are not in a really standard path on OSX (e.g.:
2020 Jul 22
2
How to debug a missing symbol with ThinLTO?
Looks like your static library is not even pulled into the link command so the static library is not even in the snapshot. From the link command in the snapshot, the static library is not on the command line from snapshot: /Applications/Xcode-11.3.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin/ld -Z -demangle -object_path_lto
2020 Jul 23
2
How to debug a missing symbol with ThinLTO?
Hi Tobias The problem is that your static archive has a SYMDEF that is empty, so linker thinks the static library provided doesn't contain any symbol. The reason for that is you are using the `ranlib` from Xcode, which is too old to understand the new bitcode object files produced by llvm 10. There are lots of ways to fix that: * The standard way to create static library on macOS is to use
2016 Feb 16
4
[help] Kaleidoscope build fails after llvm-3.8
Hello , I have build llvm from release_38 branch ( only llvm and clang ) and install it. My DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH points to installation-directory/lib. I am compiling example files for Kaleidoscope with following command : clang++ -g toy.cpp -std=c++11 `llvm-config --cxxflags --ldflags --system-libs --libs core mcjit native` -O3 -o toy but it fails with following error: Undefined symbols for
2015 Jul 05
2
[LLVMdev] How to run LLVM3.6.1 on OS X (Yosemite, Xcode6.4) OR how to link bitcode generated by OS X clang with LLVM3.6.1
I’m developing a Common Lisp compiler for OS X and Linux that uses LLVM as its backend and interoperates with C++. It’s at: github.com/drmeister/clang I need to compile one C++ source file containing small, intrinsic functions into an LLVM-IR bitcode file and link it with bitcode generated by my compiler running LLVM3.6.1. I have been unable to do this for more than a year and I was hoping
2020 May 07
2
Ld64.lld cannot find Foundation framework
Dear LLVM community I need some help please. I want to use LLVM's clang and lld within a MacOSX sandboxed app. This is because sandboxing does not allow calls to /usr/bin/clang. The clang binary works fine to compile a file, but ld64.lld comes up with the error "cannot find framework". However similar arguments using /usr/bin/ld instead of ld64.lld works fine. Here are the
2020 May 23
4
Assertion triggered when running simple hello-world code on iOS device using ORC/LLLazyJIT
Hello, I am trying to run this basic C++ hello-world code in my iOS app that has LLVM libraries linked in (the app runs on the actual device - iPad Pro, iOS 13.4.1). #include <iostream> int main (int argh, char *argv[]) { std::cout << "Hello World!" << std::endl; return 0; } So below is the break down of the steps that I do: First I compile this code to an
2016 Jul 12
3
Not able to use PGO with LLVM+Clang built from source
Hello, When I try to use -fprofile-instr-generate with clang (which is built from source) I am getting following error : ld: file not found: /Users/Mr.Pandya/My_Stuff/Active/llvm/build/bin/../lib/clang/3.9.0/lib/darwin/libclang_rt.profile_osx.a clang-3.9: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation) I am not building compiler RT with LLVM. Am I missing any thing
2020 Jun 06
4
Assertion triggered when running simple hello-world code on iOS device using ORC/LLLazyJIT
Hi Lang, Please see below is the trace. -- Thanks, Igor *2020-06-06 12:05:21.016705-0400 CppDevProCompiler[6613:3000073] Running...* *jitLink_MachO: magic = 0xfeedfacf, identifier = "llvm-link.submodule-jitted-objectbuffer"* *jitLink_MachO: cputype = 0x0100000c, cpusubtype = 0x00000000* *Creating normalized sections...* * __text: 0x0000000000000000 -- 0x0000000000000064, align:
2016 Oct 08
2
cmake 3.7.0-rc1 breaks stage2 bootstrap in openmp on 10.11 with Xcode 8
The new cmake 3.7.0-rc1 release produces a stage2 bootstrap failure in openmp project build on OS X 10.11 under Xcode 8.... In file included from /sw/src/fink.build/llvm40-4.0.0-1/llvm-4.0.0.src/projects/openmp/runtime/src/kmp_alloc.c:16: In file included from /sw/src/fink.build/llvm40-4.0.0-1/llvm-4.0.0.src/projects/openmp/runtime/src/kmp.h:98:
2017 Feb 01
2
how to verify completeness of the llvm backend
Hello LLVM Devs, I have a question regarding porting a new target to LLVM backend. When we write a llvm backend for any new architecture then how can we verify that each type of instructions are being generated i.e particular pattern is not missing or not handled properly, every possible addressing modes are getting generated etc ? One way is that generally architecture developer team should
2020 Nov 05
1
How to use mainline clang/llvm with CMake
Dear all, I am not sure whether this is a right place to ask basic questions about usage of CLang/LLVM, but also not sure if there is any other mailing list for such. Kindly point me to such a list in such case. I had built mainline CLang/LLVM on OSX and tried to use it with CMake. I had override following variables in CMake:
2017 Jul 31
1
exit block
Yes, that’s right. Some LLVM terminology though: The blocks you mention, are called the “exiting blocks” of the loop, and the blocks outside the loop (that are the targets of these exiting blocks) are called the exit blocks. getExitingBlocks in LoopInfoImpl.h is the code you’re interested in. By definition: one of the successor’s of the exiting block is an exit block, and it should have another
2018 May 14
1
Unable to build 'lld' on Mac OS 10.9
Hi All, I am trying to build the 'lld' linker on Mac OS 10.9, but during the build, I am getting the errors. Following are the steps that I have followed: 1.     I have downloaded the ‘llvm-stable’ source code from the following location:   https://github.com/llvm-mirror/llvm/tree/stable   2.     Machine details(on which llvm source code isbeing built) are as follows: $ sw_vers
2020 Jun 20
1
Assertion triggered when running simple hello-world code on iOS device using ORC/LLLazyJIT
Hi Dave, Yep. This is JITLink specific, so we could only have observed it on MachO x86-64 or arm64 until recently. It takes a little bit of poking to get IR to produce a zero-lengh section on MachO, but not much. Jared Wyles recently contributed an initial JITLink ELF implementation, so the fix seems timely -- we might have been about to see more of it. -- Lang. On Fri, Jun 19, 2020 at 4:02 PM
2017 Mar 04
7
Why ISel Shifts operations can only be expanded for Value type vector ?
On Saturday, March 4, 2017, Ryan Taylor <ryta1203 at gmail.com> wrote: > Why you can't still expand it through MUL with a Custom lowering? Or am I > missing something? > > Yes we can but problem occurs when we know that it is shift with constant value than if we return ISD::MUL with constant imm operand than LLVM will convert it to SHL again because the constant will be