LLVM Reference Manual - Defines the LLVM
-intermediate representation, the assembly form of the different nodes, and
-provides reference information about the different tools in LLVM.
@@ -59,80 +65,73 @@ Discusses how to get up and running quickly with the LLVM infrastructure.
Everything from unpacking and compilation of the distribution to execution of
some tools.
+
LLVM Language Reference Manual - Defines the LLVM
+intermediate representation and the assembly form of the different nodes.
+
The LLVM Programmers Manual -
Introduction to the general layout of the LLVM sourcebase, important classes
and APIs, and some tips & tricks.
-
LLVM Project Guide - How-to guide and
-templates for new projects that use the LLVM infrastructure. The
-templates (directory organization, Makefiles, and test tree) allow the project
-code to be located outside (or inside) the llvm/ tree, while using LLVM
-header files and libraries.
-
-
LLVM Makefile Guide - Describes how the
-LLVM makefiles work and how to use them.
@@ -140,23 +139,22 @@ Provides information on using the command line parsing library.
Details the LLVM coding standards and provides useful information on writing
efficient C++ code.
-
@@ -180,10 +178,6 @@ generator.
on how to write a new alias analysis implementation or how to use existing
analyses.
-
The Stacker Chronicles - This document
-describes both the Stacker language and LLVM frontend, but also some details
-about LLVM useful for those writing front-ends.
LLVM Project Guide - How-to guide and
+templates for new projects that use the LLVM infrastructure. The
+templates (directory organization, Makefiles, and test tree) allow the project
+code to be located outside (or inside) the llvm/ tree, while using LLVM
+header files and libraries.
+
+
LLVMBuild Documentation - Describes the
+LLVMBuild organization and files used by LLVM to specify component
+descriptions.
+
+
LLVM Makefile Guide - Describes how the
+LLVM makefiles work and how to use them.
The
+LLVM Announcements List: This is a low volume list that provides important
announcements regarding LLVM. It gets email about once a month.
-
The Developer's
-List: This list is for people who want to be included in technical
-discussions of LLVM. People post to this list when they have questions about
+
The Developer's
+List: This list is for people who want to be included in technical
+discussions of LLVM. People post to this list when they have questions about
writing code for or using the LLVM tools. It is relatively low volume.
The Bugs &
Patches Archive: This list gets emailed every time a bug is opened and
-closed, and when people submit patches to be included in LLVM. It is higher
+closed, and when people submit patches to be included in LLVM. It is higher
volume than the LLVMdev list.
-
The CVS Commits
-Archive: This list contains all commit messages that are made when LLVM
-developers commit code changes to the CVS archive. It is useful for those who
+
The Commits
+Archive: This list contains all commit messages that are made when LLVM
+developers commit code changes to the repository. It is useful for those who
want to stay on the bleeding edge of LLVM development. This list is very high
volume.
+
The
+Test Results Archive: A message is automatically sent to this list by every
+active nightly tester when it completes. As such, this list gets email several
+times each day, making it a high volume list.