[llvm-commits] [llvm] r132526 - /llvm/trunk/docs/Projects.html

Andrew Trick atrick at apple.com
Thu Jun 2 19:16:53 PDT 2011


Author: atrick
Date: Thu Jun  2 21:16:53 2011
New Revision: 132526

URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?rev=132526&view=rev
Log:
whitespace

Modified:
    llvm/trunk/docs/Projects.html

Modified: llvm/trunk/docs/Projects.html
URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/llvm/trunk/docs/Projects.html?rev=132526&r1=132525&r2=132526&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- llvm/trunk/docs/Projects.html (original)
+++ llvm/trunk/docs/Projects.html Thu Jun  2 21:16:53 2011
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
     <li><tt>PROJ_SRC_ROOT</tt> - The root of the project's source tree.</li>
     <li><tt>PROJ_OBJ_ROOT</tt> - The root of the project's object tree.</li>
     <li><tt>PROJ_INSTALL_ROOT</tt> - The root installation directory.</li>
-    <li><tt>LEVEL</tt> - The relative path from the current directory to the 
+    <li><tt>LEVEL</tt> - The relative path from the current directory to the
     project's root ($PROJ_OBJ_ROOT).</li>
   </ul></li>
   <li>Include <tt>Makefile.config</tt> from <tt>$(LLVM_OBJ_ROOT)</tt>.</li>
@@ -59,9 +59,9 @@
 <p>There are two ways that you can set all of these variables:</p>
 <ol>
   <li>You can write your own Makefiles which hard-code these values.</li>
-  <li>You can use the pre-made LLVM sample project. This sample project 
-  includes Makefiles, a configure script that can be used to configure the 
-  location of LLVM, and the ability to support multiple object directories 
+  <li>You can use the pre-made LLVM sample project. This sample project
+  includes Makefiles, a configure script that can be used to configure the
+  location of LLVM, and the ability to support multiple object directories
   from a single source directory.</li>
 </ol>
 
@@ -88,9 +88,9 @@
 the name of your project.</li>
 
 <li>
-If you downloaded LLVM using Subversion, remove all the directories named .svn 
-(and all the files therein) from your project's new source tree.  This will 
-keep Subversion from thinking that your project is inside 
+If you downloaded LLVM using Subversion, remove all the directories named .svn
+(and all the files therein) from your project's new source tree.  This will
+keep Subversion from thinking that your project is inside
 <tt>llvm/trunk/projects/sample</tt>.</li>
 
 <li>Add your source code and Makefiles to your source tree.</li>
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@
 </ol>
 
 <p>That's it!  Now all you have to do is type <tt>gmake</tt> (or <tt>make</tt>
-if your on a GNU/Linux system) in the root of your object directory, and your 
+if your on a GNU/Linux system) in the root of your object directory, and your
 project should build.</p>
 
 </div>
@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@
     test procedure uses RUN lines in the actual test case to determine
     how to run the test.  See the <a
     href="TestingGuide.html">TestingGuide</a> for more details. You
-    can easily write Makefile support similar to the Makefiles in 
+    can easily write Makefile support similar to the Makefiles in
     <tt>llvm/test</tt> to use Dejagnu to run your project's tests.<br></li>
     <li>
     LLVM contains an optional package called <tt>llvm-test</tt>
@@ -441,7 +441,7 @@
 Mailing List</a>.</p>
 
 </div>
-  
+
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