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When submitting patches, please take care to follow these standards 42 and to match the style of the code to that present in Clang (for example, in 43 terms of indentation, bracing, and statement spacing).</p> 44 45 <p>Clang has a few additional coding standards:</p> 46 <ul> 47 <li><i>cstdio is forbidden</i>: library code should not output diagnostics 48 or other information using <tt>cstdio</tt>; debugging routines should 49 use <tt>llvm::errs()</tt>. Other uses of <tt>cstdio</tt> impose behavior 50 upon clients and block integrating Clang as a library. Libraries should 51 support <tt>raw_ostream</tt> based interfaces for textual 52 output. See <a href="http://llvm.org/docs/CodingStandards.html#ll_raw_ostream">Coding 53 Standards</a>.</li> 54 </ul> 55 56 <!--=====================================================================--> 57 <h2 id="docs">Developer Documentation</h2> 58 <!--=====================================================================--> 59 60 <p>Both Clang and LLVM use doxygen to provide API documentation. Their 61 respective web pages (generated nightly) are here:</p> 62 <ul> 63 <li><a href="http://clang.llvm.org/doxygen">Clang</a></li> 64 <li><a href="http://llvm.org/doxygen">LLVM</a></li> 65 </ul> 66 67 <p>For work on the LLVM IR generation, the LLVM assembly language 68 <a href="http://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html">reference manual</a> is 69 also useful.</p> 70 71 <!--=====================================================================--> 72 <h2 id="debugging">Debugging</h2> 73 <!--=====================================================================--> 74 75 <p>Inspecting data structures in a debugger:</p> 76 <ul> 77 <li>Many LLVM and Clang data structures provide 78 a <tt>dump()</tt> method which will print a description of the 79 data structure to <tt>stderr</tt>.</li> 80 <li>The <a href="docs/InternalsManual.html#QualType"><tt>QualType</tt></a> 81 structure is used pervasively. This is a simple value class for 82 wrapping types with qualifiers; you can use 83 the <tt>isConstQualified()</tt>, for example, to get one of the 84 qualifiers, and the <tt>getTypePtr()</tt> method to get the 85 wrapped <tt>Type*</tt> which you can then dump.</li> 86 </ul> 87 88 <!--=====================================================================--> 89 <h3 id="debuggingVisualStudio">Debugging using Visual Studio</h3> 90 <!--=====================================================================--> 91 92 <p>The file <tt>utils/clangVisualizers.txt</tt> provides debugger visualizers that make debugging 93 of more complex data types much easier.</p> 94 <p>There are two ways to install them:</p> 95 96 <ul> 97 <li>Put the path to <tt>clangVisualizers.txt</tt> in the environment variable called 98 <tt>_vcee_autoexp</tt>. This method should work for Visual Studio 2008 and above. 99 </li> 100 <li>Edit your local <tt>autoexp.dat</tt> (make sure you make a backup first!), 101 located in <tt>Visual Studio Directory\Common7\Packages\Debugger</tt> and append 102 the contents of <tt>clangVisuailzers.txt</tt> to it. This method should work for 103 Visual Studio 2005 and above. 104 </li> 105 </ul> 106 107 <p><i>[Note: To disable the visualizer for any specific variable, type 108 <tt>variable_name,!</tt> inside the watch window.]</i></p> 109 110 <!--=====================================================================--> 111 <h2 id="testing">Testing</h2> 112 <!--=====================================================================--> 113 114 <p><i>[Note: The test running mechanism is currently under revision, so the 115 following might change shortly.]</i></p> 116 117 <!--=====================================================================--> 118 <h3 id="testingNonWindows">Testing on Unix-like Systems</h3> 119 <!--=====================================================================--> 120 121 <p>Clang includes a basic regression suite in the tree which can be 122 run with <tt>make test</tt> from the top-level clang directory, or 123 just <tt>make</tt> in the <em>test</em> sub-directory. 124 <tt>make VERBOSE=1</tt> can be used to show more detail 125 about what is being run.</p> 126 127 <p>If you built LLVM and Clang using CMake, the test suite can be run 128 with <tt>make clang-test</tt> from the top-level LLVM directory.</p> 129 130 <p>The tests primarily consist of a test runner script running the compiler 131 under test on individual test files grouped in the directories under the 132 test directory. The individual test files include comments at the 133 beginning indicating the Clang compile options to use, to be read 134 by the test runner. Embedded comments also can do things like telling 135 the test runner that an error is expected at the current line. 136 Any output files produced by the test will be placed under 137 a created Output directory.</p> 138 139 <p>During the run of <tt>make test</tt>, the terminal output will 140 display a line similar to the following:</p> 141 142 <ul><tt>--- Running clang tests for i686-pc-linux-gnu ---</tt></ul> 143 144 <p>followed by a line continually overwritten with the current test 145 file being compiled, and an overall completion percentage.</p> 146 147 <p>After the <tt>make test</tt> run completes, the absence of any 148 <tt>Failing Tests (count):</tt> message indicates that no tests 149 failed unexpectedly. If any tests did fail, the 150 <tt>Failing Tests (count):</tt> message will be followed by a list 151 of the test source file paths that failed. For example:</p> 152 153 <tt><pre> 154 Failing Tests (3): 155 /home/john/llvm/tools/clang/test/SemaCXX/member-name-lookup.cpp 156 /home/john/llvm/tools/clang/test/SemaCXX/namespace-alias.cpp 157 /home/john/llvm/tools/clang/test/SemaCXX/using-directive.cpp 158 </pre></tt> 159 160 <p>If you used the <tt>make VERBOSE=1</tt> option, the terminal 161 output will reflect the error messages from the compiler and 162 test runner.</p> 163 164 <p>The regression suite can also be run with Valgrind by running 165 <tt>make test VG=1</tt> in the top-level clang directory.</p> 166 167 <p>For more intensive changes, running 168 the <a href="http://llvm.org/docs/TestingGuide.html#testsuiterun">LLVM 169 Test Suite</a> with clang is recommended. Currently the best way to 170 override LLVMGCC, as in: <tt>make LLVMGCC="clang -std=gnu89" 171 TEST=nightly report</tt> (make sure <tt>clang</tt> is in your PATH or use the 172 full path).</p> 173 174 <!--=====================================================================--> 175 <h3 id="testingWindows">Testing using Visual Studio on Windows</h3> 176 <!--=====================================================================--> 177 178 <p>The Clang test suite can be run from either Visual Studio or 179 the command line.</p> 180 181 <p>Note that the test runner is based on 182 Python, which must be installed. Find Python at: 183 <a href="http://www.python.org/download/">http://www.python.org/download/</a>. 184 Download the latest stable version (2.6.2 at the time of this writing).</p> 185 186 <p>The GnuWin32 tools are also necessary for running the tests. 187 Get them from <a href="http://getgnuwin32.sourceforge.net/"> 188 http://getgnuwin32.sourceforge.net/</a>. 189 If the environment variable <tt>%PATH%</tt> does not have GnuWin32, 190 or if other grep(s) supercedes GnuWin32 on <tt>%PATH%,</tt> 191 you should specify <tt>LLVM_LIT_TOOLS_DIR</tt> 192 to CMake explicitly.</p> 193 194 <p>The cmake build tool is set up to create Visual Studio project files 195 for running the tests, "clang-test" being the root. Therefore, to 196 run the test from Visual Studio, right-click the clang-test project 197 and select "Build".</p> 198 199 <p> 200 Please see also 201 <a href="http://llvm.org/docs/GettingStartedVS.html">Getting Started 202 with the LLVM System using Microsoft Visual Studio</a> and 203 <a href="http://llvm.org/docs/CMake.html">Building LLVM with CMake</a>. 204 </p> 205 206 <!--=====================================================================--> 207 <h3 id="testingCommands">Testing on the Command Line</h3> 208 <!--=====================================================================--> 209 210 <p>To run all the tests from the command line, execute a command like 211 the following:</p> 212 213 <tt> 214 python (path to llvm)/llvm/utils/lit/lit.py -sv --no-progress-bar 215 (path to llvm)/llvm/tools/clang/test 216 </tt> 217 218 <p>For CMake builds e.g. on Windows with Visual Studio, you will need 219 to specify your build configuration (Debug, Release, etc.) via 220 <tt>--param=build_config=(build config)</tt>.</p> 221 222 <p>To run a single test:</p> 223 224 <tt> 225 python (path to llvm)/llvm/utils/lit/lit.py -sv --no-progress-bar 226 (path to llvm)/llvm/tools/clang/test/(dir)/(test) 227 </tt> 228 229 <p>For example:</p> 230 231 <tt> 232 python C:/Tools/llvm/utils/lit/lit.py -sv --no-progress-bar 233 C:/Tools/llvm/tools/clang/test/Sema/wchar.c 234 </tt> 235 236 <p>The -sv option above tells the runner to show the test output if 237 any tests failed, to help you determine the cause of failure.</p> 238 239 <p>Your output might look something like this:</p> 240 241 <tt><pre>lit.py: lit.cfg:152: note: using clang: 'C:/Tools/llvm/bin/Release\\clang.EXE' 242 -- Testing: Testing: 2534 tests, 4 threads -- 243 Testing: 0 .. 10.. 20.. 30.. 40.. 50.. 60.. 70.. 80.. 90.. 244 Testing Time: 81.52s 245 Expected Passes : 2503 246 Expected Failures : 28 247 Unsupported Tests : 3 248 </pre></tt> 249 250 <p>The statistic, "Unexpected Failures" (not shown if all tests pass), is the important one.</p> 251 252 <!--=====================================================================--> 253 <h2 id="patches">Creating Patch Files</h2> 254 <!--=====================================================================--> 255 256 <p>To return changes to the Clang team, unless you have checkin 257 privileges, the preferred way is to send patch files to the 258 cfe-commits mailing list, with an explanation of what the patch is for. 259 Or, if you have questions, or want to have a wider discussion of what 260 you are doing, such as if you are new to Clang development, you can use 261 the cfe-dev mailing list also. 262 </p> 263 264 <p>To create these patch files, change directory 265 to the llvm/tools/clang root and run:</p> 266 267 <ul><tt>svn diff (relative path) >(patch file name)</tt></ul> 268 269 <p>For example, for getting the diffs of all of clang:</p> 270 271 <ul><tt>svn diff . >~/mypatchfile.patch</tt></ul> 272 273 <p>For example, for getting the diffs of a single file:</p> 274 275 <ul><tt>svn diff lib/Parse/ParseDeclCXX.cpp >~/ParseDeclCXX.patch</tt></ul> 276 277 <p>Note that the paths embedded in the patch depend on where you run it, 278 so changing directory to the llvm/tools/clang directory is recommended.</p> 279 280 <!--=====================================================================--> 281 <h2 id="irgen">LLVM IR Generation</h2> 282 <!--=====================================================================--> 283 284 <p>The LLVM IR generation part of clang handles conversion of the 285 AST nodes output by the Sema module to the LLVM Intermediate 286 Representation (IR). Historically, this was referred to as 287 "codegen", and the Clang code for this lives 288 in <tt>lib/CodeGen</tt>.</p> 289 290 <p>The output is most easily inspected using the <tt>-emit-llvm</tt> 291 option to clang (possibly in conjunction with <tt>-o -</tt>). You 292 can also use <tt>-emit-llvm-bc</tt> to write an LLVM bitcode file 293 which can be processed by the suite of LLVM tools 294 like <tt>llvm-dis</tt>, <tt>llvm-nm</tt>, etc. See the LLVM 295 <a href="http://llvm.org/docs/CommandGuide/">Command Guide</a> 296 for more information.</p> 297 298 </div> 299 </body> 300 </html> 301