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|  | Getting Started with the LLVM System using Microsoft Visual Studio | 
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|  | <ul> | 
|  | <li><a href="#overview">Overview</a> | 
|  | <li><a href="#quickstart">Getting Started Quickly (A Summary)</a> | 
|  | <li><a href="#requirements">Requirements</a> | 
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|  | <li><a href="#hardware">Hardware</a> | 
|  | <li><a href="#software">Software</a> | 
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|  | <li><a href="#starting">Getting Started with LLVM</a> | 
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|  | <li><a href="#terminology">Terminology and Notation</a> | 
|  | <li><a href="#objfiles">The Location of LLVM Object Files</a> | 
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|  | <li><a href="#tutorial">An Example Using the LLVM Tool Chain</a> | 
|  | <li><a href="#problems">Common Problems</a> | 
|  | <li><a href="#links">Links</a> | 
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|  | <p>Written by: | 
|  | <a href="mailto:jeffc@jolt-lang.org">Jeff Cohen</a> | 
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|  | <a name="overview"><b>Overview</b></a> | 
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|  | <p>The Visual Studio port at this time is experimental.  It is suitable for | 
|  | use only if you are writing your own compiler front end or otherwise have a | 
|  | need to dynamically generate machine code.  The JIT and interpreter are | 
|  | functional, but it is currently not possible to generate assembly code which | 
|  | is then assembled into an executable.  You can indirectly create executables | 
|  | by using the C back end.</p> | 
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|  | <p>To emphasize, there is no C/C++ front end currently available. | 
|  | <tt>llvm-gcc</tt> is based on GCC, which cannot be bootstrapped using VC++. | 
|  | Eventually there should be a <tt>llvm-gcc</tt> based on Cygwin or MinGW that | 
|  | is usable.  There is also the option of generating bitcode files on Unix and | 
|  | copying them over to Windows.  But be aware the odds of linking C++ code | 
|  | compiled with <tt>llvm-gcc</tt> with code compiled with VC++ is essentially | 
|  | zero.</p> | 
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|  | <p>The LLVM test suite cannot be run on the Visual Studio port at this | 
|  | time.</p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>Most of the tools build and work.  <tt>llvm-db</tt> does not build at this | 
|  | time.  <tt>bugpoint</tt> does build, but does not work. | 
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|  | <p>Additional information about the LLVM directory structure and tool chain | 
|  | can be found on the main <a href="GettingStarted.html">Getting Started</a> | 
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|  | <a name="quickstart"><b>Getting Started Quickly (A Summary)</b></a> | 
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|  | <p>Here's the short story for getting up and running quickly with LLVM:</p> | 
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|  | <ol> | 
|  | <li>Read the documentation.</li> | 
|  | <li>Seriously, read the documentation.</li> | 
|  | <li>Remember that you were warned twice about reading the documentation.</li> | 
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|  | <li>Get the Source Code | 
|  | <ul> | 
|  | <li>With the distributed files: | 
|  | <ol> | 
|  | <li><tt>cd <i>where-you-want-llvm-to-live</i></tt> | 
|  | <li><tt>gunzip --stdout llvm-<i>version</i>.tar.gz | tar -xvf -</tt> | 
|  | <i>      or use WinZip</i> | 
|  | <li><tt>cd llvm</tt></li> | 
|  | </ol></li> | 
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|  | <li>With anonymous Subversion access: | 
|  | <ol> | 
|  | <li><tt>cd <i>where-you-want-llvm-to-live</i></tt></li> | 
|  | <li><tt>svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm-top/trunk llvm-top | 
|  | </tt></li> | 
|  | <li><tt>make checkout MODULE=llvm</tt> | 
|  | <li><tt>cd llvm</tt></li> | 
|  | </ol></li> | 
|  | </ul></li> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <li>Start Visual Studio | 
|  | <ol> | 
|  | <li>Simply double click on the solution file <tt>llvm/win32/llvm.sln</tt>. | 
|  | </li> | 
|  | </ol></li> | 
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|  | <li>Build the LLVM Suite: | 
|  | <ol> | 
|  | <li>Simply build the solution.</li> | 
|  | <li>The Fibonacci project is a sample program that uses the JIT.  Modify | 
|  | the project's debugging properties to provide a numeric command line | 
|  | argument.  The program will print the corresponding fibonacci value.</li> | 
|  | </ol></li> | 
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|  | </ol> | 
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|  | <p>It is strongly encouraged that you get the latest version from Subversion as | 
|  | changes are continually making the VS support better.</p> | 
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|  | <a name="requirements"><b>Requirements</b></a> | 
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|  | <p>Before you begin to use the LLVM system, review the requirements given | 
|  | below.  This may save you some trouble by knowing ahead of time what hardware | 
|  | and software you will need.</p> | 
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|  | <a name="hardware"><b>Hardware</b></a> | 
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|  | <p>Any system that can adequately run Visual Studio .NET 2003 is fine.  The | 
|  | LLVM source tree and object files, libraries and executables will consume | 
|  | approximately 3GB.</p> | 
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|  | <div class="doc_subsection"><a name="software"><b>Software</b></a></div> | 
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|  | <p>You will need Visual Studio .NET 2003.  Earlier versions cannot open the | 
|  | solution/project files.  The VS 2005 beta can, but will migrate these files | 
|  | to its own format in the process.  While it should work with the VS 2005 | 
|  | beta, there are no guarantees and there is no support for it at this time. | 
|  | It has been reported that VC++ Express also works.</p> | 
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|  | <p>If you plan to modify any .y or .l files, you will need to have bison | 
|  | and/or flex installed where Visual Studio can find them.  Otherwise, you do | 
|  | not need them and the pre-generated files that come with the source tree | 
|  | will be used.</p> | 
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|  | <p> | 
|  | Do not install the LLVM directory tree into a path containing spaces (e.g. | 
|  | C:\Documents and Settings\...) as the configure step will fail.</p> | 
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|  | <a name="starting"><b>Getting Started with LLVM</b></a> | 
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|  | <p>The remainder of this guide is meant to get you up and running with | 
|  | LLVM using Visual Studio and to give you some basic information about the LLVM | 
|  | environment.</p> | 
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|  | <a name="terminology">Terminology and Notation</a> | 
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|  | <p>Throughout this manual, the following names are used to denote paths | 
|  | specific to the local system and working environment.  <i>These are not | 
|  | environment variables you need to set but just strings used in the rest | 
|  | of this document below</i>.  In any of the examples below, simply replace | 
|  | each of these names with the appropriate pathname on your local system. | 
|  | All these paths are absolute:</p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <dl> | 
|  | <dt>SRC_ROOT</dt> | 
|  | <dd><p>This is the top level directory of the LLVM source tree.</p></dd> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <dt>OBJ_ROOT</dt> | 
|  | <dd><p>This is the top level directory of the LLVM object tree (i.e. the | 
|  | tree where object files and compiled programs will be placed.  It is | 
|  | fixed at SRC_ROOT/win32).</p></dd> | 
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|  | <a name="objfiles">The Location of LLVM Object Files</a> | 
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|  | <p>The object files are placed under <tt>OBJ_ROOT/Debug</tt> for debug builds | 
|  | and <tt>OBJ_ROOT/Release</tt> for release (optimized) builds.  These include | 
|  | both executables and libararies that your application can link against.</p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>The files that <tt>configure</tt> would create when building on Unix are | 
|  | created by the <tt>Configure</tt> project and placed in | 
|  | <tt>OBJ_ROOT/llvm</tt>.  You application must have OBJ_ROOT in its include | 
|  | search path just before <tt>SRC_ROOT/include</tt>.</p> | 
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|  | <a name="tutorial">An Example Using the LLVM Tool Chain</a> | 
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|  | <ol> | 
|  | <li><p>First, create a simple C file, name it 'hello.c':</p> | 
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|  | <div class="doc_code"> | 
|  | <pre> | 
|  | #include <stdio.h> | 
|  | int main() { | 
|  | printf("hello world\n"); | 
|  | return 0; | 
|  | } | 
|  | </pre></div></li> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <li><p>Next, compile the C file into a LLVM bitcode file:</p> | 
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|  | <div class="doc_code"> | 
|  | <pre> | 
|  | % llvm-gcc -c hello.c -emit-llvm -o hello.bc | 
|  | </pre> | 
|  | </div> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>This will create the result file <tt>hello.bc</tt> which is the LLVM | 
|  | bitcode that corresponds the the compiled program and the library | 
|  | facilities that it required.  You can execute this file directly using | 
|  | <tt>lli</tt> tool, compile it to native assembly with the <tt>llc</tt>, | 
|  | optimize or analyze it further with the <tt>opt</tt> tool, etc.</p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p><b>Note: while you cannot do this step on Windows, you can do it on a | 
|  | Unix system and transfer <tt>hello.bc</tt> to Windows.  Important: | 
|  | transfer as a binary file!</b></p></li> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <li><p>Run the program using the just-in-time compiler:</p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <div class="doc_code"> | 
|  | <pre> | 
|  | % lli hello.bc | 
|  | </pre> | 
|  | </div> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>Note: this will only work for trivial C programs.  Non-trivial programs | 
|  | (and any C++ program) will have dependencies on the GCC runtime that | 
|  | won't be satisfied by the Microsoft runtime libraries.</p></li> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <li><p>Use the <tt>llvm-dis</tt> utility to take a look at the LLVM assembly | 
|  | code:</p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <div class="doc_code"> | 
|  | <pre> | 
|  | % llvm-dis < hello.bc | more | 
|  | </pre> | 
|  | </div></li> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <li><p>Compile the program to C using the LLC code generator:</p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <div class="doc_code"> | 
|  | <pre> | 
|  | % llc -march=c hello.bc | 
|  | </pre> | 
|  | </div></li> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <li><p>Compile to binary using Microsoft C:</p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <div class="doc_code"> | 
|  | <pre> | 
|  | % cl hello.cbe.c | 
|  | </pre> | 
|  | </div> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p>Note: this will only work for trivial C programs.  Non-trivial programs | 
|  | (and any C++ program) will have dependencies on the GCC runtime that | 
|  | won't be satisfied by the Microsoft runtime libraries.</p></li> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <li><p>Execute the native code program:</p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <div class="doc_code"> | 
|  | <pre> | 
|  | % hello.cbe.exe | 
|  | </pre> | 
|  | </div></li> | 
|  | </ol> | 
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|  | <a name="problems">Common Problems</a> | 
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|  | <p>If you are having problems building or using LLVM, or if you have any other | 
|  | general questions about LLVM, please consult the <a href="FAQ.html">Frequently | 
|  | Asked Questions</a> page.</p> | 
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|  |  | 
|  | <p>This document is just an <b>introduction</b> to how to use LLVM to do | 
|  | some simple things... there are many more interesting and complicated things | 
|  | that you can do that aren't documented here (but we'll gladly accept a patch | 
|  | if you want to write something up!).  For more information about LLVM, check | 
|  | out:</p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <ul> | 
|  | <li><a href="http://llvm.org/">LLVM homepage</a></li> | 
|  | <li><a href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/">LLVM doxygen tree</a></li> | 
|  | <li><a href="http://llvm.org/docs/Projects.html">Starting a Project | 
|  | that Uses LLVM</a></li> | 
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