[cfe-dev] c-index-test?

Ted Kremenek kremenek at apple.com
Fri Oct 16 17:30:56 PDT 2009


Wonderful!  Great to know!

On Oct 16, 2009, at 5:25 PM, 罗勇刚(Yonggang Luo) wrote:

> Yes, it's can be build!
>
> 2009/10/17, Ted Kremenek <kremenek at apple.com>:
>> On Oct 16, 2009, at 10:39 AM, John Thompson wrote:
>>
>>> Question:  Why does this library need to be a shared library?  It
>>> seems all the other libraries are not.
>>
>> Yes.  This library differs from the other libraries in that it  
>> vends a
>> stable C API instead of an internal C++ API.  This shared library is
>> intended be used as a component of other software that wishes to use
>> Clang through a stable interface but not be directly exposed to
>> Clang's internal implementation.
>>
>> We already have a precedent for a shared library in LLVM: lto.  I'm
>> not certain if that builds on Windows or not.  If it doesn't, we can
>> always disable building the CIndex shared library on Windows until
>> someone cares to support it on that platform.
>>
>>>
>>> The missing basename symbol is a problem.  I took a guess that it
>>> returns a pointer to the base part of a file path (i.e. given "/ 
>>> path/
>>> basename.ext", it will return a pointer to the "basename.ext" part),
>>> but the test still fails.  I'll look into it more later today.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>> What is this app for?
>>
>> The shared library is meant to service a general purpose, relatively
>> stable C API (in evolution) for building applications on top of Clang
>> that want to perform some kind of reasoning about source code without
>> directly interacting with Clang's internals.
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>> 罗勇刚
> Yours
>    sincerely,
> Yonggang Luo





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