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MakefileGuide.rst
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quickly by utilizing the built-in features that are used to compile LLVM. LLVM
compiles itself using the same features of the makefile system as used for
projects.
compiles itself using the same features of the makefile system as used for
projects.
-For complete details on setting up your projects configuration, simply mimic the
-``llvm/projects/sample`` project. Or for further details, consult the
-`Projects <Projects.html>`_ page.
+For further details, consult the `Projects <Projects.html>`_ page.
Variable Values
---------------
Variable Values
---------------
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openable with the ``dlopen`` function and searchable with the ``dlsym`` function
Linux and a few other platforms, it is required on systems like HP-UX and
Darwin. You should use ``LOADABLE_MODULE`` for any shared library that you
intend to be loaded into an tool via the ``-load`` option. :ref:`Pass
Linux and a few other platforms, it is required on systems like HP-UX and
Darwin. You should use ``LOADABLE_MODULE`` for any shared library that you
intend to be loaded into an tool via the ``-load`` option. :ref:`Pass
-documentation <writing-an-llvm-pass-makefile>`
_
has an example of why you might
+documentation <writing-an-llvm-pass-makefile>` has an example of why you might
want to do this.
Loadable Modules
want to do this.
Loadable Modules