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2Building LLVM with CMake
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5.. contents::
6   :local:
7
8Introduction
9============
10
11`CMake <http://www.cmake.org/>`_ is a cross-platform build-generator tool. CMake
12does not build the project, it generates the files needed by your build tool
13(GNU make, Visual Studio, etc.) for building LLVM.
14
15If **you are a new contributor**, please start with the :doc:`GettingStarted`
16page.  This page is geared for existing contributors moving from the
17legacy configure/make system.
18
19If you are really anxious about getting a functional LLVM build, go to the
20`Quick start`_ section. If you are a CMake novice, start with `Basic CMake usage`_
21and then go back to the `Quick start`_ section once you know what you are doing. The
22`Options and variables`_ section is a reference for customizing your build. If
23you already have experience with CMake, this is the recommended starting point.
24
25This page is geared towards users of the LLVM CMake build. If you're looking for
26information about modifying the LLVM CMake build system you may want to see the
27:doc:`CMakePrimer` page. It has a basic overview of the CMake language.
28
29.. _Quick start:
30
31Quick start
32===========
33
34We use here the command-line, non-interactive CMake interface.
35
36#. `Download <http://www.cmake.org/cmake/resources/software.html>`_ and install
37   CMake. Version 3.4.3 is the minimum required.
38
39#. Open a shell. Your development tools must be reachable from this shell
40   through the PATH environment variable.
41
42#. Create a build directory. Building LLVM in the source
43   directory is not supported. cd to this directory:
44
45   .. code-block:: console
46
47     $ mkdir mybuilddir
48     $ cd mybuilddir
49
50#. Execute this command in the shell replacing `path/to/llvm/source/root` with
51   the path to the root of your LLVM source tree:
52
53   .. code-block:: console
54
55     $ cmake path/to/llvm/source/root
56
57   CMake will detect your development environment, perform a series of tests, and
58   generate the files required for building LLVM. CMake will use default values
59   for all build parameters. See the `Options and variables`_ section for
60   a list of build parameters that you can modify.
61
62   This can fail if CMake can't detect your toolset, or if it thinks that the
63   environment is not sane enough. In this case, make sure that the toolset that
64   you intend to use is the only one reachable from the shell, and that the shell
65   itself is the correct one for your development environment. CMake will refuse
66   to build MinGW makefiles if you have a POSIX shell reachable through the PATH
67   environment variable, for instance. You can force CMake to use a given build
68   tool; for instructions, see the `Usage`_ section, below.
69
70#. After CMake has finished running, proceed to use IDE project files, or start
71   the build from the build directory:
72
73   .. code-block:: console
74
75     $ cmake --build .
76
77   The ``--build`` option tells ``cmake`` to invoke the underlying build
78   tool (``make``, ``ninja``, ``xcodebuild``, ``msbuild``, etc.)
79
80   The underlying build tool can be invoked directly, of course, but
81   the ``--build`` option is portable.
82
83#. After LLVM has finished building, install it from the build directory:
84
85   .. code-block:: console
86
87     $ cmake --build . --target install
88
89   The ``--target`` option with ``install`` parameter in addition to
90   the ``--build`` option tells ``cmake`` to build the ``install`` target.
91
92   It is possible to set a different install prefix at installation time
93   by invoking the ``cmake_install.cmake`` script generated in the
94   build directory:
95
96   .. code-block:: console
97
98     $ cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/tmp/llvm -P cmake_install.cmake
99
100.. _Basic CMake usage:
101.. _Usage:
102
103Basic CMake usage
104=================
105
106This section explains basic aspects of CMake
107which you may need in your day-to-day usage.
108
109CMake comes with extensive documentation, in the form of html files, and as
110online help accessible via the ``cmake`` executable itself. Execute ``cmake
111--help`` for further help options.
112
113CMake allows you to specify a build tool (e.g., GNU make, Visual Studio,
114or Xcode). If not specified on the command line, CMake tries to guess which
115build tool to use, based on your environment. Once it has identified your
116build tool, CMake uses the corresponding *Generator* to create files for your
117build tool (e.g., Makefiles or Visual Studio or Xcode project files). You can
118explicitly specify the generator with the command line option ``-G "Name of the
119generator"``. To see a list of the available generators on your system, execute
120
121.. code-block:: console
122
123  $ cmake --help
124
125This will list the generator names at the end of the help text.
126
127Generators' names are case-sensitive, and may contain spaces. For this reason,
128you should enter them exactly as they are listed in the ``cmake --help``
129output, in quotes. For example, to generate project files specifically for
130Visual Studio 12, you can execute:
131
132.. code-block:: console
133
134  $ cmake -G "Visual Studio 12" path/to/llvm/source/root
135
136For a given development platform there can be more than one adequate
137generator. If you use Visual Studio, "NMake Makefiles" is a generator you can use
138for building with NMake. By default, CMake chooses the most specific generator
139supported by your development environment. If you want an alternative generator,
140you must tell this to CMake with the ``-G`` option.
141
142.. todo::
143
144  Explain variables and cache. Move explanation here from #options section.
145
146.. _Options and variables:
147
148Options and variables
149=====================
150
151Variables customize how the build will be generated. Options are boolean
152variables, with possible values ON/OFF. Options and variables are defined on the
153CMake command line like this:
154
155.. code-block:: console
156
157  $ cmake -DVARIABLE=value path/to/llvm/source
158
159You can set a variable after the initial CMake invocation to change its
160value. You can also undefine a variable:
161
162.. code-block:: console
163
164  $ cmake -UVARIABLE path/to/llvm/source
165
166Variables are stored in the CMake cache. This is a file named ``CMakeCache.txt``
167stored at the root of your build directory that is generated by ``cmake``.
168Editing it yourself is not recommended.
169
170Variables are listed in the CMake cache and later in this document with
171the variable name and type separated by a colon. You can also specify the
172variable and type on the CMake command line:
173
174.. code-block:: console
175
176  $ cmake -DVARIABLE:TYPE=value path/to/llvm/source
177
178Frequently-used CMake variables
179-------------------------------
180
181Here are some of the CMake variables that are used often, along with a
182brief explanation and LLVM-specific notes. For full documentation, consult the
183CMake manual, or execute ``cmake --help-variable VARIABLE_NAME``.
184
185**CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE**:STRING
186  Sets the build type for ``make``-based generators. Possible values are
187  Release, Debug, RelWithDebInfo and MinSizeRel. If you are using an IDE such as
188  Visual Studio, you should use the IDE settings to set the build type.
189  Be aware that Release and RelWithDebInfo use different optimization levels on
190  most platforms.
191
192**CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX**:PATH
193  Path where LLVM will be installed if "make install" is invoked or the
194  "install" target is built.
195
196**LLVM_LIBDIR_SUFFIX**:STRING
197  Extra suffix to append to the directory where libraries are to be
198  installed. On a 64-bit architecture, one could use ``-DLLVM_LIBDIR_SUFFIX=64``
199  to install libraries to ``/usr/lib64``.
200
201**CMAKE_C_FLAGS**:STRING
202  Extra flags to use when compiling C source files.
203
204**CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS**:STRING
205  Extra flags to use when compiling C++ source files.
206
207.. _LLVM-specific variables:
208
209LLVM-specific variables
210-----------------------
211
212**LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD**:STRING
213  Semicolon-separated list of targets to build, or *all* for building all
214  targets. Case-sensitive. Defaults to *all*. Example:
215  ``-DLLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD="X86;PowerPC"``.
216
217**LLVM_BUILD_TOOLS**:BOOL
218  Build LLVM tools. Defaults to ON. Targets for building each tool are generated
219  in any case. You can build a tool separately by invoking its target. For
220  example, you can build *llvm-as* with a Makefile-based system by executing *make
221  llvm-as* at the root of your build directory.
222
223**LLVM_INCLUDE_TOOLS**:BOOL
224  Generate build targets for the LLVM tools. Defaults to ON. You can use this
225  option to disable the generation of build targets for the LLVM tools.
226
227**LLVM_INSTALL_BINUTILS_SYMLINKS**:BOOL
228  Install symlinks from the binutils tool names to the corresponding LLVM tools.
229  For example, ar will be symlinked to llvm-ar.
230
231**LLVM_BUILD_EXAMPLES**:BOOL
232  Build LLVM examples. Defaults to OFF. Targets for building each example are
233  generated in any case. See documentation for *LLVM_BUILD_TOOLS* above for more
234  details.
235
236**LLVM_INCLUDE_EXAMPLES**:BOOL
237  Generate build targets for the LLVM examples. Defaults to ON. You can use this
238  option to disable the generation of build targets for the LLVM examples.
239
240**LLVM_BUILD_TESTS**:BOOL
241  Build LLVM unit tests. Defaults to OFF. Targets for building each unit test
242  are generated in any case. You can build a specific unit test using the
243  targets defined under *unittests*, such as ADTTests, IRTests, SupportTests,
244  etc. (Search for ``add_llvm_unittest`` in the subdirectories of *unittests*
245  for a complete list of unit tests.) It is possible to build all unit tests
246  with the target *UnitTests*.
247
248**LLVM_INCLUDE_TESTS**:BOOL
249  Generate build targets for the LLVM unit tests. Defaults to ON. You can use
250  this option to disable the generation of build targets for the LLVM unit
251  tests.
252
253**LLVM_APPEND_VC_REV**:BOOL
254  Embed version control revision info (svn revision number or Git revision id).
255  The version info is provided by the ``LLVM_REVISION`` macro in
256  ``llvm/include/llvm/Support/VCSRevision.h``. Developers using git who don't
257  need revision info can disable this option to avoid re-linking most binaries
258  after a branch switch. Defaults to ON.
259
260**LLVM_ENABLE_THREADS**:BOOL
261  Build with threads support, if available. Defaults to ON.
262
263**LLVM_ENABLE_CXX1Y**:BOOL
264  Build in C++1y mode, if available. Defaults to OFF.
265
266**LLVM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS**:BOOL
267  Enables code assertions. Defaults to ON if and only if ``CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE``
268  is *Debug*.
269
270**LLVM_ENABLE_EH**:BOOL
271  Build LLVM with exception-handling support. This is necessary if you wish to
272  link against LLVM libraries and make use of C++ exceptions in your own code
273  that need to propagate through LLVM code. Defaults to OFF.
274
275**LLVM_ENABLE_EXPENSIVE_CHECKS**:BOOL
276  Enable additional time/memory expensive checking. Defaults to OFF.
277
278**LLVM_ENABLE_PIC**:BOOL
279  Add the ``-fPIC`` flag to the compiler command-line, if the compiler supports
280  this flag. Some systems, like Windows, do not need this flag. Defaults to ON.
281
282**LLVM_ENABLE_RTTI**:BOOL
283  Build LLVM with run-time type information. Defaults to OFF.
284
285**LLVM_ENABLE_WARNINGS**:BOOL
286  Enable all compiler warnings. Defaults to ON.
287
288**LLVM_ENABLE_PEDANTIC**:BOOL
289  Enable pedantic mode. This disables compiler-specific extensions, if
290  possible. Defaults to ON.
291
292**LLVM_ENABLE_WERROR**:BOOL
293  Stop and fail the build, if a compiler warning is triggered. Defaults to OFF.
294
295**LLVM_ABI_BREAKING_CHECKS**:STRING
296  Used to decide if LLVM should be built with ABI breaking checks or
297  not.  Allowed values are `WITH_ASSERTS` (default), `FORCE_ON` and
298  `FORCE_OFF`.  `WITH_ASSERTS` turns on ABI breaking checks in an
299  assertion enabled build.  `FORCE_ON` (`FORCE_OFF`) turns them on
300  (off) irrespective of whether normal (`NDEBUG`-based) assertions are
301  enabled or not.  A version of LLVM built with ABI breaking checks
302  is not ABI compatible with a version built without it.
303
304**LLVM_BUILD_32_BITS**:BOOL
305  Build 32-bit executables and libraries on 64-bit systems. This option is
306  available only on some 64-bit Unix systems. Defaults to OFF.
307
308**LLVM_TARGET_ARCH**:STRING
309  LLVM target to use for native code generation. This is required for JIT
310  generation. It defaults to "host", meaning that it shall pick the architecture
311  of the machine where LLVM is being built. If you are cross-compiling, set it
312  to the target architecture name.
313
314**LLVM_TABLEGEN**:STRING
315  Full path to a native TableGen executable (usually named ``llvm-tblgen``). This is
316  intended for cross-compiling: if the user sets this variable, no native
317  TableGen will be created.
318
319**LLVM_LIT_ARGS**:STRING
320  Arguments given to lit.  ``make check`` and ``make clang-test`` are affected.
321  By default, ``'-sv --no-progress-bar'`` on Visual C++ and Xcode, ``'-sv'`` on
322  others.
323
324**LLVM_LIT_TOOLS_DIR**:PATH
325  The path to GnuWin32 tools for tests. Valid on Windows host.  Defaults to
326  the empty string, in which case lit will look for tools needed for tests
327  (e.g. ``grep``, ``sort``, etc.) in your %PATH%. If GnuWin32 is not in your
328  %PATH%, then you can set this variable to the GnuWin32 directory so that
329  lit can find tools needed for tests in that directory.
330
331**LLVM_ENABLE_FFI**:BOOL
332  Indicates whether the LLVM Interpreter will be linked with the Foreign Function
333  Interface library (libffi) in order to enable calling external functions.
334  If the library or its headers are installed in a custom
335  location, you can also set the variables FFI_INCLUDE_DIR and
336  FFI_LIBRARY_DIR to the directories where ffi.h and libffi.so can be found,
337  respectively. Defaults to OFF.
338
339**LLVM_EXTERNAL_{CLANG,LLD,POLLY}_SOURCE_DIR**:PATH
340  These variables specify the path to the source directory for the external
341  LLVM projects Clang, lld, and Polly, respectively, relative to the top-level
342  source directory.  If the in-tree subdirectory for an external project
343  exists (e.g., llvm/tools/clang for Clang), then the corresponding variable
344  will not be used.  If the variable for an external project does not point
345  to a valid path, then that project will not be built.
346
347**LLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS**:STRING
348  Semicolon-separated list of projects to build, or *all* for building all
349  (clang, libcxx, libcxxabi, lldb, compiler-rt, lld, polly) projects.
350  This flag assumes that projects are checked out side-by-side and not nested,
351  i.e. clang needs to be in parallel of llvm instead of nested in `llvm/tools`.
352  This feature allows to have one build for only LLVM and another for clang+llvm
353  using the same source checkout.
354
355**LLVM_EXTERNAL_PROJECTS**:STRING
356  Semicolon-separated list of additional external projects to build as part of
357  llvm. For each project LLVM_EXTERNAL_<NAME>_SOURCE_DIR have to be specified
358  with the path for the source code of the project. Example:
359  ``-DLLVM_EXTERNAL_PROJECTS="Foo;Bar"
360  -DLLVM_EXTERNAL_FOO_SOURCE_DIR=/src/foo
361  -DLLVM_EXTERNAL_BAR_SOURCE_DIR=/src/bar``.
362
363**LLVM_USE_OPROFILE**:BOOL
364  Enable building OProfile JIT support. Defaults to OFF.
365
366**LLVM_PROFDATA_FILE**:PATH
367  Path to a profdata file to pass into clang's -fprofile-instr-use flag. This
368  can only be specified if you're building with clang.
369
370**LLVM_USE_INTEL_JITEVENTS**:BOOL
371  Enable building support for Intel JIT Events API. Defaults to OFF.
372
373**LLVM_ENABLE_LIBPFM**:BOOL
374  Enable building with libpfm to support hardware counter measurements in LLVM
375  tools.
376  Defaults to ON.
377
378  **LLVM_USE_PERF**:BOOL
379  Enable building support for Perf (linux profiling tool) JIT support. Defaults to OFF.
380
381**LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB**:BOOL
382  Enable building with zlib to support compression/uncompression in LLVM tools.
383  Defaults to ON.
384
385**LLVM_ENABLE_DIA_SDK**:BOOL
386  Enable building with MSVC DIA SDK for PDB debugging support. Available
387  only with MSVC. Defaults to ON.
388
389**LLVM_USE_SANITIZER**:STRING
390  Define the sanitizer used to build LLVM binaries and tests. Possible values
391  are ``Address``, ``Memory``, ``MemoryWithOrigins``, ``Undefined``, ``Thread``,
392  and ``Address;Undefined``. Defaults to empty string.
393
394**LLVM_ENABLE_LTO**:STRING
395  Add ``-flto`` or ``-flto=`` flags to the compile and link command
396  lines, enabling link-time optimization. Possible values are ``Off``,
397  ``On``, ``Thin`` and ``Full``. Defaults to OFF.
398
399**LLVM_USE_LINKER**:STRING
400  Add ``-fuse-ld={name}`` to the link invocation. The possible value depend on
401  your compiler, for clang the value can be an absolute path to your custom
402  linker, otherwise clang will prefix the name with ``ld.`` and apply its usual
403  search. For example to link LLVM with the Gold linker, cmake can be invoked
404  with ``-DLLVM_USE_LINKER=gold``.
405
406**LLVM_ENABLE_LLD**:BOOL
407  This option is equivalent to `-DLLVM_USE_LINKER=lld`, except during a 2-stage
408  build where a dependency is added from the first stage to the second ensuring
409  that lld is built before stage2 begins.
410
411**LLVM_PARALLEL_COMPILE_JOBS**:STRING
412  Define the maximum number of concurrent compilation jobs.
413
414**LLVM_PARALLEL_LINK_JOBS**:STRING
415  Define the maximum number of concurrent link jobs.
416
417**LLVM_BUILD_DOCS**:BOOL
418  Adds all *enabled* documentation targets (i.e. Doxgyen and Sphinx targets) as
419  dependencies of the default build targets.  This results in all of the (enabled)
420  documentation targets being as part of a normal build.  If the ``install``
421  target is run then this also enables all built documentation targets to be
422  installed. Defaults to OFF.  To enable a particular documentation target, see
423  see LLVM_ENABLE_SPHINX and LLVM_ENABLE_DOXYGEN.
424
425**LLVM_ENABLE_DOXYGEN**:BOOL
426  Enables the generation of browsable HTML documentation using doxygen.
427  Defaults to OFF.
428
429**LLVM_ENABLE_DOXYGEN_QT_HELP**:BOOL
430  Enables the generation of a Qt Compressed Help file. Defaults to OFF.
431  This affects the make target ``doxygen-llvm``. When enabled, apart from
432  the normal HTML output generated by doxygen, this will produce a QCH file
433  named ``org.llvm.qch``. You can then load this file into Qt Creator.
434  This option is only useful in combination with ``-DLLVM_ENABLE_DOXYGEN=ON``;
435  otherwise this has no effect.
436
437**LLVM_DOXYGEN_QCH_FILENAME**:STRING
438  The filename of the Qt Compressed Help file that will be generated when
439  ``-DLLVM_ENABLE_DOXYGEN=ON`` and
440  ``-DLLVM_ENABLE_DOXYGEN_QT_HELP=ON`` are given. Defaults to
441  ``org.llvm.qch``.
442  This option is only useful in combination with
443  ``-DLLVM_ENABLE_DOXYGEN_QT_HELP=ON``;
444  otherwise it has no effect.
445
446**LLVM_DOXYGEN_QHP_NAMESPACE**:STRING
447  Namespace under which the intermediate Qt Help Project file lives. See `Qt
448  Help Project`_
449  for more information. Defaults to "org.llvm". This option is only useful in
450  combination with ``-DLLVM_ENABLE_DOXYGEN_QT_HELP=ON``; otherwise
451  it has no effect.
452
453**LLVM_DOXYGEN_QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME**:STRING
454  See `Qt Help Project`_ for
455  more information. Defaults to the CMake variable ``${PACKAGE_STRING}`` which
456  is a combination of the package name and version string. This filter can then
457  be used in Qt Creator to select only documentation from LLVM when browsing
458  through all the help files that you might have loaded. This option is only
459  useful in combination with ``-DLLVM_ENABLE_DOXYGEN_QT_HELP=ON``;
460  otherwise it has no effect.
461
462.. _Qt Help Project: http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#custom-filters
463
464**LLVM_DOXYGEN_QHELPGENERATOR_PATH**:STRING
465  The path to the ``qhelpgenerator`` executable. Defaults to whatever CMake's
466  ``find_program()`` can find. This option is only useful in combination with
467  ``-DLLVM_ENABLE_DOXYGEN_QT_HELP=ON``; otherwise it has no
468  effect.
469
470**LLVM_DOXYGEN_SVG**:BOOL
471  Uses .svg files instead of .png files for graphs in the Doxygen output.
472  Defaults to OFF.
473
474**LLVM_INSTALL_DOXYGEN_HTML_DIR**:STRING
475  The path to install Doxygen-generated HTML documentation to. This path can
476  either be absolute or relative to the CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX. Defaults to
477  `share/doc/llvm/doxygen-html`.
478
479**LLVM_ENABLE_SPHINX**:BOOL
480  If specified, CMake will search for the ``sphinx-build`` executable and will make
481  the ``SPHINX_OUTPUT_HTML`` and ``SPHINX_OUTPUT_MAN`` CMake options available.
482  Defaults to OFF.
483
484**SPHINX_EXECUTABLE**:STRING
485  The path to the ``sphinx-build`` executable detected by CMake.
486  For installation instructions, see
487  http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/latest/install.html
488
489**SPHINX_OUTPUT_HTML**:BOOL
490  If enabled (and ``LLVM_ENABLE_SPHINX`` is enabled) then the targets for
491  building the documentation as html are added (but not built by default unless
492  ``LLVM_BUILD_DOCS`` is enabled). There is a target for each project in the
493  source tree that uses sphinx (e.g.  ``docs-llvm-html``, ``docs-clang-html``
494  and ``docs-lld-html``). Defaults to ON.
495
496**SPHINX_OUTPUT_MAN**:BOOL
497  If enabled (and ``LLVM_ENABLE_SPHINX`` is enabled) the targets for building
498  the man pages are added (but not built by default unless ``LLVM_BUILD_DOCS``
499  is enabled). Currently the only target added is ``docs-llvm-man``. Defaults
500  to ON.
501
502**SPHINX_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS**:BOOL
503  If enabled then sphinx documentation warnings will be treated as
504  errors. Defaults to ON.
505
506**LLVM_INSTALL_SPHINX_HTML_DIR**:STRING
507  The path to install Sphinx-generated HTML documentation to. This path can
508  either be absolute or relative to the CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX. Defaults to
509  `share/doc/llvm/html`.
510
511**LLVM_INSTALL_OCAMLDOC_HTML_DIR**:STRING
512  The path to install OCamldoc-generated HTML documentation to. This path can
513  either be absolute or relative to the CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX. Defaults to
514  `share/doc/llvm/ocaml-html`.
515
516**LLVM_CREATE_XCODE_TOOLCHAIN**:BOOL
517  OS X Only: If enabled CMake will generate a target named
518  'install-xcode-toolchain'. This target will create a directory at
519  $CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX/Toolchains containing an xctoolchain directory which can
520  be used to override the default system tools.
521
522**LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB**:BOOL
523  If enabled, the target for building the libLLVM shared library is added.
524  This library contains all of LLVM's components in a single shared library.
525  Defaults to OFF. This cannot be used in conjunction with BUILD_SHARED_LIBS.
526  Tools will only be linked to the libLLVM shared library if LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB
527  is also ON.
528  The components in the library can be customised by setting LLVM_DYLIB_COMPONENTS
529  to a list of the desired components.
530
531**LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB**:BOOL
532  If enabled, tools will be linked with the libLLVM shared library. Defaults
533  to OFF. Setting LLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB to ON also sets LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB
534  to ON.
535
536**BUILD_SHARED_LIBS**:BOOL
537  Flag indicating if each LLVM component (e.g. Support) is built as a shared
538  library (ON) or as a static library (OFF). Its default value is OFF. On
539  Windows, shared libraries may be used when building with MinGW, including
540  mingw-w64, but not when building with the Microsoft toolchain.
541
542  .. note:: BUILD_SHARED_LIBS is only recommended for use by LLVM developers.
543            If you want to build LLVM as a shared library, you should use the
544            ``LLVM_BUILD_LLVM_DYLIB`` option.
545
546**LLVM_OPTIMIZED_TABLEGEN**:BOOL
547  If enabled and building a debug or asserts build the CMake build system will
548  generate a Release build tree to build a fully optimized tablegen for use
549  during the build. Enabling this option can significantly speed up build times
550  especially when building LLVM in Debug configurations.
551
552**LLVM_REVERSE_ITERATION**:BOOL
553  If enabled, all supported unordered llvm containers would be iterated in
554  reverse order. This is useful for uncovering non-determinism caused by
555  iteration of unordered containers.
556
557**LLVM_BUILD_INSTRUMENTED_COVERAGE**:BOOL
558  If enabled, `source-based code coverage
559  <http://clang.llvm.org/docs/SourceBasedCodeCoverage.html>`_ instrumentation
560  is enabled while building llvm.
561
562**LLVM_CCACHE_BUILD**:BOOL
563  If enabled and the ``ccache`` program is available, then LLVM will be
564  built using ``ccache`` to speed up rebuilds of LLVM and its components.
565  Defaults to OFF.  The size and location of the cache maintained
566  by ``ccache`` can be adjusted via the LLVM_CCACHE_MAXSIZE and LLVM_CCACHE_DIR
567  options, which are passed to the CCACHE_MAXSIZE and CCACHE_DIR environment
568  variables, respectively.
569
570CMake Caches
571============
572
573Recently LLVM and Clang have been adding some more complicated build system
574features. Utilizing these new features often involves a complicated chain of
575CMake variables passed on the command line. Clang provides a collection of CMake
576cache scripts to make these features more approachable.
577
578CMake cache files are utilized using CMake's -C flag:
579
580.. code-block:: console
581
582  $ cmake -C <path to cache file> <path to sources>
583
584CMake cache scripts are processed in an isolated scope, only cached variables
585remain set when the main configuration runs. CMake cached variables do not reset
586variables that are already set unless the FORCE option is specified.
587
588A few notes about CMake Caches:
589
590- Order of command line arguments is important
591
592  - -D arguments specified before -C are set before the cache is processed and
593    can be read inside the cache file
594  - -D arguments specified after -C are set after the cache is processed and
595    are unset inside the cache file
596
597- All -D arguments will override cache file settings
598- CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE is evaluated after both the cache file and the command
599  line arguments
600- It is recommended that all -D options should be specified *before* -C
601
602For more information about some of the advanced build configurations supported
603via Cache files see :doc:`AdvancedBuilds`.
604
605Executing the test suite
606========================
607
608Testing is performed when the *check-all* target is built. For instance, if you are
609using Makefiles, execute this command in the root of your build directory:
610
611.. code-block:: console
612
613  $ make check-all
614
615On Visual Studio, you may run tests by building the project "check-all".
616For more information about testing, see the :doc:`TestingGuide`.
617
618Cross compiling
619===============
620
621See `this wiki page <http://www.vtk.org/Wiki/CMake_Cross_Compiling>`_ for
622generic instructions on how to cross-compile with CMake. It goes into detailed
623explanations and may seem daunting, but it is not. On the wiki page there are
624several examples including toolchain files. Go directly to `this section
625<http://www.vtk.org/Wiki/CMake_Cross_Compiling#Information_how_to_set_up_various_cross_compiling_toolchains>`_
626for a quick solution.
627
628Also see the `LLVM-specific variables`_ section for variables used when
629cross-compiling.
630
631Embedding LLVM in your project
632==============================
633
634From LLVM 3.5 onwards both the CMake and autoconf/Makefile build systems export
635LLVM libraries as importable CMake targets. This means that clients of LLVM can
636now reliably use CMake to develop their own LLVM-based projects against an
637installed version of LLVM regardless of how it was built.
638
639Here is a simple example of a CMakeLists.txt file that imports the LLVM libraries
640and uses them to build a simple application ``simple-tool``.
641
642.. code-block:: cmake
643
644  cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.4.3)
645  project(SimpleProject)
646
647  find_package(LLVM REQUIRED CONFIG)
648
649  message(STATUS "Found LLVM ${LLVM_PACKAGE_VERSION}")
650  message(STATUS "Using LLVMConfig.cmake in: ${LLVM_DIR}")
651
652  # Set your project compile flags.
653  # E.g. if using the C++ header files
654  # you will need to enable C++11 support
655  # for your compiler.
656
657  include_directories(${LLVM_INCLUDE_DIRS})
658  add_definitions(${LLVM_DEFINITIONS})
659
660  # Now build our tools
661  add_executable(simple-tool tool.cpp)
662
663  # Find the libraries that correspond to the LLVM components
664  # that we wish to use
665  llvm_map_components_to_libnames(llvm_libs support core irreader)
666
667  # Link against LLVM libraries
668  target_link_libraries(simple-tool ${llvm_libs})
669
670The ``find_package(...)`` directive when used in CONFIG mode (as in the above
671example) will look for the ``LLVMConfig.cmake`` file in various locations (see
672cmake manual for details).  It creates a ``LLVM_DIR`` cache entry to save the
673directory where ``LLVMConfig.cmake`` is found or allows the user to specify the
674directory (e.g. by passing ``-DLLVM_DIR=/usr/lib/cmake/llvm`` to
675the ``cmake`` command or by setting it directly in ``ccmake`` or ``cmake-gui``).
676
677This file is available in two different locations.
678
679* ``<INSTALL_PREFIX>/lib/cmake/llvm/LLVMConfig.cmake`` where
680  ``<INSTALL_PREFIX>`` is the install prefix of an installed version of LLVM.
681  On Linux typically this is ``/usr/lib/cmake/llvm/LLVMConfig.cmake``.
682
683* ``<LLVM_BUILD_ROOT>/lib/cmake/llvm/LLVMConfig.cmake`` where
684  ``<LLVM_BUILD_ROOT>`` is the root of the LLVM build tree. **Note: this is only
685  available when building LLVM with CMake.**
686
687If LLVM is installed in your operating system's normal installation prefix (e.g.
688on Linux this is usually ``/usr/``) ``find_package(LLVM ...)`` will
689automatically find LLVM if it is installed correctly. If LLVM is not installed
690or you wish to build directly against the LLVM build tree you can use
691``LLVM_DIR`` as previously mentioned.
692
693The ``LLVMConfig.cmake`` file sets various useful variables. Notable variables
694include
695
696``LLVM_CMAKE_DIR``
697  The path to the LLVM CMake directory (i.e. the directory containing
698  LLVMConfig.cmake).
699
700``LLVM_DEFINITIONS``
701  A list of preprocessor defines that should be used when building against LLVM.
702
703``LLVM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS``
704  This is set to ON if LLVM was built with assertions, otherwise OFF.
705
706``LLVM_ENABLE_EH``
707  This is set to ON if LLVM was built with exception handling (EH) enabled,
708  otherwise OFF.
709
710``LLVM_ENABLE_RTTI``
711  This is set to ON if LLVM was built with run time type information (RTTI),
712  otherwise OFF.
713
714``LLVM_INCLUDE_DIRS``
715  A list of include paths to directories containing LLVM header files.
716
717``LLVM_PACKAGE_VERSION``
718  The LLVM version. This string can be used with CMake conditionals, e.g., ``if
719  (${LLVM_PACKAGE_VERSION} VERSION_LESS "3.5")``.
720
721``LLVM_TOOLS_BINARY_DIR``
722  The path to the directory containing the LLVM tools (e.g. ``llvm-as``).
723
724Notice that in the above example we link ``simple-tool`` against several LLVM
725libraries. The list of libraries is determined by using the
726``llvm_map_components_to_libnames()`` CMake function. For a list of available
727components look at the output of running ``llvm-config --components``.
728
729Note that for LLVM < 3.5 ``llvm_map_components_to_libraries()`` was
730used instead of ``llvm_map_components_to_libnames()``. This is now deprecated
731and will be removed in a future version of LLVM.
732
733.. _cmake-out-of-source-pass:
734
735Developing LLVM passes out of source
736------------------------------------
737
738It is possible to develop LLVM passes out of LLVM's source tree (i.e. against an
739installed or built LLVM). An example of a project layout is provided below.
740
741.. code-block:: none
742
743  <project dir>/
744      |
745      CMakeLists.txt
746      <pass name>/
747          |
748          CMakeLists.txt
749          Pass.cpp
750          ...
751
752Contents of ``<project dir>/CMakeLists.txt``:
753
754.. code-block:: cmake
755
756  find_package(LLVM REQUIRED CONFIG)
757
758  add_definitions(${LLVM_DEFINITIONS})
759  include_directories(${LLVM_INCLUDE_DIRS})
760
761  add_subdirectory(<pass name>)
762
763Contents of ``<project dir>/<pass name>/CMakeLists.txt``:
764
765.. code-block:: cmake
766
767  add_library(LLVMPassname MODULE Pass.cpp)
768
769Note if you intend for this pass to be merged into the LLVM source tree at some
770point in the future it might make more sense to use LLVM's internal
771``add_llvm_loadable_module`` function instead by...
772
773
774Adding the following to ``<project dir>/CMakeLists.txt`` (after
775``find_package(LLVM ...)``)
776
777.. code-block:: cmake
778
779  list(APPEND CMAKE_MODULE_PATH "${LLVM_CMAKE_DIR}")
780  include(AddLLVM)
781
782And then changing ``<project dir>/<pass name>/CMakeLists.txt`` to
783
784.. code-block:: cmake
785
786  add_llvm_loadable_module(LLVMPassname
787    Pass.cpp
788    )
789
790When you are done developing your pass, you may wish to integrate it
791into the LLVM source tree. You can achieve it in two easy steps:
792
793#. Copying ``<pass name>`` folder into ``<LLVM root>/lib/Transform`` directory.
794
795#. Adding ``add_subdirectory(<pass name>)`` line into
796   ``<LLVM root>/lib/Transform/CMakeLists.txt``.
797
798Compiler/Platform-specific topics
799=================================
800
801Notes for specific compilers and/or platforms.
802
803Microsoft Visual C++
804--------------------
805
806**LLVM_COMPILER_JOBS**:STRING
807  Specifies the maximum number of parallel compiler jobs to use per project
808  when building with msbuild or Visual Studio. Only supported for the Visual
809  Studio 2010 CMake generator. 0 means use all processors. Default is 0.
810