<p>LLVM sets certain default configure options to make sure our developers don't
break things for constrained platforms. These settings are not optimal for most
-desktop systems, and we hope that packagers (i.e., Redhat, Debian, MacPorts,
+desktop systems, and we hope that packagers (e.g., Redhat, Debian, MacPorts,
etc.) will tweak them. This document lists settings we suggest you tweak.
</p>
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<dt>RTTI</dt><dd>LLVM disables RTTI by default. Add <tt>REQUIRES_RTTI=1</tt>
to your environment while running <tt>make</tt> to re-enable it. This will
- allow users to build with RTTI enabled and inherit from LLVM classes.</dd>
- <dt>Exceptions</dt><dd>LLVM disables exceptions by default. Add
- <tt>REQUIRES_EH=1</tt> to your environment while running <tt>make</tt> to
- re-enable them. This will allow users to link LLVM and exception-using code.
- It also re-enables RTTI.</dd>
+ allow users to build with RTTI enabled and still inherit from LLVM
+ classes.</dd>
</dl>
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