Unfortunately this means removing one regression test
of GlobalsModRef because I couldn't work out how to
perform it without MarkModRef.
llvm-svn: 56342
- update VC projects.
- Add an overload to llvm::Stream for <<, since std::hex and std::dec have type std::ios_base& (*)(std::ios_base&) in VC++. (templating the function don't work, due to ambiguities)
- add ../ on several include in X86/AsmPrinter/
llvm-svn: 54898
I added the lexing files to the VStudio projects and removed the .l files from the
VStudio projects. There was a problem with use of strtoll in TGLexer.cpp and Chris
suggested switching to strtol, so that's included here.
Additionally, this checkin adds minimal x64 builds to the VStudio builds. Build issues
related to x64 in the windows specific files for DynamicLibrary.inc and Singals.inc
are worked around, but not ultimately solved. Binaries used to be stored in
...\win32\{Debug|Release}
but are now kept in
...\win32\bin\{win32|x64}\{Debug|Release}
intermediate files will continue to be stored in the individual project directories under
win32.
Some names will likely change in the future to reflect that the vstudio projects
are no longer 32-bit only, but I wanted to get things up and running today so kept away
from bigger restructuring.
llvm-svn: 44260
1. Switch from VStudio 2k3 to VStudio 2k5
2. All pdb files now will be placed as $(OutputDir)/$(ProjectName).pdb. This puts them alongside the
binaries with the same base name as the binary. If you need to copy the results of your llvm build
into another project's tree, this will simplify that process.
3. Recent files added to the tree were added to the proejects within the VStudio project
4. Project build dependency order fixed so that the build can take place in one pass. A generated
file was not being built at the correct time, causing a build error in about half the projects until
the build was run a second time.
Note you will need flex and bison installed an in your path in order to build properly.
llvm-svn: 40557
specific warnings they produced were being suppressed anyway. The truncation warnings
that were suppressed are now enabled, and the few that still occur ought to be fixed.
The only warnings suppressed now are the "negating an unsigned is still unsigned", the
validity of which Chris does not accept, and the "implicit conversion of <type> to bool
performance warning". Making the conversion explicit won't make it run any faster and
this is an easier way to shut the compiler up.
llvm-svn: 19031