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2Getting Started with the LLVM System using Microsoft Visual Studio
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9Overview
10========
11Welcome to LLVM on Windows! This document only covers LLVM on Windows using
12Visual Studio, not mingw or cygwin. In order to get started, you first need to
13know some basic information.
14
Reid Klecknerba19d182016-01-11 20:51:57 +000015There are many different projects that compose LLVM. The first piece is the
16LLVM suite. This contains all of the tools, libraries, and header files needed
17to use LLVM. It contains an assembler, disassembler, bitcode analyzer and
18bitcode optimizer. It also contains basic regression tests that can be used to
19test the LLVM tools and the Clang front end.
Michael J. Spencerd93399a2012-06-21 23:27:09 +000020
Reid Klecknerba19d182016-01-11 20:51:57 +000021The second piece is the `Clang <http://clang.llvm.org/>`_ front end. This
22component compiles C, C++, Objective C, and Objective C++ code into LLVM
23bitcode. Clang typically uses LLVM libraries to optimize the bitcode and emit
24machine code. LLVM fully supports the COFF object file format, which is
25compatible with all other existing Windows toolchains.
Michael J. Spencerd93399a2012-06-21 23:27:09 +000026
Reid Klecknerba19d182016-01-11 20:51:57 +000027The last major part of LLVM, the execution Test Suite, does not run on Windows,
28and this document does not discuss it.
Michael J. Spencerd93399a2012-06-21 23:27:09 +000029
30Additional information about the LLVM directory structure and tool chain
Sean Silva1703e702014-04-08 21:06:22 +000031can be found on the main :doc:`GettingStarted` page.
Michael J. Spencerd93399a2012-06-21 23:27:09 +000032
33
34Requirements
35============
36Before you begin to use the LLVM system, review the requirements given
37below. This may save you some trouble by knowing ahead of time what hardware
38and software you will need.
39
40Hardware
41--------
Benjamin Kramerde1a1932015-02-15 19:34:17 +000042Any system that can adequately run Visual Studio 2013 is fine. The LLVM
Michael J. Spencerd93399a2012-06-21 23:27:09 +000043source tree and object files, libraries and executables will consume
44approximately 3GB.
45
46Software
47--------
Benjamin Kramerde1a1932015-02-15 19:34:17 +000048You will need Visual Studio 2013 or higher.
Michael J. Spencerd93399a2012-06-21 23:27:09 +000049
50You will also need the `CMake <http://www.cmake.org/>`_ build system since it
51generates the project files you will use to build with.
52
53If you would like to run the LLVM tests you will need `Python
Rafael Espindola21a400852014-12-12 15:29:31 +000054<http://www.python.org/>`_. Version 2.7 and newer are known to work. You will
55need `GnuWin32 <http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/>`_ tools, too.
Michael J. Spencerd93399a2012-06-21 23:27:09 +000056
57Do not install the LLVM directory tree into a path containing spaces (e.g.
58``C:\Documents and Settings\...``) as the configure step will fail.
59
60
61Getting Started
62===============
63Here's the short story for getting up and running quickly with LLVM:
64
651. Read the documentation.
662. Seriously, read the documentation.
673. Remember that you were warned twice about reading the documentation.
684. Get the Source Code
69
70 * With the distributed files:
71
72 1. ``cd <where-you-want-llvm-to-live>``
73 2. ``gunzip --stdout llvm-VERSION.tar.gz | tar -xvf -``
74 (*or use WinZip*)
75 3. ``cd llvm``
76
77 * With anonymous Subversion access:
78
79 1. ``cd <where-you-want-llvm-to-live>``
80 2. ``svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk llvm``
81 3. ``cd llvm``
82
835. Use `CMake <http://www.cmake.org/>`_ to generate up-to-date project files:
84
85 * Once CMake is installed then the simplest way is to just start the
86 CMake GUI, select the directory where you have LLVM extracted to, and
87 the default options should all be fine. One option you may really
88 want to change, regardless of anything else, might be the
89 ``CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX`` setting to select a directory to INSTALL to
90 once compiling is complete, although installation is not mandatory for
91 using LLVM. Another important option is ``LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD``,
92 which controls the LLVM target architectures that are included on the
93 build.
Sean Silva1703e702014-04-08 21:06:22 +000094 * See the :doc:`LLVM CMake guide <CMake>` for detailed information about
Michael J. Spencerd93399a2012-06-21 23:27:09 +000095 how to configure the LLVM build.
Yaron Kereneadc9b32014-06-05 16:42:26 +000096 * CMake generates project files for all build types. To select a specific
97 build type, use the Configuration manager from the VS IDE or the
98 ``/property:Configuration`` command line option when using MSBuild.
Michael J. Spencerd93399a2012-06-21 23:27:09 +000099
1006. Start Visual Studio
101
102 * In the directory you created the project files will have an ``llvm.sln``
103 file, just double-click on that to open Visual Studio.
104
1057. Build the LLVM Suite:
106
107 * The projects may still be built individually, but to build them all do
108 not just select all of them in batch build (as some are meant as
109 configuration projects), but rather select and build just the
110 ``ALL_BUILD`` project to build everything, or the ``INSTALL`` project,
111 which first builds the ``ALL_BUILD`` project, then installs the LLVM
112 headers, libs, and other useful things to the directory set by the
113 ``CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX`` setting when you first configured CMake.
114 * The Fibonacci project is a sample program that uses the JIT. Modify the
115 project's debugging properties to provide a numeric command line argument
116 or run it from the command line. The program will print the
117 corresponding fibonacci value.
118
Aaron Ballman1e9d9b22014-01-23 20:46:44 +00001198. Test LLVM in Visual Studio:
Michael J. Spencerd93399a2012-06-21 23:27:09 +0000120
121 * If ``%PATH%`` does not contain GnuWin32, you may specify
122 ``LLVM_LIT_TOOLS_DIR`` on CMake for the path to GnuWin32.
123 * You can run LLVM tests by merely building the project "check". The test
124 results will be shown in the VS output window.
125
Aaron Ballman1e9d9b22014-01-23 20:46:44 +00001269. Test LLVM on the command line:
Michael J. Spencerd93399a2012-06-21 23:27:09 +0000127
128 * The LLVM tests can be run by changing directory to the llvm source
129 directory and running:
130
131 .. code-block:: bat
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Aaron Ballmanc8aefe42013-05-01 19:13:50 +0000133 C:\..\llvm> python ..\build\bin\llvm-lit --param build_config=Win32 --param build_mode=Debug --param llvm_site_config=../build/test/lit.site.cfg test
Michael J. Spencerd93399a2012-06-21 23:27:09 +0000134
Aaron Ballmanc8aefe42013-05-01 19:13:50 +0000135 This example assumes that Python is in your PATH variable, you
136 have built a Win32 Debug version of llvm with a standard out of
137 line build. You should not see any unexpected failures, but will
138 see many unsupported tests and expected failures.
Michael J. Spencerd93399a2012-06-21 23:27:09 +0000139
140 A specific test or test directory can be run with:
141
142 .. code-block:: bat
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Aaron Ballmanc8aefe42013-05-01 19:13:50 +0000144 C:\..\llvm> python ..\build\bin\llvm-lit --param build_config=Win32 --param build_mode=Debug --param llvm_site_config=../build/test/lit.site.cfg test/path/to/test
Michael J. Spencerd93399a2012-06-21 23:27:09 +0000145
146
147An Example Using the LLVM Tool Chain
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149
1501. First, create a simple C file, name it '``hello.c``':
151
152 .. code-block:: c
153
154 #include <stdio.h>
155 int main() {
156 printf("hello world\n");
157 return 0;
158 }
159
Daniel Dunbar06b9f9e2013-08-16 23:30:19 +00001602. Next, compile the C file into an LLVM bitcode file:
Michael J. Spencerd93399a2012-06-21 23:27:09 +0000161
162 .. code-block:: bat
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164 C:\..> clang -c hello.c -emit-llvm -o hello.bc
165
166 This will create the result file ``hello.bc`` which is the LLVM bitcode
Sylvestre Ledru35521e22012-07-23 08:51:15 +0000167 that corresponds the compiled program and the library facilities that
Michael J. Spencerd93399a2012-06-21 23:27:09 +0000168 it required. You can execute this file directly using ``lli`` tool,
169 compile it to native assembly with the ``llc``, optimize or analyze it
170 further with the ``opt`` tool, etc.
171
172 Alternatively you can directly output an executable with clang with:
173
174 .. code-block:: bat
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176 C:\..> clang hello.c -o hello.exe
177
178 The ``-o hello.exe`` is required because clang currently outputs ``a.out``
179 when neither ``-o`` nor ``-c`` are given.
180
1813. Run the program using the just-in-time compiler:
182
183 .. code-block:: bat
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185 C:\..> lli hello.bc
186
1874. Use the ``llvm-dis`` utility to take a look at the LLVM assembly code:
188
189 .. code-block:: bat
190
191 C:\..> llvm-dis < hello.bc | more
192
1935. Compile the program to object code using the LLC code generator:
194
195 .. code-block:: bat
196
197 C:\..> llc -filetype=obj hello.bc
198
1996. Link to binary using Microsoft link:
200
201 .. code-block:: bat
202
203 C:\..> link hello.obj -defaultlib:libcmt
204
2057. Execute the native code program:
206
207 .. code-block:: bat
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209 C:\..> hello.exe
210
211
212Common Problems
213===============
214If you are having problems building or using LLVM, or if you have any other
Sean Silva1703e702014-04-08 21:06:22 +0000215general questions about LLVM, please consult the :doc:`Frequently Asked Questions
216<FAQ>` page.
Michael J. Spencerd93399a2012-06-21 23:27:09 +0000217
218
219Links
220=====
221This document is just an **introduction** to how to use LLVM to do some simple
222things... there are many more interesting and complicated things that you can
223do that aren't documented here (but we'll gladly accept a patch if you want to
224write something up!). For more information about LLVM, check out:
225
226* `LLVM homepage <http://llvm.org/>`_
227* `LLVM doxygen tree <http://llvm.org/doxygen/>`_
228