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11<h1>
12  Getting Started with the LLVM System using Microsoft Visual Studio
13</h1>
14
15<ul>
16  <li><a href="#overview">Overview</a>
17  <li><a href="#requirements">Requirements</a>
18    <ol>
19      <li><a href="#hardware">Hardware</a>
20      <li><a href="#software">Software</a>
21    </ol></li>
22  <li><a href="#quickstart">Getting Started</a>
23  <li><a href="#tutorial">An Example Using the LLVM Tool Chain</a>
24  <li><a href="#problems">Common Problems</a>
25  <li><a href="#links">Links</a>
26</ul>
27
28<div class="doc_author">
29  <p>Written by: <a href="http://llvm.org/">The LLVM Team</a></p>
30</div>
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34<h2>
35  <a name="overview"><b>Overview</b></a>
36</h2>
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38
39<div>
40
41  <p>Welcome to LLVM on Windows! This document only covers LLVM on Windows using
42  Visual Studio, not mingw or cygwin. In order to get started, you first need to
43  know some basic information.</p>
44
45  <p>There are many different projects that compose LLVM. The first is the LLVM
46  suite. This contains all of the tools, libraries, and header files needed to
47  use LLVM. It contains an assembler, disassembler,
48  bitcode analyzer and bitcode optimizer. It also contains a test suite that can
49  be used to test the LLVM tools.</p>
50
51  <p>Another useful project on Windows is
52  <a href="http://clang.llvm.org/">clang</a>. Clang is a C family
53  ([Objective]C/C++) compiler. Clang mostly works on Windows, but does not
54  currently understand all of the Microsoft extensions to C and C++. Because of
55  this, clang cannot parse the C++ standard library included with Visual Studio,
56  nor parts of the Windows Platform SDK. However, most standard C programs do
57  compile. Clang can be used to emit bitcode, directly emit object files or
58  even linked executables using Visual Studio's <tt>link.exe</tt></p>
59
60  <p>The large LLVM test suite cannot be run on the Visual Studio port at this
61  time.</p>
62
63  <p>Most of the tools build and work.  <tt>bugpoint</tt> does build, but does
64  not work.</p>
65
66  <p>Additional information about the LLVM directory structure and tool chain
67  can be found on the main <a href="GettingStarted.html">Getting Started</a>
68  page.</p>
69
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73<h2>
74  <a name="requirements"><b>Requirements</b></a>
75</h2>
76<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
77
78<div>
79
80  <p>Before you begin to use the LLVM system, review the requirements given
81  below.  This may save you some trouble by knowing ahead of time what hardware
82  and software you will need.</p>
83
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85<h3>
86  <a name="hardware"><b>Hardware</b></a>
87</h3>
88
89<div>
90
91  <p>Any system that can adequately run Visual Studio 2008 is fine. The LLVM
92  source tree and object files, libraries and executables will consume
93  approximately 3GB.</p>
94
95</div>
96
97<!-- ======================================================================= -->
98<h3><a name="software"><b>Software</b></a></h3>
99<div>
100
101  <p>You will need Visual Studio 2008 or higher.  Earlier versions of Visual
102  Studio have bugs, are not completely compatible, or do not support the C++
103  standard well enough.</p>
104
105  <p>You will also need the <a href="http://www.cmake.org/">CMake</a> build
106  system since it generates the project files you will use to build with.</p>
107
108  <p>If you would like to run the LLVM tests you will need
109  <a href="http://www.python.org/">Python</a>. Versions 2.4-2.7 are known to
110  work. You will need <a href="http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/">"GnuWin32"</a>
111  tools, too.</p>
112
113  <p>Do not install the LLVM directory tree into a path containing spaces (e.g.
114  C:\Documents and Settings\...) as the configure step will fail.</p>
115
116</div>
117
118</div>
119
120<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
121<h2>
122  <a name="quickstart"><b>Getting Started</b></a>
123</h2>
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125
126<div>
127
128<p>Here's the short story for getting up and running quickly with LLVM:</p>
129
130<ol>
131  <li>Read the documentation.</li>
132  <li>Seriously, read the documentation.</li>
133  <li>Remember that you were warned twice about reading the documentation.</li>
134
135  <li>Get the Source Code
136  <ul>
137    <li>With the distributed files:
138    <ol>
139      <li><tt>cd <i>where-you-want-llvm-to-live</i></tt>
140      <li><tt>gunzip --stdout llvm-<i>version</i>.tar.gz | tar -xvf -</tt>
141      <i>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;or use WinZip</i>
142      <li><tt>cd llvm</tt></li>
143    </ol></li>
144
145    <li>With anonymous Subversion access:
146    <ol>
147      <li><tt>cd <i>where-you-want-llvm-to-live</i></tt></li>
148      <li><tt>svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk llvm</tt></li>
149      <li><tt>cd llvm</tt></li>
150    </ol></li>
151  </ul></li>
152
153  <li> Use <a href="http://www.cmake.org/">CMake</a> to generate up-to-date
154    project files:
155    <ul>
156      <li>Once CMake is installed then the simplest way is to just start the
157        CMake GUI, select the directory where you have LLVM extracted to, and the
158        default options should all be fine.  One option you may really want to
159        change, regardless of anything else, might be the CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX
160        setting to select a directory to INSTALL to once compiling is complete,
161        although installation is not mandatory for using LLVM.  Another important
162        option is LLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD, which controls the LLVM target
163        architectures that are included on the build.
164      <li>See the <a href="CMake.html">LLVM CMake guide</a> for
165        detailed information about how to configure the LLVM
166        build.</li>
167    </ul>
168  </li>
169
170  <li>Start Visual Studio
171  <ul>
172    <li>In the directory you created the project files will have
173    an <tt>llvm.sln</tt> file, just double-click on that to open
174    Visual Studio.</li>
175  </ul></li>
176
177  <li>Build the LLVM Suite:
178  <ul>
179    <li>The projects may still be built individually, but
180    to build them all do not just select all of them in batch build (as some
181    are meant as configuration projects), but rather select and build just
182    the ALL_BUILD project to build everything, or the INSTALL project, which
183    first builds the ALL_BUILD project, then installs the LLVM headers, libs,
184    and other useful things to the directory set by the CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX
185    setting when you first configured CMake.</li>
186    <li>The Fibonacci project is a sample program that uses the JIT.
187    Modify the project's debugging properties to provide a numeric
188    command line argument or run it from the command line.  The
189    program will print the corresponding fibonacci value.</li>
190  </ul></li>
191
192  <li>Test LLVM on Visual Studio:
193  <ul>
194    <li>If %PATH% does not contain GnuWin32, you may specify LLVM_LIT_TOOLS_DIR
195    on CMake for the path to GnuWin32.</li>
196    <li>You can run LLVM tests by merely building the project
197      "check". The test results will be shown in the VS output
198      window.</li>
199  </ul>
200  </li>
201
202  <!-- FIXME: Is it up-to-date? -->
203  <li>Test LLVM:
204  <ul>
205    <li>The LLVM tests can be run by <tt>cd</tt>ing to the llvm source directory
206        and running:
207
208<div class="doc_code">
209<pre>
210% llvm-lit test
211</pre>
212</div>
213
214    <p>Note that quite a few of these test will fail.</p>
215    </li>
216
217    <li>A specific test or test directory can be run with:
218
219<div class="doc_code">
220<pre>
221% llvm-lit test/path/to/test
222</pre>
223</div>
224    </li>
225  </ul>
226</ol>
227
228</div>
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231<h2>
232  <a name="tutorial">An Example Using the LLVM Tool Chain</a>
233</h2>
234<!-- *********************************************************************** -->
235
236<div>
237
238<ol>
239  <li><p>First, create a simple C file, name it 'hello.c':</p>
240
241<div class="doc_code">
242<pre>
243#include &lt;stdio.h&gt;
244int main() {
245  printf("hello world\n");
246  return 0;
247}
248</pre></div></li>
249
250  <li><p>Next, compile the C file into a LLVM bitcode file:</p>
251
252<div class="doc_code">
253<pre>
254% clang -c hello.c -emit-llvm -o hello.bc
255</pre>
256</div>
257
258      <p>This will create the result file <tt>hello.bc</tt> which is the LLVM
259         bitcode that corresponds the the compiled program and the library
260         facilities that it required.  You can execute this file directly using
261         <tt>lli</tt> tool, compile it to native assembly with the <tt>llc</tt>,
262         optimize or analyze it further with the <tt>opt</tt> tool, etc.</p>
263
264      <p>Alternatively you can directly output an executable with clang with:
265      </p>
266
267<div class="doc_code">
268<pre>
269% clang hello.c -o hello.exe
270</pre>
271</div>
272
273  <p>The <tt>-o hello.exe</tt> is required because clang currently outputs
274  <tt>a.out</tt> when neither <tt>-o</tt> nor <tt>-c</tt> are given.</p>
275
276  <li><p>Run the program using the just-in-time compiler:</p>
277
278<div class="doc_code">
279<pre>
280% lli hello.bc
281</pre>
282</div>
283
284  <li><p>Use the <tt>llvm-dis</tt> utility to take a look at the LLVM assembly
285      code:</p>
286
287<div class="doc_code">
288<pre>
289% llvm-dis &lt; hello.bc | more
290</pre>
291</div></li>
292
293  <li><p>Compile the program to object code using the LLC code generator:</p>
294
295<div class="doc_code">
296<pre>
297% llc -filetype=obj hello.bc
298</pre>
299</div></li>
300
301  <li><p>Link to binary using Microsoft link:</p>
302
303<div class="doc_code">
304<pre>
305% link hello.obj -defaultlib:libcmt
306</pre>
307</div>
308
309  <li><p>Execute the native code program:</p>
310
311<div class="doc_code">
312<pre>
313% hello.exe
314</pre>
315</div></li>
316</ol>
317
318</div>
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321<h2>
322  <a name="problems">Common Problems</a>
323</h2>
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326<div>
327
328<p>If you are having problems building or using LLVM, or if you have any other
329general questions about LLVM, please consult the <a href="FAQ.html">Frequently
330Asked Questions</a> page.</p>
331
332</div>
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335<h2>
336  <a name="links">Links</a>
337</h2>
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340<div>
341
342<p>This document is just an <b>introduction</b> to how to use LLVM to do
343some simple things... there are many more interesting and complicated things
344that you can do that aren't documented here (but we'll gladly accept a patch
345if you want to write something up!).  For more information about LLVM, check
346out:</p>
347
348<ul>
349  <li><a href="http://llvm.org/">LLVM homepage</a></li>
350  <li><a href="http://llvm.org/doxygen/">LLVM doxygen tree</a></li>
351</ul>
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