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Getting Started with LLVM Core Libraries

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Getting Started with LLVM Core Libraries

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Getting Started with LLVM Core Libraries
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Writing your first LLVM project


In this section, we will show you how to write your first project that uses LLVM libraries. In the previous sections, we presented how to use LLVM tools to produce an intermediary language file that corresponds to a program, a bitcode file. We will now create a program that reads this bitcode file and prints the name of the functions defined within it and their number of basic blocks, showing how easy it is to use LLVM libraries.

Writing the Makefile

Linking with LLVM libraries requires the use of long command lines that are not practical to write without the help of a build system. We show you a Makefile in the following code, based on the one used in DragonEgg, to accomplish this task, explaining each part as we present it. If you copy and paste this code, you will lose the tab character; remember that Makefiles depend on using the tab character to specify the commands that define a rule. Thus, you should manually insert them:

LLVM_CONFIG?=llvm-config

ifndef...