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+=================================================
+Kaleidoscope: Tutorial Introduction and the Lexer
+=================================================
+
+.. contents::
+   :local:
+
+Tutorial Introduction
+=====================
+
+Welcome to the "Implementing a language with LLVM" tutorial. This
+tutorial runs through the implementation of a simple language, showing
+how fun and easy it can be. This tutorial will get you up and started as
+well as help to build a framework you can extend to other languages. The
+code in this tutorial can also be used as a playground to hack on other
+LLVM specific things.
+
+The goal of this tutorial is to progressively unveil our language,
+describing how it is built up over time. This will let us cover a fairly
+broad range of language design and LLVM-specific usage issues, showing
+and explaining the code for it all along the way, without overwhelming
+you with tons of details up front.
+
+It is useful to point out ahead of time that this tutorial is really
+about teaching compiler techniques and LLVM specifically, *not* about
+teaching modern and sane software engineering principles. In practice,
+this means that we'll take a number of shortcuts to simplify the
+exposition. For example, the code leaks memory, uses global variables
+all over the place, doesn't use nice design patterns like
+`visitors <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visitor_pattern>`_, etc... but
+it is very simple. If you dig in and use the code as a basis for future
+projects, fixing these deficiencies shouldn't be hard.
+
+I've tried to put this tutorial together in a way that makes chapters
+easy to skip over if you are already familiar with or are uninterested
+in the various pieces. The structure of the tutorial is:
+
+-  `Chapter #1 <#language>`_: Introduction to the Kaleidoscope
+   language, and the definition of its Lexer - This shows where we are
+   going and the basic functionality that we want it to do. In order to
+   make this tutorial maximally understandable and hackable, we choose
+   to implement everything in Objective Caml instead of using lexer and
+   parser generators. LLVM obviously works just fine with such tools,
+   feel free to use one if you prefer.
+-  `Chapter #2 <OCamlLangImpl2.html>`_: Implementing a Parser and
+   AST - With the lexer in place, we can talk about parsing techniques
+   and basic AST construction. This tutorial describes recursive descent
+   parsing and operator precedence parsing. Nothing in Chapters 1 or 2
+   is LLVM-specific, the code doesn't even link in LLVM at this point.
+   :)
+-  `Chapter #3 <OCamlLangImpl3.html>`_: Code generation to LLVM IR -
+   With the AST ready, we can show off how easy generation of LLVM IR
+   really is.
+-  `Chapter #4 <OCamlLangImpl4.html>`_: Adding JIT and Optimizer
+   Support - Because a lot of people are interested in using LLVM as a
+   JIT, we'll dive right into it and show you the 3 lines it takes to
+   add JIT support. LLVM is also useful in many other ways, but this is
+   one simple and "sexy" way to shows off its power. :)
+-  `Chapter #5 <OCamlLangImpl5.html>`_: Extending the Language:
+   Control Flow - With the language up and running, we show how to
+   extend it with control flow operations (if/then/else and a 'for'
+   loop). This gives us a chance to talk about simple SSA construction
+   and control flow.
+-  `Chapter #6 <OCamlLangImpl6.html>`_: Extending the Language:
+   User-defined Operators - This is a silly but fun chapter that talks
+   about extending the language to let the user program define their own
+   arbitrary unary and binary operators (with assignable precedence!).
+   This lets us build a significant piece of the "language" as library
+   routines.
+-  `Chapter #7 <OCamlLangImpl7.html>`_: Extending the Language:
+   Mutable Variables - This chapter talks about adding user-defined
+   local variables along with an assignment operator. The interesting
+   part about this is how easy and trivial it is to construct SSA form
+   in LLVM: no, LLVM does *not* require your front-end to construct SSA
+   form!
+-  `Chapter #8 <OCamlLangImpl8.html>`_: Conclusion and other useful
+   LLVM tidbits - This chapter wraps up the series by talking about
+   potential ways to extend the language, but also includes a bunch of
+   pointers to info about "special topics" like adding garbage
+   collection support, exceptions, debugging, support for "spaghetti
+   stacks", and a bunch of other tips and tricks.
+
+By the end of the tutorial, we'll have written a bit less than 700 lines
+of non-comment, non-blank, lines of code. With this small amount of
+code, we'll have built up a very reasonable compiler for a non-trivial
+language including a hand-written lexer, parser, AST, as well as code
+generation support with a JIT compiler. While other systems may have
+interesting "hello world" tutorials, I think the breadth of this
+tutorial is a great testament to the strengths of LLVM and why you
+should consider it if you're interested in language or compiler design.
+
+A note about this tutorial: we expect you to extend the language and
+play with it on your own. Take the code and go crazy hacking away at it,
+compilers don't need to be scary creatures - it can be a lot of fun to
+play with languages!
+
+The Basic Language
+==================
+
+This tutorial will be illustrated with a toy language that we'll call
+"`Kaleidoscope <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaleidoscope>`_" (derived
+from "meaning beautiful, form, and view"). Kaleidoscope is a procedural
+language that allows you to define functions, use conditionals, math,
+etc. Over the course of the tutorial, we'll extend Kaleidoscope to
+support the if/then/else construct, a for loop, user defined operators,
+JIT compilation with a simple command line interface, etc.
+
+Because we want to keep things simple, the only datatype in Kaleidoscope
+is a 64-bit floating point type (aka 'float' in OCaml parlance). As
+such, all values are implicitly double precision and the language
+doesn't require type declarations. This gives the language a very nice
+and simple syntax. For example, the following simple example computes
+`Fibonacci numbers: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibonacci_number>`_
+
+::
+
+    # Compute the x'th fibonacci number.
+    def fib(x)
+      if x < 3 then
+        1
+      else
+        fib(x-1)+fib(x-2)
+
+    # This expression will compute the 40th number.
+    fib(40)
+
+We also allow Kaleidoscope to call into standard library functions (the
+LLVM JIT makes this completely trivial). This means that you can use the
+'extern' keyword to define a function before you use it (this is also
+useful for mutually recursive functions). For example:
+
+::
+
+    extern sin(arg);
+    extern cos(arg);
+    extern atan2(arg1 arg2);
+
+    atan2(sin(.4), cos(42))
+
+A more interesting example is included in Chapter 6 where we write a
+little Kaleidoscope application that `displays a Mandelbrot
+Set <OCamlLangImpl6.html#kicking-the-tires>`_ at various levels of magnification.
+
+Lets dive into the implementation of this language!
+
+The Lexer
+=========
+
+When it comes to implementing a language, the first thing needed is the
+ability to process a text file and recognize what it says. The
+traditional way to do this is to use a
+"`lexer <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexical_analysis>`_" (aka
+'scanner') to break the input up into "tokens". Each token returned by
+the lexer includes a token code and potentially some metadata (e.g. the
+numeric value of a number). First, we define the possibilities:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    (* The lexer returns these 'Kwd' if it is an unknown character, otherwise one of
+     * these others for known things. *)
+    type token =
+      (* commands *)
+      | Def | Extern
+
+      (* primary *)
+      | Ident of string | Number of float
+
+      (* unknown *)
+      | Kwd of char
+
+Each token returned by our lexer will be one of the token variant
+values. An unknown character like '+' will be returned as
+``Token.Kwd '+'``. If the curr token is an identifier, the value will be
+``Token.Ident s``. If the current token is a numeric literal (like 1.0),
+the value will be ``Token.Number 1.0``.
+
+The actual implementation of the lexer is a collection of functions
+driven by a function named ``Lexer.lex``. The ``Lexer.lex`` function is
+called to return the next token from standard input. We will use
+`Camlp4 <http://caml.inria.fr/pub/docs/manual-camlp4/index.html>`_ to
+simplify the tokenization of the standard input. Its definition starts
+as:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+     * Lexer
+     *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+    let rec lex = parser
+      (* Skip any whitespace. *)
+      | [< ' (' ' | '\n' | '\r' | '\t'); stream >] -> lex stream
+
+``Lexer.lex`` works by recursing over a ``char Stream.t`` to read
+characters one at a time from the standard input. It eats them as it
+recognizes them and stores them in in a ``Token.token`` variant. The
+first thing that it has to do is ignore whitespace between tokens. This
+is accomplished with the recursive call above.
+
+The next thing ``Lexer.lex`` needs to do is recognize identifiers and
+specific keywords like "def". Kaleidoscope does this with a pattern
+match and a helper function.
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+      (* identifier: [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9] *)
+      | [< ' ('A' .. 'Z' | 'a' .. 'z' as c); stream >] ->
+          let buffer = Buffer.create 1 in
+          Buffer.add_char buffer c;
+          lex_ident buffer stream
+
+    ...
+
+    and lex_ident buffer = parser
+      | [< ' ('A' .. 'Z' | 'a' .. 'z' | '0' .. '9' as c); stream >] ->
+          Buffer.add_char buffer c;
+          lex_ident buffer stream
+      | [< stream=lex >] ->
+          match Buffer.contents buffer with
+          | "def" -> [< 'Token.Def; stream >]
+          | "extern" -> [< 'Token.Extern; stream >]
+          | id -> [< 'Token.Ident id; stream >]
+
+Numeric values are similar:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+      (* number: [0-9.]+ *)
+      | [< ' ('0' .. '9' as c); stream >] ->
+          let buffer = Buffer.create 1 in
+          Buffer.add_char buffer c;
+          lex_number buffer stream
+
+    ...
+
+    and lex_number buffer = parser
+      | [< ' ('0' .. '9' | '.' as c); stream >] ->
+          Buffer.add_char buffer c;
+          lex_number buffer stream
+      | [< stream=lex >] ->
+          [< 'Token.Number (float_of_string (Buffer.contents buffer)); stream >]
+
+This is all pretty straight-forward code for processing input. When
+reading a numeric value from input, we use the ocaml ``float_of_string``
+function to convert it to a numeric value that we store in
+``Token.Number``. Note that this isn't doing sufficient error checking:
+it will raise ``Failure`` if the string "1.23.45.67". Feel free to
+extend it :). Next we handle comments:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+      (* Comment until end of line. *)
+      | [< ' ('#'); stream >] ->
+          lex_comment stream
+
+    ...
+
+    and lex_comment = parser
+      | [< ' ('\n'); stream=lex >] -> stream
+      | [< 'c; e=lex_comment >] -> e
+      | [< >] -> [< >]
+
+We handle comments by skipping to the end of the line and then return
+the next token. Finally, if the input doesn't match one of the above
+cases, it is either an operator character like '+' or the end of the
+file. These are handled with this code:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+      (* Otherwise, just return the character as its ascii value. *)
+      | [< 'c; stream >] ->
+          [< 'Token.Kwd c; lex stream >]
+
+      (* end of stream. *)
+      | [< >] -> [< >]
+
+With this, we have the complete lexer for the basic Kaleidoscope
+language (the `full code listing <OCamlLangImpl2.html#full-code-listing>`_ for the
+Lexer is available in the `next chapter <OCamlLangImpl2.html>`_ of the
+tutorial). Next we'll `build a simple parser that uses this to build an
+Abstract Syntax Tree <OCamlLangImpl2.html>`_. When we have that, we'll
+include a driver so that you can use the lexer and parser together.
+
+`Next: Implementing a Parser and AST <OCamlLangImpl2.html>`_
+

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+===========================================
+Kaleidoscope: Implementing a Parser and AST
+===========================================
+
+.. contents::
+   :local:
+
+Chapter 2 Introduction
+======================
+
+Welcome to Chapter 2 of the "`Implementing a language with LLVM in
+Objective Caml <index.html>`_" tutorial. This chapter shows you how to
+use the lexer, built in `Chapter 1 <OCamlLangImpl1.html>`_, to build a
+full `parser <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parsing>`_ for our
+Kaleidoscope language. Once we have a parser, we'll define and build an
+`Abstract Syntax
+Tree <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstract_syntax_tree>`_ (AST).
+
+The parser we will build uses a combination of `Recursive Descent
+Parsing <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recursive_descent_parser>`_ and
+`Operator-Precedence
+Parsing <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operator-precedence_parser>`_ to
+parse the Kaleidoscope language (the latter for binary expressions and
+the former for everything else). Before we get to parsing though, lets
+talk about the output of the parser: the Abstract Syntax Tree.
+
+The Abstract Syntax Tree (AST)
+==============================
+
+The AST for a program captures its behavior in such a way that it is
+easy for later stages of the compiler (e.g. code generation) to
+interpret. We basically want one object for each construct in the
+language, and the AST should closely model the language. In
+Kaleidoscope, we have expressions, a prototype, and a function object.
+We'll start with expressions first:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    (* expr - Base type for all expression nodes. *)
+    type expr =
+      (* variant for numeric literals like "1.0". *)
+      | Number of float
+
+The code above shows the definition of the base ExprAST class and one
+subclass which we use for numeric literals. The important thing to note
+about this code is that the Number variant captures the numeric value of
+the literal as an instance variable. This allows later phases of the
+compiler to know what the stored numeric value is.
+
+Right now we only create the AST, so there are no useful functions on
+them. It would be very easy to add a function to pretty print the code,
+for example. Here are the other expression AST node definitions that
+we'll use in the basic form of the Kaleidoscope language:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+      (* variant for referencing a variable, like "a". *)
+      | Variable of string
+
+      (* variant for a binary operator. *)
+      | Binary of char * expr * expr
+
+      (* variant for function calls. *)
+      | Call of string * expr array
+
+This is all (intentionally) rather straight-forward: variables capture
+the variable name, binary operators capture their opcode (e.g. '+'), and
+calls capture a function name as well as a list of any argument
+expressions. One thing that is nice about our AST is that it captures
+the language features without talking about the syntax of the language.
+Note that there is no discussion about precedence of binary operators,
+lexical structure, etc.
+
+For our basic language, these are all of the expression nodes we'll
+define. Because it doesn't have conditional control flow, it isn't
+Turing-complete; we'll fix that in a later installment. The two things
+we need next are a way to talk about the interface to a function, and a
+way to talk about functions themselves:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    (* proto - This type represents the "prototype" for a function, which captures
+     * its name, and its argument names (thus implicitly the number of arguments the
+     * function takes). *)
+    type proto = Prototype of string * string array
+
+    (* func - This type represents a function definition itself. *)
+    type func = Function of proto * expr
+
+In Kaleidoscope, functions are typed with just a count of their
+arguments. Since all values are double precision floating point, the
+type of each argument doesn't need to be stored anywhere. In a more
+aggressive and realistic language, the "expr" variants would probably
+have a type field.
+
+With this scaffolding, we can now talk about parsing expressions and
+function bodies in Kaleidoscope.
+
+Parser Basics
+=============
+
+Now that we have an AST to build, we need to define the parser code to
+build it. The idea here is that we want to parse something like "x+y"
+(which is returned as three tokens by the lexer) into an AST that could
+be generated with calls like this:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+      let x = Variable "x" in
+      let y = Variable "y" in
+      let result = Binary ('+', x, y) in
+      ...
+
+The error handling routines make use of the builtin ``Stream.Failure``
+and ``Stream.Error``s. ``Stream.Failure`` is raised when the parser is
+unable to find any matching token in the first position of a pattern.
+``Stream.Error`` is raised when the first token matches, but the rest do
+not. The error recovery in our parser will not be the best and is not
+particular user-friendly, but it will be enough for our tutorial. These
+exceptions make it easier to handle errors in routines that have various
+return types.
+
+With these basic types and exceptions, we can implement the first piece
+of our grammar: numeric literals.
+
+Basic Expression Parsing
+========================
+
+We start with numeric literals, because they are the simplest to
+process. For each production in our grammar, we'll define a function
+which parses that production. We call this class of expressions
+"primary" expressions, for reasons that will become more clear `later in
+the tutorial <OCamlLangImpl6.html#user-defined-unary-operators>`_. In order to parse an
+arbitrary primary expression, we need to determine what sort of
+expression it is. For numeric literals, we have:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    (* primary
+     *   ::= identifier
+     *   ::= numberexpr
+     *   ::= parenexpr *)
+    parse_primary = parser
+      (* numberexpr ::= number *)
+      | [< 'Token.Number n >] -> Ast.Number n
+
+This routine is very simple: it expects to be called when the current
+token is a ``Token.Number`` token. It takes the current number value,
+creates a ``Ast.Number`` node, advances the lexer to the next token, and
+finally returns.
+
+There are some interesting aspects to this. The most important one is
+that this routine eats all of the tokens that correspond to the
+production and returns the lexer buffer with the next token (which is
+not part of the grammar production) ready to go. This is a fairly
+standard way to go for recursive descent parsers. For a better example,
+the parenthesis operator is defined like this:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+      (* parenexpr ::= '(' expression ')' *)
+      | [< 'Token.Kwd '('; e=parse_expr; 'Token.Kwd ')' ?? "expected ')'" >] -> e
+
+This function illustrates a number of interesting things about the
+parser:
+
+1) It shows how we use the ``Stream.Error`` exception. When called, this
+function expects that the current token is a '(' token, but after
+parsing the subexpression, it is possible that there is no ')' waiting.
+For example, if the user types in "(4 x" instead of "(4)", the parser
+should emit an error. Because errors can occur, the parser needs a way
+to indicate that they happened. In our parser, we use the camlp4
+shortcut syntax ``token ?? "parse error"``, where if the token before
+the ``??`` does not match, then ``Stream.Error "parse error"`` will be
+raised.
+
+2) Another interesting aspect of this function is that it uses recursion
+by calling ``Parser.parse_primary`` (we will soon see that
+``Parser.parse_primary`` can call ``Parser.parse_primary``). This is
+powerful because it allows us to handle recursive grammars, and keeps
+each production very simple. Note that parentheses do not cause
+construction of AST nodes themselves. While we could do it this way, the
+most important role of parentheses are to guide the parser and provide
+grouping. Once the parser constructs the AST, parentheses are not
+needed.
+
+The next simple production is for handling variable references and
+function calls:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+      (* identifierexpr
+       *   ::= identifier
+       *   ::= identifier '(' argumentexpr ')' *)
+      | [< 'Token.Ident id; stream >] ->
+          let rec parse_args accumulator = parser
+            | [< e=parse_expr; stream >] ->
+                begin parser
+                  | [< 'Token.Kwd ','; e=parse_args (e :: accumulator) >] -> e
+                  | [< >] -> e :: accumulator
+                end stream
+            | [< >] -> accumulator
+          in
+          let rec parse_ident id = parser
+            (* Call. *)
+            | [< 'Token.Kwd '(';
+                 args=parse_args [];
+                 'Token.Kwd ')' ?? "expected ')'">] ->
+                Ast.Call (id, Array.of_list (List.rev args))
+
+            (* Simple variable ref. *)
+            | [< >] -> Ast.Variable id
+          in
+          parse_ident id stream
+
+This routine follows the same style as the other routines. (It expects
+to be called if the current token is a ``Token.Ident`` token). It also
+has recursion and error handling. One interesting aspect of this is that
+it uses *look-ahead* to determine if the current identifier is a stand
+alone variable reference or if it is a function call expression. It
+handles this by checking to see if the token after the identifier is a
+'(' token, constructing either a ``Ast.Variable`` or ``Ast.Call`` node
+as appropriate.
+
+We finish up by raising an exception if we received a token we didn't
+expect:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+      | [< >] -> raise (Stream.Error "unknown token when expecting an expression.")
+
+Now that basic expressions are handled, we need to handle binary
+expressions. They are a bit more complex.
+
+Binary Expression Parsing
+=========================
+
+Binary expressions are significantly harder to parse because they are
+often ambiguous. For example, when given the string "x+y\*z", the parser
+can choose to parse it as either "(x+y)\*z" or "x+(y\*z)". With common
+definitions from mathematics, we expect the later parse, because "\*"
+(multiplication) has higher *precedence* than "+" (addition).
+
+There are many ways to handle this, but an elegant and efficient way is
+to use `Operator-Precedence
+Parsing <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operator-precedence_parser>`_.
+This parsing technique uses the precedence of binary operators to guide
+recursion. To start with, we need a table of precedences:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    (* binop_precedence - This holds the precedence for each binary operator that is
+     * defined *)
+    let binop_precedence:(char, int) Hashtbl.t = Hashtbl.create 10
+
+    (* precedence - Get the precedence of the pending binary operator token. *)
+    let precedence c = try Hashtbl.find binop_precedence c with Not_found -> -1
+
+    ...
+
+    let main () =
+      (* Install standard binary operators.
+       * 1 is the lowest precedence. *)
+      Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '<' 10;
+      Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '+' 20;
+      Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '-' 20;
+      Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '*' 40;    (* highest. *)
+      ...
+
+For the basic form of Kaleidoscope, we will only support 4 binary
+operators (this can obviously be extended by you, our brave and intrepid
+reader). The ``Parser.precedence`` function returns the precedence for
+the current token, or -1 if the token is not a binary operator. Having a
+``Hashtbl.t`` makes it easy to add new operators and makes it clear that
+the algorithm doesn't depend on the specific operators involved, but it
+would be easy enough to eliminate the ``Hashtbl.t`` and do the
+comparisons in the ``Parser.precedence`` function. (Or just use a
+fixed-size array).
+
+With the helper above defined, we can now start parsing binary
+expressions. The basic idea of operator precedence parsing is to break
+down an expression with potentially ambiguous binary operators into
+pieces. Consider, for example, the expression "a+b+(c+d)\*e\*f+g".
+Operator precedence parsing considers this as a stream of primary
+expressions separated by binary operators. As such, it will first parse
+the leading primary expression "a", then it will see the pairs [+, b]
+[+, (c+d)] [\*, e] [\*, f] and [+, g]. Note that because parentheses are
+primary expressions, the binary expression parser doesn't need to worry
+about nested subexpressions like (c+d) at all.
+
+To start, an expression is a primary expression potentially followed by
+a sequence of [binop,primaryexpr] pairs:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    (* expression
+     *   ::= primary binoprhs *)
+    and parse_expr = parser
+      | [< lhs=parse_primary; stream >] -> parse_bin_rhs 0 lhs stream
+
+``Parser.parse_bin_rhs`` is the function that parses the sequence of
+pairs for us. It takes a precedence and a pointer to an expression for
+the part that has been parsed so far. Note that "x" is a perfectly valid
+expression: As such, "binoprhs" is allowed to be empty, in which case it
+returns the expression that is passed into it. In our example above, the
+code passes the expression for "a" into ``Parser.parse_bin_rhs`` and the
+current token is "+".
+
+The precedence value passed into ``Parser.parse_bin_rhs`` indicates the
+*minimal operator precedence* that the function is allowed to eat. For
+example, if the current pair stream is [+, x] and
+``Parser.parse_bin_rhs`` is passed in a precedence of 40, it will not
+consume any tokens (because the precedence of '+' is only 20). With this
+in mind, ``Parser.parse_bin_rhs`` starts with:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    (* binoprhs
+     *   ::= ('+' primary)* *)
+    and parse_bin_rhs expr_prec lhs stream =
+      match Stream.peek stream with
+      (* If this is a binop, find its precedence. *)
+      | Some (Token.Kwd c) when Hashtbl.mem binop_precedence c ->
+          let token_prec = precedence c in
+
+          (* If this is a binop that binds at least as tightly as the current binop,
+           * consume it, otherwise we are done. *)
+          if token_prec < expr_prec then lhs else begin
+
+This code gets the precedence of the current token and checks to see if
+if is too low. Because we defined invalid tokens to have a precedence of
+-1, this check implicitly knows that the pair-stream ends when the token
+stream runs out of binary operators. If this check succeeds, we know
+that the token is a binary operator and that it will be included in this
+expression:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+            (* Eat the binop. *)
+            Stream.junk stream;
+
+            (* Parse the primary expression after the binary operator *)
+            let rhs = parse_primary stream in
+
+            (* Okay, we know this is a binop. *)
+            let rhs =
+              match Stream.peek stream with
+              | Some (Token.Kwd c2) ->
+
+As such, this code eats (and remembers) the binary operator and then
+parses the primary expression that follows. This builds up the whole
+pair, the first of which is [+, b] for the running example.
+
+Now that we parsed the left-hand side of an expression and one pair of
+the RHS sequence, we have to decide which way the expression associates.
+In particular, we could have "(a+b) binop unparsed" or "a + (b binop
+unparsed)". To determine this, we look ahead at "binop" to determine its
+precedence and compare it to BinOp's precedence (which is '+' in this
+case):
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+                  (* If BinOp binds less tightly with rhs than the operator after
+                   * rhs, let the pending operator take rhs as its lhs. *)
+                  let next_prec = precedence c2 in
+                  if token_prec < next_prec
+
+If the precedence of the binop to the right of "RHS" is lower or equal
+to the precedence of our current operator, then we know that the
+parentheses associate as "(a+b) binop ...". In our example, the current
+operator is "+" and the next operator is "+", we know that they have the
+same precedence. In this case we'll create the AST node for "a+b", and
+then continue parsing:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+              ... if body omitted ...
+            in
+
+            (* Merge lhs/rhs. *)
+            let lhs = Ast.Binary (c, lhs, rhs) in
+            parse_bin_rhs expr_prec lhs stream
+          end
+
+In our example above, this will turn "a+b+" into "(a+b)" and execute the
+next iteration of the loop, with "+" as the current token. The code
+above will eat, remember, and parse "(c+d)" as the primary expression,
+which makes the current pair equal to [+, (c+d)]. It will then evaluate
+the 'if' conditional above with "\*" as the binop to the right of the
+primary. In this case, the precedence of "\*" is higher than the
+precedence of "+" so the if condition will be entered.
+
+The critical question left here is "how can the if condition parse the
+right hand side in full"? In particular, to build the AST correctly for
+our example, it needs to get all of "(c+d)\*e\*f" as the RHS expression
+variable. The code to do this is surprisingly simple (code from the
+above two blocks duplicated for context):
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+              match Stream.peek stream with
+              | Some (Token.Kwd c2) ->
+                  (* If BinOp binds less tightly with rhs than the operator after
+                   * rhs, let the pending operator take rhs as its lhs. *)
+                  if token_prec < precedence c2
+                  then parse_bin_rhs (token_prec + 1) rhs stream
+                  else rhs
+              | _ -> rhs
+            in
+
+            (* Merge lhs/rhs. *)
+            let lhs = Ast.Binary (c, lhs, rhs) in
+            parse_bin_rhs expr_prec lhs stream
+          end
+
+At this point, we know that the binary operator to the RHS of our
+primary has higher precedence than the binop we are currently parsing.
+As such, we know that any sequence of pairs whose operators are all
+higher precedence than "+" should be parsed together and returned as
+"RHS". To do this, we recursively invoke the ``Parser.parse_bin_rhs``
+function specifying "token\_prec+1" as the minimum precedence required
+for it to continue. In our example above, this will cause it to return
+the AST node for "(c+d)\*e\*f" as RHS, which is then set as the RHS of
+the '+' expression.
+
+Finally, on the next iteration of the while loop, the "+g" piece is
+parsed and added to the AST. With this little bit of code (14
+non-trivial lines), we correctly handle fully general binary expression
+parsing in a very elegant way. This was a whirlwind tour of this code,
+and it is somewhat subtle. I recommend running through it with a few
+tough examples to see how it works.
+
+This wraps up handling of expressions. At this point, we can point the
+parser at an arbitrary token stream and build an expression from it,
+stopping at the first token that is not part of the expression. Next up
+we need to handle function definitions, etc.
+
+Parsing the Rest
+================
+
+The next thing missing is handling of function prototypes. In
+Kaleidoscope, these are used both for 'extern' function declarations as
+well as function body definitions. The code to do this is
+straight-forward and not very interesting (once you've survived
+expressions):
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    (* prototype
+     *   ::= id '(' id* ')' *)
+    let parse_prototype =
+      let rec parse_args accumulator = parser
+        | [< 'Token.Ident id; e=parse_args (id::accumulator) >] -> e
+        | [< >] -> accumulator
+      in
+
+      parser
+      | [< 'Token.Ident id;
+           'Token.Kwd '(' ?? "expected '(' in prototype";
+           args=parse_args [];
+           'Token.Kwd ')' ?? "expected ')' in prototype" >] ->
+          (* success. *)
+          Ast.Prototype (id, Array.of_list (List.rev args))
+
+      | [< >] ->
+          raise (Stream.Error "expected function name in prototype")
+
+Given this, a function definition is very simple, just a prototype plus
+an expression to implement the body:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    (* definition ::= 'def' prototype expression *)
+    let parse_definition = parser
+      | [< 'Token.Def; p=parse_prototype; e=parse_expr >] ->
+          Ast.Function (p, e)
+
+In addition, we support 'extern' to declare functions like 'sin' and
+'cos' as well as to support forward declaration of user functions. These
+'extern's are just prototypes with no body:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    (*  external ::= 'extern' prototype *)
+    let parse_extern = parser
+      | [< 'Token.Extern; e=parse_prototype >] -> e
+
+Finally, we'll also let the user type in arbitrary top-level expressions
+and evaluate them on the fly. We will handle this by defining anonymous
+nullary (zero argument) functions for them:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    (* toplevelexpr ::= expression *)
+    let parse_toplevel = parser
+      | [< e=parse_expr >] ->
+          (* Make an anonymous proto. *)
+          Ast.Function (Ast.Prototype ("", [||]), e)
+
+Now that we have all the pieces, let's build a little driver that will
+let us actually *execute* this code we've built!
+
+The Driver
+==========
+
+The driver for this simply invokes all of the parsing pieces with a
+top-level dispatch loop. There isn't much interesting here, so I'll just
+include the top-level loop. See `below <#full-code-listing>`_ for full code in the
+"Top-Level Parsing" section.
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    (* top ::= definition | external | expression | ';' *)
+    let rec main_loop stream =
+      match Stream.peek stream with
+      | None -> ()
+
+      (* ignore top-level semicolons. *)
+      | Some (Token.Kwd ';') ->
+          Stream.junk stream;
+          main_loop stream
+
+      | Some token ->
+          begin
+            try match token with
+            | Token.Def ->
+                ignore(Parser.parse_definition stream);
+                print_endline "parsed a function definition.";
+            | Token.Extern ->
+                ignore(Parser.parse_extern stream);
+                print_endline "parsed an extern.";
+            | _ ->
+                (* Evaluate a top-level expression into an anonymous function. *)
+                ignore(Parser.parse_toplevel stream);
+                print_endline "parsed a top-level expr";
+            with Stream.Error s ->
+              (* Skip token for error recovery. *)
+              Stream.junk stream;
+              print_endline s;
+          end;
+          print_string "ready> "; flush stdout;
+          main_loop stream
+
+The most interesting part of this is that we ignore top-level
+semicolons. Why is this, you ask? The basic reason is that if you type
+"4 + 5" at the command line, the parser doesn't know whether that is the
+end of what you will type or not. For example, on the next line you
+could type "def foo..." in which case 4+5 is the end of a top-level
+expression. Alternatively you could type "\* 6", which would continue
+the expression. Having top-level semicolons allows you to type "4+5;",
+and the parser will know you are done.
+
+Conclusions
+===========
+
+With just under 300 lines of commented code (240 lines of non-comment,
+non-blank code), we fully defined our minimal language, including a
+lexer, parser, and AST builder. With this done, the executable will
+validate Kaleidoscope code and tell us if it is grammatically invalid.
+For example, here is a sample interaction:
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+    $ ./toy.byte
+    ready> def foo(x y) x+foo(y, 4.0);
+    Parsed a function definition.
+    ready> def foo(x y) x+y y;
+    Parsed a function definition.
+    Parsed a top-level expr
+    ready> def foo(x y) x+y );
+    Parsed a function definition.
+    Error: unknown token when expecting an expression
+    ready> extern sin(a);
+    ready> Parsed an extern
+    ready> ^D
+    $
+
+There is a lot of room for extension here. You can define new AST nodes,
+extend the language in many ways, etc. In the `next
+installment <OCamlLangImpl3.html>`_, we will describe how to generate
+LLVM Intermediate Representation (IR) from the AST.
+
+Full Code Listing
+=================
+
+Here is the complete code listing for this and the previous chapter.
+Note that it is fully self-contained: you don't need LLVM or any
+external libraries at all for this. (Besides the ocaml standard
+libraries, of course.) To build this, just compile with:
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+    # Compile
+    ocamlbuild toy.byte
+    # Run
+    ./toy.byte
+
+Here is the code:
+
+\_tags:
+    ::
+
+        <{lexer,parser}.ml>: use_camlp4, pp(camlp4of)
+
+token.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Lexer Tokens
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        (* The lexer returns these 'Kwd' if it is an unknown character, otherwise one of
+         * these others for known things. *)
+        type token =
+          (* commands *)
+          | Def | Extern
+
+          (* primary *)
+          | Ident of string | Number of float
+
+          (* unknown *)
+          | Kwd of char
+
+lexer.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Lexer
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        let rec lex = parser
+          (* Skip any whitespace. *)
+          | [< ' (' ' | '\n' | '\r' | '\t'); stream >] -> lex stream
+
+          (* identifier: [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9] *)
+          | [< ' ('A' .. 'Z' | 'a' .. 'z' as c); stream >] ->
+              let buffer = Buffer.create 1 in
+              Buffer.add_char buffer c;
+              lex_ident buffer stream
+
+          (* number: [0-9.]+ *)
+          | [< ' ('0' .. '9' as c); stream >] ->
+              let buffer = Buffer.create 1 in
+              Buffer.add_char buffer c;
+              lex_number buffer stream
+
+          (* Comment until end of line. *)
+          | [< ' ('#'); stream >] ->
+              lex_comment stream
+
+          (* Otherwise, just return the character as its ascii value. *)
+          | [< 'c; stream >] ->
+              [< 'Token.Kwd c; lex stream >]
+
+          (* end of stream. *)
+          | [< >] -> [< >]
+
+        and lex_number buffer = parser
+          | [< ' ('0' .. '9' | '.' as c); stream >] ->
+              Buffer.add_char buffer c;
+              lex_number buffer stream
+          | [< stream=lex >] ->
+              [< 'Token.Number (float_of_string (Buffer.contents buffer)); stream >]
+
+        and lex_ident buffer = parser
+          | [< ' ('A' .. 'Z' | 'a' .. 'z' | '0' .. '9' as c); stream >] ->
+              Buffer.add_char buffer c;
+              lex_ident buffer stream
+          | [< stream=lex >] ->
+              match Buffer.contents buffer with
+              | "def" -> [< 'Token.Def; stream >]
+              | "extern" -> [< 'Token.Extern; stream >]
+              | id -> [< 'Token.Ident id; stream >]
+
+        and lex_comment = parser
+          | [< ' ('\n'); stream=lex >] -> stream
+          | [< 'c; e=lex_comment >] -> e
+          | [< >] -> [< >]
+
+ast.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Abstract Syntax Tree (aka Parse Tree)
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        (* expr - Base type for all expression nodes. *)
+        type expr =
+          (* variant for numeric literals like "1.0". *)
+          | Number of float
+
+          (* variant for referencing a variable, like "a". *)
+          | Variable of string
+
+          (* variant for a binary operator. *)
+          | Binary of char * expr * expr
+
+          (* variant for function calls. *)
+          | Call of string * expr array
+
+        (* proto - This type represents the "prototype" for a function, which captures
+         * its name, and its argument names (thus implicitly the number of arguments the
+         * function takes). *)
+        type proto = Prototype of string * string array
+
+        (* func - This type represents a function definition itself. *)
+        type func = Function of proto * expr
+
+parser.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===---------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Parser
+         *===---------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        (* binop_precedence - This holds the precedence for each binary operator that is
+         * defined *)
+        let binop_precedence:(char, int) Hashtbl.t = Hashtbl.create 10
+
+        (* precedence - Get the precedence of the pending binary operator token. *)
+        let precedence c = try Hashtbl.find binop_precedence c with Not_found -> -1
+
+        (* primary
+         *   ::= identifier
+         *   ::= numberexpr
+         *   ::= parenexpr *)
+        let rec parse_primary = parser
+          (* numberexpr ::= number *)
+          | [< 'Token.Number n >] -> Ast.Number n
+
+          (* parenexpr ::= '(' expression ')' *)
+          | [< 'Token.Kwd '('; e=parse_expr; 'Token.Kwd ')' ?? "expected ')'" >] -> e
+
+          (* identifierexpr
+           *   ::= identifier
+           *   ::= identifier '(' argumentexpr ')' *)
+          | [< 'Token.Ident id; stream >] ->
+              let rec parse_args accumulator = parser
+                | [< e=parse_expr; stream >] ->
+                    begin parser
+                      | [< 'Token.Kwd ','; e=parse_args (e :: accumulator) >] -> e
+                      | [< >] -> e :: accumulator
+                    end stream
+                | [< >] -> accumulator
+              in
+              let rec parse_ident id = parser
+                (* Call. *)
+                | [< 'Token.Kwd '(';
+                     args=parse_args [];
+                     'Token.Kwd ')' ?? "expected ')'">] ->
+                    Ast.Call (id, Array.of_list (List.rev args))
+
+                (* Simple variable ref. *)
+                | [< >] -> Ast.Variable id
+              in
+              parse_ident id stream
+
+          | [< >] -> raise (Stream.Error "unknown token when expecting an expression.")
+
+        (* binoprhs
+         *   ::= ('+' primary)* *)
+        and parse_bin_rhs expr_prec lhs stream =
+          match Stream.peek stream with
+          (* If this is a binop, find its precedence. *)
+          | Some (Token.Kwd c) when Hashtbl.mem binop_precedence c ->
+              let token_prec = precedence c in
+
+              (* If this is a binop that binds at least as tightly as the current binop,
+               * consume it, otherwise we are done. *)
+              if token_prec < expr_prec then lhs else begin
+                (* Eat the binop. *)
+                Stream.junk stream;
+
+                (* Parse the primary expression after the binary operator. *)
+                let rhs = parse_primary stream in
+
+                (* Okay, we know this is a binop. *)
+                let rhs =
+                  match Stream.peek stream with
+                  | Some (Token.Kwd c2) ->
+                      (* If BinOp binds less tightly with rhs than the operator after
+                       * rhs, let the pending operator take rhs as its lhs. *)
+                      let next_prec = precedence c2 in
+                      if token_prec < next_prec
+                      then parse_bin_rhs (token_prec + 1) rhs stream
+                      else rhs
+                  | _ -> rhs
+                in
+
+                (* Merge lhs/rhs. *)
+                let lhs = Ast.Binary (c, lhs, rhs) in
+                parse_bin_rhs expr_prec lhs stream
+              end
+          | _ -> lhs
+
+        (* expression
+         *   ::= primary binoprhs *)
+        and parse_expr = parser
+          | [< lhs=parse_primary; stream >] -> parse_bin_rhs 0 lhs stream
+
+        (* prototype
+         *   ::= id '(' id* ')' *)
+        let parse_prototype =
+          let rec parse_args accumulator = parser
+            | [< 'Token.Ident id; e=parse_args (id::accumulator) >] -> e
+            | [< >] -> accumulator
+          in
+
+          parser
+          | [< 'Token.Ident id;
+               'Token.Kwd '(' ?? "expected '(' in prototype";
+               args=parse_args [];
+               'Token.Kwd ')' ?? "expected ')' in prototype" >] ->
+              (* success. *)
+              Ast.Prototype (id, Array.of_list (List.rev args))
+
+          | [< >] ->
+              raise (Stream.Error "expected function name in prototype")
+
+        (* definition ::= 'def' prototype expression *)
+        let parse_definition = parser
+          | [< 'Token.Def; p=parse_prototype; e=parse_expr >] ->
+              Ast.Function (p, e)
+
+        (* toplevelexpr ::= expression *)
+        let parse_toplevel = parser
+          | [< e=parse_expr >] ->
+              (* Make an anonymous proto. *)
+              Ast.Function (Ast.Prototype ("", [||]), e)
+
+        (*  external ::= 'extern' prototype *)
+        let parse_extern = parser
+          | [< 'Token.Extern; e=parse_prototype >] -> e
+
+toplevel.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Top-Level parsing and JIT Driver
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        (* top ::= definition | external | expression | ';' *)
+        let rec main_loop stream =
+          match Stream.peek stream with
+          | None -> ()
+
+          (* ignore top-level semicolons. *)
+          | Some (Token.Kwd ';') ->
+              Stream.junk stream;
+              main_loop stream
+
+          | Some token ->
+              begin
+                try match token with
+                | Token.Def ->
+                    ignore(Parser.parse_definition stream);
+                    print_endline "parsed a function definition.";
+                | Token.Extern ->
+                    ignore(Parser.parse_extern stream);
+                    print_endline "parsed an extern.";
+                | _ ->
+                    (* Evaluate a top-level expression into an anonymous function. *)
+                    ignore(Parser.parse_toplevel stream);
+                    print_endline "parsed a top-level expr";
+                with Stream.Error s ->
+                  (* Skip token for error recovery. *)
+                  Stream.junk stream;
+                  print_endline s;
+              end;
+              print_string "ready> "; flush stdout;
+              main_loop stream
+
+toy.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Main driver code.
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        let main () =
+          (* Install standard binary operators.
+           * 1 is the lowest precedence. *)
+          Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '<' 10;
+          Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '+' 20;
+          Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '-' 20;
+          Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '*' 40;    (* highest. *)
+
+          (* Prime the first token. *)
+          print_string "ready> "; flush stdout;
+          let stream = Lexer.lex (Stream.of_channel stdin) in
+
+          (* Run the main "interpreter loop" now. *)
+          Toplevel.main_loop stream;
+        ;;
+
+        main ()
+
+`Next: Implementing Code Generation to LLVM IR <OCamlLangImpl3.html>`_
+

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+========================================
+Kaleidoscope: Code generation to LLVM IR
+========================================
+
+.. contents::
+   :local:
+
+Chapter 3 Introduction
+======================
+
+Welcome to Chapter 3 of the "`Implementing a language with
+LLVM <index.html>`_" tutorial. This chapter shows you how to transform
+the `Abstract Syntax Tree <OCamlLangImpl2.html>`_, built in Chapter 2,
+into LLVM IR. This will teach you a little bit about how LLVM does
+things, as well as demonstrate how easy it is to use. It's much more
+work to build a lexer and parser than it is to generate LLVM IR code. :)
+
+**Please note**: the code in this chapter and later require LLVM 2.3 or
+LLVM SVN to work. LLVM 2.2 and before will not work with it.
+
+Code Generation Setup
+=====================
+
+In order to generate LLVM IR, we want some simple setup to get started.
+First we define virtual code generation (codegen) methods in each AST
+class:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    let rec codegen_expr = function
+      | Ast.Number n -> ...
+      | Ast.Variable name -> ...
+
+The ``Codegen.codegen_expr`` function says to emit IR for that AST node
+along with all the things it depends on, and they all return an LLVM
+Value object. "Value" is the class used to represent a "`Static Single
+Assignment
+(SSA) <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Static_single_assignment_form>`_
+register" or "SSA value" in LLVM. The most distinct aspect of SSA values
+is that their value is computed as the related instruction executes, and
+it does not get a new value until (and if) the instruction re-executes.
+In other words, there is no way to "change" an SSA value. For more
+information, please read up on `Static Single
+Assignment <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Static_single_assignment_form>`_
+- the concepts are really quite natural once you grok them.
+
+The second thing we want is an "Error" exception like we used for the
+parser, which will be used to report errors found during code generation
+(for example, use of an undeclared parameter):
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    exception Error of string
+
+    let context = global_context ()
+    let the_module = create_module context "my cool jit"
+    let builder = builder context
+    let named_values:(string, llvalue) Hashtbl.t = Hashtbl.create 10
+    let double_type = double_type context
+
+The static variables will be used during code generation.
+``Codgen.the_module`` is the LLVM construct that contains all of the
+functions and global variables in a chunk of code. In many ways, it is
+the top-level structure that the LLVM IR uses to contain code.
+
+The ``Codegen.builder`` object is a helper object that makes it easy to
+generate LLVM instructions. Instances of the
+`IRBuilder <http://llvm.org/doxygen/IRBuilder_8h-source.html>`_
+class keep track of the current place to insert instructions and has
+methods to create new instructions.
+
+The ``Codegen.named_values`` map keeps track of which values are defined
+in the current scope and what their LLVM representation is. (In other
+words, it is a symbol table for the code). In this form of Kaleidoscope,
+the only things that can be referenced are function parameters. As such,
+function parameters will be in this map when generating code for their
+function body.
+
+With these basics in place, we can start talking about how to generate
+code for each expression. Note that this assumes that the
+``Codgen.builder`` has been set up to generate code *into* something.
+For now, we'll assume that this has already been done, and we'll just
+use it to emit code.
+
+Expression Code Generation
+==========================
+
+Generating LLVM code for expression nodes is very straightforward: less
+than 30 lines of commented code for all four of our expression nodes.
+First we'll do numeric literals:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+      | Ast.Number n -> const_float double_type n
+
+In the LLVM IR, numeric constants are represented with the
+``ConstantFP`` class, which holds the numeric value in an ``APFloat``
+internally (``APFloat`` has the capability of holding floating point
+constants of Arbitrary Precision). This code basically just creates
+and returns a ``ConstantFP``. Note that in the LLVM IR that constants
+are all uniqued together and shared. For this reason, the API uses "the
+foo::get(..)" idiom instead of "new foo(..)" or "foo::Create(..)".
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+      | Ast.Variable name ->
+          (try Hashtbl.find named_values name with
+            | Not_found -> raise (Error "unknown variable name"))
+
+References to variables are also quite simple using LLVM. In the simple
+version of Kaleidoscope, we assume that the variable has already been
+emitted somewhere and its value is available. In practice, the only
+values that can be in the ``Codegen.named_values`` map are function
+arguments. This code simply checks to see that the specified name is in
+the map (if not, an unknown variable is being referenced) and returns
+the value for it. In future chapters, we'll add support for `loop
+induction variables <LangImpl5.html#for-loop-expression>`_ in the symbol table, and for
+`local variables <LangImpl7.html#user-defined-local-variables>`_.
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+      | Ast.Binary (op, lhs, rhs) ->
+          let lhs_val = codegen_expr lhs in
+          let rhs_val = codegen_expr rhs in
+          begin
+            match op with
+            | '+' -> build_fadd lhs_val rhs_val "addtmp" builder
+            | '-' -> build_fsub lhs_val rhs_val "subtmp" builder
+            | '*' -> build_fmul lhs_val rhs_val "multmp" builder
+            | '<' ->
+                (* Convert bool 0/1 to double 0.0 or 1.0 *)
+                let i = build_fcmp Fcmp.Ult lhs_val rhs_val "cmptmp" builder in
+                build_uitofp i double_type "booltmp" builder
+            | _ -> raise (Error "invalid binary operator")
+          end
+
+Binary operators start to get more interesting. The basic idea here is
+that we recursively emit code for the left-hand side of the expression,
+then the right-hand side, then we compute the result of the binary
+expression. In this code, we do a simple switch on the opcode to create
+the right LLVM instruction.
+
+In the example above, the LLVM builder class is starting to show its
+value. IRBuilder knows where to insert the newly created instruction,
+all you have to do is specify what instruction to create (e.g. with
+``Llvm.create_add``), which operands to use (``lhs`` and ``rhs`` here)
+and optionally provide a name for the generated instruction.
+
+One nice thing about LLVM is that the name is just a hint. For instance,
+if the code above emits multiple "addtmp" variables, LLVM will
+automatically provide each one with an increasing, unique numeric
+suffix. Local value names for instructions are purely optional, but it
+makes it much easier to read the IR dumps.
+
+`LLVM instructions <../LangRef.html#instruction-reference>`_ are constrained by strict
+rules: for example, the Left and Right operators of an `add
+instruction <../LangRef.html#add-instruction>`_ must have the same type, and the
+result type of the add must match the operand types. Because all values
+in Kaleidoscope are doubles, this makes for very simple code for add,
+sub and mul.
+
+On the other hand, LLVM specifies that the `fcmp
+instruction <../LangRef.html#fcmp-instruction>`_ always returns an 'i1' value (a
+one bit integer). The problem with this is that Kaleidoscope wants the
+value to be a 0.0 or 1.0 value. In order to get these semantics, we
+combine the fcmp instruction with a `uitofp
+instruction <../LangRef.html#uitofp-to-instruction>`_. This instruction converts its
+input integer into a floating point value by treating the input as an
+unsigned value. In contrast, if we used the `sitofp
+instruction <../LangRef.html#sitofp-to-instruction>`_, the Kaleidoscope '<' operator
+would return 0.0 and -1.0, depending on the input value.
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+      | Ast.Call (callee, args) ->
+          (* Look up the name in the module table. *)
+          let callee =
+            match lookup_function callee the_module with
+            | Some callee -> callee
+            | None -> raise (Error "unknown function referenced")
+          in
+          let params = params callee in
+
+          (* If argument mismatch error. *)
+          if Array.length params == Array.length args then () else
+            raise (Error "incorrect # arguments passed");
+          let args = Array.map codegen_expr args in
+          build_call callee args "calltmp" builder
+
+Code generation for function calls is quite straightforward with LLVM.
+The code above initially does a function name lookup in the LLVM
+Module's symbol table. Recall that the LLVM Module is the container that
+holds all of the functions we are JIT'ing. By giving each function the
+same name as what the user specifies, we can use the LLVM symbol table
+to resolve function names for us.
+
+Once we have the function to call, we recursively codegen each argument
+that is to be passed in, and create an LLVM `call
+instruction <../LangRef.html#call-instruction>`_. Note that LLVM uses the native C
+calling conventions by default, allowing these calls to also call into
+standard library functions like "sin" and "cos", with no additional
+effort.
+
+This wraps up our handling of the four basic expressions that we have so
+far in Kaleidoscope. Feel free to go in and add some more. For example,
+by browsing the `LLVM language reference <../LangRef.html>`_ you'll find
+several other interesting instructions that are really easy to plug into
+our basic framework.
+
+Function Code Generation
+========================
+
+Code generation for prototypes and functions must handle a number of
+details, which make their code less beautiful than expression code
+generation, but allows us to illustrate some important points. First,
+lets talk about code generation for prototypes: they are used both for
+function bodies and external function declarations. The code starts
+with:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    let codegen_proto = function
+      | Ast.Prototype (name, args) ->
+          (* Make the function type: double(double,double) etc. *)
+          let doubles = Array.make (Array.length args) double_type in
+          let ft = function_type double_type doubles in
+          let f =
+            match lookup_function name the_module with
+
+This code packs a lot of power into a few lines. Note first that this
+function returns a "Function\*" instead of a "Value\*" (although at the
+moment they both are modeled by ``llvalue`` in ocaml). Because a
+"prototype" really talks about the external interface for a function
+(not the value computed by an expression), it makes sense for it to
+return the LLVM Function it corresponds to when codegen'd.
+
+The call to ``Llvm.function_type`` creates the ``Llvm.llvalue`` that
+should be used for a given Prototype. Since all function arguments in
+Kaleidoscope are of type double, the first line creates a vector of "N"
+LLVM double types. It then uses the ``Llvm.function_type`` method to
+create a function type that takes "N" doubles as arguments, returns one
+double as a result, and that is not vararg (that uses the function
+``Llvm.var_arg_function_type``). Note that Types in LLVM are uniqued
+just like ``Constant``'s are, so you don't "new" a type, you "get" it.
+
+The final line above checks if the function has already been defined in
+``Codegen.the_module``. If not, we will create it.
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+            | None -> declare_function name ft the_module
+
+This indicates the type and name to use, as well as which module to
+insert into. By default we assume a function has
+``Llvm.Linkage.ExternalLinkage``. "`external
+linkage <../LangRef.html#linkage>`_" means that the function may be defined
+outside the current module and/or that it is callable by functions
+outside the module. The "``name``" passed in is the name the user
+specified: this name is registered in "``Codegen.the_module``"s symbol
+table, which is used by the function call code above.
+
+In Kaleidoscope, I choose to allow redefinitions of functions in two
+cases: first, we want to allow 'extern'ing a function more than once, as
+long as the prototypes for the externs match (since all arguments have
+the same type, we just have to check that the number of arguments
+match). Second, we want to allow 'extern'ing a function and then
+defining a body for it. This is useful when defining mutually recursive
+functions.
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+            (* If 'f' conflicted, there was already something named 'name'. If it
+             * has a body, don't allow redefinition or reextern. *)
+            | Some f ->
+                (* If 'f' already has a body, reject this. *)
+                if Array.length (basic_blocks f) == 0 then () else
+                  raise (Error "redefinition of function");
+
+                (* If 'f' took a different number of arguments, reject. *)
+                if Array.length (params f) == Array.length args then () else
+                  raise (Error "redefinition of function with different # args");
+                f
+          in
+
+In order to verify the logic above, we first check to see if the
+pre-existing function is "empty". In this case, empty means that it has
+no basic blocks in it, which means it has no body. If it has no body, it
+is a forward declaration. Since we don't allow anything after a full
+definition of the function, the code rejects this case. If the previous
+reference to a function was an 'extern', we simply verify that the
+number of arguments for that definition and this one match up. If not,
+we emit an error.
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+          (* Set names for all arguments. *)
+          Array.iteri (fun i a ->
+            let n = args.(i) in
+            set_value_name n a;
+            Hashtbl.add named_values n a;
+          ) (params f);
+          f
+
+The last bit of code for prototypes loops over all of the arguments in
+the function, setting the name of the LLVM Argument objects to match,
+and registering the arguments in the ``Codegen.named_values`` map for
+future use by the ``Ast.Variable`` variant. Once this is set up, it
+returns the Function object to the caller. Note that we don't check for
+conflicting argument names here (e.g. "extern foo(a b a)"). Doing so
+would be very straight-forward with the mechanics we have already used
+above.
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    let codegen_func = function
+      | Ast.Function (proto, body) ->
+          Hashtbl.clear named_values;
+          let the_function = codegen_proto proto in
+
+Code generation for function definitions starts out simply enough: we
+just codegen the prototype (Proto) and verify that it is ok. We then
+clear out the ``Codegen.named_values`` map to make sure that there isn't
+anything in it from the last function we compiled. Code generation of
+the prototype ensures that there is an LLVM Function object that is
+ready to go for us.
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+          (* Create a new basic block to start insertion into. *)
+          let bb = append_block context "entry" the_function in
+          position_at_end bb builder;
+
+          try
+            let ret_val = codegen_expr body in
+
+Now we get to the point where the ``Codegen.builder`` is set up. The
+first line creates a new `basic
+block <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_block>`_ (named "entry"),
+which is inserted into ``the_function``. The second line then tells the
+builder that new instructions should be inserted into the end of the new
+basic block. Basic blocks in LLVM are an important part of functions
+that define the `Control Flow
+Graph <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Control_flow_graph>`_. Since we
+don't have any control flow, our functions will only contain one block
+at this point. We'll fix this in `Chapter 5 <OCamlLangImpl5.html>`_ :).
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+            let ret_val = codegen_expr body in
+
+            (* Finish off the function. *)
+            let _ = build_ret ret_val builder in
+
+            (* Validate the generated code, checking for consistency. *)
+            Llvm_analysis.assert_valid_function the_function;
+
+            the_function
+
+Once the insertion point is set up, we call the ``Codegen.codegen_func``
+method for the root expression of the function. If no error happens,
+this emits code to compute the expression into the entry block and
+returns the value that was computed. Assuming no error, we then create
+an LLVM `ret instruction <../LangRef.html#ret-instruction>`_, which completes the
+function. Once the function is built, we call
+``Llvm_analysis.assert_valid_function``, which is provided by LLVM. This
+function does a variety of consistency checks on the generated code, to
+determine if our compiler is doing everything right. Using this is
+important: it can catch a lot of bugs. Once the function is finished and
+validated, we return it.
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+          with e ->
+            delete_function the_function;
+            raise e
+
+The only piece left here is handling of the error case. For simplicity,
+we handle this by merely deleting the function we produced with the
+``Llvm.delete_function`` method. This allows the user to redefine a
+function that they incorrectly typed in before: if we didn't delete it,
+it would live in the symbol table, with a body, preventing future
+redefinition.
+
+This code does have a bug, though. Since the ``Codegen.codegen_proto``
+can return a previously defined forward declaration, our code can
+actually delete a forward declaration. There are a number of ways to fix
+this bug, see what you can come up with! Here is a testcase:
+
+::
+
+    extern foo(a b);     # ok, defines foo.
+    def foo(a b) c;      # error, 'c' is invalid.
+    def bar() foo(1, 2); # error, unknown function "foo"
+
+Driver Changes and Closing Thoughts
+===================================
+
+For now, code generation to LLVM doesn't really get us much, except that
+we can look at the pretty IR calls. The sample code inserts calls to
+Codegen into the "``Toplevel.main_loop``", and then dumps out the LLVM
+IR. This gives a nice way to look at the LLVM IR for simple functions.
+For example:
+
+::
+
+    ready> 4+5;
+    Read top-level expression:
+    define double @""() {
+    entry:
+            %addtmp = fadd double 4.000000e+00, 5.000000e+00
+            ret double %addtmp
+    }
+
+Note how the parser turns the top-level expression into anonymous
+functions for us. This will be handy when we add `JIT
+support <OCamlLangImpl4.html#adding-a-jit-compiler>`_ in the next chapter. Also note that
+the code is very literally transcribed, no optimizations are being
+performed. We will `add
+optimizations <OCamlLangImpl4.html#trivial-constant-folding>`_ explicitly in the
+next chapter.
+
+::
+
+    ready> def foo(a b) a*a + 2*a*b + b*b;
+    Read function definition:
+    define double @foo(double %a, double %b) {
+    entry:
+            %multmp = fmul double %a, %a
+            %multmp1 = fmul double 2.000000e+00, %a
+            %multmp2 = fmul double %multmp1, %b
+            %addtmp = fadd double %multmp, %multmp2
+            %multmp3 = fmul double %b, %b
+            %addtmp4 = fadd double %addtmp, %multmp3
+            ret double %addtmp4
+    }
+
+This shows some simple arithmetic. Notice the striking similarity to the
+LLVM builder calls that we use to create the instructions.
+
+::
+
+    ready> def bar(a) foo(a, 4.0) + bar(31337);
+    Read function definition:
+    define double @bar(double %a) {
+    entry:
+            %calltmp = call double @foo(double %a, double 4.000000e+00)
+            %calltmp1 = call double @bar(double 3.133700e+04)
+            %addtmp = fadd double %calltmp, %calltmp1
+            ret double %addtmp
+    }
+
+This shows some function calls. Note that this function will take a long
+time to execute if you call it. In the future we'll add conditional
+control flow to actually make recursion useful :).
+
+::
+
+    ready> extern cos(x);
+    Read extern:
+    declare double @cos(double)
+
+    ready> cos(1.234);
+    Read top-level expression:
+    define double @""() {
+    entry:
+            %calltmp = call double @cos(double 1.234000e+00)
+            ret double %calltmp
+    }
+
+This shows an extern for the libm "cos" function, and a call to it.
+
+::
+
+    ready> ^D
+    ; ModuleID = 'my cool jit'
+
+    define double @""() {
+    entry:
+            %addtmp = fadd double 4.000000e+00, 5.000000e+00
+            ret double %addtmp
+    }
+
+    define double @foo(double %a, double %b) {
+    entry:
+            %multmp = fmul double %a, %a
+            %multmp1 = fmul double 2.000000e+00, %a
+            %multmp2 = fmul double %multmp1, %b
+            %addtmp = fadd double %multmp, %multmp2
+            %multmp3 = fmul double %b, %b
+            %addtmp4 = fadd double %addtmp, %multmp3
+            ret double %addtmp4
+    }
+
+    define double @bar(double %a) {
+    entry:
+            %calltmp = call double @foo(double %a, double 4.000000e+00)
+            %calltmp1 = call double @bar(double 3.133700e+04)
+            %addtmp = fadd double %calltmp, %calltmp1
+            ret double %addtmp
+    }
+
+    declare double @cos(double)
+
+    define double @""() {
+    entry:
+            %calltmp = call double @cos(double 1.234000e+00)
+            ret double %calltmp
+    }
+
+When you quit the current demo, it dumps out the IR for the entire
+module generated. Here you can see the big picture with all the
+functions referencing each other.
+
+This wraps up the third chapter of the Kaleidoscope tutorial. Up next,
+we'll describe how to `add JIT codegen and optimizer
+support <OCamlLangImpl4.html>`_ to this so we can actually start running
+code!
+
+Full Code Listing
+=================
+
+Here is the complete code listing for our running example, enhanced with
+the LLVM code generator. Because this uses the LLVM libraries, we need
+to link them in. To do this, we use the
+`llvm-config <http://llvm.org/cmds/llvm-config.html>`_ tool to inform
+our makefile/command line about which options to use:
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+    # Compile
+    ocamlbuild toy.byte
+    # Run
+    ./toy.byte
+
+Here is the code:
+
+\_tags:
+    ::
+
+        <{lexer,parser}.ml>: use_camlp4, pp(camlp4of)
+        <*.{byte,native}>: g++, use_llvm, use_llvm_analysis
+
+myocamlbuild.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        open Ocamlbuild_plugin;;
+
+        ocaml_lib ~extern:true "llvm";;
+        ocaml_lib ~extern:true "llvm_analysis";;
+
+        flag ["link"; "ocaml"; "g++"] (S[A"-cc"; A"g++"]);;
+
+token.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Lexer Tokens
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        (* The lexer returns these 'Kwd' if it is an unknown character, otherwise one of
+         * these others for known things. *)
+        type token =
+          (* commands *)
+          | Def | Extern
+
+          (* primary *)
+          | Ident of string | Number of float
+
+          (* unknown *)
+          | Kwd of char
+
+lexer.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Lexer
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        let rec lex = parser
+          (* Skip any whitespace. *)
+          | [< ' (' ' | '\n' | '\r' | '\t'); stream >] -> lex stream
+
+          (* identifier: [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9] *)
+          | [< ' ('A' .. 'Z' | 'a' .. 'z' as c); stream >] ->
+              let buffer = Buffer.create 1 in
+              Buffer.add_char buffer c;
+              lex_ident buffer stream
+
+          (* number: [0-9.]+ *)
+          | [< ' ('0' .. '9' as c); stream >] ->
+              let buffer = Buffer.create 1 in
+              Buffer.add_char buffer c;
+              lex_number buffer stream
+
+          (* Comment until end of line. *)
+          | [< ' ('#'); stream >] ->
+              lex_comment stream
+
+          (* Otherwise, just return the character as its ascii value. *)
+          | [< 'c; stream >] ->
+              [< 'Token.Kwd c; lex stream >]
+
+          (* end of stream. *)
+          | [< >] -> [< >]
+
+        and lex_number buffer = parser
+          | [< ' ('0' .. '9' | '.' as c); stream >] ->
+              Buffer.add_char buffer c;
+              lex_number buffer stream
+          | [< stream=lex >] ->
+              [< 'Token.Number (float_of_string (Buffer.contents buffer)); stream >]
+
+        and lex_ident buffer = parser
+          | [< ' ('A' .. 'Z' | 'a' .. 'z' | '0' .. '9' as c); stream >] ->
+              Buffer.add_char buffer c;
+              lex_ident buffer stream
+          | [< stream=lex >] ->
+              match Buffer.contents buffer with
+              | "def" -> [< 'Token.Def; stream >]
+              | "extern" -> [< 'Token.Extern; stream >]
+              | id -> [< 'Token.Ident id; stream >]
+
+        and lex_comment = parser
+          | [< ' ('\n'); stream=lex >] -> stream
+          | [< 'c; e=lex_comment >] -> e
+          | [< >] -> [< >]
+
+ast.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Abstract Syntax Tree (aka Parse Tree)
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        (* expr - Base type for all expression nodes. *)
+        type expr =
+          (* variant for numeric literals like "1.0". *)
+          | Number of float
+
+          (* variant for referencing a variable, like "a". *)
+          | Variable of string
+
+          (* variant for a binary operator. *)
+          | Binary of char * expr * expr
+
+          (* variant for function calls. *)
+          | Call of string * expr array
+
+        (* proto - This type represents the "prototype" for a function, which captures
+         * its name, and its argument names (thus implicitly the number of arguments the
+         * function takes). *)
+        type proto = Prototype of string * string array
+
+        (* func - This type represents a function definition itself. *)
+        type func = Function of proto * expr
+
+parser.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===---------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Parser
+         *===---------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        (* binop_precedence - This holds the precedence for each binary operator that is
+         * defined *)
+        let binop_precedence:(char, int) Hashtbl.t = Hashtbl.create 10
+
+        (* precedence - Get the precedence of the pending binary operator token. *)
+        let precedence c = try Hashtbl.find binop_precedence c with Not_found -> -1
+
+        (* primary
+         *   ::= identifier
+         *   ::= numberexpr
+         *   ::= parenexpr *)
+        let rec parse_primary = parser
+          (* numberexpr ::= number *)
+          | [< 'Token.Number n >] -> Ast.Number n
+
+          (* parenexpr ::= '(' expression ')' *)
+          | [< 'Token.Kwd '('; e=parse_expr; 'Token.Kwd ')' ?? "expected ')'" >] -> e
+
+          (* identifierexpr
+           *   ::= identifier
+           *   ::= identifier '(' argumentexpr ')' *)
+          | [< 'Token.Ident id; stream >] ->
+              let rec parse_args accumulator = parser
+                | [< e=parse_expr; stream >] ->
+                    begin parser
+                      | [< 'Token.Kwd ','; e=parse_args (e :: accumulator) >] -> e
+                      | [< >] -> e :: accumulator
+                    end stream
+                | [< >] -> accumulator
+              in
+              let rec parse_ident id = parser
+                (* Call. *)
+                | [< 'Token.Kwd '(';
+                     args=parse_args [];
+                     'Token.Kwd ')' ?? "expected ')'">] ->
+                    Ast.Call (id, Array.of_list (List.rev args))
+
+                (* Simple variable ref. *)
+                | [< >] -> Ast.Variable id
+              in
+              parse_ident id stream
+
+          | [< >] -> raise (Stream.Error "unknown token when expecting an expression.")
+
+        (* binoprhs
+         *   ::= ('+' primary)* *)
+        and parse_bin_rhs expr_prec lhs stream =
+          match Stream.peek stream with
+          (* If this is a binop, find its precedence. *)
+          | Some (Token.Kwd c) when Hashtbl.mem binop_precedence c ->
+              let token_prec = precedence c in
+
+              (* If this is a binop that binds at least as tightly as the current binop,
+               * consume it, otherwise we are done. *)
+              if token_prec < expr_prec then lhs else begin
+                (* Eat the binop. *)
+                Stream.junk stream;
+
+                (* Parse the primary expression after the binary operator. *)
+                let rhs = parse_primary stream in
+
+                (* Okay, we know this is a binop. *)
+                let rhs =
+                  match Stream.peek stream with
+                  | Some (Token.Kwd c2) ->
+                      (* If BinOp binds less tightly with rhs than the operator after
+                       * rhs, let the pending operator take rhs as its lhs. *)
+                      let next_prec = precedence c2 in
+                      if token_prec < next_prec
+                      then parse_bin_rhs (token_prec + 1) rhs stream
+                      else rhs
+                  | _ -> rhs
+                in
+
+                (* Merge lhs/rhs. *)
+                let lhs = Ast.Binary (c, lhs, rhs) in
+                parse_bin_rhs expr_prec lhs stream
+              end
+          | _ -> lhs
+
+        (* expression
+         *   ::= primary binoprhs *)
+        and parse_expr = parser
+          | [< lhs=parse_primary; stream >] -> parse_bin_rhs 0 lhs stream
+
+        (* prototype
+         *   ::= id '(' id* ')' *)
+        let parse_prototype =
+          let rec parse_args accumulator = parser
+            | [< 'Token.Ident id; e=parse_args (id::accumulator) >] -> e
+            | [< >] -> accumulator
+          in
+
+          parser
+          | [< 'Token.Ident id;
+               'Token.Kwd '(' ?? "expected '(' in prototype";
+               args=parse_args [];
+               'Token.Kwd ')' ?? "expected ')' in prototype" >] ->
+              (* success. *)
+              Ast.Prototype (id, Array.of_list (List.rev args))
+
+          | [< >] ->
+              raise (Stream.Error "expected function name in prototype")
+
+        (* definition ::= 'def' prototype expression *)
+        let parse_definition = parser
+          | [< 'Token.Def; p=parse_prototype; e=parse_expr >] ->
+              Ast.Function (p, e)
+
+        (* toplevelexpr ::= expression *)
+        let parse_toplevel = parser
+          | [< e=parse_expr >] ->
+              (* Make an anonymous proto. *)
+              Ast.Function (Ast.Prototype ("", [||]), e)
+
+        (*  external ::= 'extern' prototype *)
+        let parse_extern = parser
+          | [< 'Token.Extern; e=parse_prototype >] -> e
+
+codegen.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Code Generation
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        open Llvm
+
+        exception Error of string
+
+        let context = global_context ()
+        let the_module = create_module context "my cool jit"
+        let builder = builder context
+        let named_values:(string, llvalue) Hashtbl.t = Hashtbl.create 10
+        let double_type = double_type context
+
+        let rec codegen_expr = function
+          | Ast.Number n -> const_float double_type n
+          | Ast.Variable name ->
+              (try Hashtbl.find named_values name with
+                | Not_found -> raise (Error "unknown variable name"))
+          | Ast.Binary (op, lhs, rhs) ->
+              let lhs_val = codegen_expr lhs in
+              let rhs_val = codegen_expr rhs in
+              begin
+                match op with
+                | '+' -> build_add lhs_val rhs_val "addtmp" builder
+                | '-' -> build_sub lhs_val rhs_val "subtmp" builder
+                | '*' -> build_mul lhs_val rhs_val "multmp" builder
+                | '<' ->
+                    (* Convert bool 0/1 to double 0.0 or 1.0 *)
+                    let i = build_fcmp Fcmp.Ult lhs_val rhs_val "cmptmp" builder in
+                    build_uitofp i double_type "booltmp" builder
+                | _ -> raise (Error "invalid binary operator")
+              end
+          | Ast.Call (callee, args) ->
+              (* Look up the name in the module table. *)
+              let callee =
+                match lookup_function callee the_module with
+                | Some callee -> callee
+                | None -> raise (Error "unknown function referenced")
+              in
+              let params = params callee in
+
+              (* If argument mismatch error. *)
+              if Array.length params == Array.length args then () else
+                raise (Error "incorrect # arguments passed");
+              let args = Array.map codegen_expr args in
+              build_call callee args "calltmp" builder
+
+        let codegen_proto = function
+          | Ast.Prototype (name, args) ->
+              (* Make the function type: double(double,double) etc. *)
+              let doubles = Array.make (Array.length args) double_type in
+              let ft = function_type double_type doubles in
+              let f =
+                match lookup_function name the_module with
+                | None -> declare_function name ft the_module
+
+                (* If 'f' conflicted, there was already something named 'name'. If it
+                 * has a body, don't allow redefinition or reextern. *)
+                | Some f ->
+                    (* If 'f' already has a body, reject this. *)
+                    if block_begin f <> At_end f then
+                      raise (Error "redefinition of function");
+
+                    (* If 'f' took a different number of arguments, reject. *)
+                    if element_type (type_of f) <> ft then
+                      raise (Error "redefinition of function with different # args");
+                    f
+              in
+
+              (* Set names for all arguments. *)
+              Array.iteri (fun i a ->
+                let n = args.(i) in
+                set_value_name n a;
+                Hashtbl.add named_values n a;
+              ) (params f);
+              f
+
+        let codegen_func = function
+          | Ast.Function (proto, body) ->
+              Hashtbl.clear named_values;
+              let the_function = codegen_proto proto in
+
+              (* Create a new basic block to start insertion into. *)
+              let bb = append_block context "entry" the_function in
+              position_at_end bb builder;
+
+              try
+                let ret_val = codegen_expr body in
+
+                (* Finish off the function. *)
+                let _ = build_ret ret_val builder in
+
+                (* Validate the generated code, checking for consistency. *)
+                Llvm_analysis.assert_valid_function the_function;
+
+                the_function
+              with e ->
+                delete_function the_function;
+                raise e
+
+toplevel.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Top-Level parsing and JIT Driver
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        open Llvm
+
+        (* top ::= definition | external | expression | ';' *)
+        let rec main_loop stream =
+          match Stream.peek stream with
+          | None -> ()
+
+          (* ignore top-level semicolons. *)
+          | Some (Token.Kwd ';') ->
+              Stream.junk stream;
+              main_loop stream
+
+          | Some token ->
+              begin
+                try match token with
+                | Token.Def ->
+                    let e = Parser.parse_definition stream in
+                    print_endline "parsed a function definition.";
+                    dump_value (Codegen.codegen_func e);
+                | Token.Extern ->
+                    let e = Parser.parse_extern stream in
+                    print_endline "parsed an extern.";
+                    dump_value (Codegen.codegen_proto e);
+                | _ ->
+                    (* Evaluate a top-level expression into an anonymous function. *)
+                    let e = Parser.parse_toplevel stream in
+                    print_endline "parsed a top-level expr";
+                    dump_value (Codegen.codegen_func e);
+                with Stream.Error s | Codegen.Error s ->
+                  (* Skip token for error recovery. *)
+                  Stream.junk stream;
+                  print_endline s;
+              end;
+              print_string "ready> "; flush stdout;
+              main_loop stream
+
+toy.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Main driver code.
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        open Llvm
+
+        let main () =
+          (* Install standard binary operators.
+           * 1 is the lowest precedence. *)
+          Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '<' 10;
+          Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '+' 20;
+          Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '-' 20;
+          Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '*' 40;    (* highest. *)
+
+          (* Prime the first token. *)
+          print_string "ready> "; flush stdout;
+          let stream = Lexer.lex (Stream.of_channel stdin) in
+
+          (* Run the main "interpreter loop" now. *)
+          Toplevel.main_loop stream;
+
+          (* Print out all the generated code. *)
+          dump_module Codegen.the_module
+        ;;
+
+        main ()
+
+`Next: Adding JIT and Optimizer Support <OCamlLangImpl4.html>`_
+

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+==============================================
+Kaleidoscope: Adding JIT and Optimizer Support
+==============================================
+
+.. contents::
+   :local:
+
+Chapter 4 Introduction
+======================
+
+Welcome to Chapter 4 of the "`Implementing a language with
+LLVM <index.html>`_" tutorial. Chapters 1-3 described the implementation
+of a simple language and added support for generating LLVM IR. This
+chapter describes two new techniques: adding optimizer support to your
+language, and adding JIT compiler support. These additions will
+demonstrate how to get nice, efficient code for the Kaleidoscope
+language.
+
+Trivial Constant Folding
+========================
+
+**Note:** the default ``IRBuilder`` now always includes the constant
+folding optimisations below.
+
+Our demonstration for Chapter 3 is elegant and easy to extend.
+Unfortunately, it does not produce wonderful code. For example, when
+compiling simple code, we don't get obvious optimizations:
+
+::
+
+    ready> def test(x) 1+2+x;
+    Read function definition:
+    define double @test(double %x) {
+    entry:
+            %addtmp = fadd double 1.000000e+00, 2.000000e+00
+            %addtmp1 = fadd double %addtmp, %x
+            ret double %addtmp1
+    }
+
+This code is a very, very literal transcription of the AST built by
+parsing the input. As such, this transcription lacks optimizations like
+constant folding (we'd like to get "``add x, 3.0``" in the example
+above) as well as other more important optimizations. Constant folding,
+in particular, is a very common and very important optimization: so much
+so that many language implementors implement constant folding support in
+their AST representation.
+
+With LLVM, you don't need this support in the AST. Since all calls to
+build LLVM IR go through the LLVM builder, it would be nice if the
+builder itself checked to see if there was a constant folding
+opportunity when you call it. If so, it could just do the constant fold
+and return the constant instead of creating an instruction. This is
+exactly what the ``LLVMFoldingBuilder`` class does.
+
+All we did was switch from ``LLVMBuilder`` to ``LLVMFoldingBuilder``.
+Though we change no other code, we now have all of our instructions
+implicitly constant folded without us having to do anything about it.
+For example, the input above now compiles to:
+
+::
+
+    ready> def test(x) 1+2+x;
+    Read function definition:
+    define double @test(double %x) {
+    entry:
+            %addtmp = fadd double 3.000000e+00, %x
+            ret double %addtmp
+    }
+
+Well, that was easy :). In practice, we recommend always using
+``LLVMFoldingBuilder`` when generating code like this. It has no
+"syntactic overhead" for its use (you don't have to uglify your compiler
+with constant checks everywhere) and it can dramatically reduce the
+amount of LLVM IR that is generated in some cases (particular for
+languages with a macro preprocessor or that use a lot of constants).
+
+On the other hand, the ``LLVMFoldingBuilder`` is limited by the fact
+that it does all of its analysis inline with the code as it is built. If
+you take a slightly more complex example:
+
+::
+
+    ready> def test(x) (1+2+x)*(x+(1+2));
+    ready> Read function definition:
+    define double @test(double %x) {
+    entry:
+            %addtmp = fadd double 3.000000e+00, %x
+            %addtmp1 = fadd double %x, 3.000000e+00
+            %multmp = fmul double %addtmp, %addtmp1
+            ret double %multmp
+    }
+
+In this case, the LHS and RHS of the multiplication are the same value.
+We'd really like to see this generate "``tmp = x+3; result = tmp*tmp;``"
+instead of computing "``x*3``" twice.
+
+Unfortunately, no amount of local analysis will be able to detect and
+correct this. This requires two transformations: reassociation of
+expressions (to make the add's lexically identical) and Common
+Subexpression Elimination (CSE) to delete the redundant add instruction.
+Fortunately, LLVM provides a broad range of optimizations that you can
+use, in the form of "passes".
+
+LLVM Optimization Passes
+========================
+
+LLVM provides many optimization passes, which do many different sorts of
+things and have different tradeoffs. Unlike other systems, LLVM doesn't
+hold to the mistaken notion that one set of optimizations is right for
+all languages and for all situations. LLVM allows a compiler implementor
+to make complete decisions about what optimizations to use, in which
+order, and in what situation.
+
+As a concrete example, LLVM supports both "whole module" passes, which
+look across as large of body of code as they can (often a whole file,
+but if run at link time, this can be a substantial portion of the whole
+program). It also supports and includes "per-function" passes which just
+operate on a single function at a time, without looking at other
+functions. For more information on passes and how they are run, see the
+`How to Write a Pass <../WritingAnLLVMPass.html>`_ document and the
+`List of LLVM Passes <../Passes.html>`_.
+
+For Kaleidoscope, we are currently generating functions on the fly, one
+at a time, as the user types them in. We aren't shooting for the
+ultimate optimization experience in this setting, but we also want to
+catch the easy and quick stuff where possible. As such, we will choose
+to run a few per-function optimizations as the user types the function
+in. If we wanted to make a "static Kaleidoscope compiler", we would use
+exactly the code we have now, except that we would defer running the
+optimizer until the entire file has been parsed.
+
+In order to get per-function optimizations going, we need to set up a
+`Llvm.PassManager <../WritingAnLLVMPass.html#what-passmanager-does>`_ to hold and
+organize the LLVM optimizations that we want to run. Once we have that,
+we can add a set of optimizations to run. The code looks like this:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+      (* Create the JIT. *)
+      let the_execution_engine = ExecutionEngine.create Codegen.the_module in
+      let the_fpm = PassManager.create_function Codegen.the_module in
+
+      (* Set up the optimizer pipeline.  Start with registering info about how the
+       * target lays out data structures. *)
+      DataLayout.add (ExecutionEngine.target_data the_execution_engine) the_fpm;
+
+      (* Do simple "peephole" optimizations and bit-twiddling optzn. *)
+      add_instruction_combining the_fpm;
+
+      (* reassociate expressions. *)
+      add_reassociation the_fpm;
+
+      (* Eliminate Common SubExpressions. *)
+      add_gvn the_fpm;
+
+      (* Simplify the control flow graph (deleting unreachable blocks, etc). *)
+      add_cfg_simplification the_fpm;
+
+      ignore (PassManager.initialize the_fpm);
+
+      (* Run the main "interpreter loop" now. *)
+      Toplevel.main_loop the_fpm the_execution_engine stream;
+
+The meat of the matter here, is the definition of "``the_fpm``". It
+requires a pointer to the ``the_module`` to construct itself. Once it is
+set up, we use a series of "add" calls to add a bunch of LLVM passes.
+The first pass is basically boilerplate, it adds a pass so that later
+optimizations know how the data structures in the program are laid out.
+The "``the_execution_engine``" variable is related to the JIT, which we
+will get to in the next section.
+
+In this case, we choose to add 4 optimization passes. The passes we
+chose here are a pretty standard set of "cleanup" optimizations that are
+useful for a wide variety of code. I won't delve into what they do but,
+believe me, they are a good starting place :).
+
+Once the ``Llvm.PassManager.`` is set up, we need to make use of it. We
+do this by running it after our newly created function is constructed
+(in ``Codegen.codegen_func``), but before it is returned to the client:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    let codegen_func the_fpm = function
+          ...
+          try
+            let ret_val = codegen_expr body in
+
+            (* Finish off the function. *)
+            let _ = build_ret ret_val builder in
+
+            (* Validate the generated code, checking for consistency. *)
+            Llvm_analysis.assert_valid_function the_function;
+
+            (* Optimize the function. *)
+            let _ = PassManager.run_function the_function the_fpm in
+
+            the_function
+
+As you can see, this is pretty straightforward. The ``the_fpm``
+optimizes and updates the LLVM Function\* in place, improving
+(hopefully) its body. With this in place, we can try our test above
+again:
+
+::
+
+    ready> def test(x) (1+2+x)*(x+(1+2));
+    ready> Read function definition:
+    define double @test(double %x) {
+    entry:
+            %addtmp = fadd double %x, 3.000000e+00
+            %multmp = fmul double %addtmp, %addtmp
+            ret double %multmp
+    }
+
+As expected, we now get our nicely optimized code, saving a floating
+point add instruction from every execution of this function.
+
+LLVM provides a wide variety of optimizations that can be used in
+certain circumstances. Some `documentation about the various
+passes <../Passes.html>`_ is available, but it isn't very complete.
+Another good source of ideas can come from looking at the passes that
+``Clang`` runs to get started. The "``opt``" tool allows you to
+experiment with passes from the command line, so you can see if they do
+anything.
+
+Now that we have reasonable code coming out of our front-end, lets talk
+about executing it!
+
+Adding a JIT Compiler
+=====================
+
+Code that is available in LLVM IR can have a wide variety of tools
+applied to it. For example, you can run optimizations on it (as we did
+above), you can dump it out in textual or binary forms, you can compile
+the code to an assembly file (.s) for some target, or you can JIT
+compile it. The nice thing about the LLVM IR representation is that it
+is the "common currency" between many different parts of the compiler.
+
+In this section, we'll add JIT compiler support to our interpreter. The
+basic idea that we want for Kaleidoscope is to have the user enter
+function bodies as they do now, but immediately evaluate the top-level
+expressions they type in. For example, if they type in "1 + 2;", we
+should evaluate and print out 3. If they define a function, they should
+be able to call it from the command line.
+
+In order to do this, we first declare and initialize the JIT. This is
+done by adding a global variable and a call in ``main``:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    ...
+    let main () =
+      ...
+      (* Create the JIT. *)
+      let the_execution_engine = ExecutionEngine.create Codegen.the_module in
+      ...
+
+This creates an abstract "Execution Engine" which can be either a JIT
+compiler or the LLVM interpreter. LLVM will automatically pick a JIT
+compiler for you if one is available for your platform, otherwise it
+will fall back to the interpreter.
+
+Once the ``Llvm_executionengine.ExecutionEngine.t`` is created, the JIT
+is ready to be used. There are a variety of APIs that are useful, but
+the simplest one is the
+"``Llvm_executionengine.ExecutionEngine.run_function``" function. This
+method JIT compiles the specified LLVM Function and returns a function
+pointer to the generated machine code. In our case, this means that we
+can change the code that parses a top-level expression to look like
+this:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+                (* Evaluate a top-level expression into an anonymous function. *)
+                let e = Parser.parse_toplevel stream in
+                print_endline "parsed a top-level expr";
+                let the_function = Codegen.codegen_func the_fpm e in
+                dump_value the_function;
+
+                (* JIT the function, returning a function pointer. *)
+                let result = ExecutionEngine.run_function the_function [||]
+                  the_execution_engine in
+
+                print_string "Evaluated to ";
+                print_float (GenericValue.as_float Codegen.double_type result);
+                print_newline ();
+
+Recall that we compile top-level expressions into a self-contained LLVM
+function that takes no arguments and returns the computed double.
+Because the LLVM JIT compiler matches the native platform ABI, this
+means that you can just cast the result pointer to a function pointer of
+that type and call it directly. This means, there is no difference
+between JIT compiled code and native machine code that is statically
+linked into your application.
+
+With just these two changes, lets see how Kaleidoscope works now!
+
+::
+
+    ready> 4+5;
+    define double @""() {
+    entry:
+            ret double 9.000000e+00
+    }
+
+    Evaluated to 9.000000
+
+Well this looks like it is basically working. The dump of the function
+shows the "no argument function that always returns double" that we
+synthesize for each top level expression that is typed in. This
+demonstrates very basic functionality, but can we do more?
+
+::
+
+    ready> def testfunc(x y) x + y*2;
+    Read function definition:
+    define double @testfunc(double %x, double %y) {
+    entry:
+            %multmp = fmul double %y, 2.000000e+00
+            %addtmp = fadd double %multmp, %x
+            ret double %addtmp
+    }
+
+    ready> testfunc(4, 10);
+    define double @""() {
+    entry:
+            %calltmp = call double @testfunc(double 4.000000e+00, double 1.000000e+01)
+            ret double %calltmp
+    }
+
+    Evaluated to 24.000000
+
+This illustrates that we can now call user code, but there is something
+a bit subtle going on here. Note that we only invoke the JIT on the
+anonymous functions that *call testfunc*, but we never invoked it on
+*testfunc* itself. What actually happened here is that the JIT scanned
+for all non-JIT'd functions transitively called from the anonymous
+function and compiled all of them before returning from
+``run_function``.
+
+The JIT provides a number of other more advanced interfaces for things
+like freeing allocated machine code, rejit'ing functions to update them,
+etc. However, even with this simple code, we get some surprisingly
+powerful capabilities - check this out (I removed the dump of the
+anonymous functions, you should get the idea by now :) :
+
+::
+
+    ready> extern sin(x);
+    Read extern:
+    declare double @sin(double)
+
+    ready> extern cos(x);
+    Read extern:
+    declare double @cos(double)
+
+    ready> sin(1.0);
+    Evaluated to 0.841471
+
+    ready> def foo(x) sin(x)*sin(x) + cos(x)*cos(x);
+    Read function definition:
+    define double @foo(double %x) {
+    entry:
+            %calltmp = call double @sin(double %x)
+            %multmp = fmul double %calltmp, %calltmp
+            %calltmp2 = call double @cos(double %x)
+            %multmp4 = fmul double %calltmp2, %calltmp2
+            %addtmp = fadd double %multmp, %multmp4
+            ret double %addtmp
+    }
+
+    ready> foo(4.0);
+    Evaluated to 1.000000
+
+Whoa, how does the JIT know about sin and cos? The answer is
+surprisingly simple: in this example, the JIT started execution of a
+function and got to a function call. It realized that the function was
+not yet JIT compiled and invoked the standard set of routines to resolve
+the function. In this case, there is no body defined for the function,
+so the JIT ended up calling "``dlsym("sin")``" on the Kaleidoscope
+process itself. Since "``sin``" is defined within the JIT's address
+space, it simply patches up calls in the module to call the libm version
+of ``sin`` directly.
+
+The LLVM JIT provides a number of interfaces (look in the
+``llvm_executionengine.mli`` file) for controlling how unknown functions
+get resolved. It allows you to establish explicit mappings between IR
+objects and addresses (useful for LLVM global variables that you want to
+map to static tables, for example), allows you to dynamically decide on
+the fly based on the function name, and even allows you to have the JIT
+compile functions lazily the first time they're called.
+
+One interesting application of this is that we can now extend the
+language by writing arbitrary C code to implement operations. For
+example, if we add:
+
+.. code-block:: c++
+
+    /* putchard - putchar that takes a double and returns 0. */
+    extern "C"
+    double putchard(double X) {
+      putchar((char)X);
+      return 0;
+    }
+
+Now we can produce simple output to the console by using things like:
+"``extern putchard(x); putchard(120);``", which prints a lowercase 'x'
+on the console (120 is the ASCII code for 'x'). Similar code could be
+used to implement file I/O, console input, and many other capabilities
+in Kaleidoscope.
+
+This completes the JIT and optimizer chapter of the Kaleidoscope
+tutorial. At this point, we can compile a non-Turing-complete
+programming language, optimize and JIT compile it in a user-driven way.
+Next up we'll look into `extending the language with control flow
+constructs <OCamlLangImpl5.html>`_, tackling some interesting LLVM IR
+issues along the way.
+
+Full Code Listing
+=================
+
+Here is the complete code listing for our running example, enhanced with
+the LLVM JIT and optimizer. To build this example, use:
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+    # Compile
+    ocamlbuild toy.byte
+    # Run
+    ./toy.byte
+
+Here is the code:
+
+\_tags:
+    ::
+
+        <{lexer,parser}.ml>: use_camlp4, pp(camlp4of)
+        <*.{byte,native}>: g++, use_llvm, use_llvm_analysis
+        <*.{byte,native}>: use_llvm_executionengine, use_llvm_target
+        <*.{byte,native}>: use_llvm_scalar_opts, use_bindings
+
+myocamlbuild.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        open Ocamlbuild_plugin;;
+
+        ocaml_lib ~extern:true "llvm";;
+        ocaml_lib ~extern:true "llvm_analysis";;
+        ocaml_lib ~extern:true "llvm_executionengine";;
+        ocaml_lib ~extern:true "llvm_target";;
+        ocaml_lib ~extern:true "llvm_scalar_opts";;
+
+        flag ["link"; "ocaml"; "g++"] (S[A"-cc"; A"g++"]);;
+        dep ["link"; "ocaml"; "use_bindings"] ["bindings.o"];;
+
+token.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Lexer Tokens
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        (* The lexer returns these 'Kwd' if it is an unknown character, otherwise one of
+         * these others for known things. *)
+        type token =
+          (* commands *)
+          | Def | Extern
+
+          (* primary *)
+          | Ident of string | Number of float
+
+          (* unknown *)
+          | Kwd of char
+
+lexer.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Lexer
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        let rec lex = parser
+          (* Skip any whitespace. *)
+          | [< ' (' ' | '\n' | '\r' | '\t'); stream >] -> lex stream
+
+          (* identifier: [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9] *)
+          | [< ' ('A' .. 'Z' | 'a' .. 'z' as c); stream >] ->
+              let buffer = Buffer.create 1 in
+              Buffer.add_char buffer c;
+              lex_ident buffer stream
+
+          (* number: [0-9.]+ *)
+          | [< ' ('0' .. '9' as c); stream >] ->
+              let buffer = Buffer.create 1 in
+              Buffer.add_char buffer c;
+              lex_number buffer stream
+
+          (* Comment until end of line. *)
+          | [< ' ('#'); stream >] ->
+              lex_comment stream
+
+          (* Otherwise, just return the character as its ascii value. *)
+          | [< 'c; stream >] ->
+              [< 'Token.Kwd c; lex stream >]
+
+          (* end of stream. *)
+          | [< >] -> [< >]
+
+        and lex_number buffer = parser
+          | [< ' ('0' .. '9' | '.' as c); stream >] ->
+              Buffer.add_char buffer c;
+              lex_number buffer stream
+          | [< stream=lex >] ->
+              [< 'Token.Number (float_of_string (Buffer.contents buffer)); stream >]
+
+        and lex_ident buffer = parser
+          | [< ' ('A' .. 'Z' | 'a' .. 'z' | '0' .. '9' as c); stream >] ->
+              Buffer.add_char buffer c;
+              lex_ident buffer stream
+          | [< stream=lex >] ->
+              match Buffer.contents buffer with
+              | "def" -> [< 'Token.Def; stream >]
+              | "extern" -> [< 'Token.Extern; stream >]
+              | id -> [< 'Token.Ident id; stream >]
+
+        and lex_comment = parser
+          | [< ' ('\n'); stream=lex >] -> stream
+          | [< 'c; e=lex_comment >] -> e
+          | [< >] -> [< >]
+
+ast.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Abstract Syntax Tree (aka Parse Tree)
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        (* expr - Base type for all expression nodes. *)
+        type expr =
+          (* variant for numeric literals like "1.0". *)
+          | Number of float
+
+          (* variant for referencing a variable, like "a". *)
+          | Variable of string
+
+          (* variant for a binary operator. *)
+          | Binary of char * expr * expr
+
+          (* variant for function calls. *)
+          | Call of string * expr array
+
+        (* proto - This type represents the "prototype" for a function, which captures
+         * its name, and its argument names (thus implicitly the number of arguments the
+         * function takes). *)
+        type proto = Prototype of string * string array
+
+        (* func - This type represents a function definition itself. *)
+        type func = Function of proto * expr
+
+parser.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===---------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Parser
+         *===---------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        (* binop_precedence - This holds the precedence for each binary operator that is
+         * defined *)
+        let binop_precedence:(char, int) Hashtbl.t = Hashtbl.create 10
+
+        (* precedence - Get the precedence of the pending binary operator token. *)
+        let precedence c = try Hashtbl.find binop_precedence c with Not_found -> -1
+
+        (* primary
+         *   ::= identifier
+         *   ::= numberexpr
+         *   ::= parenexpr *)
+        let rec parse_primary = parser
+          (* numberexpr ::= number *)
+          | [< 'Token.Number n >] -> Ast.Number n
+
+          (* parenexpr ::= '(' expression ')' *)
+          | [< 'Token.Kwd '('; e=parse_expr; 'Token.Kwd ')' ?? "expected ')'" >] -> e
+
+          (* identifierexpr
+           *   ::= identifier
+           *   ::= identifier '(' argumentexpr ')' *)
+          | [< 'Token.Ident id; stream >] ->
+              let rec parse_args accumulator = parser
+                | [< e=parse_expr; stream >] ->
+                    begin parser
+                      | [< 'Token.Kwd ','; e=parse_args (e :: accumulator) >] -> e
+                      | [< >] -> e :: accumulator
+                    end stream
+                | [< >] -> accumulator
+              in
+              let rec parse_ident id = parser
+                (* Call. *)
+                | [< 'Token.Kwd '(';
+                     args=parse_args [];
+                     'Token.Kwd ')' ?? "expected ')'">] ->
+                    Ast.Call (id, Array.of_list (List.rev args))
+
+                (* Simple variable ref. *)
+                | [< >] -> Ast.Variable id
+              in
+              parse_ident id stream
+
+          | [< >] -> raise (Stream.Error "unknown token when expecting an expression.")
+
+        (* binoprhs
+         *   ::= ('+' primary)* *)
+        and parse_bin_rhs expr_prec lhs stream =
+          match Stream.peek stream with
+          (* If this is a binop, find its precedence. *)
+          | Some (Token.Kwd c) when Hashtbl.mem binop_precedence c ->
+              let token_prec = precedence c in
+
+              (* If this is a binop that binds at least as tightly as the current binop,
+               * consume it, otherwise we are done. *)
+              if token_prec < expr_prec then lhs else begin
+                (* Eat the binop. *)
+                Stream.junk stream;
+
+                (* Parse the primary expression after the binary operator. *)
+                let rhs = parse_primary stream in
+
+                (* Okay, we know this is a binop. *)
+                let rhs =
+                  match Stream.peek stream with
+                  | Some (Token.Kwd c2) ->
+                      (* If BinOp binds less tightly with rhs than the operator after
+                       * rhs, let the pending operator take rhs as its lhs. *)
+                      let next_prec = precedence c2 in
+                      if token_prec < next_prec
+                      then parse_bin_rhs (token_prec + 1) rhs stream
+                      else rhs
+                  | _ -> rhs
+                in
+
+                (* Merge lhs/rhs. *)
+                let lhs = Ast.Binary (c, lhs, rhs) in
+                parse_bin_rhs expr_prec lhs stream
+              end
+          | _ -> lhs
+
+        (* expression
+         *   ::= primary binoprhs *)
+        and parse_expr = parser
+          | [< lhs=parse_primary; stream >] -> parse_bin_rhs 0 lhs stream
+
+        (* prototype
+         *   ::= id '(' id* ')' *)
+        let parse_prototype =
+          let rec parse_args accumulator = parser
+            | [< 'Token.Ident id; e=parse_args (id::accumulator) >] -> e
+            | [< >] -> accumulator
+          in
+
+          parser
+          | [< 'Token.Ident id;
+               'Token.Kwd '(' ?? "expected '(' in prototype";
+               args=parse_args [];
+               'Token.Kwd ')' ?? "expected ')' in prototype" >] ->
+              (* success. *)
+              Ast.Prototype (id, Array.of_list (List.rev args))
+
+          | [< >] ->
+              raise (Stream.Error "expected function name in prototype")
+
+        (* definition ::= 'def' prototype expression *)
+        let parse_definition = parser
+          | [< 'Token.Def; p=parse_prototype; e=parse_expr >] ->
+              Ast.Function (p, e)
+
+        (* toplevelexpr ::= expression *)
+        let parse_toplevel = parser
+          | [< e=parse_expr >] ->
+              (* Make an anonymous proto. *)
+              Ast.Function (Ast.Prototype ("", [||]), e)
+
+        (*  external ::= 'extern' prototype *)
+        let parse_extern = parser
+          | [< 'Token.Extern; e=parse_prototype >] -> e
+
+codegen.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Code Generation
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        open Llvm
+
+        exception Error of string
+
+        let context = global_context ()
+        let the_module = create_module context "my cool jit"
+        let builder = builder context
+        let named_values:(string, llvalue) Hashtbl.t = Hashtbl.create 10
+        let double_type = double_type context
+
+        let rec codegen_expr = function
+          | Ast.Number n -> const_float double_type n
+          | Ast.Variable name ->
+              (try Hashtbl.find named_values name with
+                | Not_found -> raise (Error "unknown variable name"))
+          | Ast.Binary (op, lhs, rhs) ->
+              let lhs_val = codegen_expr lhs in
+              let rhs_val = codegen_expr rhs in
+              begin
+                match op with
+                | '+' -> build_add lhs_val rhs_val "addtmp" builder
+                | '-' -> build_sub lhs_val rhs_val "subtmp" builder
+                | '*' -> build_mul lhs_val rhs_val "multmp" builder
+                | '<' ->
+                    (* Convert bool 0/1 to double 0.0 or 1.0 *)
+                    let i = build_fcmp Fcmp.Ult lhs_val rhs_val "cmptmp" builder in
+                    build_uitofp i double_type "booltmp" builder
+                | _ -> raise (Error "invalid binary operator")
+              end
+          | Ast.Call (callee, args) ->
+              (* Look up the name in the module table. *)
+              let callee =
+                match lookup_function callee the_module with
+                | Some callee -> callee
+                | None -> raise (Error "unknown function referenced")
+              in
+              let params = params callee in
+
+              (* If argument mismatch error. *)
+              if Array.length params == Array.length args then () else
+                raise (Error "incorrect # arguments passed");
+              let args = Array.map codegen_expr args in
+              build_call callee args "calltmp" builder
+
+        let codegen_proto = function
+          | Ast.Prototype (name, args) ->
+              (* Make the function type: double(double,double) etc. *)
+              let doubles = Array.make (Array.length args) double_type in
+              let ft = function_type double_type doubles in
+              let f =
+                match lookup_function name the_module with
+                | None -> declare_function name ft the_module
+
+                (* If 'f' conflicted, there was already something named 'name'. If it
+                 * has a body, don't allow redefinition or reextern. *)
+                | Some f ->
+                    (* If 'f' already has a body, reject this. *)
+                    if block_begin f <> At_end f then
+                      raise (Error "redefinition of function");
+
+                    (* If 'f' took a different number of arguments, reject. *)
+                    if element_type (type_of f) <> ft then
+                      raise (Error "redefinition of function with different # args");
+                    f
+              in
+
+              (* Set names for all arguments. *)
+              Array.iteri (fun i a ->
+                let n = args.(i) in
+                set_value_name n a;
+                Hashtbl.add named_values n a;
+              ) (params f);
+              f
+
+        let codegen_func the_fpm = function
+          | Ast.Function (proto, body) ->
+              Hashtbl.clear named_values;
+              let the_function = codegen_proto proto in
+
+              (* Create a new basic block to start insertion into. *)
+              let bb = append_block context "entry" the_function in
+              position_at_end bb builder;
+
+              try
+                let ret_val = codegen_expr body in
+
+                (* Finish off the function. *)
+                let _ = build_ret ret_val builder in
+
+                (* Validate the generated code, checking for consistency. *)
+                Llvm_analysis.assert_valid_function the_function;
+
+                (* Optimize the function. *)
+                let _ = PassManager.run_function the_function the_fpm in
+
+                the_function
+              with e ->
+                delete_function the_function;
+                raise e
+
+toplevel.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Top-Level parsing and JIT Driver
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        open Llvm
+        open Llvm_executionengine
+
+        (* top ::= definition | external | expression | ';' *)
+        let rec main_loop the_fpm the_execution_engine stream =
+          match Stream.peek stream with
+          | None -> ()
+
+          (* ignore top-level semicolons. *)
+          | Some (Token.Kwd ';') ->
+              Stream.junk stream;
+              main_loop the_fpm the_execution_engine stream
+
+          | Some token ->
+              begin
+                try match token with
+                | Token.Def ->
+                    let e = Parser.parse_definition stream in
+                    print_endline "parsed a function definition.";
+                    dump_value (Codegen.codegen_func the_fpm e);
+                | Token.Extern ->
+                    let e = Parser.parse_extern stream in
+                    print_endline "parsed an extern.";
+                    dump_value (Codegen.codegen_proto e);
+                | _ ->
+                    (* Evaluate a top-level expression into an anonymous function. *)
+                    let e = Parser.parse_toplevel stream in
+                    print_endline "parsed a top-level expr";
+                    let the_function = Codegen.codegen_func the_fpm e in
+                    dump_value the_function;
+
+                    (* JIT the function, returning a function pointer. *)
+                    let result = ExecutionEngine.run_function the_function [||]
+                      the_execution_engine in
+
+                    print_string "Evaluated to ";
+                    print_float (GenericValue.as_float Codegen.double_type result);
+                    print_newline ();
+                with Stream.Error s | Codegen.Error s ->
+                  (* Skip token for error recovery. *)
+                  Stream.junk stream;
+                  print_endline s;
+              end;
+              print_string "ready> "; flush stdout;
+              main_loop the_fpm the_execution_engine stream
+
+toy.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Main driver code.
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        open Llvm
+        open Llvm_executionengine
+        open Llvm_target
+        open Llvm_scalar_opts
+
+        let main () =
+          ignore (initialize_native_target ());
+
+          (* Install standard binary operators.
+           * 1 is the lowest precedence. *)
+          Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '<' 10;
+          Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '+' 20;
+          Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '-' 20;
+          Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '*' 40;    (* highest. *)
+
+          (* Prime the first token. *)
+          print_string "ready> "; flush stdout;
+          let stream = Lexer.lex (Stream.of_channel stdin) in
+
+          (* Create the JIT. *)
+          let the_execution_engine = ExecutionEngine.create Codegen.the_module in
+          let the_fpm = PassManager.create_function Codegen.the_module in
+
+          (* Set up the optimizer pipeline.  Start with registering info about how the
+           * target lays out data structures. *)
+          DataLayout.add (ExecutionEngine.target_data the_execution_engine) the_fpm;
+
+          (* Do simple "peephole" optimizations and bit-twiddling optzn. *)
+          add_instruction_combination the_fpm;
+
+          (* reassociate expressions. *)
+          add_reassociation the_fpm;
+
+          (* Eliminate Common SubExpressions. *)
+          add_gvn the_fpm;
+
+          (* Simplify the control flow graph (deleting unreachable blocks, etc). *)
+          add_cfg_simplification the_fpm;
+
+          ignore (PassManager.initialize the_fpm);
+
+          (* Run the main "interpreter loop" now. *)
+          Toplevel.main_loop the_fpm the_execution_engine stream;
+
+          (* Print out all the generated code. *)
+          dump_module Codegen.the_module
+        ;;
+
+        main ()
+
+bindings.c
+    .. code-block:: c
+
+        #include <stdio.h>
+
+        /* putchard - putchar that takes a double and returns 0. */
+        extern double putchard(double X) {
+          putchar((char)X);
+          return 0;
+        }
+
+`Next: Extending the language: control flow <OCamlLangImpl5.html>`_
+

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+==================================================
+Kaleidoscope: Extending the Language: Control Flow
+==================================================
+
+.. contents::
+   :local:
+
+Chapter 5 Introduction
+======================
+
+Welcome to Chapter 5 of the "`Implementing a language with
+LLVM <index.html>`_" tutorial. Parts 1-4 described the implementation of
+the simple Kaleidoscope language and included support for generating
+LLVM IR, followed by optimizations and a JIT compiler. Unfortunately, as
+presented, Kaleidoscope is mostly useless: it has no control flow other
+than call and return. This means that you can't have conditional
+branches in the code, significantly limiting its power. In this episode
+of "build that compiler", we'll extend Kaleidoscope to have an
+if/then/else expression plus a simple 'for' loop.
+
+If/Then/Else
+============
+
+Extending Kaleidoscope to support if/then/else is quite straightforward.
+It basically requires adding lexer support for this "new" concept to the
+lexer, parser, AST, and LLVM code emitter. This example is nice, because
+it shows how easy it is to "grow" a language over time, incrementally
+extending it as new ideas are discovered.
+
+Before we get going on "how" we add this extension, lets talk about
+"what" we want. The basic idea is that we want to be able to write this
+sort of thing:
+
+::
+
+    def fib(x)
+      if x < 3 then
+        1
+      else
+        fib(x-1)+fib(x-2);
+
+In Kaleidoscope, every construct is an expression: there are no
+statements. As such, the if/then/else expression needs to return a value
+like any other. Since we're using a mostly functional form, we'll have
+it evaluate its conditional, then return the 'then' or 'else' value
+based on how the condition was resolved. This is very similar to the C
+"?:" expression.
+
+The semantics of the if/then/else expression is that it evaluates the
+condition to a boolean equality value: 0.0 is considered to be false and
+everything else is considered to be true. If the condition is true, the
+first subexpression is evaluated and returned, if the condition is
+false, the second subexpression is evaluated and returned. Since
+Kaleidoscope allows side-effects, this behavior is important to nail
+down.
+
+Now that we know what we "want", lets break this down into its
+constituent pieces.
+
+Lexer Extensions for If/Then/Else
+---------------------------------
+
+The lexer extensions are straightforward. First we add new variants for
+the relevant tokens:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+      (* control *)
+      | If | Then | Else | For | In
+
+Once we have that, we recognize the new keywords in the lexer. This is
+pretty simple stuff:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+          ...
+          match Buffer.contents buffer with
+          | "def" -> [< 'Token.Def; stream >]
+          | "extern" -> [< 'Token.Extern; stream >]
+          | "if" -> [< 'Token.If; stream >]
+          | "then" -> [< 'Token.Then; stream >]
+          | "else" -> [< 'Token.Else; stream >]
+          | "for" -> [< 'Token.For; stream >]
+          | "in" -> [< 'Token.In; stream >]
+          | id -> [< 'Token.Ident id; stream >]
+
+AST Extensions for If/Then/Else
+-------------------------------
+
+To represent the new expression we add a new AST variant for it:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    type expr =
+      ...
+      (* variant for if/then/else. *)
+      | If of expr * expr * expr
+
+The AST variant just has pointers to the various subexpressions.
+
+Parser Extensions for If/Then/Else
+----------------------------------
+
+Now that we have the relevant tokens coming from the lexer and we have
+the AST node to build, our parsing logic is relatively straightforward.
+First we define a new parsing function:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    let rec parse_primary = parser
+      ...
+      (* ifexpr ::= 'if' expr 'then' expr 'else' expr *)
+      | [< 'Token.If; c=parse_expr;
+           'Token.Then ?? "expected 'then'"; t=parse_expr;
+           'Token.Else ?? "expected 'else'"; e=parse_expr >] ->
+          Ast.If (c, t, e)
+
+Next we hook it up as a primary expression:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    let rec parse_primary = parser
+      ...
+      (* ifexpr ::= 'if' expr 'then' expr 'else' expr *)
+      | [< 'Token.If; c=parse_expr;
+           'Token.Then ?? "expected 'then'"; t=parse_expr;
+           'Token.Else ?? "expected 'else'"; e=parse_expr >] ->
+          Ast.If (c, t, e)
+
+LLVM IR for If/Then/Else
+------------------------
+
+Now that we have it parsing and building the AST, the final piece is
+adding LLVM code generation support. This is the most interesting part
+of the if/then/else example, because this is where it starts to
+introduce new concepts. All of the code above has been thoroughly
+described in previous chapters.
+
+To motivate the code we want to produce, lets take a look at a simple
+example. Consider:
+
+::
+
+    extern foo();
+    extern bar();
+    def baz(x) if x then foo() else bar();
+
+If you disable optimizations, the code you'll (soon) get from
+Kaleidoscope looks like this:
+
+.. code-block:: llvm
+
+    declare double @foo()
+
+    declare double @bar()
+
+    define double @baz(double %x) {
+    entry:
+      %ifcond = fcmp one double %x, 0.000000e+00
+      br i1 %ifcond, label %then, label %else
+
+    then:    ; preds = %entry
+      %calltmp = call double @foo()
+      br label %ifcont
+
+    else:    ; preds = %entry
+      %calltmp1 = call double @bar()
+      br label %ifcont
+
+    ifcont:    ; preds = %else, %then
+      %iftmp = phi double [ %calltmp, %then ], [ %calltmp1, %else ]
+      ret double %iftmp
+    }
+
+To visualize the control flow graph, you can use a nifty feature of the
+LLVM '`opt <http://llvm.org/cmds/opt.html>`_' tool. If you put this LLVM
+IR into "t.ll" and run "``llvm-as < t.ll | opt -analyze -view-cfg``", `a
+window will pop up <../ProgrammersManual.html#viewing-graphs-while-debugging-code>`_ and you'll
+see this graph:
+
+.. figure:: LangImpl05-cfg.png
+   :align: center
+   :alt: Example CFG
+
+   Example CFG
+
+Another way to get this is to call
+"``Llvm_analysis.view_function_cfg f``" or
+"``Llvm_analysis.view_function_cfg_only f``" (where ``f`` is a
+"``Function``") either by inserting actual calls into the code and
+recompiling or by calling these in the debugger. LLVM has many nice
+features for visualizing various graphs.
+
+Getting back to the generated code, it is fairly simple: the entry block
+evaluates the conditional expression ("x" in our case here) and compares
+the result to 0.0 with the "``fcmp one``" instruction ('one' is "Ordered
+and Not Equal"). Based on the result of this expression, the code jumps
+to either the "then" or "else" blocks, which contain the expressions for
+the true/false cases.
+
+Once the then/else blocks are finished executing, they both branch back
+to the 'ifcont' block to execute the code that happens after the
+if/then/else. In this case the only thing left to do is to return to the
+caller of the function. The question then becomes: how does the code
+know which expression to return?
+
+The answer to this question involves an important SSA operation: the
+`Phi
+operation <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Static_single_assignment_form>`_.
+If you're not familiar with SSA, `the wikipedia
+article <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Static_single_assignment_form>`_
+is a good introduction and there are various other introductions to it
+available on your favorite search engine. The short version is that
+"execution" of the Phi operation requires "remembering" which block
+control came from. The Phi operation takes on the value corresponding to
+the input control block. In this case, if control comes in from the
+"then" block, it gets the value of "calltmp". If control comes from the
+"else" block, it gets the value of "calltmp1".
+
+At this point, you are probably starting to think "Oh no! This means my
+simple and elegant front-end will have to start generating SSA form in
+order to use LLVM!". Fortunately, this is not the case, and we strongly
+advise *not* implementing an SSA construction algorithm in your
+front-end unless there is an amazingly good reason to do so. In
+practice, there are two sorts of values that float around in code
+written for your average imperative programming language that might need
+Phi nodes:
+
+#. Code that involves user variables: ``x = 1; x = x + 1;``
+#. Values that are implicit in the structure of your AST, such as the
+   Phi node in this case.
+
+In `Chapter 7 <OCamlLangImpl7.html>`_ of this tutorial ("mutable
+variables"), we'll talk about #1 in depth. For now, just believe me that
+you don't need SSA construction to handle this case. For #2, you have
+the choice of using the techniques that we will describe for #1, or you
+can insert Phi nodes directly, if convenient. In this case, it is really
+really easy to generate the Phi node, so we choose to do it directly.
+
+Okay, enough of the motivation and overview, lets generate code!
+
+Code Generation for If/Then/Else
+--------------------------------
+
+In order to generate code for this, we implement the ``Codegen`` method
+for ``IfExprAST``:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    let rec codegen_expr = function
+      ...
+      | Ast.If (cond, then_, else_) ->
+          let cond = codegen_expr cond in
+
+          (* Convert condition to a bool by comparing equal to 0.0 *)
+          let zero = const_float double_type 0.0 in
+          let cond_val = build_fcmp Fcmp.One cond zero "ifcond" builder in
+
+This code is straightforward and similar to what we saw before. We emit
+the expression for the condition, then compare that value to zero to get
+a truth value as a 1-bit (bool) value.
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+          (* Grab the first block so that we might later add the conditional branch
+           * to it at the end of the function. *)
+          let start_bb = insertion_block builder in
+          let the_function = block_parent start_bb in
+
+          let then_bb = append_block context "then" the_function in
+          position_at_end then_bb builder;
+
+As opposed to the `C++ tutorial <LangImpl5.html>`_, we have to build our
+basic blocks bottom up since we can't have dangling BasicBlocks. We
+start off by saving a pointer to the first block (which might not be the
+entry block), which we'll need to build a conditional branch later. We
+do this by asking the ``builder`` for the current BasicBlock. The fourth
+line gets the current Function object that is being built. It gets this
+by the ``start_bb`` for its "parent" (the function it is currently
+embedded into).
+
+Once it has that, it creates one block. It is automatically appended
+into the function's list of blocks.
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+          (* Emit 'then' value. *)
+          position_at_end then_bb builder;
+          let then_val = codegen_expr then_ in
+
+          (* Codegen of 'then' can change the current block, update then_bb for the
+           * phi. We create a new name because one is used for the phi node, and the
+           * other is used for the conditional branch. *)
+          let new_then_bb = insertion_block builder in
+
+We move the builder to start inserting into the "then" block. Strictly
+speaking, this call moves the insertion point to be at the end of the
+specified block. However, since the "then" block is empty, it also
+starts out by inserting at the beginning of the block. :)
+
+Once the insertion point is set, we recursively codegen the "then"
+expression from the AST.
+
+The final line here is quite subtle, but is very important. The basic
+issue is that when we create the Phi node in the merge block, we need to
+set up the block/value pairs that indicate how the Phi will work.
+Importantly, the Phi node expects to have an entry for each predecessor
+of the block in the CFG. Why then, are we getting the current block when
+we just set it to ThenBB 5 lines above? The problem is that the "Then"
+expression may actually itself change the block that the Builder is
+emitting into if, for example, it contains a nested "if/then/else"
+expression. Because calling Codegen recursively could arbitrarily change
+the notion of the current block, we are required to get an up-to-date
+value for code that will set up the Phi node.
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+          (* Emit 'else' value. *)
+          let else_bb = append_block context "else" the_function in
+          position_at_end else_bb builder;
+          let else_val = codegen_expr else_ in
+
+          (* Codegen of 'else' can change the current block, update else_bb for the
+           * phi. *)
+          let new_else_bb = insertion_block builder in
+
+Code generation for the 'else' block is basically identical to codegen
+for the 'then' block.
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+          (* Emit merge block. *)
+          let merge_bb = append_block context "ifcont" the_function in
+          position_at_end merge_bb builder;
+          let incoming = [(then_val, new_then_bb); (else_val, new_else_bb)] in
+          let phi = build_phi incoming "iftmp" builder in
+
+The first two lines here are now familiar: the first adds the "merge"
+block to the Function object. The second changes the insertion
+point so that newly created code will go into the "merge" block. Once
+that is done, we need to create the PHI node and set up the block/value
+pairs for the PHI.
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+          (* Return to the start block to add the conditional branch. *)
+          position_at_end start_bb builder;
+          ignore (build_cond_br cond_val then_bb else_bb builder);
+
+Once the blocks are created, we can emit the conditional branch that
+chooses between them. Note that creating new blocks does not implicitly
+affect the IRBuilder, so it is still inserting into the block that the
+condition went into. This is why we needed to save the "start" block.
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+          (* Set a unconditional branch at the end of the 'then' block and the
+           * 'else' block to the 'merge' block. *)
+          position_at_end new_then_bb builder; ignore (build_br merge_bb builder);
+          position_at_end new_else_bb builder; ignore (build_br merge_bb builder);
+
+          (* Finally, set the builder to the end of the merge block. *)
+          position_at_end merge_bb builder;
+
+          phi
+
+To finish off the blocks, we create an unconditional branch to the merge
+block. One interesting (and very important) aspect of the LLVM IR is
+that it `requires all basic blocks to be
+"terminated" <../LangRef.html#functionstructure>`_ with a `control flow
+instruction <../LangRef.html#terminators>`_ such as return or branch.
+This means that all control flow, *including fall throughs* must be made
+explicit in the LLVM IR. If you violate this rule, the verifier will
+emit an error.
+
+Finally, the CodeGen function returns the phi node as the value computed
+by the if/then/else expression. In our example above, this returned
+value will feed into the code for the top-level function, which will
+create the return instruction.
+
+Overall, we now have the ability to execute conditional code in
+Kaleidoscope. With this extension, Kaleidoscope is a fairly complete
+language that can calculate a wide variety of numeric functions. Next up
+we'll add another useful expression that is familiar from non-functional
+languages...
+
+'for' Loop Expression
+=====================
+
+Now that we know how to add basic control flow constructs to the
+language, we have the tools to add more powerful things. Lets add
+something more aggressive, a 'for' expression:
+
+::
+
+     extern putchard(char);
+     def printstar(n)
+       for i = 1, i < n, 1.0 in
+         putchard(42);  # ascii 42 = '*'
+
+     # print 100 '*' characters
+     printstar(100);
+
+This expression defines a new variable ("i" in this case) which iterates
+from a starting value, while the condition ("i < n" in this case) is
+true, incrementing by an optional step value ("1.0" in this case). If
+the step value is omitted, it defaults to 1.0. While the loop is true,
+it executes its body expression. Because we don't have anything better
+to return, we'll just define the loop as always returning 0.0. In the
+future when we have mutable variables, it will get more useful.
+
+As before, lets talk about the changes that we need to Kaleidoscope to
+support this.
+
+Lexer Extensions for the 'for' Loop
+-----------------------------------
+
+The lexer extensions are the same sort of thing as for if/then/else:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+      ... in Token.token ...
+      (* control *)
+      | If | Then | Else
+      | For | In
+
+      ... in Lexer.lex_ident...
+          match Buffer.contents buffer with
+          | "def" -> [< 'Token.Def; stream >]
+          | "extern" -> [< 'Token.Extern; stream >]
+          | "if" -> [< 'Token.If; stream >]
+          | "then" -> [< 'Token.Then; stream >]
+          | "else" -> [< 'Token.Else; stream >]
+          | "for" -> [< 'Token.For; stream >]
+          | "in" -> [< 'Token.In; stream >]
+          | id -> [< 'Token.Ident id; stream >]
+
+AST Extensions for the 'for' Loop
+---------------------------------
+
+The AST variant is just as simple. It basically boils down to capturing
+the variable name and the constituent expressions in the node.
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    type expr =
+      ...
+      (* variant for for/in. *)
+      | For of string * expr * expr * expr option * expr
+
+Parser Extensions for the 'for' Loop
+------------------------------------
+
+The parser code is also fairly standard. The only interesting thing here
+is handling of the optional step value. The parser code handles it by
+checking to see if the second comma is present. If not, it sets the step
+value to null in the AST node:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    let rec parse_primary = parser
+      ...
+      (* forexpr
+            ::= 'for' identifier '=' expr ',' expr (',' expr)? 'in' expression *)
+      | [< 'Token.For;
+           'Token.Ident id ?? "expected identifier after for";
+           'Token.Kwd '=' ?? "expected '=' after for";
+           stream >] ->
+          begin parser
+            | [<
+                 start=parse_expr;
+                 'Token.Kwd ',' ?? "expected ',' after for";
+                 end_=parse_expr;
+                 stream >] ->
+                let step =
+                  begin parser
+                  | [< 'Token.Kwd ','; step=parse_expr >] -> Some step
+                  | [< >] -> None
+                  end stream
+                in
+                begin parser
+                | [< 'Token.In; body=parse_expr >] ->
+                    Ast.For (id, start, end_, step, body)
+                | [< >] ->
+                    raise (Stream.Error "expected 'in' after for")
+                end stream
+            | [< >] ->
+                raise (Stream.Error "expected '=' after for")
+          end stream
+
+LLVM IR for the 'for' Loop
+--------------------------
+
+Now we get to the good part: the LLVM IR we want to generate for this
+thing. With the simple example above, we get this LLVM IR (note that
+this dump is generated with optimizations disabled for clarity):
+
+.. code-block:: llvm
+
+    declare double @putchard(double)
+
+    define double @printstar(double %n) {
+    entry:
+            ; initial value = 1.0 (inlined into phi)
+      br label %loop
+
+    loop:    ; preds = %loop, %entry
+      %i = phi double [ 1.000000e+00, %entry ], [ %nextvar, %loop ]
+            ; body
+      %calltmp = call double @putchard(double 4.200000e+01)
+            ; increment
+      %nextvar = fadd double %i, 1.000000e+00
+
+            ; termination test
+      %cmptmp = fcmp ult double %i, %n
+      %booltmp = uitofp i1 %cmptmp to double
+      %loopcond = fcmp one double %booltmp, 0.000000e+00
+      br i1 %loopcond, label %loop, label %afterloop
+
+    afterloop:    ; preds = %loop
+            ; loop always returns 0.0
+      ret double 0.000000e+00
+    }
+
+This loop contains all the same constructs we saw before: a phi node,
+several expressions, and some basic blocks. Lets see how this fits
+together.
+
+Code Generation for the 'for' Loop
+----------------------------------
+
+The first part of Codegen is very simple: we just output the start
+expression for the loop value:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    let rec codegen_expr = function
+      ...
+      | Ast.For (var_name, start, end_, step, body) ->
+          (* Emit the start code first, without 'variable' in scope. *)
+          let start_val = codegen_expr start in
+
+With this out of the way, the next step is to set up the LLVM basic
+block for the start of the loop body. In the case above, the whole loop
+body is one block, but remember that the body code itself could consist
+of multiple blocks (e.g. if it contains an if/then/else or a for/in
+expression).
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+          (* Make the new basic block for the loop header, inserting after current
+           * block. *)
+          let preheader_bb = insertion_block builder in
+          let the_function = block_parent preheader_bb in
+          let loop_bb = append_block context "loop" the_function in
+
+          (* Insert an explicit fall through from the current block to the
+           * loop_bb. *)
+          ignore (build_br loop_bb builder);
+
+This code is similar to what we saw for if/then/else. Because we will
+need it to create the Phi node, we remember the block that falls through
+into the loop. Once we have that, we create the actual block that starts
+the loop and create an unconditional branch for the fall-through between
+the two blocks.
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+          (* Start insertion in loop_bb. *)
+          position_at_end loop_bb builder;
+
+          (* Start the PHI node with an entry for start. *)
+          let variable = build_phi [(start_val, preheader_bb)] var_name builder in
+
+Now that the "preheader" for the loop is set up, we switch to emitting
+code for the loop body. To begin with, we move the insertion point and
+create the PHI node for the loop induction variable. Since we already
+know the incoming value for the starting value, we add it to the Phi
+node. Note that the Phi will eventually get a second value for the
+backedge, but we can't set it up yet (because it doesn't exist!).
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+          (* Within the loop, the variable is defined equal to the PHI node. If it
+           * shadows an existing variable, we have to restore it, so save it
+           * now. *)
+          let old_val =
+            try Some (Hashtbl.find named_values var_name) with Not_found -> None
+          in
+          Hashtbl.add named_values var_name variable;
+
+          (* Emit the body of the loop.  This, like any other expr, can change the
+           * current BB.  Note that we ignore the value computed by the body, but
+           * don't allow an error *)
+          ignore (codegen_expr body);
+
+Now the code starts to get more interesting. Our 'for' loop introduces a
+new variable to the symbol table. This means that our symbol table can
+now contain either function arguments or loop variables. To handle this,
+before we codegen the body of the loop, we add the loop variable as the
+current value for its name. Note that it is possible that there is a
+variable of the same name in the outer scope. It would be easy to make
+this an error (emit an error and return null if there is already an
+entry for VarName) but we choose to allow shadowing of variables. In
+order to handle this correctly, we remember the Value that we are
+potentially shadowing in ``old_val`` (which will be None if there is no
+shadowed variable).
+
+Once the loop variable is set into the symbol table, the code
+recursively codegen's the body. This allows the body to use the loop
+variable: any references to it will naturally find it in the symbol
+table.
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+          (* Emit the step value. *)
+          let step_val =
+            match step with
+            | Some step -> codegen_expr step
+            (* If not specified, use 1.0. *)
+            | None -> const_float double_type 1.0
+          in
+
+          let next_var = build_add variable step_val "nextvar" builder in
+
+Now that the body is emitted, we compute the next value of the iteration
+variable by adding the step value, or 1.0 if it isn't present.
+'``next_var``' will be the value of the loop variable on the next
+iteration of the loop.
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+          (* Compute the end condition. *)
+          let end_cond = codegen_expr end_ in
+
+          (* Convert condition to a bool by comparing equal to 0.0. *)
+          let zero = const_float double_type 0.0 in
+          let end_cond = build_fcmp Fcmp.One end_cond zero "loopcond" builder in
+
+Finally, we evaluate the exit value of the loop, to determine whether
+the loop should exit. This mirrors the condition evaluation for the
+if/then/else statement.
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+          (* Create the "after loop" block and insert it. *)
+          let loop_end_bb = insertion_block builder in
+          let after_bb = append_block context "afterloop" the_function in
+
+          (* Insert the conditional branch into the end of loop_end_bb. *)
+          ignore (build_cond_br end_cond loop_bb after_bb builder);
+
+          (* Any new code will be inserted in after_bb. *)
+          position_at_end after_bb builder;
+
+With the code for the body of the loop complete, we just need to finish
+up the control flow for it. This code remembers the end block (for the
+phi node), then creates the block for the loop exit ("afterloop"). Based
+on the value of the exit condition, it creates a conditional branch that
+chooses between executing the loop again and exiting the loop. Any
+future code is emitted in the "afterloop" block, so it sets the
+insertion position to it.
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+          (* Add a new entry to the PHI node for the backedge. *)
+          add_incoming (next_var, loop_end_bb) variable;
+
+          (* Restore the unshadowed variable. *)
+          begin match old_val with
+          | Some old_val -> Hashtbl.add named_values var_name old_val
+          | None -> ()
+          end;
+
+          (* for expr always returns 0.0. *)
+          const_null double_type
+
+The final code handles various cleanups: now that we have the
+"``next_var``" value, we can add the incoming value to the loop PHI
+node. After that, we remove the loop variable from the symbol table, so
+that it isn't in scope after the for loop. Finally, code generation of
+the for loop always returns 0.0, so that is what we return from
+``Codegen.codegen_expr``.
+
+With this, we conclude the "adding control flow to Kaleidoscope" chapter
+of the tutorial. In this chapter we added two control flow constructs,
+and used them to motivate a couple of aspects of the LLVM IR that are
+important for front-end implementors to know. In the next chapter of our
+saga, we will get a bit crazier and add `user-defined
+operators <OCamlLangImpl6.html>`_ to our poor innocent language.
+
+Full Code Listing
+=================
+
+Here is the complete code listing for our running example, enhanced with
+the if/then/else and for expressions.. To build this example, use:
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+    # Compile
+    ocamlbuild toy.byte
+    # Run
+    ./toy.byte
+
+Here is the code:
+
+\_tags:
+    ::
+
+        <{lexer,parser}.ml>: use_camlp4, pp(camlp4of)
+        <*.{byte,native}>: g++, use_llvm, use_llvm_analysis
+        <*.{byte,native}>: use_llvm_executionengine, use_llvm_target
+        <*.{byte,native}>: use_llvm_scalar_opts, use_bindings
+
+myocamlbuild.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        open Ocamlbuild_plugin;;
+
+        ocaml_lib ~extern:true "llvm";;
+        ocaml_lib ~extern:true "llvm_analysis";;
+        ocaml_lib ~extern:true "llvm_executionengine";;
+        ocaml_lib ~extern:true "llvm_target";;
+        ocaml_lib ~extern:true "llvm_scalar_opts";;
+
+        flag ["link"; "ocaml"; "g++"] (S[A"-cc"; A"g++"]);;
+        dep ["link"; "ocaml"; "use_bindings"] ["bindings.o"];;
+
+token.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Lexer Tokens
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        (* The lexer returns these 'Kwd' if it is an unknown character, otherwise one of
+         * these others for known things. *)
+        type token =
+          (* commands *)
+          | Def | Extern
+
+          (* primary *)
+          | Ident of string | Number of float
+
+          (* unknown *)
+          | Kwd of char
+
+          (* control *)
+          | If | Then | Else
+          | For | In
+
+lexer.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Lexer
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        let rec lex = parser
+          (* Skip any whitespace. *)
+          | [< ' (' ' | '\n' | '\r' | '\t'); stream >] -> lex stream
+
+          (* identifier: [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9] *)
+          | [< ' ('A' .. 'Z' | 'a' .. 'z' as c); stream >] ->
+              let buffer = Buffer.create 1 in
+              Buffer.add_char buffer c;
+              lex_ident buffer stream
+
+          (* number: [0-9.]+ *)
+          | [< ' ('0' .. '9' as c); stream >] ->
+              let buffer = Buffer.create 1 in
+              Buffer.add_char buffer c;
+              lex_number buffer stream
+
+          (* Comment until end of line. *)
+          | [< ' ('#'); stream >] ->
+              lex_comment stream
+
+          (* Otherwise, just return the character as its ascii value. *)
+          | [< 'c; stream >] ->
+              [< 'Token.Kwd c; lex stream >]
+
+          (* end of stream. *)
+          | [< >] -> [< >]
+
+        and lex_number buffer = parser
+          | [< ' ('0' .. '9' | '.' as c); stream >] ->
+              Buffer.add_char buffer c;
+              lex_number buffer stream
+          | [< stream=lex >] ->
+              [< 'Token.Number (float_of_string (Buffer.contents buffer)); stream >]
+
+        and lex_ident buffer = parser
+          | [< ' ('A' .. 'Z' | 'a' .. 'z' | '0' .. '9' as c); stream >] ->
+              Buffer.add_char buffer c;
+              lex_ident buffer stream
+          | [< stream=lex >] ->
+              match Buffer.contents buffer with
+              | "def" -> [< 'Token.Def; stream >]
+              | "extern" -> [< 'Token.Extern; stream >]
+              | "if" -> [< 'Token.If; stream >]
+              | "then" -> [< 'Token.Then; stream >]
+              | "else" -> [< 'Token.Else; stream >]
+              | "for" -> [< 'Token.For; stream >]
+              | "in" -> [< 'Token.In; stream >]
+              | id -> [< 'Token.Ident id; stream >]
+
+        and lex_comment = parser
+          | [< ' ('\n'); stream=lex >] -> stream
+          | [< 'c; e=lex_comment >] -> e
+          | [< >] -> [< >]
+
+ast.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Abstract Syntax Tree (aka Parse Tree)
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        (* expr - Base type for all expression nodes. *)
+        type expr =
+          (* variant for numeric literals like "1.0". *)
+          | Number of float
+
+          (* variant for referencing a variable, like "a". *)
+          | Variable of string
+
+          (* variant for a binary operator. *)
+          | Binary of char * expr * expr
+
+          (* variant for function calls. *)
+          | Call of string * expr array
+
+          (* variant for if/then/else. *)
+          | If of expr * expr * expr
+
+          (* variant for for/in. *)
+          | For of string * expr * expr * expr option * expr
+
+        (* proto - This type represents the "prototype" for a function, which captures
+         * its name, and its argument names (thus implicitly the number of arguments the
+         * function takes). *)
+        type proto = Prototype of string * string array
+
+        (* func - This type represents a function definition itself. *)
+        type func = Function of proto * expr
+
+parser.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===---------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Parser
+         *===---------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        (* binop_precedence - This holds the precedence for each binary operator that is
+         * defined *)
+        let binop_precedence:(char, int) Hashtbl.t = Hashtbl.create 10
+
+        (* precedence - Get the precedence of the pending binary operator token. *)
+        let precedence c = try Hashtbl.find binop_precedence c with Not_found -> -1
+
+        (* primary
+         *   ::= identifier
+         *   ::= numberexpr
+         *   ::= parenexpr
+         *   ::= ifexpr
+         *   ::= forexpr *)
+        let rec parse_primary = parser
+          (* numberexpr ::= number *)
+          | [< 'Token.Number n >] -> Ast.Number n
+
+          (* parenexpr ::= '(' expression ')' *)
+          | [< 'Token.Kwd '('; e=parse_expr; 'Token.Kwd ')' ?? "expected ')'" >] -> e
+
+          (* identifierexpr
+           *   ::= identifier
+           *   ::= identifier '(' argumentexpr ')' *)
+          | [< 'Token.Ident id; stream >] ->
+              let rec parse_args accumulator = parser
+                | [< e=parse_expr; stream >] ->
+                    begin parser
+                      | [< 'Token.Kwd ','; e=parse_args (e :: accumulator) >] -> e
+                      | [< >] -> e :: accumulator
+                    end stream
+                | [< >] -> accumulator
+              in
+              let rec parse_ident id = parser
+                (* Call. *)
+                | [< 'Token.Kwd '(';
+                     args=parse_args [];
+                     'Token.Kwd ')' ?? "expected ')'">] ->
+                    Ast.Call (id, Array.of_list (List.rev args))
+
+                (* Simple variable ref. *)
+                | [< >] -> Ast.Variable id
+              in
+              parse_ident id stream
+
+          (* ifexpr ::= 'if' expr 'then' expr 'else' expr *)
+          | [< 'Token.If; c=parse_expr;
+               'Token.Then ?? "expected 'then'"; t=parse_expr;
+               'Token.Else ?? "expected 'else'"; e=parse_expr >] ->
+              Ast.If (c, t, e)
+
+          (* forexpr
+                ::= 'for' identifier '=' expr ',' expr (',' expr)? 'in' expression *)
+          | [< 'Token.For;
+               'Token.Ident id ?? "expected identifier after for";
+               'Token.Kwd '=' ?? "expected '=' after for";
+               stream >] ->
+              begin parser
+                | [<
+                     start=parse_expr;
+                     'Token.Kwd ',' ?? "expected ',' after for";
+                     end_=parse_expr;
+                     stream >] ->
+                    let step =
+                      begin parser
+                      | [< 'Token.Kwd ','; step=parse_expr >] -> Some step
+                      | [< >] -> None
+                      end stream
+                    in
+                    begin parser
+                    | [< 'Token.In; body=parse_expr >] ->
+                        Ast.For (id, start, end_, step, body)
+                    | [< >] ->
+                        raise (Stream.Error "expected 'in' after for")
+                    end stream
+                | [< >] ->
+                    raise (Stream.Error "expected '=' after for")
+              end stream
+
+          | [< >] -> raise (Stream.Error "unknown token when expecting an expression.")
+
+        (* binoprhs
+         *   ::= ('+' primary)* *)
+        and parse_bin_rhs expr_prec lhs stream =
+          match Stream.peek stream with
+          (* If this is a binop, find its precedence. *)
+          | Some (Token.Kwd c) when Hashtbl.mem binop_precedence c ->
+              let token_prec = precedence c in
+
+              (* If this is a binop that binds at least as tightly as the current binop,
+               * consume it, otherwise we are done. *)
+              if token_prec < expr_prec then lhs else begin
+                (* Eat the binop. *)
+                Stream.junk stream;
+
+                (* Parse the primary expression after the binary operator. *)
+                let rhs = parse_primary stream in
+
+                (* Okay, we know this is a binop. *)
+                let rhs =
+                  match Stream.peek stream with
+                  | Some (Token.Kwd c2) ->
+                      (* If BinOp binds less tightly with rhs than the operator after
+                       * rhs, let the pending operator take rhs as its lhs. *)
+                      let next_prec = precedence c2 in
+                      if token_prec < next_prec
+                      then parse_bin_rhs (token_prec + 1) rhs stream
+                      else rhs
+                  | _ -> rhs
+                in
+
+                (* Merge lhs/rhs. *)
+                let lhs = Ast.Binary (c, lhs, rhs) in
+                parse_bin_rhs expr_prec lhs stream
+              end
+          | _ -> lhs
+
+        (* expression
+         *   ::= primary binoprhs *)
+        and parse_expr = parser
+          | [< lhs=parse_primary; stream >] -> parse_bin_rhs 0 lhs stream
+
+        (* prototype
+         *   ::= id '(' id* ')' *)
+        let parse_prototype =
+          let rec parse_args accumulator = parser
+            | [< 'Token.Ident id; e=parse_args (id::accumulator) >] -> e
+            | [< >] -> accumulator
+          in
+
+          parser
+          | [< 'Token.Ident id;
+               'Token.Kwd '(' ?? "expected '(' in prototype";
+               args=parse_args [];
+               'Token.Kwd ')' ?? "expected ')' in prototype" >] ->
+              (* success. *)
+              Ast.Prototype (id, Array.of_list (List.rev args))
+
+          | [< >] ->
+              raise (Stream.Error "expected function name in prototype")
+
+        (* definition ::= 'def' prototype expression *)
+        let parse_definition = parser
+          | [< 'Token.Def; p=parse_prototype; e=parse_expr >] ->
+              Ast.Function (p, e)
+
+        (* toplevelexpr ::= expression *)
+        let parse_toplevel = parser
+          | [< e=parse_expr >] ->
+              (* Make an anonymous proto. *)
+              Ast.Function (Ast.Prototype ("", [||]), e)
+
+        (*  external ::= 'extern' prototype *)
+        let parse_extern = parser
+          | [< 'Token.Extern; e=parse_prototype >] -> e
+
+codegen.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Code Generation
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        open Llvm
+
+        exception Error of string
+
+        let context = global_context ()
+        let the_module = create_module context "my cool jit"
+        let builder = builder context
+        let named_values:(string, llvalue) Hashtbl.t = Hashtbl.create 10
+        let double_type = double_type context
+
+        let rec codegen_expr = function
+          | Ast.Number n -> const_float double_type n
+          | Ast.Variable name ->
+              (try Hashtbl.find named_values name with
+                | Not_found -> raise (Error "unknown variable name"))
+          | Ast.Binary (op, lhs, rhs) ->
+              let lhs_val = codegen_expr lhs in
+              let rhs_val = codegen_expr rhs in
+              begin
+                match op with
+                | '+' -> build_add lhs_val rhs_val "addtmp" builder
+                | '-' -> build_sub lhs_val rhs_val "subtmp" builder
+                | '*' -> build_mul lhs_val rhs_val "multmp" builder
+                | '<' ->
+                    (* Convert bool 0/1 to double 0.0 or 1.0 *)
+                    let i = build_fcmp Fcmp.Ult lhs_val rhs_val "cmptmp" builder in
+                    build_uitofp i double_type "booltmp" builder
+                | _ -> raise (Error "invalid binary operator")
+              end
+          | Ast.Call (callee, args) ->
+              (* Look up the name in the module table. *)
+              let callee =
+                match lookup_function callee the_module with
+                | Some callee -> callee
+                | None -> raise (Error "unknown function referenced")
+              in
+              let params = params callee in
+
+              (* If argument mismatch error. *)
+              if Array.length params == Array.length args then () else
+                raise (Error "incorrect # arguments passed");
+              let args = Array.map codegen_expr args in
+              build_call callee args "calltmp" builder
+          | Ast.If (cond, then_, else_) ->
+              let cond = codegen_expr cond in
+
+              (* Convert condition to a bool by comparing equal to 0.0 *)
+              let zero = const_float double_type 0.0 in
+              let cond_val = build_fcmp Fcmp.One cond zero "ifcond" builder in
+
+              (* Grab the first block so that we might later add the conditional branch
+               * to it at the end of the function. *)
+              let start_bb = insertion_block builder in
+              let the_function = block_parent start_bb in
+
+              let then_bb = append_block context "then" the_function in
+
+              (* Emit 'then' value. *)
+              position_at_end then_bb builder;
+              let then_val = codegen_expr then_ in
+
+              (* Codegen of 'then' can change the current block, update then_bb for the
+               * phi. We create a new name because one is used for the phi node, and the
+               * other is used for the conditional branch. *)
+              let new_then_bb = insertion_block builder in
+
+              (* Emit 'else' value. *)
+              let else_bb = append_block context "else" the_function in
+              position_at_end else_bb builder;
+              let else_val = codegen_expr else_ in
+
+              (* Codegen of 'else' can change the current block, update else_bb for the
+               * phi. *)
+              let new_else_bb = insertion_block builder in
+
+              (* Emit merge block. *)
+              let merge_bb = append_block context "ifcont" the_function in
+              position_at_end merge_bb builder;
+              let incoming = [(then_val, new_then_bb); (else_val, new_else_bb)] in
+              let phi = build_phi incoming "iftmp" builder in
+
+              (* Return to the start block to add the conditional branch. *)
+              position_at_end start_bb builder;
+              ignore (build_cond_br cond_val then_bb else_bb builder);
+
+              (* Set a unconditional branch at the end of the 'then' block and the
+               * 'else' block to the 'merge' block. *)
+              position_at_end new_then_bb builder; ignore (build_br merge_bb builder);
+              position_at_end new_else_bb builder; ignore (build_br merge_bb builder);
+
+              (* Finally, set the builder to the end of the merge block. *)
+              position_at_end merge_bb builder;
+
+              phi
+          | Ast.For (var_name, start, end_, step, body) ->
+              (* Emit the start code first, without 'variable' in scope. *)
+              let start_val = codegen_expr start in
+
+              (* Make the new basic block for the loop header, inserting after current
+               * block. *)
+              let preheader_bb = insertion_block builder in
+              let the_function = block_parent preheader_bb in
+              let loop_bb = append_block context "loop" the_function in
+
+              (* Insert an explicit fall through from the current block to the
+               * loop_bb. *)
+              ignore (build_br loop_bb builder);
+
+              (* Start insertion in loop_bb. *)
+              position_at_end loop_bb builder;
+
+              (* Start the PHI node with an entry for start. *)
+              let variable = build_phi [(start_val, preheader_bb)] var_name builder in
+
+              (* Within the loop, the variable is defined equal to the PHI node. If it
+               * shadows an existing variable, we have to restore it, so save it
+               * now. *)
+              let old_val =
+                try Some (Hashtbl.find named_values var_name) with Not_found -> None
+              in
+              Hashtbl.add named_values var_name variable;
+
+              (* Emit the body of the loop.  This, like any other expr, can change the
+               * current BB.  Note that we ignore the value computed by the body, but
+               * don't allow an error *)
+              ignore (codegen_expr body);
+
+              (* Emit the step value. *)
+              let step_val =
+                match step with
+                | Some step -> codegen_expr step
+                (* If not specified, use 1.0. *)
+                | None -> const_float double_type 1.0
+              in
+
+              let next_var = build_add variable step_val "nextvar" builder in
+
+              (* Compute the end condition. *)
+              let end_cond = codegen_expr end_ in
+
+              (* Convert condition to a bool by comparing equal to 0.0. *)
+              let zero = const_float double_type 0.0 in
+              let end_cond = build_fcmp Fcmp.One end_cond zero "loopcond" builder in
+
+              (* Create the "after loop" block and insert it. *)
+              let loop_end_bb = insertion_block builder in
+              let after_bb = append_block context "afterloop" the_function in
+
+              (* Insert the conditional branch into the end of loop_end_bb. *)
+              ignore (build_cond_br end_cond loop_bb after_bb builder);
+
+              (* Any new code will be inserted in after_bb. *)
+              position_at_end after_bb builder;
+
+              (* Add a new entry to the PHI node for the backedge. *)
+              add_incoming (next_var, loop_end_bb) variable;
+
+              (* Restore the unshadowed variable. *)
+              begin match old_val with
+              | Some old_val -> Hashtbl.add named_values var_name old_val
+              | None -> ()
+              end;
+
+              (* for expr always returns 0.0. *)
+              const_null double_type
+
+        let codegen_proto = function
+          | Ast.Prototype (name, args) ->
+              (* Make the function type: double(double,double) etc. *)
+              let doubles = Array.make (Array.length args) double_type in
+              let ft = function_type double_type doubles in
+              let f =
+                match lookup_function name the_module with
+                | None -> declare_function name ft the_module
+
+                (* If 'f' conflicted, there was already something named 'name'. If it
+                 * has a body, don't allow redefinition or reextern. *)
+                | Some f ->
+                    (* If 'f' already has a body, reject this. *)
+                    if block_begin f <> At_end f then
+                      raise (Error "redefinition of function");
+
+                    (* If 'f' took a different number of arguments, reject. *)
+                    if element_type (type_of f) <> ft then
+                      raise (Error "redefinition of function with different # args");
+                    f
+              in
+
+              (* Set names for all arguments. *)
+              Array.iteri (fun i a ->
+                let n = args.(i) in
+                set_value_name n a;
+                Hashtbl.add named_values n a;
+              ) (params f);
+              f
+
+        let codegen_func the_fpm = function
+          | Ast.Function (proto, body) ->
+              Hashtbl.clear named_values;
+              let the_function = codegen_proto proto in
+
+              (* Create a new basic block to start insertion into. *)
+              let bb = append_block context "entry" the_function in
+              position_at_end bb builder;
+
+              try
+                let ret_val = codegen_expr body in
+
+                (* Finish off the function. *)
+                let _ = build_ret ret_val builder in
+
+                (* Validate the generated code, checking for consistency. *)
+                Llvm_analysis.assert_valid_function the_function;
+
+                (* Optimize the function. *)
+                let _ = PassManager.run_function the_function the_fpm in
+
+                the_function
+              with e ->
+                delete_function the_function;
+                raise e
+
+toplevel.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Top-Level parsing and JIT Driver
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        open Llvm
+        open Llvm_executionengine
+
+        (* top ::= definition | external | expression | ';' *)
+        let rec main_loop the_fpm the_execution_engine stream =
+          match Stream.peek stream with
+          | None -> ()
+
+          (* ignore top-level semicolons. *)
+          | Some (Token.Kwd ';') ->
+              Stream.junk stream;
+              main_loop the_fpm the_execution_engine stream
+
+          | Some token ->
+              begin
+                try match token with
+                | Token.Def ->
+                    let e = Parser.parse_definition stream in
+                    print_endline "parsed a function definition.";
+                    dump_value (Codegen.codegen_func the_fpm e);
+                | Token.Extern ->
+                    let e = Parser.parse_extern stream in
+                    print_endline "parsed an extern.";
+                    dump_value (Codegen.codegen_proto e);
+                | _ ->
+                    (* Evaluate a top-level expression into an anonymous function. *)
+                    let e = Parser.parse_toplevel stream in
+                    print_endline "parsed a top-level expr";
+                    let the_function = Codegen.codegen_func the_fpm e in
+                    dump_value the_function;
+
+                    (* JIT the function, returning a function pointer. *)
+                    let result = ExecutionEngine.run_function the_function [||]
+                      the_execution_engine in
+
+                    print_string "Evaluated to ";
+                    print_float (GenericValue.as_float Codegen.double_type result);
+                    print_newline ();
+                with Stream.Error s | Codegen.Error s ->
+                  (* Skip token for error recovery. *)
+                  Stream.junk stream;
+                  print_endline s;
+              end;
+              print_string "ready> "; flush stdout;
+              main_loop the_fpm the_execution_engine stream
+
+toy.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Main driver code.
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        open Llvm
+        open Llvm_executionengine
+        open Llvm_target
+        open Llvm_scalar_opts
+
+        let main () =
+          ignore (initialize_native_target ());
+
+          (* Install standard binary operators.
+           * 1 is the lowest precedence. *)
+          Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '<' 10;
+          Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '+' 20;
+          Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '-' 20;
+          Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '*' 40;    (* highest. *)
+
+          (* Prime the first token. *)
+          print_string "ready> "; flush stdout;
+          let stream = Lexer.lex (Stream.of_channel stdin) in
+
+          (* Create the JIT. *)
+          let the_execution_engine = ExecutionEngine.create Codegen.the_module in
+          let the_fpm = PassManager.create_function Codegen.the_module in
+
+          (* Set up the optimizer pipeline.  Start with registering info about how the
+           * target lays out data structures. *)
+          DataLayout.add (ExecutionEngine.target_data the_execution_engine) the_fpm;
+
+          (* Do simple "peephole" optimizations and bit-twiddling optzn. *)
+          add_instruction_combination the_fpm;
+
+          (* reassociate expressions. *)
+          add_reassociation the_fpm;
+
+          (* Eliminate Common SubExpressions. *)
+          add_gvn the_fpm;
+
+          (* Simplify the control flow graph (deleting unreachable blocks, etc). *)
+          add_cfg_simplification the_fpm;
+
+          ignore (PassManager.initialize the_fpm);
+
+          (* Run the main "interpreter loop" now. *)
+          Toplevel.main_loop the_fpm the_execution_engine stream;
+
+          (* Print out all the generated code. *)
+          dump_module Codegen.the_module
+        ;;
+
+        main ()
+
+bindings.c
+    .. code-block:: c
+
+        #include <stdio.h>
+
+        /* putchard - putchar that takes a double and returns 0. */
+        extern double putchard(double X) {
+          putchar((char)X);
+          return 0;
+        }
+
+`Next: Extending the language: user-defined
+operators <OCamlLangImpl6.html>`_
+

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+============================================================
+Kaleidoscope: Extending the Language: User-defined Operators
+============================================================
+
+.. contents::
+   :local:
+
+Chapter 6 Introduction
+======================
+
+Welcome to Chapter 6 of the "`Implementing a language with
+LLVM <index.html>`_" tutorial. At this point in our tutorial, we now
+have a fully functional language that is fairly minimal, but also
+useful. There is still one big problem with it, however. Our language
+doesn't have many useful operators (like division, logical negation, or
+even any comparisons besides less-than).
+
+This chapter of the tutorial takes a wild digression into adding
+user-defined operators to the simple and beautiful Kaleidoscope
+language. This digression now gives us a simple and ugly language in
+some ways, but also a powerful one at the same time. One of the great
+things about creating your own language is that you get to decide what
+is good or bad. In this tutorial we'll assume that it is okay to use
+this as a way to show some interesting parsing techniques.
+
+At the end of this tutorial, we'll run through an example Kaleidoscope
+application that `renders the Mandelbrot set <#kicking-the-tires>`_. This gives an
+example of what you can build with Kaleidoscope and its feature set.
+
+User-defined Operators: the Idea
+================================
+
+The "operator overloading" that we will add to Kaleidoscope is more
+general than languages like C++. In C++, you are only allowed to
+redefine existing operators: you can't programmatically change the
+grammar, introduce new operators, change precedence levels, etc. In this
+chapter, we will add this capability to Kaleidoscope, which will let the
+user round out the set of operators that are supported.
+
+The point of going into user-defined operators in a tutorial like this
+is to show the power and flexibility of using a hand-written parser.
+Thus far, the parser we have been implementing uses recursive descent
+for most parts of the grammar and operator precedence parsing for the
+expressions. See `Chapter 2 <OCamlLangImpl2.html>`_ for details. Without
+using operator precedence parsing, it would be very difficult to allow
+the programmer to introduce new operators into the grammar: the grammar
+is dynamically extensible as the JIT runs.
+
+The two specific features we'll add are programmable unary operators
+(right now, Kaleidoscope has no unary operators at all) as well as
+binary operators. An example of this is:
+
+::
+
+    # Logical unary not.
+    def unary!(v)
+      if v then
+        0
+      else
+        1;
+
+    # Define > with the same precedence as <.
+    def binary> 10 (LHS RHS)
+      RHS < LHS;
+
+    # Binary "logical or", (note that it does not "short circuit")
+    def binary| 5 (LHS RHS)
+      if LHS then
+        1
+      else if RHS then
+        1
+      else
+        0;
+
+    # Define = with slightly lower precedence than relationals.
+    def binary= 9 (LHS RHS)
+      !(LHS < RHS | LHS > RHS);
+
+Many languages aspire to being able to implement their standard runtime
+library in the language itself. In Kaleidoscope, we can implement
+significant parts of the language in the library!
+
+We will break down implementation of these features into two parts:
+implementing support for user-defined binary operators and adding unary
+operators.
+
+User-defined Binary Operators
+=============================
+
+Adding support for user-defined binary operators is pretty simple with
+our current framework. We'll first add support for the unary/binary
+keywords:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    type token =
+      ...
+      (* operators *)
+      | Binary | Unary
+
+    ...
+
+    and lex_ident buffer = parser
+      ...
+          | "for" -> [< 'Token.For; stream >]
+          | "in" -> [< 'Token.In; stream >]
+          | "binary" -> [< 'Token.Binary; stream >]
+          | "unary" -> [< 'Token.Unary; stream >]
+
+This just adds lexer support for the unary and binary keywords, like we
+did in `previous chapters <OCamlLangImpl5.html#lexer-extensions-for-if-then-else>`_. One nice
+thing about our current AST, is that we represent binary operators with
+full generalisation by using their ASCII code as the opcode. For our
+extended operators, we'll use this same representation, so we don't need
+any new AST or parser support.
+
+On the other hand, we have to be able to represent the definitions of
+these new operators, in the "def binary\| 5" part of the function
+definition. In our grammar so far, the "name" for the function
+definition is parsed as the "prototype" production and into the
+``Ast.Prototype`` AST node. To represent our new user-defined operators
+as prototypes, we have to extend the ``Ast.Prototype`` AST node like
+this:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    (* proto - This type represents the "prototype" for a function, which captures
+     * its name, and its argument names (thus implicitly the number of arguments the
+     * function takes). *)
+    type proto =
+      | Prototype of string * string array
+      | BinOpPrototype of string * string array * int
+
+Basically, in addition to knowing a name for the prototype, we now keep
+track of whether it was an operator, and if it was, what precedence
+level the operator is at. The precedence is only used for binary
+operators (as you'll see below, it just doesn't apply for unary
+operators). Now that we have a way to represent the prototype for a
+user-defined operator, we need to parse it:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    (* prototype
+     *   ::= id '(' id* ')'
+     *   ::= binary LETTER number? (id, id)
+     *   ::= unary LETTER number? (id) *)
+    let parse_prototype =
+      let rec parse_args accumulator = parser
+        | [< 'Token.Ident id; e=parse_args (id::accumulator) >] -> e
+        | [< >] -> accumulator
+      in
+      let parse_operator = parser
+        | [< 'Token.Unary >] -> "unary", 1
+        | [< 'Token.Binary >] -> "binary", 2
+      in
+      let parse_binary_precedence = parser
+        | [< 'Token.Number n >] -> int_of_float n
+        | [< >] -> 30
+      in
+      parser
+      | [< 'Token.Ident id;
+           'Token.Kwd '(' ?? "expected '(' in prototype";
+           args=parse_args [];
+           'Token.Kwd ')' ?? "expected ')' in prototype" >] ->
+          (* success. *)
+          Ast.Prototype (id, Array.of_list (List.rev args))
+      | [< (prefix, kind)=parse_operator;
+           'Token.Kwd op ?? "expected an operator";
+           (* Read the precedence if present. *)
+           binary_precedence=parse_binary_precedence;
+           'Token.Kwd '(' ?? "expected '(' in prototype";
+            args=parse_args [];
+           'Token.Kwd ')' ?? "expected ')' in prototype" >] ->
+          let name = prefix ^ (String.make 1 op) in
+          let args = Array.of_list (List.rev args) in
+
+          (* Verify right number of arguments for operator. *)
+          if Array.length args != kind
+          then raise (Stream.Error "invalid number of operands for operator")
+          else
+            if kind == 1 then
+              Ast.Prototype (name, args)
+            else
+              Ast.BinOpPrototype (name, args, binary_precedence)
+      | [< >] ->
+          raise (Stream.Error "expected function name in prototype")
+
+This is all fairly straightforward parsing code, and we have already
+seen a lot of similar code in the past. One interesting part about the
+code above is the couple lines that set up ``name`` for binary
+operators. This builds names like "binary@" for a newly defined "@"
+operator. This then takes advantage of the fact that symbol names in the
+LLVM symbol table are allowed to have any character in them, including
+embedded nul characters.
+
+The next interesting thing to add, is codegen support for these binary
+operators. Given our current structure, this is a simple addition of a
+default case for our existing binary operator node:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    let codegen_expr = function
+      ...
+      | Ast.Binary (op, lhs, rhs) ->
+          let lhs_val = codegen_expr lhs in
+          let rhs_val = codegen_expr rhs in
+          begin
+            match op with
+            | '+' -> build_add lhs_val rhs_val "addtmp" builder
+            | '-' -> build_sub lhs_val rhs_val "subtmp" builder
+            | '*' -> build_mul lhs_val rhs_val "multmp" builder
+            | '<' ->
+                (* Convert bool 0/1 to double 0.0 or 1.0 *)
+                let i = build_fcmp Fcmp.Ult lhs_val rhs_val "cmptmp" builder in
+                build_uitofp i double_type "booltmp" builder
+            | _ ->
+                (* If it wasn't a builtin binary operator, it must be a user defined
+                 * one. Emit a call to it. *)
+                let callee = "binary" ^ (String.make 1 op) in
+                let callee =
+                  match lookup_function callee the_module with
+                  | Some callee -> callee
+                  | None -> raise (Error "binary operator not found!")
+                in
+                build_call callee [|lhs_val; rhs_val|] "binop" builder
+          end
+
+As you can see above, the new code is actually really simple. It just
+does a lookup for the appropriate operator in the symbol table and
+generates a function call to it. Since user-defined operators are just
+built as normal functions (because the "prototype" boils down to a
+function with the right name) everything falls into place.
+
+The final piece of code we are missing, is a bit of top level magic:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    let codegen_func the_fpm = function
+      | Ast.Function (proto, body) ->
+          Hashtbl.clear named_values;
+          let the_function = codegen_proto proto in
+
+          (* If this is an operator, install it. *)
+          begin match proto with
+          | Ast.BinOpPrototype (name, args, prec) ->
+              let op = name.[String.length name - 1] in
+              Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence op prec;
+          | _ -> ()
+          end;
+
+          (* Create a new basic block to start insertion into. *)
+          let bb = append_block context "entry" the_function in
+          position_at_end bb builder;
+          ...
+
+Basically, before codegening a function, if it is a user-defined
+operator, we register it in the precedence table. This allows the binary
+operator parsing logic we already have in place to handle it. Since we
+are working on a fully-general operator precedence parser, this is all
+we need to do to "extend the grammar".
+
+Now we have useful user-defined binary operators. This builds a lot on
+the previous framework we built for other operators. Adding unary
+operators is a bit more challenging, because we don't have any framework
+for it yet - lets see what it takes.
+
+User-defined Unary Operators
+============================
+
+Since we don't currently support unary operators in the Kaleidoscope
+language, we'll need to add everything to support them. Above, we added
+simple support for the 'unary' keyword to the lexer. In addition to
+that, we need an AST node:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    type expr =
+      ...
+      (* variant for a unary operator. *)
+      | Unary of char * expr
+      ...
+
+This AST node is very simple and obvious by now. It directly mirrors the
+binary operator AST node, except that it only has one child. With this,
+we need to add the parsing logic. Parsing a unary operator is pretty
+simple: we'll add a new function to do it:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    (* unary
+     *   ::= primary
+     *   ::= '!' unary *)
+    and parse_unary = parser
+      (* If this is a unary operator, read it. *)
+      | [< 'Token.Kwd op when op != '(' && op != ')'; operand=parse_expr >] ->
+          Ast.Unary (op, operand)
+
+      (* If the current token is not an operator, it must be a primary expr. *)
+      | [< stream >] -> parse_primary stream
+
+The grammar we add is pretty straightforward here. If we see a unary
+operator when parsing a primary operator, we eat the operator as a
+prefix and parse the remaining piece as another unary operator. This
+allows us to handle multiple unary operators (e.g. "!!x"). Note that
+unary operators can't have ambiguous parses like binary operators can,
+so there is no need for precedence information.
+
+The problem with this function, is that we need to call ParseUnary from
+somewhere. To do this, we change previous callers of ParsePrimary to
+call ``parse_unary`` instead:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    (* binoprhs
+     *   ::= ('+' primary)* *)
+    and parse_bin_rhs expr_prec lhs stream =
+            ...
+            (* Parse the unary expression after the binary operator. *)
+            let rhs = parse_unary stream in
+            ...
+
+    ...
+
+    (* expression
+     *   ::= primary binoprhs *)
+    and parse_expr = parser
+      | [< lhs=parse_unary; stream >] -> parse_bin_rhs 0 lhs stream
+
+With these two simple changes, we are now able to parse unary operators
+and build the AST for them. Next up, we need to add parser support for
+prototypes, to parse the unary operator prototype. We extend the binary
+operator code above with:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    (* prototype
+     *   ::= id '(' id* ')'
+     *   ::= binary LETTER number? (id, id)
+     *   ::= unary LETTER number? (id) *)
+    let parse_prototype =
+      let rec parse_args accumulator = parser
+        | [< 'Token.Ident id; e=parse_args (id::accumulator) >] -> e
+        | [< >] -> accumulator
+      in
+      let parse_operator = parser
+        | [< 'Token.Unary >] -> "unary", 1
+        | [< 'Token.Binary >] -> "binary", 2
+      in
+      let parse_binary_precedence = parser
+        | [< 'Token.Number n >] -> int_of_float n
+        | [< >] -> 30
+      in
+      parser
+      | [< 'Token.Ident id;
+           'Token.Kwd '(' ?? "expected '(' in prototype";
+           args=parse_args [];
+           'Token.Kwd ')' ?? "expected ')' in prototype" >] ->
+          (* success. *)
+          Ast.Prototype (id, Array.of_list (List.rev args))
+      | [< (prefix, kind)=parse_operator;
+           'Token.Kwd op ?? "expected an operator";
+           (* Read the precedence if present. *)
+           binary_precedence=parse_binary_precedence;
+           'Token.Kwd '(' ?? "expected '(' in prototype";
+            args=parse_args [];
+           'Token.Kwd ')' ?? "expected ')' in prototype" >] ->
+          let name = prefix ^ (String.make 1 op) in
+          let args = Array.of_list (List.rev args) in
+
+          (* Verify right number of arguments for operator. *)
+          if Array.length args != kind
+          then raise (Stream.Error "invalid number of operands for operator")
+          else
+            if kind == 1 then
+              Ast.Prototype (name, args)
+            else
+              Ast.BinOpPrototype (name, args, binary_precedence)
+      | [< >] ->
+          raise (Stream.Error "expected function name in prototype")
+
+As with binary operators, we name unary operators with a name that
+includes the operator character. This assists us at code generation
+time. Speaking of, the final piece we need to add is codegen support for
+unary operators. It looks like this:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    let rec codegen_expr = function
+      ...
+      | Ast.Unary (op, operand) ->
+          let operand = codegen_expr operand in
+          let callee = "unary" ^ (String.make 1 op) in
+          let callee =
+            match lookup_function callee the_module with
+            | Some callee -> callee
+            | None -> raise (Error "unknown unary operator")
+          in
+          build_call callee [|operand|] "unop" builder
+
+This code is similar to, but simpler than, the code for binary
+operators. It is simpler primarily because it doesn't need to handle any
+predefined operators.
+
+Kicking the Tires
+=================
+
+It is somewhat hard to believe, but with a few simple extensions we've
+covered in the last chapters, we have grown a real-ish language. With
+this, we can do a lot of interesting things, including I/O, math, and a
+bunch of other things. For example, we can now add a nice sequencing
+operator (printd is defined to print out the specified value and a
+newline):
+
+::
+
+    ready> extern printd(x);
+    Read extern: declare double @printd(double)
+    ready> def binary : 1 (x y) 0;  # Low-precedence operator that ignores operands.
+    ..
+    ready> printd(123) : printd(456) : printd(789);
+    123.000000
+    456.000000
+    789.000000
+    Evaluated to 0.000000
+
+We can also define a bunch of other "primitive" operations, such as:
+
+::
+
+    # Logical unary not.
+    def unary!(v)
+      if v then
+        0
+      else
+        1;
+
+    # Unary negate.
+    def unary-(v)
+      0-v;
+
+    # Define > with the same precedence as <.
+    def binary> 10 (LHS RHS)
+      RHS < LHS;
+
+    # Binary logical or, which does not short circuit.
+    def binary| 5 (LHS RHS)
+      if LHS then
+        1
+      else if RHS then
+        1
+      else
+        0;
+
+    # Binary logical and, which does not short circuit.
+    def binary& 6 (LHS RHS)
+      if !LHS then
+        0
+      else
+        !!RHS;
+
+    # Define = with slightly lower precedence than relationals.
+    def binary = 9 (LHS RHS)
+      !(LHS < RHS | LHS > RHS);
+
+Given the previous if/then/else support, we can also define interesting
+functions for I/O. For example, the following prints out a character
+whose "density" reflects the value passed in: the lower the value, the
+denser the character:
+
+::
+
+    ready>
+
+    extern putchard(char)
+    def printdensity(d)
+      if d > 8 then
+        putchard(32)  # ' '
+      else if d > 4 then
+        putchard(46)  # '.'
+      else if d > 2 then
+        putchard(43)  # '+'
+      else
+        putchard(42); # '*'
+    ...
+    ready> printdensity(1): printdensity(2): printdensity(3) :
+              printdensity(4): printdensity(5): printdensity(9): putchard(10);
+    *++..
+    Evaluated to 0.000000
+
+Based on these simple primitive operations, we can start to define more
+interesting things. For example, here's a little function that solves
+for the number of iterations it takes a function in the complex plane to
+converge:
+
+::
+
+    # determine whether the specific location diverges.
+    # Solve for z = z^2 + c in the complex plane.
+    def mandelconverger(real imag iters creal cimag)
+      if iters > 255 | (real*real + imag*imag > 4) then
+        iters
+      else
+        mandelconverger(real*real - imag*imag + creal,
+                        2*real*imag + cimag,
+                        iters+1, creal, cimag);
+
+    # return the number of iterations required for the iteration to escape
+    def mandelconverge(real imag)
+      mandelconverger(real, imag, 0, real, imag);
+
+This "z = z\ :sup:`2`\  + c" function is a beautiful little creature
+that is the basis for computation of the `Mandelbrot
+Set <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandelbrot_set>`_. Our
+``mandelconverge`` function returns the number of iterations that it
+takes for a complex orbit to escape, saturating to 255. This is not a
+very useful function by itself, but if you plot its value over a
+two-dimensional plane, you can see the Mandelbrot set. Given that we are
+limited to using putchard here, our amazing graphical output is limited,
+but we can whip together something using the density plotter above:
+
+::
+
+    # compute and plot the mandelbrot set with the specified 2 dimensional range
+    # info.
+    def mandelhelp(xmin xmax xstep   ymin ymax ystep)
+      for y = ymin, y < ymax, ystep in (
+        (for x = xmin, x < xmax, xstep in
+           printdensity(mandelconverge(x,y)))
+        : putchard(10)
+      )
+
+    # mandel - This is a convenient helper function for plotting the mandelbrot set
+    # from the specified position with the specified Magnification.
+    def mandel(realstart imagstart realmag imagmag)
+      mandelhelp(realstart, realstart+realmag*78, realmag,
+                 imagstart, imagstart+imagmag*40, imagmag);
+
+Given this, we can try plotting out the mandelbrot set! Lets try it out:
+
+::
+
+    ready> mandel(-2.3, -1.3, 0.05, 0.07);
+    *******************************+++++++++++*************************************
+    *************************+++++++++++++++++++++++*******************************
+    **********************+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++****************************
+    *******************+++++++++++++++++++++.. ...++++++++*************************
+    *****************++++++++++++++++++++++.... ...+++++++++***********************
+    ***************+++++++++++++++++++++++.....   ...+++++++++*********************
+    **************+++++++++++++++++++++++....     ....+++++++++********************
+    *************++++++++++++++++++++++......      .....++++++++*******************
+    ************+++++++++++++++++++++.......       .......+++++++******************
+    ***********+++++++++++++++++++....                ... .+++++++*****************
+    **********+++++++++++++++++.......                     .+++++++****************
+    *********++++++++++++++...........                    ...+++++++***************
+    ********++++++++++++............                      ...++++++++**************
+    ********++++++++++... ..........                        .++++++++**************
+    *******+++++++++.....                                   .+++++++++*************
+    *******++++++++......                                  ..+++++++++*************
+    *******++++++.......                                   ..+++++++++*************
+    *******+++++......                                     ..+++++++++*************
+    *******.... ....                                      ...+++++++++*************
+    *******.... .                                         ...+++++++++*************
+    *******+++++......                                    ...+++++++++*************
+    *******++++++.......                                   ..+++++++++*************
+    *******++++++++......                                   .+++++++++*************
+    *******+++++++++.....                                  ..+++++++++*************
+    ********++++++++++... ..........                        .++++++++**************
+    ********++++++++++++............                      ...++++++++**************
+    *********++++++++++++++..........                     ...+++++++***************
+    **********++++++++++++++++........                     .+++++++****************
+    **********++++++++++++++++++++....                ... ..+++++++****************
+    ***********++++++++++++++++++++++.......       .......++++++++*****************
+    ************+++++++++++++++++++++++......      ......++++++++******************
+    **************+++++++++++++++++++++++....      ....++++++++********************
+    ***************+++++++++++++++++++++++.....   ...+++++++++*********************
+    *****************++++++++++++++++++++++....  ...++++++++***********************
+    *******************+++++++++++++++++++++......++++++++*************************
+    *********************++++++++++++++++++++++.++++++++***************************
+    *************************+++++++++++++++++++++++*******************************
+    ******************************+++++++++++++************************************
+    *******************************************************************************
+    *******************************************************************************
+    *******************************************************************************
+    Evaluated to 0.000000
+    ready> mandel(-2, -1, 0.02, 0.04);
+    **************************+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
+    ***********************++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
+    *********************+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++.
+    *******************+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++...
+    *****************+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++.....
+    ***************++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++........
+    **************++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++...........
+    ************+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++..............
+    ***********++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++........        .
+    **********++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++.............
+    ********+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++..................
+    *******+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++.......................
+    ******+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++...........................
+    *****++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++............................
+    *****++++++++++++++++++++++++++++...............................
+    ****++++++++++++++++++++++++++......   .........................
+    ***++++++++++++++++++++++++.........     ......    ...........
+    ***++++++++++++++++++++++............
+    **+++++++++++++++++++++..............
+    **+++++++++++++++++++................
+    *++++++++++++++++++.................
+    *++++++++++++++++............ ...
+    *++++++++++++++..............
+    *+++....++++................
+    *..........  ...........
+    *
+    *..........  ...........
+    *+++....++++................
+    *++++++++++++++..............
+    *++++++++++++++++............ ...
+    *++++++++++++++++++.................
+    **+++++++++++++++++++................
+    **+++++++++++++++++++++..............
+    ***++++++++++++++++++++++............
+    ***++++++++++++++++++++++++.........     ......    ...........
+    ****++++++++++++++++++++++++++......   .........................
+    *****++++++++++++++++++++++++++++...............................
+    *****++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++............................
+    ******+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++...........................
+    *******+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++.......................
+    ********+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++..................
+    Evaluated to 0.000000
+    ready> mandel(-0.9, -1.4, 0.02, 0.03);
+    *******************************************************************************
+    *******************************************************************************
+    *******************************************************************************
+    **********+++++++++++++++++++++************************************************
+    *+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++***************************************
+    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++**********************************
+    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++*****************************
+    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++*************************
+    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++**********************
+    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++.........++++++++++++++++++*******************
+    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++....   ......+++++++++++++++++++****************
+    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++.......  ........+++++++++++++++++++**************
+    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++........   ........++++++++++++++++++++************
+    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++.........     ..  ...+++++++++++++++++++++**********
+    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++...........        ....++++++++++++++++++++++********
+    ++++++++++++++++++++++++.............       .......++++++++++++++++++++++******
+    +++++++++++++++++++++++.............        ........+++++++++++++++++++++++****
+    ++++++++++++++++++++++...........           ..........++++++++++++++++++++++***
+    ++++++++++++++++++++...........                .........++++++++++++++++++++++*
+    ++++++++++++++++++............                  ...........++++++++++++++++++++
+    ++++++++++++++++...............                 .............++++++++++++++++++
+    ++++++++++++++.................                 ...............++++++++++++++++
+    ++++++++++++..................                  .................++++++++++++++
+    +++++++++..................                      .................+++++++++++++
+    ++++++........        .                               .........  ..++++++++++++
+    ++............                                         ......    ....++++++++++
+    ..............                                                    ...++++++++++
+    ..............                                                    ....+++++++++
+    ..............                                                    .....++++++++
+    .............                                                    ......++++++++
+    ...........                                                     .......++++++++
+    .........                                                       ........+++++++
+    .........                                                       ........+++++++
+    .........                                                           ....+++++++
+    ........                                                             ...+++++++
+    .......                                                              ...+++++++
+                                                                        ....+++++++
+                                                                       .....+++++++
+                                                                        ....+++++++
+                                                                        ....+++++++
+                                                                        ....+++++++
+    Evaluated to 0.000000
+    ready> ^D
+
+At this point, you may be starting to realize that Kaleidoscope is a
+real and powerful language. It may not be self-similar :), but it can be
+used to plot things that are!
+
+With this, we conclude the "adding user-defined operators" chapter of
+the tutorial. We have successfully augmented our language, adding the
+ability to extend the language in the library, and we have shown how
+this can be used to build a simple but interesting end-user application
+in Kaleidoscope. At this point, Kaleidoscope can build a variety of
+applications that are functional and can call functions with
+side-effects, but it can't actually define and mutate a variable itself.
+
+Strikingly, variable mutation is an important feature of some languages,
+and it is not at all obvious how to `add support for mutable
+variables <OCamlLangImpl7.html>`_ without having to add an "SSA
+construction" phase to your front-end. In the next chapter, we will
+describe how you can add variable mutation without building SSA in your
+front-end.
+
+Full Code Listing
+=================
+
+Here is the complete code listing for our running example, enhanced with
+the if/then/else and for expressions.. To build this example, use:
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+    # Compile
+    ocamlbuild toy.byte
+    # Run
+    ./toy.byte
+
+Here is the code:
+
+\_tags:
+    ::
+
+        <{lexer,parser}.ml>: use_camlp4, pp(camlp4of)
+        <*.{byte,native}>: g++, use_llvm, use_llvm_analysis
+        <*.{byte,native}>: use_llvm_executionengine, use_llvm_target
+        <*.{byte,native}>: use_llvm_scalar_opts, use_bindings
+
+myocamlbuild.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        open Ocamlbuild_plugin;;
+
+        ocaml_lib ~extern:true "llvm";;
+        ocaml_lib ~extern:true "llvm_analysis";;
+        ocaml_lib ~extern:true "llvm_executionengine";;
+        ocaml_lib ~extern:true "llvm_target";;
+        ocaml_lib ~extern:true "llvm_scalar_opts";;
+
+        flag ["link"; "ocaml"; "g++"] (S[A"-cc"; A"g++"; A"-cclib"; A"-rdynamic"]);;
+        dep ["link"; "ocaml"; "use_bindings"] ["bindings.o"];;
+
+token.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Lexer Tokens
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        (* The lexer returns these 'Kwd' if it is an unknown character, otherwise one of
+         * these others for known things. *)
+        type token =
+          (* commands *)
+          | Def | Extern
+
+          (* primary *)
+          | Ident of string | Number of float
+
+          (* unknown *)
+          | Kwd of char
+
+          (* control *)
+          | If | Then | Else
+          | For | In
+
+          (* operators *)
+          | Binary | Unary
+
+lexer.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Lexer
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        let rec lex = parser
+          (* Skip any whitespace. *)
+          | [< ' (' ' | '\n' | '\r' | '\t'); stream >] -> lex stream
+
+          (* identifier: [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9] *)
+          | [< ' ('A' .. 'Z' | 'a' .. 'z' as c); stream >] ->
+              let buffer = Buffer.create 1 in
+              Buffer.add_char buffer c;
+              lex_ident buffer stream
+
+          (* number: [0-9.]+ *)
+          | [< ' ('0' .. '9' as c); stream >] ->
+              let buffer = Buffer.create 1 in
+              Buffer.add_char buffer c;
+              lex_number buffer stream
+
+          (* Comment until end of line. *)
+          | [< ' ('#'); stream >] ->
+              lex_comment stream
+
+          (* Otherwise, just return the character as its ascii value. *)
+          | [< 'c; stream >] ->
+              [< 'Token.Kwd c; lex stream >]
+
+          (* end of stream. *)
+          | [< >] -> [< >]
+
+        and lex_number buffer = parser
+          | [< ' ('0' .. '9' | '.' as c); stream >] ->
+              Buffer.add_char buffer c;
+              lex_number buffer stream
+          | [< stream=lex >] ->
+              [< 'Token.Number (float_of_string (Buffer.contents buffer)); stream >]
+
+        and lex_ident buffer = parser
+          | [< ' ('A' .. 'Z' | 'a' .. 'z' | '0' .. '9' as c); stream >] ->
+              Buffer.add_char buffer c;
+              lex_ident buffer stream
+          | [< stream=lex >] ->
+              match Buffer.contents buffer with
+              | "def" -> [< 'Token.Def; stream >]
+              | "extern" -> [< 'Token.Extern; stream >]
+              | "if" -> [< 'Token.If; stream >]
+              | "then" -> [< 'Token.Then; stream >]
+              | "else" -> [< 'Token.Else; stream >]
+              | "for" -> [< 'Token.For; stream >]
+              | "in" -> [< 'Token.In; stream >]
+              | "binary" -> [< 'Token.Binary; stream >]
+              | "unary" -> [< 'Token.Unary; stream >]
+              | id -> [< 'Token.Ident id; stream >]
+
+        and lex_comment = parser
+          | [< ' ('\n'); stream=lex >] -> stream
+          | [< 'c; e=lex_comment >] -> e
+          | [< >] -> [< >]
+
+ast.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Abstract Syntax Tree (aka Parse Tree)
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        (* expr - Base type for all expression nodes. *)
+        type expr =
+          (* variant for numeric literals like "1.0". *)
+          | Number of float
+
+          (* variant for referencing a variable, like "a". *)
+          | Variable of string
+
+          (* variant for a unary operator. *)
+          | Unary of char * expr
+
+          (* variant for a binary operator. *)
+          | Binary of char * expr * expr
+
+          (* variant for function calls. *)
+          | Call of string * expr array
+
+          (* variant for if/then/else. *)
+          | If of expr * expr * expr
+
+          (* variant for for/in. *)
+          | For of string * expr * expr * expr option * expr
+
+        (* proto - This type represents the "prototype" for a function, which captures
+         * its name, and its argument names (thus implicitly the number of arguments the
+         * function takes). *)
+        type proto =
+          | Prototype of string * string array
+          | BinOpPrototype of string * string array * int
+
+        (* func - This type represents a function definition itself. *)
+        type func = Function of proto * expr
+
+parser.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===---------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Parser
+         *===---------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        (* binop_precedence - This holds the precedence for each binary operator that is
+         * defined *)
+        let binop_precedence:(char, int) Hashtbl.t = Hashtbl.create 10
+
+        (* precedence - Get the precedence of the pending binary operator token. *)
+        let precedence c = try Hashtbl.find binop_precedence c with Not_found -> -1
+
+        (* primary
+         *   ::= identifier
+         *   ::= numberexpr
+         *   ::= parenexpr
+         *   ::= ifexpr
+         *   ::= forexpr *)
+        let rec parse_primary = parser
+          (* numberexpr ::= number *)
+          | [< 'Token.Number n >] -> Ast.Number n
+
+          (* parenexpr ::= '(' expression ')' *)
+          | [< 'Token.Kwd '('; e=parse_expr; 'Token.Kwd ')' ?? "expected ')'" >] -> e
+
+          (* identifierexpr
+           *   ::= identifier
+           *   ::= identifier '(' argumentexpr ')' *)
+          | [< 'Token.Ident id; stream >] ->
+              let rec parse_args accumulator = parser
+                | [< e=parse_expr; stream >] ->
+                    begin parser
+                      | [< 'Token.Kwd ','; e=parse_args (e :: accumulator) >] -> e
+                      | [< >] -> e :: accumulator
+                    end stream
+                | [< >] -> accumulator
+              in
+              let rec parse_ident id = parser
+                (* Call. *)
+                | [< 'Token.Kwd '(';
+                     args=parse_args [];
+                     'Token.Kwd ')' ?? "expected ')'">] ->
+                    Ast.Call (id, Array.of_list (List.rev args))
+
+                (* Simple variable ref. *)
+                | [< >] -> Ast.Variable id
+              in
+              parse_ident id stream
+
+          (* ifexpr ::= 'if' expr 'then' expr 'else' expr *)
+          | [< 'Token.If; c=parse_expr;
+               'Token.Then ?? "expected 'then'"; t=parse_expr;
+               'Token.Else ?? "expected 'else'"; e=parse_expr >] ->
+              Ast.If (c, t, e)
+
+          (* forexpr
+                ::= 'for' identifier '=' expr ',' expr (',' expr)? 'in' expression *)
+          | [< 'Token.For;
+               'Token.Ident id ?? "expected identifier after for";
+               'Token.Kwd '=' ?? "expected '=' after for";
+               stream >] ->
+              begin parser
+                | [<
+                     start=parse_expr;
+                     'Token.Kwd ',' ?? "expected ',' after for";
+                     end_=parse_expr;
+                     stream >] ->
+                    let step =
+                      begin parser
+                      | [< 'Token.Kwd ','; step=parse_expr >] -> Some step
+                      | [< >] -> None
+                      end stream
+                    in
+                    begin parser
+                    | [< 'Token.In; body=parse_expr >] ->
+                        Ast.For (id, start, end_, step, body)
+                    | [< >] ->
+                        raise (Stream.Error "expected 'in' after for")
+                    end stream
+                | [< >] ->
+                    raise (Stream.Error "expected '=' after for")
+              end stream
+
+          | [< >] -> raise (Stream.Error "unknown token when expecting an expression.")
+
+        (* unary
+         *   ::= primary
+         *   ::= '!' unary *)
+        and parse_unary = parser
+          (* If this is a unary operator, read it. *)
+          | [< 'Token.Kwd op when op != '(' && op != ')'; operand=parse_expr >] ->
+              Ast.Unary (op, operand)
+
+          (* If the current token is not an operator, it must be a primary expr. *)
+          | [< stream >] -> parse_primary stream
+
+        (* binoprhs
+         *   ::= ('+' primary)* *)
+        and parse_bin_rhs expr_prec lhs stream =
+          match Stream.peek stream with
+          (* If this is a binop, find its precedence. *)
+          | Some (Token.Kwd c) when Hashtbl.mem binop_precedence c ->
+              let token_prec = precedence c in
+
+              (* If this is a binop that binds at least as tightly as the current binop,
+               * consume it, otherwise we are done. *)
+              if token_prec < expr_prec then lhs else begin
+                (* Eat the binop. *)
+                Stream.junk stream;
+
+                (* Parse the unary expression after the binary operator. *)
+                let rhs = parse_unary stream in
+
+                (* Okay, we know this is a binop. *)
+                let rhs =
+                  match Stream.peek stream with
+                  | Some (Token.Kwd c2) ->
+                      (* If BinOp binds less tightly with rhs than the operator after
+                       * rhs, let the pending operator take rhs as its lhs. *)
+                      let next_prec = precedence c2 in
+                      if token_prec < next_prec
+                      then parse_bin_rhs (token_prec + 1) rhs stream
+                      else rhs
+                  | _ -> rhs
+                in
+
+                (* Merge lhs/rhs. *)
+                let lhs = Ast.Binary (c, lhs, rhs) in
+                parse_bin_rhs expr_prec lhs stream
+              end
+          | _ -> lhs
+
+        (* expression
+         *   ::= primary binoprhs *)
+        and parse_expr = parser
+          | [< lhs=parse_unary; stream >] -> parse_bin_rhs 0 lhs stream
+
+        (* prototype
+         *   ::= id '(' id* ')'
+         *   ::= binary LETTER number? (id, id)
+         *   ::= unary LETTER number? (id) *)
+        let parse_prototype =
+          let rec parse_args accumulator = parser
+            | [< 'Token.Ident id; e=parse_args (id::accumulator) >] -> e
+            | [< >] -> accumulator
+          in
+          let parse_operator = parser
+            | [< 'Token.Unary >] -> "unary", 1
+            | [< 'Token.Binary >] -> "binary", 2
+          in
+          let parse_binary_precedence = parser
+            | [< 'Token.Number n >] -> int_of_float n
+            | [< >] -> 30
+          in
+          parser
+          | [< 'Token.Ident id;
+               'Token.Kwd '(' ?? "expected '(' in prototype";
+               args=parse_args [];
+               'Token.Kwd ')' ?? "expected ')' in prototype" >] ->
+              (* success. *)
+              Ast.Prototype (id, Array.of_list (List.rev args))
+          | [< (prefix, kind)=parse_operator;
+               'Token.Kwd op ?? "expected an operator";
+               (* Read the precedence if present. *)
+               binary_precedence=parse_binary_precedence;
+               'Token.Kwd '(' ?? "expected '(' in prototype";
+                args=parse_args [];
+               'Token.Kwd ')' ?? "expected ')' in prototype" >] ->
+              let name = prefix ^ (String.make 1 op) in
+              let args = Array.of_list (List.rev args) in
+
+              (* Verify right number of arguments for operator. *)
+              if Array.length args != kind
+              then raise (Stream.Error "invalid number of operands for operator")
+              else
+                if kind == 1 then
+                  Ast.Prototype (name, args)
+                else
+                  Ast.BinOpPrototype (name, args, binary_precedence)
+          | [< >] ->
+              raise (Stream.Error "expected function name in prototype")
+
+        (* definition ::= 'def' prototype expression *)
+        let parse_definition = parser
+          | [< 'Token.Def; p=parse_prototype; e=parse_expr >] ->
+              Ast.Function (p, e)
+
+        (* toplevelexpr ::= expression *)
+        let parse_toplevel = parser
+          | [< e=parse_expr >] ->
+              (* Make an anonymous proto. *)
+              Ast.Function (Ast.Prototype ("", [||]), e)
+
+        (*  external ::= 'extern' prototype *)
+        let parse_extern = parser
+          | [< 'Token.Extern; e=parse_prototype >] -> e
+
+codegen.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Code Generation
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        open Llvm
+
+        exception Error of string
+
+        let context = global_context ()
+        let the_module = create_module context "my cool jit"
+        let builder = builder context
+        let named_values:(string, llvalue) Hashtbl.t = Hashtbl.create 10
+        let double_type = double_type context
+
+        let rec codegen_expr = function
+          | Ast.Number n -> const_float double_type n
+          | Ast.Variable name ->
+              (try Hashtbl.find named_values name with
+                | Not_found -> raise (Error "unknown variable name"))
+          | Ast.Unary (op, operand) ->
+              let operand = codegen_expr operand in
+              let callee = "unary" ^ (String.make 1 op) in
+              let callee =
+                match lookup_function callee the_module with
+                | Some callee -> callee
+                | None -> raise (Error "unknown unary operator")
+              in
+              build_call callee [|operand|] "unop" builder
+          | Ast.Binary (op, lhs, rhs) ->
+              let lhs_val = codegen_expr lhs in
+              let rhs_val = codegen_expr rhs in
+              begin
+                match op with
+                | '+' -> build_add lhs_val rhs_val "addtmp" builder
+                | '-' -> build_sub lhs_val rhs_val "subtmp" builder
+                | '*' -> build_mul lhs_val rhs_val "multmp" builder
+                | '<' ->
+                    (* Convert bool 0/1 to double 0.0 or 1.0 *)
+                    let i = build_fcmp Fcmp.Ult lhs_val rhs_val "cmptmp" builder in
+                    build_uitofp i double_type "booltmp" builder
+                | _ ->
+                    (* If it wasn't a builtin binary operator, it must be a user defined
+                     * one. Emit a call to it. *)
+                    let callee = "binary" ^ (String.make 1 op) in
+                    let callee =
+                      match lookup_function callee the_module with
+                      | Some callee -> callee
+                      | None -> raise (Error "binary operator not found!")
+                    in
+                    build_call callee [|lhs_val; rhs_val|] "binop" builder
+              end
+          | Ast.Call (callee, args) ->
+              (* Look up the name in the module table. *)
+              let callee =
+                match lookup_function callee the_module with
+                | Some callee -> callee
+                | None -> raise (Error "unknown function referenced")
+              in
+              let params = params callee in
+
+              (* If argument mismatch error. *)
+              if Array.length params == Array.length args then () else
+                raise (Error "incorrect # arguments passed");
+              let args = Array.map codegen_expr args in
+              build_call callee args "calltmp" builder
+          | Ast.If (cond, then_, else_) ->
+              let cond = codegen_expr cond in
+
+              (* Convert condition to a bool by comparing equal to 0.0 *)
+              let zero = const_float double_type 0.0 in
+              let cond_val = build_fcmp Fcmp.One cond zero "ifcond" builder in
+
+              (* Grab the first block so that we might later add the conditional branch
+               * to it at the end of the function. *)
+              let start_bb = insertion_block builder in
+              let the_function = block_parent start_bb in
+
+              let then_bb = append_block context "then" the_function in
+
+              (* Emit 'then' value. *)
+              position_at_end then_bb builder;
+              let then_val = codegen_expr then_ in
+
+              (* Codegen of 'then' can change the current block, update then_bb for the
+               * phi. We create a new name because one is used for the phi node, and the
+               * other is used for the conditional branch. *)
+              let new_then_bb = insertion_block builder in
+
+              (* Emit 'else' value. *)
+              let else_bb = append_block context "else" the_function in
+              position_at_end else_bb builder;
+              let else_val = codegen_expr else_ in
+
+              (* Codegen of 'else' can change the current block, update else_bb for the
+               * phi. *)
+              let new_else_bb = insertion_block builder in
+
+              (* Emit merge block. *)
+              let merge_bb = append_block context "ifcont" the_function in
+              position_at_end merge_bb builder;
+              let incoming = [(then_val, new_then_bb); (else_val, new_else_bb)] in
+              let phi = build_phi incoming "iftmp" builder in
+
+              (* Return to the start block to add the conditional branch. *)
+              position_at_end start_bb builder;
+              ignore (build_cond_br cond_val then_bb else_bb builder);
+
+              (* Set a unconditional branch at the end of the 'then' block and the
+               * 'else' block to the 'merge' block. *)
+              position_at_end new_then_bb builder; ignore (build_br merge_bb builder);
+              position_at_end new_else_bb builder; ignore (build_br merge_bb builder);
+
+              (* Finally, set the builder to the end of the merge block. *)
+              position_at_end merge_bb builder;
+
+              phi
+          | Ast.For (var_name, start, end_, step, body) ->
+              (* Emit the start code first, without 'variable' in scope. *)
+              let start_val = codegen_expr start in
+
+              (* Make the new basic block for the loop header, inserting after current
+               * block. *)
+              let preheader_bb = insertion_block builder in
+              let the_function = block_parent preheader_bb in
+              let loop_bb = append_block context "loop" the_function in
+
+              (* Insert an explicit fall through from the current block to the
+               * loop_bb. *)
+              ignore (build_br loop_bb builder);
+
+              (* Start insertion in loop_bb. *)
+              position_at_end loop_bb builder;
+
+              (* Start the PHI node with an entry for start. *)
+              let variable = build_phi [(start_val, preheader_bb)] var_name builder in
+
+              (* Within the loop, the variable is defined equal to the PHI node. If it
+               * shadows an existing variable, we have to restore it, so save it
+               * now. *)
+              let old_val =
+                try Some (Hashtbl.find named_values var_name) with Not_found -> None
+              in
+              Hashtbl.add named_values var_name variable;
+
+              (* Emit the body of the loop.  This, like any other expr, can change the
+               * current BB.  Note that we ignore the value computed by the body, but
+               * don't allow an error *)
+              ignore (codegen_expr body);
+
+              (* Emit the step value. *)
+              let step_val =
+                match step with
+                | Some step -> codegen_expr step
+                (* If not specified, use 1.0. *)
+                | None -> const_float double_type 1.0
+              in
+
+              let next_var = build_add variable step_val "nextvar" builder in
+
+              (* Compute the end condition. *)
+              let end_cond = codegen_expr end_ in
+
+              (* Convert condition to a bool by comparing equal to 0.0. *)
+              let zero = const_float double_type 0.0 in
+              let end_cond = build_fcmp Fcmp.One end_cond zero "loopcond" builder in
+
+              (* Create the "after loop" block and insert it. *)
+              let loop_end_bb = insertion_block builder in
+              let after_bb = append_block context "afterloop" the_function in
+
+              (* Insert the conditional branch into the end of loop_end_bb. *)
+              ignore (build_cond_br end_cond loop_bb after_bb builder);
+
+              (* Any new code will be inserted in after_bb. *)
+              position_at_end after_bb builder;
+
+              (* Add a new entry to the PHI node for the backedge. *)
+              add_incoming (next_var, loop_end_bb) variable;
+
+              (* Restore the unshadowed variable. *)
+              begin match old_val with
+              | Some old_val -> Hashtbl.add named_values var_name old_val
+              | None -> ()
+              end;
+
+              (* for expr always returns 0.0. *)
+              const_null double_type
+
+        let codegen_proto = function
+          | Ast.Prototype (name, args) | Ast.BinOpPrototype (name, args, _) ->
+              (* Make the function type: double(double,double) etc. *)
+              let doubles = Array.make (Array.length args) double_type in
+              let ft = function_type double_type doubles in
+              let f =
+                match lookup_function name the_module with
+                | None -> declare_function name ft the_module
+
+                (* If 'f' conflicted, there was already something named 'name'. If it
+                 * has a body, don't allow redefinition or reextern. *)
+                | Some f ->
+                    (* If 'f' already has a body, reject this. *)
+                    if block_begin f <> At_end f then
+                      raise (Error "redefinition of function");
+
+                    (* If 'f' took a different number of arguments, reject. *)
+                    if element_type (type_of f) <> ft then
+                      raise (Error "redefinition of function with different # args");
+                    f
+              in
+
+              (* Set names for all arguments. *)
+              Array.iteri (fun i a ->
+                let n = args.(i) in
+                set_value_name n a;
+                Hashtbl.add named_values n a;
+              ) (params f);
+              f
+
+        let codegen_func the_fpm = function
+          | Ast.Function (proto, body) ->
+              Hashtbl.clear named_values;
+              let the_function = codegen_proto proto in
+
+              (* If this is an operator, install it. *)
+              begin match proto with
+              | Ast.BinOpPrototype (name, args, prec) ->
+                  let op = name.[String.length name - 1] in
+                  Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence op prec;
+              | _ -> ()
+              end;
+
+              (* Create a new basic block to start insertion into. *)
+              let bb = append_block context "entry" the_function in
+              position_at_end bb builder;
+
+              try
+                let ret_val = codegen_expr body in
+
+                (* Finish off the function. *)
+                let _ = build_ret ret_val builder in
+
+                (* Validate the generated code, checking for consistency. *)
+                Llvm_analysis.assert_valid_function the_function;
+
+                (* Optimize the function. *)
+                let _ = PassManager.run_function the_function the_fpm in
+
+                the_function
+              with e ->
+                delete_function the_function;
+                raise e
+
+toplevel.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Top-Level parsing and JIT Driver
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        open Llvm
+        open Llvm_executionengine
+
+        (* top ::= definition | external | expression | ';' *)
+        let rec main_loop the_fpm the_execution_engine stream =
+          match Stream.peek stream with
+          | None -> ()
+
+          (* ignore top-level semicolons. *)
+          | Some (Token.Kwd ';') ->
+              Stream.junk stream;
+              main_loop the_fpm the_execution_engine stream
+
+          | Some token ->
+              begin
+                try match token with
+                | Token.Def ->
+                    let e = Parser.parse_definition stream in
+                    print_endline "parsed a function definition.";
+                    dump_value (Codegen.codegen_func the_fpm e);
+                | Token.Extern ->
+                    let e = Parser.parse_extern stream in
+                    print_endline "parsed an extern.";
+                    dump_value (Codegen.codegen_proto e);
+                | _ ->
+                    (* Evaluate a top-level expression into an anonymous function. *)
+                    let e = Parser.parse_toplevel stream in
+                    print_endline "parsed a top-level expr";
+                    let the_function = Codegen.codegen_func the_fpm e in
+                    dump_value the_function;
+
+                    (* JIT the function, returning a function pointer. *)
+                    let result = ExecutionEngine.run_function the_function [||]
+                      the_execution_engine in
+
+                    print_string "Evaluated to ";
+                    print_float (GenericValue.as_float Codegen.double_type result);
+                    print_newline ();
+                with Stream.Error s | Codegen.Error s ->
+                  (* Skip token for error recovery. *)
+                  Stream.junk stream;
+                  print_endline s;
+              end;
+              print_string "ready> "; flush stdout;
+              main_loop the_fpm the_execution_engine stream
+
+toy.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Main driver code.
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        open Llvm
+        open Llvm_executionengine
+        open Llvm_target
+        open Llvm_scalar_opts
+
+        let main () =
+          ignore (initialize_native_target ());
+
+          (* Install standard binary operators.
+           * 1 is the lowest precedence. *)
+          Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '<' 10;
+          Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '+' 20;
+          Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '-' 20;
+          Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '*' 40;    (* highest. *)
+
+          (* Prime the first token. *)
+          print_string "ready> "; flush stdout;
+          let stream = Lexer.lex (Stream.of_channel stdin) in
+
+          (* Create the JIT. *)
+          let the_execution_engine = ExecutionEngine.create Codegen.the_module in
+          let the_fpm = PassManager.create_function Codegen.the_module in
+
+          (* Set up the optimizer pipeline.  Start with registering info about how the
+           * target lays out data structures. *)
+          DataLayout.add (ExecutionEngine.target_data the_execution_engine) the_fpm;
+
+          (* Do simple "peephole" optimizations and bit-twiddling optzn. *)
+          add_instruction_combination the_fpm;
+
+          (* reassociate expressions. *)
+          add_reassociation the_fpm;
+
+          (* Eliminate Common SubExpressions. *)
+          add_gvn the_fpm;
+
+          (* Simplify the control flow graph (deleting unreachable blocks, etc). *)
+          add_cfg_simplification the_fpm;
+
+          ignore (PassManager.initialize the_fpm);
+
+          (* Run the main "interpreter loop" now. *)
+          Toplevel.main_loop the_fpm the_execution_engine stream;
+
+          (* Print out all the generated code. *)
+          dump_module Codegen.the_module
+        ;;
+
+        main ()
+
+bindings.c
+    .. code-block:: c
+
+        #include <stdio.h>
+
+        /* putchard - putchar that takes a double and returns 0. */
+        extern double putchard(double X) {
+          putchar((char)X);
+          return 0;
+        }
+
+        /* printd - printf that takes a double prints it as "%f\n", returning 0. */
+        extern double printd(double X) {
+          printf("%f\n", X);
+          return 0;
+        }
+
+`Next: Extending the language: mutable variables / SSA
+construction <OCamlLangImpl7.html>`_
+

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+=======================================================
+Kaleidoscope: Extending the Language: Mutable Variables
+=======================================================
+
+.. contents::
+   :local:
+
+Chapter 7 Introduction
+======================
+
+Welcome to Chapter 7 of the "`Implementing a language with
+LLVM <index.html>`_" tutorial. In chapters 1 through 6, we've built a
+very respectable, albeit simple, `functional programming
+language <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Functional_programming>`_. In our
+journey, we learned some parsing techniques, how to build and represent
+an AST, how to build LLVM IR, and how to optimize the resultant code as
+well as JIT compile it.
+
+While Kaleidoscope is interesting as a functional language, the fact
+that it is functional makes it "too easy" to generate LLVM IR for it. In
+particular, a functional language makes it very easy to build LLVM IR
+directly in `SSA
+form <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Static_single_assignment_form>`_.
+Since LLVM requires that the input code be in SSA form, this is a very
+nice property and it is often unclear to newcomers how to generate code
+for an imperative language with mutable variables.
+
+The short (and happy) summary of this chapter is that there is no need
+for your front-end to build SSA form: LLVM provides highly tuned and
+well tested support for this, though the way it works is a bit
+unexpected for some.
+
+Why is this a hard problem?
+===========================
+
+To understand why mutable variables cause complexities in SSA
+construction, consider this extremely simple C example:
+
+.. code-block:: c
+
+    int G, H;
+    int test(_Bool Condition) {
+      int X;
+      if (Condition)
+        X = G;
+      else
+        X = H;
+      return X;
+    }
+
+In this case, we have the variable "X", whose value depends on the path
+executed in the program. Because there are two different possible values
+for X before the return instruction, a PHI node is inserted to merge the
+two values. The LLVM IR that we want for this example looks like this:
+
+.. code-block:: llvm
+
+    @G = weak global i32 0   ; type of @G is i32*
+    @H = weak global i32 0   ; type of @H is i32*
+
+    define i32 @test(i1 %Condition) {
+    entry:
+      br i1 %Condition, label %cond_true, label %cond_false
+
+    cond_true:
+      %X.0 = load i32* @G
+      br label %cond_next
+
+    cond_false:
+      %X.1 = load i32* @H
+      br label %cond_next
+
+    cond_next:
+      %X.2 = phi i32 [ %X.1, %cond_false ], [ %X.0, %cond_true ]
+      ret i32 %X.2
+    }
+
+In this example, the loads from the G and H global variables are
+explicit in the LLVM IR, and they live in the then/else branches of the
+if statement (cond\_true/cond\_false). In order to merge the incoming
+values, the X.2 phi node in the cond\_next block selects the right value
+to use based on where control flow is coming from: if control flow comes
+from the cond\_false block, X.2 gets the value of X.1. Alternatively, if
+control flow comes from cond\_true, it gets the value of X.0. The intent
+of this chapter is not to explain the details of SSA form. For more
+information, see one of the many `online
+references <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Static_single_assignment_form>`_.
+
+The question for this article is "who places the phi nodes when lowering
+assignments to mutable variables?". The issue here is that LLVM
+*requires* that its IR be in SSA form: there is no "non-ssa" mode for
+it. However, SSA construction requires non-trivial algorithms and data
+structures, so it is inconvenient and wasteful for every front-end to
+have to reproduce this logic.
+
+Memory in LLVM
+==============
+
+The 'trick' here is that while LLVM does require all register values to
+be in SSA form, it does not require (or permit) memory objects to be in
+SSA form. In the example above, note that the loads from G and H are
+direct accesses to G and H: they are not renamed or versioned. This
+differs from some other compiler systems, which do try to version memory
+objects. In LLVM, instead of encoding dataflow analysis of memory into
+the LLVM IR, it is handled with `Analysis
+Passes <../WritingAnLLVMPass.html>`_ which are computed on demand.
+
+With this in mind, the high-level idea is that we want to make a stack
+variable (which lives in memory, because it is on the stack) for each
+mutable object in a function. To take advantage of this trick, we need
+to talk about how LLVM represents stack variables.
+
+In LLVM, all memory accesses are explicit with load/store instructions,
+and it is carefully designed not to have (or need) an "address-of"
+operator. Notice how the type of the @G/@H global variables is actually
+"i32\*" even though the variable is defined as "i32". What this means is
+that @G defines *space* for an i32 in the global data area, but its
+*name* actually refers to the address for that space. Stack variables
+work the same way, except that instead of being declared with global
+variable definitions, they are declared with the `LLVM alloca
+instruction <../LangRef.html#alloca-instruction>`_:
+
+.. code-block:: llvm
+
+    define i32 @example() {
+    entry:
+      %X = alloca i32           ; type of %X is i32*.
+      ...
+      %tmp = load i32* %X       ; load the stack value %X from the stack.
+      %tmp2 = add i32 %tmp, 1   ; increment it
+      store i32 %tmp2, i32* %X  ; store it back
+      ...
+
+This code shows an example of how you can declare and manipulate a stack
+variable in the LLVM IR. Stack memory allocated with the alloca
+instruction is fully general: you can pass the address of the stack slot
+to functions, you can store it in other variables, etc. In our example
+above, we could rewrite the example to use the alloca technique to avoid
+using a PHI node:
+
+.. code-block:: llvm
+
+    @G = weak global i32 0   ; type of @G is i32*
+    @H = weak global i32 0   ; type of @H is i32*
+
+    define i32 @test(i1 %Condition) {
+    entry:
+      %X = alloca i32           ; type of %X is i32*.
+      br i1 %Condition, label %cond_true, label %cond_false
+
+    cond_true:
+      %X.0 = load i32* @G
+            store i32 %X.0, i32* %X   ; Update X
+      br label %cond_next
+
+    cond_false:
+      %X.1 = load i32* @H
+            store i32 %X.1, i32* %X   ; Update X
+      br label %cond_next
+
+    cond_next:
+      %X.2 = load i32* %X       ; Read X
+      ret i32 %X.2
+    }
+
+With this, we have discovered a way to handle arbitrary mutable
+variables without the need to create Phi nodes at all:
+
+#. Each mutable variable becomes a stack allocation.
+#. Each read of the variable becomes a load from the stack.
+#. Each update of the variable becomes a store to the stack.
+#. Taking the address of a variable just uses the stack address
+   directly.
+
+While this solution has solved our immediate problem, it introduced
+another one: we have now apparently introduced a lot of stack traffic
+for very simple and common operations, a major performance problem.
+Fortunately for us, the LLVM optimizer has a highly-tuned optimization
+pass named "mem2reg" that handles this case, promoting allocas like this
+into SSA registers, inserting Phi nodes as appropriate. If you run this
+example through the pass, for example, you'll get:
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+    $ llvm-as < example.ll | opt -mem2reg | llvm-dis
+    @G = weak global i32 0
+    @H = weak global i32 0
+
+    define i32 @test(i1 %Condition) {
+    entry:
+      br i1 %Condition, label %cond_true, label %cond_false
+
+    cond_true:
+      %X.0 = load i32* @G
+      br label %cond_next
+
+    cond_false:
+      %X.1 = load i32* @H
+      br label %cond_next
+
+    cond_next:
+      %X.01 = phi i32 [ %X.1, %cond_false ], [ %X.0, %cond_true ]
+      ret i32 %X.01
+    }
+
+The mem2reg pass implements the standard "iterated dominance frontier"
+algorithm for constructing SSA form and has a number of optimizations
+that speed up (very common) degenerate cases. The mem2reg optimization
+pass is the answer to dealing with mutable variables, and we highly
+recommend that you depend on it. Note that mem2reg only works on
+variables in certain circumstances:
+
+#. mem2reg is alloca-driven: it looks for allocas and if it can handle
+   them, it promotes them. It does not apply to global variables or heap
+   allocations.
+#. mem2reg only looks for alloca instructions in the entry block of the
+   function. Being in the entry block guarantees that the alloca is only
+   executed once, which makes analysis simpler.
+#. mem2reg only promotes allocas whose uses are direct loads and stores.
+   If the address of the stack object is passed to a function, or if any
+   funny pointer arithmetic is involved, the alloca will not be
+   promoted.
+#. mem2reg only works on allocas of `first
+   class <../LangRef.html#first-class-types>`_ values (such as pointers,
+   scalars and vectors), and only if the array size of the allocation is
+   1 (or missing in the .ll file). mem2reg is not capable of promoting
+   structs or arrays to registers. Note that the "sroa" pass is
+   more powerful and can promote structs, "unions", and arrays in many
+   cases.
+
+All of these properties are easy to satisfy for most imperative
+languages, and we'll illustrate it below with Kaleidoscope. The final
+question you may be asking is: should I bother with this nonsense for my
+front-end? Wouldn't it be better if I just did SSA construction
+directly, avoiding use of the mem2reg optimization pass? In short, we
+strongly recommend that you use this technique for building SSA form,
+unless there is an extremely good reason not to. Using this technique
+is:
+
+-  Proven and well tested: clang uses this technique
+   for local mutable variables. As such, the most common clients of LLVM
+   are using this to handle a bulk of their variables. You can be sure
+   that bugs are found fast and fixed early.
+-  Extremely Fast: mem2reg has a number of special cases that make it
+   fast in common cases as well as fully general. For example, it has
+   fast-paths for variables that are only used in a single block,
+   variables that only have one assignment point, good heuristics to
+   avoid insertion of unneeded phi nodes, etc.
+-  Needed for debug info generation: `Debug information in
+   LLVM <../SourceLevelDebugging.html>`_ relies on having the address of
+   the variable exposed so that debug info can be attached to it. This
+   technique dovetails very naturally with this style of debug info.
+
+If nothing else, this makes it much easier to get your front-end up and
+running, and is very simple to implement. Lets extend Kaleidoscope with
+mutable variables now!
+
+Mutable Variables in Kaleidoscope
+=================================
+
+Now that we know the sort of problem we want to tackle, lets see what
+this looks like in the context of our little Kaleidoscope language.
+We're going to add two features:
+
+#. The ability to mutate variables with the '=' operator.
+#. The ability to define new variables.
+
+While the first item is really what this is about, we only have
+variables for incoming arguments as well as for induction variables, and
+redefining those only goes so far :). Also, the ability to define new
+variables is a useful thing regardless of whether you will be mutating
+them. Here's a motivating example that shows how we could use these:
+
+::
+
+    # Define ':' for sequencing: as a low-precedence operator that ignores operands
+    # and just returns the RHS.
+    def binary : 1 (x y) y;
+
+    # Recursive fib, we could do this before.
+    def fib(x)
+      if (x < 3) then
+        1
+      else
+        fib(x-1)+fib(x-2);
+
+    # Iterative fib.
+    def fibi(x)
+      var a = 1, b = 1, c in
+      (for i = 3, i < x in
+         c = a + b :
+         a = b :
+         b = c) :
+      b;
+
+    # Call it.
+    fibi(10);
+
+In order to mutate variables, we have to change our existing variables
+to use the "alloca trick". Once we have that, we'll add our new
+operator, then extend Kaleidoscope to support new variable definitions.
+
+Adjusting Existing Variables for Mutation
+=========================================
+
+The symbol table in Kaleidoscope is managed at code generation time by
+the '``named_values``' map. This map currently keeps track of the LLVM
+"Value\*" that holds the double value for the named variable. In order
+to support mutation, we need to change this slightly, so that it
+``named_values`` holds the *memory location* of the variable in
+question. Note that this change is a refactoring: it changes the
+structure of the code, but does not (by itself) change the behavior of
+the compiler. All of these changes are isolated in the Kaleidoscope code
+generator.
+
+At this point in Kaleidoscope's development, it only supports variables
+for two things: incoming arguments to functions and the induction
+variable of 'for' loops. For consistency, we'll allow mutation of these
+variables in addition to other user-defined variables. This means that
+these will both need memory locations.
+
+To start our transformation of Kaleidoscope, we'll change the
+``named_values`` map so that it maps to AllocaInst\* instead of Value\*.
+Once we do this, the C++ compiler will tell us what parts of the code we
+need to update:
+
+**Note:** the ocaml bindings currently model both ``Value*``'s and
+``AllocInst*``'s as ``Llvm.llvalue``'s, but this may change in the future
+to be more type safe.
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    let named_values:(string, llvalue) Hashtbl.t = Hashtbl.create 10
+
+Also, since we will need to create these alloca's, we'll use a helper
+function that ensures that the allocas are created in the entry block of
+the function:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    (* Create an alloca instruction in the entry block of the function. This
+     * is used for mutable variables etc. *)
+    let create_entry_block_alloca the_function var_name =
+      let builder = builder_at (instr_begin (entry_block the_function)) in
+      build_alloca double_type var_name builder
+
+This funny looking code creates an ``Llvm.llbuilder`` object that is
+pointing at the first instruction of the entry block. It then creates an
+alloca with the expected name and returns it. Because all values in
+Kaleidoscope are doubles, there is no need to pass in a type to use.
+
+With this in place, the first functionality change we want to make is to
+variable references. In our new scheme, variables live on the stack, so
+code generating a reference to them actually needs to produce a load
+from the stack slot:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    let rec codegen_expr = function
+      ...
+      | Ast.Variable name ->
+          let v = try Hashtbl.find named_values name with
+            | Not_found -> raise (Error "unknown variable name")
+          in
+          (* Load the value. *)
+          build_load v name builder
+
+As you can see, this is pretty straightforward. Now we need to update
+the things that define the variables to set up the alloca. We'll start
+with ``codegen_expr Ast.For ...`` (see the `full code listing <#id1>`_
+for the unabridged code):
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+      | Ast.For (var_name, start, end_, step, body) ->
+          let the_function = block_parent (insertion_block builder) in
+
+          (* Create an alloca for the variable in the entry block. *)
+          let alloca = create_entry_block_alloca the_function var_name in
+
+          (* Emit the start code first, without 'variable' in scope. *)
+          let start_val = codegen_expr start in
+
+          (* Store the value into the alloca. *)
+          ignore(build_store start_val alloca builder);
+
+          ...
+
+          (* Within the loop, the variable is defined equal to the PHI node. If it
+           * shadows an existing variable, we have to restore it, so save it
+           * now. *)
+          let old_val =
+            try Some (Hashtbl.find named_values var_name) with Not_found -> None
+          in
+          Hashtbl.add named_values var_name alloca;
+
+          ...
+
+          (* Compute the end condition. *)
+          let end_cond = codegen_expr end_ in
+
+          (* Reload, increment, and restore the alloca. This handles the case where
+           * the body of the loop mutates the variable. *)
+          let cur_var = build_load alloca var_name builder in
+          let next_var = build_add cur_var step_val "nextvar" builder in
+          ignore(build_store next_var alloca builder);
+          ...
+
+This code is virtually identical to the code `before we allowed mutable
+variables <OCamlLangImpl5.html#code-generation-for-the-for-loop>`_. The big difference is that
+we no longer have to construct a PHI node, and we use load/store to
+access the variable as needed.
+
+To support mutable argument variables, we need to also make allocas for
+them. The code for this is also pretty simple:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    (* Create an alloca for each argument and register the argument in the symbol
+     * table so that references to it will succeed. *)
+    let create_argument_allocas the_function proto =
+      let args = match proto with
+        | Ast.Prototype (_, args) | Ast.BinOpPrototype (_, args, _) -> args
+      in
+      Array.iteri (fun i ai ->
+        let var_name = args.(i) in
+        (* Create an alloca for this variable. *)
+        let alloca = create_entry_block_alloca the_function var_name in
+
+        (* Store the initial value into the alloca. *)
+        ignore(build_store ai alloca builder);
+
+        (* Add arguments to variable symbol table. *)
+        Hashtbl.add named_values var_name alloca;
+      ) (params the_function)
+
+For each argument, we make an alloca, store the input value to the
+function into the alloca, and register the alloca as the memory location
+for the argument. This method gets invoked by ``Codegen.codegen_func``
+right after it sets up the entry block for the function.
+
+The final missing piece is adding the mem2reg pass, which allows us to
+get good codegen once again:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    let main () =
+      ...
+      let the_fpm = PassManager.create_function Codegen.the_module in
+
+      (* Set up the optimizer pipeline.  Start with registering info about how the
+       * target lays out data structures. *)
+      DataLayout.add (ExecutionEngine.target_data the_execution_engine) the_fpm;
+
+      (* Promote allocas to registers. *)
+      add_memory_to_register_promotion the_fpm;
+
+      (* Do simple "peephole" optimizations and bit-twiddling optzn. *)
+      add_instruction_combining the_fpm;
+
+      (* reassociate expressions. *)
+      add_reassociation the_fpm;
+
+It is interesting to see what the code looks like before and after the
+mem2reg optimization runs. For example, this is the before/after code
+for our recursive fib function. Before the optimization:
+
+.. code-block:: llvm
+
+    define double @fib(double %x) {
+    entry:
+      %x1 = alloca double
+      store double %x, double* %x1
+      %x2 = load double* %x1
+      %cmptmp = fcmp ult double %x2, 3.000000e+00
+      %booltmp = uitofp i1 %cmptmp to double
+      %ifcond = fcmp one double %booltmp, 0.000000e+00
+      br i1 %ifcond, label %then, label %else
+
+    then:    ; preds = %entry
+      br label %ifcont
+
+    else:    ; preds = %entry
+      %x3 = load double* %x1
+      %subtmp = fsub double %x3, 1.000000e+00
+      %calltmp = call double @fib(double %subtmp)
+      %x4 = load double* %x1
+      %subtmp5 = fsub double %x4, 2.000000e+00
+      %calltmp6 = call double @fib(double %subtmp5)
+      %addtmp = fadd double %calltmp, %calltmp6
+      br label %ifcont
+
+    ifcont:    ; preds = %else, %then
+      %iftmp = phi double [ 1.000000e+00, %then ], [ %addtmp, %else ]
+      ret double %iftmp
+    }
+
+Here there is only one variable (x, the input argument) but you can
+still see the extremely simple-minded code generation strategy we are
+using. In the entry block, an alloca is created, and the initial input
+value is stored into it. Each reference to the variable does a reload
+from the stack. Also, note that we didn't modify the if/then/else
+expression, so it still inserts a PHI node. While we could make an
+alloca for it, it is actually easier to create a PHI node for it, so we
+still just make the PHI.
+
+Here is the code after the mem2reg pass runs:
+
+.. code-block:: llvm
+
+    define double @fib(double %x) {
+    entry:
+      %cmptmp = fcmp ult double %x, 3.000000e+00
+      %booltmp = uitofp i1 %cmptmp to double
+      %ifcond = fcmp one double %booltmp, 0.000000e+00
+      br i1 %ifcond, label %then, label %else
+
+    then:
+      br label %ifcont
+
+    else:
+      %subtmp = fsub double %x, 1.000000e+00
+      %calltmp = call double @fib(double %subtmp)
+      %subtmp5 = fsub double %x, 2.000000e+00
+      %calltmp6 = call double @fib(double %subtmp5)
+      %addtmp = fadd double %calltmp, %calltmp6
+      br label %ifcont
+
+    ifcont:    ; preds = %else, %then
+      %iftmp = phi double [ 1.000000e+00, %then ], [ %addtmp, %else ]
+      ret double %iftmp
+    }
+
+This is a trivial case for mem2reg, since there are no redefinitions of
+the variable. The point of showing this is to calm your tension about
+inserting such blatent inefficiencies :).
+
+After the rest of the optimizers run, we get:
+
+.. code-block:: llvm
+
+    define double @fib(double %x) {
+    entry:
+      %cmptmp = fcmp ult double %x, 3.000000e+00
+      %booltmp = uitofp i1 %cmptmp to double
+      %ifcond = fcmp ueq double %booltmp, 0.000000e+00
+      br i1 %ifcond, label %else, label %ifcont
+
+    else:
+      %subtmp = fsub double %x, 1.000000e+00
+      %calltmp = call double @fib(double %subtmp)
+      %subtmp5 = fsub double %x, 2.000000e+00
+      %calltmp6 = call double @fib(double %subtmp5)
+      %addtmp = fadd double %calltmp, %calltmp6
+      ret double %addtmp
+
+    ifcont:
+      ret double 1.000000e+00
+    }
+
+Here we see that the simplifycfg pass decided to clone the return
+instruction into the end of the 'else' block. This allowed it to
+eliminate some branches and the PHI node.
+
+Now that all symbol table references are updated to use stack variables,
+we'll add the assignment operator.
+
+New Assignment Operator
+=======================
+
+With our current framework, adding a new assignment operator is really
+simple. We will parse it just like any other binary operator, but handle
+it internally (instead of allowing the user to define it). The first
+step is to set a precedence:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    let main () =
+      (* Install standard binary operators.
+       * 1 is the lowest precedence. *)
+      Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '=' 2;
+      Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '<' 10;
+      Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '+' 20;
+      Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '-' 20;
+      ...
+
+Now that the parser knows the precedence of the binary operator, it
+takes care of all the parsing and AST generation. We just need to
+implement codegen for the assignment operator. This looks like:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    let rec codegen_expr = function
+          begin match op with
+          | '=' ->
+              (* Special case '=' because we don't want to emit the LHS as an
+               * expression. *)
+              let name =
+                match lhs with
+                | Ast.Variable name -> name
+                | _ -> raise (Error "destination of '=' must be a variable")
+              in
+
+Unlike the rest of the binary operators, our assignment operator doesn't
+follow the "emit LHS, emit RHS, do computation" model. As such, it is
+handled as a special case before the other binary operators are handled.
+The other strange thing is that it requires the LHS to be a variable. It
+is invalid to have "(x+1) = expr" - only things like "x = expr" are
+allowed.
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+              (* Codegen the rhs. *)
+              let val_ = codegen_expr rhs in
+
+              (* Lookup the name. *)
+              let variable = try Hashtbl.find named_values name with
+              | Not_found -> raise (Error "unknown variable name")
+              in
+              ignore(build_store val_ variable builder);
+              val_
+          | _ ->
+                ...
+
+Once we have the variable, codegen'ing the assignment is
+straightforward: we emit the RHS of the assignment, create a store, and
+return the computed value. Returning a value allows for chained
+assignments like "X = (Y = Z)".
+
+Now that we have an assignment operator, we can mutate loop variables
+and arguments. For example, we can now run code like this:
+
+::
+
+    # Function to print a double.
+    extern printd(x);
+
+    # Define ':' for sequencing: as a low-precedence operator that ignores operands
+    # and just returns the RHS.
+    def binary : 1 (x y) y;
+
+    def test(x)
+      printd(x) :
+      x = 4 :
+      printd(x);
+
+    test(123);
+
+When run, this example prints "123" and then "4", showing that we did
+actually mutate the value! Okay, we have now officially implemented our
+goal: getting this to work requires SSA construction in the general
+case. However, to be really useful, we want the ability to define our
+own local variables, lets add this next!
+
+User-defined Local Variables
+============================
+
+Adding var/in is just like any other other extensions we made to
+Kaleidoscope: we extend the lexer, the parser, the AST and the code
+generator. The first step for adding our new 'var/in' construct is to
+extend the lexer. As before, this is pretty trivial, the code looks like
+this:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    type token =
+      ...
+      (* var definition *)
+      | Var
+
+    ...
+
+    and lex_ident buffer = parser
+          ...
+          | "in" -> [< 'Token.In; stream >]
+          | "binary" -> [< 'Token.Binary; stream >]
+          | "unary" -> [< 'Token.Unary; stream >]
+          | "var" -> [< 'Token.Var; stream >]
+          ...
+
+The next step is to define the AST node that we will construct. For
+var/in, it looks like this:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    type expr =
+      ...
+      (* variant for var/in. *)
+      | Var of (string * expr option) array * expr
+      ...
+
+var/in allows a list of names to be defined all at once, and each name
+can optionally have an initializer value. As such, we capture this
+information in the VarNames vector. Also, var/in has a body, this body
+is allowed to access the variables defined by the var/in.
+
+With this in place, we can define the parser pieces. The first thing we
+do is add it as a primary expression:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    (* primary
+     *   ::= identifier
+     *   ::= numberexpr
+     *   ::= parenexpr
+     *   ::= ifexpr
+     *   ::= forexpr
+     *   ::= varexpr *)
+    let rec parse_primary = parser
+      ...
+      (* varexpr
+       *   ::= 'var' identifier ('=' expression?
+       *             (',' identifier ('=' expression)?)* 'in' expression *)
+      | [< 'Token.Var;
+           (* At least one variable name is required. *)
+           'Token.Ident id ?? "expected identifier after var";
+           init=parse_var_init;
+           var_names=parse_var_names [(id, init)];
+           (* At this point, we have to have 'in'. *)
+           'Token.In ?? "expected 'in' keyword after 'var'";
+           body=parse_expr >] ->
+          Ast.Var (Array.of_list (List.rev var_names), body)
+
+    ...
+
+    and parse_var_init = parser
+      (* read in the optional initializer. *)
+      | [< 'Token.Kwd '='; e=parse_expr >] -> Some e
+      | [< >] -> None
+
+    and parse_var_names accumulator = parser
+      | [< 'Token.Kwd ',';
+           'Token.Ident id ?? "expected identifier list after var";
+           init=parse_var_init;
+           e=parse_var_names ((id, init) :: accumulator) >] -> e
+      | [< >] -> accumulator
+
+Now that we can parse and represent the code, we need to support
+emission of LLVM IR for it. This code starts out with:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+    let rec codegen_expr = function
+      ...
+      | Ast.Var (var_names, body)
+          let old_bindings = ref [] in
+
+          let the_function = block_parent (insertion_block builder) in
+
+          (* Register all variables and emit their initializer. *)
+          Array.iter (fun (var_name, init) ->
+
+Basically it loops over all the variables, installing them one at a
+time. For each variable we put into the symbol table, we remember the
+previous value that we replace in OldBindings.
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+            (* Emit the initializer before adding the variable to scope, this
+             * prevents the initializer from referencing the variable itself, and
+             * permits stuff like this:
+             *   var a = 1 in
+             *     var a = a in ...   # refers to outer 'a'. *)
+            let init_val =
+              match init with
+              | Some init -> codegen_expr init
+              (* If not specified, use 0.0. *)
+              | None -> const_float double_type 0.0
+            in
+
+            let alloca = create_entry_block_alloca the_function var_name in
+            ignore(build_store init_val alloca builder);
+
+            (* Remember the old variable binding so that we can restore the binding
+             * when we unrecurse. *)
+
+            begin
+              try
+                let old_value = Hashtbl.find named_values var_name in
+                old_bindings := (var_name, old_value) :: !old_bindings;
+              with Not_found > ()
+            end;
+
+            (* Remember this binding. *)
+            Hashtbl.add named_values var_name alloca;
+          ) var_names;
+
+There are more comments here than code. The basic idea is that we emit
+the initializer, create the alloca, then update the symbol table to
+point to it. Once all the variables are installed in the symbol table,
+we evaluate the body of the var/in expression:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+          (* Codegen the body, now that all vars are in scope. *)
+          let body_val = codegen_expr body in
+
+Finally, before returning, we restore the previous variable bindings:
+
+.. code-block:: ocaml
+
+          (* Pop all our variables from scope. *)
+          List.iter (fun (var_name, old_value) ->
+            Hashtbl.add named_values var_name old_value
+          ) !old_bindings;
+
+          (* Return the body computation. *)
+          body_val
+
+The end result of all of this is that we get properly scoped variable
+definitions, and we even (trivially) allow mutation of them :).
+
+With this, we completed what we set out to do. Our nice iterative fib
+example from the intro compiles and runs just fine. The mem2reg pass
+optimizes all of our stack variables into SSA registers, inserting PHI
+nodes where needed, and our front-end remains simple: no "iterated
+dominance frontier" computation anywhere in sight.
+
+Full Code Listing
+=================
+
+Here is the complete code listing for our running example, enhanced with
+mutable variables and var/in support. To build this example, use:
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+    # Compile
+    ocamlbuild toy.byte
+    # Run
+    ./toy.byte
+
+Here is the code:
+
+\_tags:
+    ::
+
+        <{lexer,parser}.ml>: use_camlp4, pp(camlp4of)
+        <*.{byte,native}>: g++, use_llvm, use_llvm_analysis
+        <*.{byte,native}>: use_llvm_executionengine, use_llvm_target
+        <*.{byte,native}>: use_llvm_scalar_opts, use_bindings
+
+myocamlbuild.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        open Ocamlbuild_plugin;;
+
+        ocaml_lib ~extern:true "llvm";;
+        ocaml_lib ~extern:true "llvm_analysis";;
+        ocaml_lib ~extern:true "llvm_executionengine";;
+        ocaml_lib ~extern:true "llvm_target";;
+        ocaml_lib ~extern:true "llvm_scalar_opts";;
+
+        flag ["link"; "ocaml"; "g++"] (S[A"-cc"; A"g++"; A"-cclib"; A"-rdynamic"]);;
+        dep ["link"; "ocaml"; "use_bindings"] ["bindings.o"];;
+
+token.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Lexer Tokens
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        (* The lexer returns these 'Kwd' if it is an unknown character, otherwise one of
+         * these others for known things. *)
+        type token =
+          (* commands *)
+          | Def | Extern
+
+          (* primary *)
+          | Ident of string | Number of float
+
+          (* unknown *)
+          | Kwd of char
+
+          (* control *)
+          | If | Then | Else
+          | For | In
+
+          (* operators *)
+          | Binary | Unary
+
+          (* var definition *)
+          | Var
+
+lexer.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Lexer
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        let rec lex = parser
+          (* Skip any whitespace. *)
+          | [< ' (' ' | '\n' | '\r' | '\t'); stream >] -> lex stream
+
+          (* identifier: [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9] *)
+          | [< ' ('A' .. 'Z' | 'a' .. 'z' as c); stream >] ->
+              let buffer = Buffer.create 1 in
+              Buffer.add_char buffer c;
+              lex_ident buffer stream
+
+          (* number: [0-9.]+ *)
+          | [< ' ('0' .. '9' as c); stream >] ->
+              let buffer = Buffer.create 1 in
+              Buffer.add_char buffer c;
+              lex_number buffer stream
+
+          (* Comment until end of line. *)
+          | [< ' ('#'); stream >] ->
+              lex_comment stream
+
+          (* Otherwise, just return the character as its ascii value. *)
+          | [< 'c; stream >] ->
+              [< 'Token.Kwd c; lex stream >]
+
+          (* end of stream. *)
+          | [< >] -> [< >]
+
+        and lex_number buffer = parser
+          | [< ' ('0' .. '9' | '.' as c); stream >] ->
+              Buffer.add_char buffer c;
+              lex_number buffer stream
+          | [< stream=lex >] ->
+              [< 'Token.Number (float_of_string (Buffer.contents buffer)); stream >]
+
+        and lex_ident buffer = parser
+          | [< ' ('A' .. 'Z' | 'a' .. 'z' | '0' .. '9' as c); stream >] ->
+              Buffer.add_char buffer c;
+              lex_ident buffer stream
+          | [< stream=lex >] ->
+              match Buffer.contents buffer with
+              | "def" -> [< 'Token.Def; stream >]
+              | "extern" -> [< 'Token.Extern; stream >]
+              | "if" -> [< 'Token.If; stream >]
+              | "then" -> [< 'Token.Then; stream >]
+              | "else" -> [< 'Token.Else; stream >]
+              | "for" -> [< 'Token.For; stream >]
+              | "in" -> [< 'Token.In; stream >]
+              | "binary" -> [< 'Token.Binary; stream >]
+              | "unary" -> [< 'Token.Unary; stream >]
+              | "var" -> [< 'Token.Var; stream >]
+              | id -> [< 'Token.Ident id; stream >]
+
+        and lex_comment = parser
+          | [< ' ('\n'); stream=lex >] -> stream
+          | [< 'c; e=lex_comment >] -> e
+          | [< >] -> [< >]
+
+ast.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Abstract Syntax Tree (aka Parse Tree)
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        (* expr - Base type for all expression nodes. *)
+        type expr =
+          (* variant for numeric literals like "1.0". *)
+          | Number of float
+
+          (* variant for referencing a variable, like "a". *)
+          | Variable of string
+
+          (* variant for a unary operator. *)
+          | Unary of char * expr
+
+          (* variant for a binary operator. *)
+          | Binary of char * expr * expr
+
+          (* variant for function calls. *)
+          | Call of string * expr array
+
+          (* variant for if/then/else. *)
+          | If of expr * expr * expr
+
+          (* variant for for/in. *)
+          | For of string * expr * expr * expr option * expr
+
+          (* variant for var/in. *)
+          | Var of (string * expr option) array * expr
+
+        (* proto - This type represents the "prototype" for a function, which captures
+         * its name, and its argument names (thus implicitly the number of arguments the
+         * function takes). *)
+        type proto =
+          | Prototype of string * string array
+          | BinOpPrototype of string * string array * int
+
+        (* func - This type represents a function definition itself. *)
+        type func = Function of proto * expr
+
+parser.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===---------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Parser
+         *===---------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        (* binop_precedence - This holds the precedence for each binary operator that is
+         * defined *)
+        let binop_precedence:(char, int) Hashtbl.t = Hashtbl.create 10
+
+        (* precedence - Get the precedence of the pending binary operator token. *)
+        let precedence c = try Hashtbl.find binop_precedence c with Not_found -> -1
+
+        (* primary
+         *   ::= identifier
+         *   ::= numberexpr
+         *   ::= parenexpr
+         *   ::= ifexpr
+         *   ::= forexpr
+         *   ::= varexpr *)
+        let rec parse_primary = parser
+          (* numberexpr ::= number *)
+          | [< 'Token.Number n >] -> Ast.Number n
+
+          (* parenexpr ::= '(' expression ')' *)
+          | [< 'Token.Kwd '('; e=parse_expr; 'Token.Kwd ')' ?? "expected ')'" >] -> e
+
+          (* identifierexpr
+           *   ::= identifier
+           *   ::= identifier '(' argumentexpr ')' *)
+          | [< 'Token.Ident id; stream >] ->
+              let rec parse_args accumulator = parser
+                | [< e=parse_expr; stream >] ->
+                    begin parser
+                      | [< 'Token.Kwd ','; e=parse_args (e :: accumulator) >] -> e
+                      | [< >] -> e :: accumulator
+                    end stream
+                | [< >] -> accumulator
+              in
+              let rec parse_ident id = parser
+                (* Call. *)
+                | [< 'Token.Kwd '(';
+                     args=parse_args [];
+                     'Token.Kwd ')' ?? "expected ')'">] ->
+                    Ast.Call (id, Array.of_list (List.rev args))
+
+                (* Simple variable ref. *)
+                | [< >] -> Ast.Variable id
+              in
+              parse_ident id stream
+
+          (* ifexpr ::= 'if' expr 'then' expr 'else' expr *)
+          | [< 'Token.If; c=parse_expr;
+               'Token.Then ?? "expected 'then'"; t=parse_expr;
+               'Token.Else ?? "expected 'else'"; e=parse_expr >] ->
+              Ast.If (c, t, e)
+
+          (* forexpr
+                ::= 'for' identifier '=' expr ',' expr (',' expr)? 'in' expression *)
+          | [< 'Token.For;
+               'Token.Ident id ?? "expected identifier after for";
+               'Token.Kwd '=' ?? "expected '=' after for";
+               stream >] ->
+              begin parser
+                | [<
+                     start=parse_expr;
+                     'Token.Kwd ',' ?? "expected ',' after for";
+                     end_=parse_expr;
+                     stream >] ->
+                    let step =
+                      begin parser
+                      | [< 'Token.Kwd ','; step=parse_expr >] -> Some step
+                      | [< >] -> None
+                      end stream
+                    in
+                    begin parser
+                    | [< 'Token.In; body=parse_expr >] ->
+                        Ast.For (id, start, end_, step, body)
+                    | [< >] ->
+                        raise (Stream.Error "expected 'in' after for")
+                    end stream
+                | [< >] ->
+                    raise (Stream.Error "expected '=' after for")
+              end stream
+
+          (* varexpr
+           *   ::= 'var' identifier ('=' expression?
+           *             (',' identifier ('=' expression)?)* 'in' expression *)
+          | [< 'Token.Var;
+               (* At least one variable name is required. *)
+               'Token.Ident id ?? "expected identifier after var";
+               init=parse_var_init;
+               var_names=parse_var_names [(id, init)];
+               (* At this point, we have to have 'in'. *)
+               'Token.In ?? "expected 'in' keyword after 'var'";
+               body=parse_expr >] ->
+              Ast.Var (Array.of_list (List.rev var_names), body)
+
+          | [< >] -> raise (Stream.Error "unknown token when expecting an expression.")
+
+        (* unary
+         *   ::= primary
+         *   ::= '!' unary *)
+        and parse_unary = parser
+          (* If this is a unary operator, read it. *)
+          | [< 'Token.Kwd op when op != '(' && op != ')'; operand=parse_expr >] ->
+              Ast.Unary (op, operand)
+
+          (* If the current token is not an operator, it must be a primary expr. *)
+          | [< stream >] -> parse_primary stream
+
+        (* binoprhs
+         *   ::= ('+' primary)* *)
+        and parse_bin_rhs expr_prec lhs stream =
+          match Stream.peek stream with
+          (* If this is a binop, find its precedence. *)
+          | Some (Token.Kwd c) when Hashtbl.mem binop_precedence c ->
+              let token_prec = precedence c in
+
+              (* If this is a binop that binds at least as tightly as the current binop,
+               * consume it, otherwise we are done. *)
+              if token_prec < expr_prec then lhs else begin
+                (* Eat the binop. *)
+                Stream.junk stream;
+
+                (* Parse the primary expression after the binary operator. *)
+                let rhs = parse_unary stream in
+
+                (* Okay, we know this is a binop. *)
+                let rhs =
+                  match Stream.peek stream with
+                  | Some (Token.Kwd c2) ->
+                      (* If BinOp binds less tightly with rhs than the operator after
+                       * rhs, let the pending operator take rhs as its lhs. *)
+                      let next_prec = precedence c2 in
+                      if token_prec < next_prec
+                      then parse_bin_rhs (token_prec + 1) rhs stream
+                      else rhs
+                  | _ -> rhs
+                in
+
+                (* Merge lhs/rhs. *)
+                let lhs = Ast.Binary (c, lhs, rhs) in
+                parse_bin_rhs expr_prec lhs stream
+              end
+          | _ -> lhs
+
+        and parse_var_init = parser
+          (* read in the optional initializer. *)
+          | [< 'Token.Kwd '='; e=parse_expr >] -> Some e
+          | [< >] -> None
+
+        and parse_var_names accumulator = parser
+          | [< 'Token.Kwd ',';
+               'Token.Ident id ?? "expected identifier list after var";
+               init=parse_var_init;
+               e=parse_var_names ((id, init) :: accumulator) >] -> e
+          | [< >] -> accumulator
+
+        (* expression
+         *   ::= primary binoprhs *)
+        and parse_expr = parser
+          | [< lhs=parse_unary; stream >] -> parse_bin_rhs 0 lhs stream
+
+        (* prototype
+         *   ::= id '(' id* ')'
+         *   ::= binary LETTER number? (id, id)
+         *   ::= unary LETTER number? (id) *)
+        let parse_prototype =
+          let rec parse_args accumulator = parser
+            | [< 'Token.Ident id; e=parse_args (id::accumulator) >] -> e
+            | [< >] -> accumulator
+          in
+          let parse_operator = parser
+            | [< 'Token.Unary >] -> "unary", 1
+            | [< 'Token.Binary >] -> "binary", 2
+          in
+          let parse_binary_precedence = parser
+            | [< 'Token.Number n >] -> int_of_float n
+            | [< >] -> 30
+          in
+          parser
+          | [< 'Token.Ident id;
+               'Token.Kwd '(' ?? "expected '(' in prototype";
+               args=parse_args [];
+               'Token.Kwd ')' ?? "expected ')' in prototype" >] ->
+              (* success. *)
+              Ast.Prototype (id, Array.of_list (List.rev args))
+          | [< (prefix, kind)=parse_operator;
+               'Token.Kwd op ?? "expected an operator";
+               (* Read the precedence if present. *)
+               binary_precedence=parse_binary_precedence;
+               'Token.Kwd '(' ?? "expected '(' in prototype";
+                args=parse_args [];
+               'Token.Kwd ')' ?? "expected ')' in prototype" >] ->
+              let name = prefix ^ (String.make 1 op) in
+              let args = Array.of_list (List.rev args) in
+
+              (* Verify right number of arguments for operator. *)
+              if Array.length args != kind
+              then raise (Stream.Error "invalid number of operands for operator")
+              else
+                if kind == 1 then
+                  Ast.Prototype (name, args)
+                else
+                  Ast.BinOpPrototype (name, args, binary_precedence)
+          | [< >] ->
+              raise (Stream.Error "expected function name in prototype")
+
+        (* definition ::= 'def' prototype expression *)
+        let parse_definition = parser
+          | [< 'Token.Def; p=parse_prototype; e=parse_expr >] ->
+              Ast.Function (p, e)
+
+        (* toplevelexpr ::= expression *)
+        let parse_toplevel = parser
+          | [< e=parse_expr >] ->
+              (* Make an anonymous proto. *)
+              Ast.Function (Ast.Prototype ("", [||]), e)
+
+        (*  external ::= 'extern' prototype *)
+        let parse_extern = parser
+          | [< 'Token.Extern; e=parse_prototype >] -> e
+
+codegen.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Code Generation
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        open Llvm
+
+        exception Error of string
+
+        let context = global_context ()
+        let the_module = create_module context "my cool jit"
+        let builder = builder context
+        let named_values:(string, llvalue) Hashtbl.t = Hashtbl.create 10
+        let double_type = double_type context
+
+        (* Create an alloca instruction in the entry block of the function. This
+         * is used for mutable variables etc. *)
+        let create_entry_block_alloca the_function var_name =
+          let builder = builder_at context (instr_begin (entry_block the_function)) in
+          build_alloca double_type var_name builder
+
+        let rec codegen_expr = function
+          | Ast.Number n -> const_float double_type n
+          | Ast.Variable name ->
+              let v = try Hashtbl.find named_values name with
+                | Not_found -> raise (Error "unknown variable name")
+              in
+              (* Load the value. *)
+              build_load v name builder
+          | Ast.Unary (op, operand) ->
+              let operand = codegen_expr operand in
+              let callee = "unary" ^ (String.make 1 op) in
+              let callee =
+                match lookup_function callee the_module with
+                | Some callee -> callee
+                | None -> raise (Error "unknown unary operator")
+              in
+              build_call callee [|operand|] "unop" builder
+          | Ast.Binary (op, lhs, rhs) ->
+              begin match op with
+              | '=' ->
+                  (* Special case '=' because we don't want to emit the LHS as an
+                   * expression. *)
+                  let name =
+                    match lhs with
+                    | Ast.Variable name -> name
+                    | _ -> raise (Error "destination of '=' must be a variable")
+                  in
+
+                  (* Codegen the rhs. *)
+                  let val_ = codegen_expr rhs in
+
+                  (* Lookup the name. *)
+                  let variable = try Hashtbl.find named_values name with
+                  | Not_found -> raise (Error "unknown variable name")
+                  in
+                  ignore(build_store val_ variable builder);
+                  val_
+              | _ ->
+                  let lhs_val = codegen_expr lhs in
+                  let rhs_val = codegen_expr rhs in
+                  begin
+                    match op with
+                    | '+' -> build_add lhs_val rhs_val "addtmp" builder
+                    | '-' -> build_sub lhs_val rhs_val "subtmp" builder
+                    | '*' -> build_mul lhs_val rhs_val "multmp" builder
+                    | '<' ->
+                        (* Convert bool 0/1 to double 0.0 or 1.0 *)
+                        let i = build_fcmp Fcmp.Ult lhs_val rhs_val "cmptmp" builder in
+                        build_uitofp i double_type "booltmp" builder
+                    | _ ->
+                        (* If it wasn't a builtin binary operator, it must be a user defined
+                         * one. Emit a call to it. *)
+                        let callee = "binary" ^ (String.make 1 op) in
+                        let callee =
+                          match lookup_function callee the_module with
+                          | Some callee -> callee
+                          | None -> raise (Error "binary operator not found!")
+                        in
+                        build_call callee [|lhs_val; rhs_val|] "binop" builder
+                  end
+              end
+          | Ast.Call (callee, args) ->
+              (* Look up the name in the module table. *)
+              let callee =
+                match lookup_function callee the_module with
+                | Some callee -> callee
+                | None -> raise (Error "unknown function referenced")
+              in
+              let params = params callee in
+
+              (* If argument mismatch error. *)
+              if Array.length params == Array.length args then () else
+                raise (Error "incorrect # arguments passed");
+              let args = Array.map codegen_expr args in
+              build_call callee args "calltmp" builder
+          | Ast.If (cond, then_, else_) ->
+              let cond = codegen_expr cond in
+
+              (* Convert condition to a bool by comparing equal to 0.0 *)
+              let zero = const_float double_type 0.0 in
+              let cond_val = build_fcmp Fcmp.One cond zero "ifcond" builder in
+
+              (* Grab the first block so that we might later add the conditional branch
+               * to it at the end of the function. *)
+              let start_bb = insertion_block builder in
+              let the_function = block_parent start_bb in
+
+              let then_bb = append_block context "then" the_function in
+
+              (* Emit 'then' value. *)
+              position_at_end then_bb builder;
+              let then_val = codegen_expr then_ in
+
+              (* Codegen of 'then' can change the current block, update then_bb for the
+               * phi. We create a new name because one is used for the phi node, and the
+               * other is used for the conditional branch. *)
+              let new_then_bb = insertion_block builder in
+
+              (* Emit 'else' value. *)
+              let else_bb = append_block context "else" the_function in
+              position_at_end else_bb builder;
+              let else_val = codegen_expr else_ in
+
+              (* Codegen of 'else' can change the current block, update else_bb for the
+               * phi. *)
+              let new_else_bb = insertion_block builder in
+
+              (* Emit merge block. *)
+              let merge_bb = append_block context "ifcont" the_function in
+              position_at_end merge_bb builder;
+              let incoming = [(then_val, new_then_bb); (else_val, new_else_bb)] in
+              let phi = build_phi incoming "iftmp" builder in
+
+              (* Return to the start block to add the conditional branch. *)
+              position_at_end start_bb builder;
+              ignore (build_cond_br cond_val then_bb else_bb builder);
+
+              (* Set a unconditional branch at the end of the 'then' block and the
+               * 'else' block to the 'merge' block. *)
+              position_at_end new_then_bb builder; ignore (build_br merge_bb builder);
+              position_at_end new_else_bb builder; ignore (build_br merge_bb builder);
+
+              (* Finally, set the builder to the end of the merge block. *)
+              position_at_end merge_bb builder;
+
+              phi
+          | Ast.For (var_name, start, end_, step, body) ->
+              (* Output this as:
+               *   var = alloca double
+               *   ...
+               *   start = startexpr
+               *   store start -> var
+               *   goto loop
+               * loop:
+               *   ...
+               *   bodyexpr
+               *   ...
+               * loopend:
+               *   step = stepexpr
+               *   endcond = endexpr
+               *
+               *   curvar = load var
+               *   nextvar = curvar + step
+               *   store nextvar -> var
+               *   br endcond, loop, endloop
+               * outloop: *)
+
+              let the_function = block_parent (insertion_block builder) in
+
+              (* Create an alloca for the variable in the entry block. *)
+              let alloca = create_entry_block_alloca the_function var_name in
+
+              (* Emit the start code first, without 'variable' in scope. *)
+              let start_val = codegen_expr start in
+
+              (* Store the value into the alloca. *)
+              ignore(build_store start_val alloca builder);
+
+              (* Make the new basic block for the loop header, inserting after current
+               * block. *)
+              let loop_bb = append_block context "loop" the_function in
+
+              (* Insert an explicit fall through from the current block to the
+               * loop_bb. *)
+              ignore (build_br loop_bb builder);
+
+              (* Start insertion in loop_bb. *)
+              position_at_end loop_bb builder;
+
+              (* Within the loop, the variable is defined equal to the PHI node. If it
+               * shadows an existing variable, we have to restore it, so save it
+               * now. *)
+              let old_val =
+                try Some (Hashtbl.find named_values var_name) with Not_found -> None
+              in
+              Hashtbl.add named_values var_name alloca;
+
+              (* Emit the body of the loop.  This, like any other expr, can change the
+               * current BB.  Note that we ignore the value computed by the body, but
+               * don't allow an error *)
+              ignore (codegen_expr body);
+
+              (* Emit the step value. *)
+              let step_val =
+                match step with
+                | Some step -> codegen_expr step
+                (* If not specified, use 1.0. *)
+                | None -> const_float double_type 1.0
+              in
+
+              (* Compute the end condition. *)
+              let end_cond = codegen_expr end_ in
+
+              (* Reload, increment, and restore the alloca. This handles the case where
+               * the body of the loop mutates the variable. *)
+              let cur_var = build_load alloca var_name builder in
+              let next_var = build_add cur_var step_val "nextvar" builder in
+              ignore(build_store next_var alloca builder);
+
+              (* Convert condition to a bool by comparing equal to 0.0. *)
+              let zero = const_float double_type 0.0 in
+              let end_cond = build_fcmp Fcmp.One end_cond zero "loopcond" builder in
+
+              (* Create the "after loop" block and insert it. *)
+              let after_bb = append_block context "afterloop" the_function in
+
+              (* Insert the conditional branch into the end of loop_end_bb. *)
+              ignore (build_cond_br end_cond loop_bb after_bb builder);
+
+              (* Any new code will be inserted in after_bb. *)
+              position_at_end after_bb builder;
+
+              (* Restore the unshadowed variable. *)
+              begin match old_val with
+              | Some old_val -> Hashtbl.add named_values var_name old_val
+              | None -> ()
+              end;
+
+              (* for expr always returns 0.0. *)
+              const_null double_type
+          | Ast.Var (var_names, body) ->
+              let old_bindings = ref [] in
+
+              let the_function = block_parent (insertion_block builder) in
+
+              (* Register all variables and emit their initializer. *)
+              Array.iter (fun (var_name, init) ->
+                (* Emit the initializer before adding the variable to scope, this
+                 * prevents the initializer from referencing the variable itself, and
+                 * permits stuff like this:
+                 *   var a = 1 in
+                 *     var a = a in ...   # refers to outer 'a'. *)
+                let init_val =
+                  match init with
+                  | Some init -> codegen_expr init
+                  (* If not specified, use 0.0. *)
+                  | None -> const_float double_type 0.0
+                in
+
+                let alloca = create_entry_block_alloca the_function var_name in
+                ignore(build_store init_val alloca builder);
+
+                (* Remember the old variable binding so that we can restore the binding
+                 * when we unrecurse. *)
+                begin
+                  try
+                    let old_value = Hashtbl.find named_values var_name in
+                    old_bindings := (var_name, old_value) :: !old_bindings;
+                  with Not_found -> ()
+                end;
+
+                (* Remember this binding. *)
+                Hashtbl.add named_values var_name alloca;
+              ) var_names;
+
+              (* Codegen the body, now that all vars are in scope. *)
+              let body_val = codegen_expr body in
+
+              (* Pop all our variables from scope. *)
+              List.iter (fun (var_name, old_value) ->
+                Hashtbl.add named_values var_name old_value
+              ) !old_bindings;
+
+              (* Return the body computation. *)
+              body_val
+
+        let codegen_proto = function
+          | Ast.Prototype (name, args) | Ast.BinOpPrototype (name, args, _) ->
+              (* Make the function type: double(double,double) etc. *)
+              let doubles = Array.make (Array.length args) double_type in
+              let ft = function_type double_type doubles in
+              let f =
+                match lookup_function name the_module with
+                | None -> declare_function name ft the_module
+
+                (* If 'f' conflicted, there was already something named 'name'. If it
+                 * has a body, don't allow redefinition or reextern. *)
+                | Some f ->
+                    (* If 'f' already has a body, reject this. *)
+                    if block_begin f <> At_end f then
+                      raise (Error "redefinition of function");
+
+                    (* If 'f' took a different number of arguments, reject. *)
+                    if element_type (type_of f) <> ft then
+                      raise (Error "redefinition of function with different # args");
+                    f
+              in
+
+              (* Set names for all arguments. *)
+              Array.iteri (fun i a ->
+                let n = args.(i) in
+                set_value_name n a;
+                Hashtbl.add named_values n a;
+              ) (params f);
+              f
+
+        (* Create an alloca for each argument and register the argument in the symbol
+         * table so that references to it will succeed. *)
+        let create_argument_allocas the_function proto =
+          let args = match proto with
+            | Ast.Prototype (_, args) | Ast.BinOpPrototype (_, args, _) -> args
+          in
+          Array.iteri (fun i ai ->
+            let var_name = args.(i) in
+            (* Create an alloca for this variable. *)
+            let alloca = create_entry_block_alloca the_function var_name in
+
+            (* Store the initial value into the alloca. *)
+            ignore(build_store ai alloca builder);
+
+            (* Add arguments to variable symbol table. *)
+            Hashtbl.add named_values var_name alloca;
+          ) (params the_function)
+
+        let codegen_func the_fpm = function
+          | Ast.Function (proto, body) ->
+              Hashtbl.clear named_values;
+              let the_function = codegen_proto proto in
+
+              (* If this is an operator, install it. *)
+              begin match proto with
+              | Ast.BinOpPrototype (name, args, prec) ->
+                  let op = name.[String.length name - 1] in
+                  Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence op prec;
+              | _ -> ()
+              end;
+
+              (* Create a new basic block to start insertion into. *)
+              let bb = append_block context "entry" the_function in
+              position_at_end bb builder;
+
+              try
+                (* Add all arguments to the symbol table and create their allocas. *)
+                create_argument_allocas the_function proto;
+
+                let ret_val = codegen_expr body in
+
+                (* Finish off the function. *)
+                let _ = build_ret ret_val builder in
+
+                (* Validate the generated code, checking for consistency. *)
+                Llvm_analysis.assert_valid_function the_function;
+
+                (* Optimize the function. *)
+                let _ = PassManager.run_function the_function the_fpm in
+
+                the_function
+              with e ->
+                delete_function the_function;
+                raise e
+
+toplevel.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Top-Level parsing and JIT Driver
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        open Llvm
+        open Llvm_executionengine
+
+        (* top ::= definition | external | expression | ';' *)
+        let rec main_loop the_fpm the_execution_engine stream =
+          match Stream.peek stream with
+          | None -> ()
+
+          (* ignore top-level semicolons. *)
+          | Some (Token.Kwd ';') ->
+              Stream.junk stream;
+              main_loop the_fpm the_execution_engine stream
+
+          | Some token ->
+              begin
+                try match token with
+                | Token.Def ->
+                    let e = Parser.parse_definition stream in
+                    print_endline "parsed a function definition.";
+                    dump_value (Codegen.codegen_func the_fpm e);
+                | Token.Extern ->
+                    let e = Parser.parse_extern stream in
+                    print_endline "parsed an extern.";
+                    dump_value (Codegen.codegen_proto e);
+                | _ ->
+                    (* Evaluate a top-level expression into an anonymous function. *)
+                    let e = Parser.parse_toplevel stream in
+                    print_endline "parsed a top-level expr";
+                    let the_function = Codegen.codegen_func the_fpm e in
+                    dump_value the_function;
+
+                    (* JIT the function, returning a function pointer. *)
+                    let result = ExecutionEngine.run_function the_function [||]
+                      the_execution_engine in
+
+                    print_string "Evaluated to ";
+                    print_float (GenericValue.as_float Codegen.double_type result);
+                    print_newline ();
+                with Stream.Error s | Codegen.Error s ->
+                  (* Skip token for error recovery. *)
+                  Stream.junk stream;
+                  print_endline s;
+              end;
+              print_string "ready> "; flush stdout;
+              main_loop the_fpm the_execution_engine stream
+
+toy.ml:
+    .. code-block:: ocaml
+
+        (*===----------------------------------------------------------------------===
+         * Main driver code.
+         *===----------------------------------------------------------------------===*)
+
+        open Llvm
+        open Llvm_executionengine
+        open Llvm_target
+        open Llvm_scalar_opts
+
+        let main () =
+          ignore (initialize_native_target ());
+
+          (* Install standard binary operators.
+           * 1 is the lowest precedence. *)
+          Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '=' 2;
+          Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '<' 10;
+          Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '+' 20;
+          Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '-' 20;
+          Hashtbl.add Parser.binop_precedence '*' 40;    (* highest. *)
+
+          (* Prime the first token. *)
+          print_string "ready> "; flush stdout;
+          let stream = Lexer.lex (Stream.of_channel stdin) in
+
+          (* Create the JIT. *)
+          let the_execution_engine = ExecutionEngine.create Codegen.the_module in
+          let the_fpm = PassManager.create_function Codegen.the_module in
+
+          (* Set up the optimizer pipeline.  Start with registering info about how the
+           * target lays out data structures. *)
+          DataLayout.add (ExecutionEngine.target_data the_execution_engine) the_fpm;
+
+          (* Promote allocas to registers. *)
+          add_memory_to_register_promotion the_fpm;
+
+          (* Do simple "peephole" optimizations and bit-twiddling optzn. *)
+          add_instruction_combination the_fpm;
+
+          (* reassociate expressions. *)
+          add_reassociation the_fpm;
+
+          (* Eliminate Common SubExpressions. *)
+          add_gvn the_fpm;
+
+          (* Simplify the control flow graph (deleting unreachable blocks, etc). *)
+          add_cfg_simplification the_fpm;
+
+          ignore (PassManager.initialize the_fpm);
+
+          (* Run the main "interpreter loop" now. *)
+          Toplevel.main_loop the_fpm the_execution_engine stream;
+
+          (* Print out all the generated code. *)
+          dump_module Codegen.the_module
+        ;;
+
+        main ()
+
+bindings.c
+    .. code-block:: c
+
+        #include <stdio.h>
+
+        /* putchard - putchar that takes a double and returns 0. */
+        extern double putchard(double X) {
+          putchar((char)X);
+          return 0;
+        }
+
+        /* printd - printf that takes a double prints it as "%f\n", returning 0. */
+        extern double printd(double X) {
+          printf("%f\n", X);
+          return 0;
+        }
+
+`Next: Conclusion and other useful LLVM tidbits <OCamlLangImpl8.html>`_
+

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+======================================================
+Kaleidoscope: Conclusion and other useful LLVM tidbits
+======================================================
+
+.. contents::
+   :local:
+
+Tutorial Conclusion
+===================
+
+Welcome to the final chapter of the "`Implementing a language with
+LLVM <index.html>`_" tutorial. In the course of this tutorial, we have
+grown our little Kaleidoscope language from being a useless toy, to
+being a semi-interesting (but probably still useless) toy. :)
+
+It is interesting to see how far we've come, and how little code it has
+taken. We built the entire lexer, parser, AST, code generator, and an
+interactive run-loop (with a JIT!) by-hand in under 700 lines of
+(non-comment/non-blank) code.
+
+Our little language supports a couple of interesting features: it
+supports user defined binary and unary operators, it uses JIT
+compilation for immediate evaluation, and it supports a few control flow
+constructs with SSA construction.
+
+Part of the idea of this tutorial was to show you how easy and fun it
+can be to define, build, and play with languages. Building a compiler
+need not be a scary or mystical process! Now that you've seen some of
+the basics, I strongly encourage you to take the code and hack on it.
+For example, try adding:
+
+-  **global variables** - While global variables have questional value
+   in modern software engineering, they are often useful when putting
+   together quick little hacks like the Kaleidoscope compiler itself.
+   Fortunately, our current setup makes it very easy to add global
+   variables: just have value lookup check to see if an unresolved
+   variable is in the global variable symbol table before rejecting it.
+   To create a new global variable, make an instance of the LLVM
+   ``GlobalVariable`` class.
+-  **typed variables** - Kaleidoscope currently only supports variables
+   of type double. This gives the language a very nice elegance, because
+   only supporting one type means that you never have to specify types.
+   Different languages have different ways of handling this. The easiest
+   way is to require the user to specify types for every variable
+   definition, and record the type of the variable in the symbol table
+   along with its Value\*.
+-  **arrays, structs, vectors, etc** - Once you add types, you can start
+   extending the type system in all sorts of interesting ways. Simple
+   arrays are very easy and are quite useful for many different
+   applications. Adding them is mostly an exercise in learning how the
+   LLVM `getelementptr <../LangRef.html#getelementptr-instruction>`_ instruction
+   works: it is so nifty/unconventional, it `has its own
+   FAQ <../GetElementPtr.html>`_! If you add support for recursive types
+   (e.g. linked lists), make sure to read the `section in the LLVM
+   Programmer's Manual <../ProgrammersManual.html#TypeResolve>`_ that
+   describes how to construct them.
+-  **standard runtime** - Our current language allows the user to access
+   arbitrary external functions, and we use it for things like "printd"
+   and "putchard". As you extend the language to add higher-level
+   constructs, often these constructs make the most sense if they are
+   lowered to calls into a language-supplied runtime. For example, if
+   you add hash tables to the language, it would probably make sense to
+   add the routines to a runtime, instead of inlining them all the way.
+-  **memory management** - Currently we can only access the stack in
+   Kaleidoscope. It would also be useful to be able to allocate heap
+   memory, either with calls to the standard libc malloc/free interface
+   or with a garbage collector. If you would like to use garbage
+   collection, note that LLVM fully supports `Accurate Garbage
+   Collection <../GarbageCollection.html>`_ including algorithms that
+   move objects and need to scan/update the stack.
+-  **debugger support** - LLVM supports generation of `DWARF Debug
+   info <../SourceLevelDebugging.html>`_ which is understood by common
+   debuggers like GDB. Adding support for debug info is fairly
+   straightforward. The best way to understand it is to compile some
+   C/C++ code with "``clang -g -O0``" and taking a look at what it
+   produces.
+-  **exception handling support** - LLVM supports generation of `zero
+   cost exceptions <../ExceptionHandling.html>`_ which interoperate with
+   code compiled in other languages. You could also generate code by
+   implicitly making every function return an error value and checking
+   it. You could also make explicit use of setjmp/longjmp. There are
+   many different ways to go here.
+-  **object orientation, generics, database access, complex numbers,
+   geometric programming, ...** - Really, there is no end of crazy
+   features that you can add to the language.
+-  **unusual domains** - We've been talking about applying LLVM to a
+   domain that many people are interested in: building a compiler for a
+   specific language. However, there are many other domains that can use
+   compiler technology that are not typically considered. For example,
+   LLVM has been used to implement OpenGL graphics acceleration,
+   translate C++ code to ActionScript, and many other cute and clever
+   things. Maybe you will be the first to JIT compile a regular
+   expression interpreter into native code with LLVM?
+
+Have fun - try doing something crazy and unusual. Building a language
+like everyone else always has, is much less fun than trying something a
+little crazy or off the wall and seeing how it turns out. If you get
+stuck or want to talk about it, feel free to email the `llvm-dev mailing
+list <http://lists.llvm.org/mailman/listinfo/llvm-dev>`_: it has lots
+of people who are interested in languages and are often willing to help
+out.
+
+Before we end this tutorial, I want to talk about some "tips and tricks"
+for generating LLVM IR. These are some of the more subtle things that
+may not be obvious, but are very useful if you want to take advantage of
+LLVM's capabilities.
+
+Properties of the LLVM IR
+=========================
+
+We have a couple common questions about code in the LLVM IR form - lets
+just get these out of the way right now, shall we?
+
+Target Independence
+-------------------
+
+Kaleidoscope is an example of a "portable language": any program written
+in Kaleidoscope will work the same way on any target that it runs on.
+Many other languages have this property, e.g. lisp, java, haskell,
+javascript, python, etc (note that while these languages are portable,
+not all their libraries are).
+
+One nice aspect of LLVM is that it is often capable of preserving target
+independence in the IR: you can take the LLVM IR for a
+Kaleidoscope-compiled program and run it on any target that LLVM
+supports, even emitting C code and compiling that on targets that LLVM
+doesn't support natively. You can trivially tell that the Kaleidoscope
+compiler generates target-independent code because it never queries for
+any target-specific information when generating code.
+
+The fact that LLVM provides a compact, target-independent,
+representation for code gets a lot of people excited. Unfortunately,
+these people are usually thinking about C or a language from the C
+family when they are asking questions about language portability. I say
+"unfortunately", because there is really no way to make (fully general)
+C code portable, other than shipping the source code around (and of
+course, C source code is not actually portable in general either - ever
+port a really old application from 32- to 64-bits?).
+
+The problem with C (again, in its full generality) is that it is heavily
+laden with target specific assumptions. As one simple example, the
+preprocessor often destructively removes target-independence from the
+code when it processes the input text:
+
+.. code-block:: c
+
+    #ifdef __i386__
+      int X = 1;
+    #else
+      int X = 42;
+    #endif
+
+While it is possible to engineer more and more complex solutions to
+problems like this, it cannot be solved in full generality in a way that
+is better than shipping the actual source code.
+
+That said, there are interesting subsets of C that can be made portable.
+If you are willing to fix primitive types to a fixed size (say int =
+32-bits, and long = 64-bits), don't care about ABI compatibility with
+existing binaries, and are willing to give up some other minor features,
+you can have portable code. This can make sense for specialized domains
+such as an in-kernel language.
+
+Safety Guarantees
+-----------------
+
+Many of the languages above are also "safe" languages: it is impossible
+for a program written in Java to corrupt its address space and crash the
+process (assuming the JVM has no bugs). Safety is an interesting
+property that requires a combination of language design, runtime
+support, and often operating system support.
+
+It is certainly possible to implement a safe language in LLVM, but LLVM
+IR does not itself guarantee safety. The LLVM IR allows unsafe pointer
+casts, use after free bugs, buffer over-runs, and a variety of other
+problems. Safety needs to be implemented as a layer on top of LLVM and,
+conveniently, several groups have investigated this. Ask on the `llvm-dev
+mailing list <http://lists.llvm.org/mailman/listinfo/llvm-dev>`_ if
+you are interested in more details.
+
+Language-Specific Optimizations
+-------------------------------
+
+One thing about LLVM that turns off many people is that it does not
+solve all the world's problems in one system (sorry 'world hunger',
+someone else will have to solve you some other day). One specific
+complaint is that people perceive LLVM as being incapable of performing
+high-level language-specific optimization: LLVM "loses too much
+information".
+
+Unfortunately, this is really not the place to give you a full and
+unified version of "Chris Lattner's theory of compiler design". Instead,
+I'll make a few observations:
+
+First, you're right that LLVM does lose information. For example, as of
+this writing, there is no way to distinguish in the LLVM IR whether an
+SSA-value came from a C "int" or a C "long" on an ILP32 machine (other
+than debug info). Both get compiled down to an 'i32' value and the
+information about what it came from is lost. The more general issue
+here, is that the LLVM type system uses "structural equivalence" instead
+of "name equivalence". Another place this surprises people is if you
+have two types in a high-level language that have the same structure
+(e.g. two different structs that have a single int field): these types
+will compile down into a single LLVM type and it will be impossible to
+tell what it came from.
+
+Second, while LLVM does lose information, LLVM is not a fixed target: we
+continue to enhance and improve it in many different ways. In addition
+to adding new features (LLVM did not always support exceptions or debug
+info), we also extend the IR to capture important information for
+optimization (e.g. whether an argument is sign or zero extended,
+information about pointers aliasing, etc). Many of the enhancements are
+user-driven: people want LLVM to include some specific feature, so they
+go ahead and extend it.
+
+Third, it is *possible and easy* to add language-specific optimizations,
+and you have a number of choices in how to do it. As one trivial
+example, it is easy to add language-specific optimization passes that
+"know" things about code compiled for a language. In the case of the C
+family, there is an optimization pass that "knows" about the standard C
+library functions. If you call "exit(0)" in main(), it knows that it is
+safe to optimize that into "return 0;" because C specifies what the
+'exit' function does.
+
+In addition to simple library knowledge, it is possible to embed a
+variety of other language-specific information into the LLVM IR. If you
+have a specific need and run into a wall, please bring the topic up on
+the llvm-dev list. At the very worst, you can always treat LLVM as if it
+were a "dumb code generator" and implement the high-level optimizations
+you desire in your front-end, on the language-specific AST.
+
+Tips and Tricks
+===============
+
+There is a variety of useful tips and tricks that you come to know after
+working on/with LLVM that aren't obvious at first glance. Instead of
+letting everyone rediscover them, this section talks about some of these
+issues.
+
+Implementing portable offsetof/sizeof
+-------------------------------------
+
+One interesting thing that comes up, if you are trying to keep the code
+generated by your compiler "target independent", is that you often need
+to know the size of some LLVM type or the offset of some field in an
+llvm structure. For example, you might need to pass the size of a type
+into a function that allocates memory.
+
+Unfortunately, this can vary widely across targets: for example the
+width of a pointer is trivially target-specific. However, there is a
+`clever way to use the getelementptr
+instruction <http://nondot.org/sabre/LLVMNotes/SizeOf-OffsetOf-VariableSizedStructs.txt>`_
+that allows you to compute this in a portable way.
+
+Garbage Collected Stack Frames
+------------------------------
+
+Some languages want to explicitly manage their stack frames, often so
+that they are garbage collected or to allow easy implementation of
+closures. There are often better ways to implement these features than
+explicit stack frames, but `LLVM does support
+them, <http://nondot.org/sabre/LLVMNotes/ExplicitlyManagedStackFrames.txt>`_
+if you want. It requires your front-end to convert the code into
+`Continuation Passing
+Style <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuation-passing_style>`_ and
+the use of tail calls (which LLVM also supports).
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+================================
+LLVM Tutorial: Table of Contents
+================================
+
+Kaleidoscope: Implementing a Language with LLVM
+===============================================
+
+.. toctree::
+   :titlesonly:
+   :glob:
+   :numbered:
+
+   LangImpl*
+
+Kaleidoscope: Implementing a Language with LLVM in Objective Caml
+=================================================================
+
+.. toctree::
+   :titlesonly:
+   :glob:
+   :numbered:
+
+   OCamlLangImpl*
+
+Building a JIT in LLVM
+===============================================
+
+.. toctree::
+   :titlesonly:
+   :glob:
+   :numbered:
+
+   BuildingAJIT*
+
+External Tutorials
+==================
+
+`Tutorial: Creating an LLVM Backend for the Cpu0 Architecture <http://jonathan2251.github.com/lbd/>`_
+   A step-by-step tutorial for developing an LLVM backend. Under
+   active development at `<https://github.com/Jonathan2251/lbd>`_ (please
+   contribute!).
+
+`Howto: Implementing LLVM Integrated Assembler`_
+   A simple guide for how to implement an LLVM integrated assembler for an
+   architecture.
+
+.. _`Howto: Implementing LLVM Integrated Assembler`: http://www.embecosm.com/appnotes/ean10/ean10-howto-llvmas-1.0.html
+
+Advanced Topics
+===============
+
+#. `Writing an Optimization for LLVM <http://llvm.org/pubs/2004-09-22-LCPCLLVMTutorial.html>`_
+

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+yaml2obj
+========
+
+yaml2obj takes a YAML description of an object file and converts it to a binary
+file.
+
+    $ yaml2obj input-file
+
+.. program:: yaml2obj
+
+Outputs the binary to stdout.
+
+COFF Syntax
+-----------
+
+Here's a sample COFF file.
+
+.. code-block:: yaml
+
+  header:
+    Machine: IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_I386 # (0x14C)
+
+  sections:
+    - Name: .text
+      Characteristics: [ IMAGE_SCN_CNT_CODE
+                       , IMAGE_SCN_ALIGN_16BYTES
+                       , IMAGE_SCN_MEM_EXECUTE
+                       , IMAGE_SCN_MEM_READ
+                       ] # 0x60500020
+      SectionData:
+        "\x83\xEC\x0C\xC7\x44\x24\x08\x00\x00\x00\x00\xC7\x04\x24\x00\x00\x00\x00\xE8\x00\x00\x00\x00\xE8\x00\x00\x00\x00\x8B\x44\x24\x08\x83\xC4\x0C\xC3" # |....D$.......$...............D$.....|
+
+  symbols:
+    - Name: .text
+      Value: 0
+      SectionNumber: 1
+      SimpleType: IMAGE_SYM_TYPE_NULL # (0)
+      ComplexType: IMAGE_SYM_DTYPE_NULL # (0)
+      StorageClass: IMAGE_SYM_CLASS_STATIC # (3)
+      NumberOfAuxSymbols: 1
+      AuxiliaryData:
+        "\x24\x00\x00\x00\x03\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00" # |$.................|
+
+    - Name: _main
+      Value: 0
+      SectionNumber: 1
+      SimpleType: IMAGE_SYM_TYPE_NULL # (0)
+      ComplexType: IMAGE_SYM_DTYPE_NULL # (0)
+      StorageClass: IMAGE_SYM_CLASS_EXTERNAL # (2)
+
+Here's a simplified Kwalify_ schema with an extension to allow alternate types.
+
+.. _Kwalify: http://www.kuwata-lab.com/kwalify/ruby/users-guide.html
+
+.. code-block:: yaml
+
+  type: map
+    mapping:
+      header:
+        type: map
+        mapping:
+          Machine: [ {type: str, enum:
+                                 [ IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_UNKNOWN
+                                 , IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_AM33
+                                 , IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_AMD64
+                                 , IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_ARM
+                                 , IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_ARMNT
+                                 , IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_ARM64
+                                 , IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_EBC
+                                 , IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_I386
+                                 , IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_IA64
+                                 , IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_M32R
+                                 , IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_MIPS16
+                                 , IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_MIPSFPU
+                                 , IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_MIPSFPU16
+                                 , IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_POWERPC
+                                 , IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_POWERPCFP
+                                 , IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_R4000
+                                 , IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_SH3
+                                 , IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_SH3DSP
+                                 , IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_SH4
+                                 , IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_SH5
+                                 , IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_THUMB
+                                 , IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_WCEMIPSV2
+                                 ]}
+                   , {type: int}
+                   ]
+          Characteristics:
+            - type: seq
+              sequence:
+                - type: str
+                  enum: [ IMAGE_FILE_RELOCS_STRIPPED
+                        , IMAGE_FILE_EXECUTABLE_IMAGE
+                        , IMAGE_FILE_LINE_NUMS_STRIPPED
+                        , IMAGE_FILE_LOCAL_SYMS_STRIPPED
+                        , IMAGE_FILE_AGGRESSIVE_WS_TRIM
+                        , IMAGE_FILE_LARGE_ADDRESS_AWARE
+                        , IMAGE_FILE_BYTES_REVERSED_LO
+                        , IMAGE_FILE_32BIT_MACHINE
+                        , IMAGE_FILE_DEBUG_STRIPPED
+                        , IMAGE_FILE_REMOVABLE_RUN_FROM_SWAP
+                        , IMAGE_FILE_NET_RUN_FROM_SWAP
+                        , IMAGE_FILE_SYSTEM
+                        , IMAGE_FILE_DLL
+                        , IMAGE_FILE_UP_SYSTEM_ONLY
+                        , IMAGE_FILE_BYTES_REVERSED_HI
+                        ]
+            - type: int
+      sections:
+        type: seq
+        sequence:
+          - type: map
+            mapping:
+              Name: {type: str}
+              Characteristics:
+                - type: seq
+                  sequence:
+                    - type: str
+                      enum: [ IMAGE_SCN_TYPE_NO_PAD
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_CNT_CODE
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_CNT_INITIALIZED_DATA
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_CNT_UNINITIALIZED_DATA
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_LNK_OTHER
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_LNK_INFO
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_LNK_REMOVE
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_LNK_COMDAT
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_GPREL
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_MEM_PURGEABLE
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_MEM_16BIT
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_MEM_LOCKED
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_MEM_PRELOAD
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_ALIGN_1BYTES
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_ALIGN_2BYTES
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_ALIGN_4BYTES
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_ALIGN_8BYTES
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_ALIGN_16BYTES
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_ALIGN_32BYTES
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_ALIGN_64BYTES
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_ALIGN_128BYTES
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_ALIGN_256BYTES
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_ALIGN_512BYTES
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_ALIGN_1024BYTES
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_ALIGN_2048BYTES
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_ALIGN_4096BYTES
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_ALIGN_8192BYTES
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_LNK_NRELOC_OVFL
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_MEM_DISCARDABLE
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_MEM_NOT_CACHED
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_MEM_NOT_PAGED
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_MEM_SHARED
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_MEM_EXECUTE
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_MEM_READ
+                            , IMAGE_SCN_MEM_WRITE
+                            ]
+                - type: int
+              SectionData: {type: str}
+      symbols:
+        type: seq
+        sequence:
+          - type: map
+            mapping:
+              Name: {type: str}
+              Value: {type: int}
+              SectionNumber: {type: int}
+              SimpleType: [ {type: str, enum: [ IMAGE_SYM_TYPE_NULL
+                                              , IMAGE_SYM_TYPE_VOID
+                                              , IMAGE_SYM_TYPE_CHAR
+                                              , IMAGE_SYM_TYPE_SHORT
+                                              , IMAGE_SYM_TYPE_INT
+                                              , IMAGE_SYM_TYPE_LONG
+                                              , IMAGE_SYM_TYPE_FLOAT
+                                              , IMAGE_SYM_TYPE_DOUBLE
+                                              , IMAGE_SYM_TYPE_STRUCT
+                                              , IMAGE_SYM_TYPE_UNION
+                                              , IMAGE_SYM_TYPE_ENUM
+                                              , IMAGE_SYM_TYPE_MOE
+                                              , IMAGE_SYM_TYPE_BYTE
+                                              , IMAGE_SYM_TYPE_WORD
+                                              , IMAGE_SYM_TYPE_UINT
+                                              , IMAGE_SYM_TYPE_DWORD
+                                              ]}
+                          , {type: int}
+                          ]
+              ComplexType: [ {type: str, enum: [ IMAGE_SYM_DTYPE_NULL
+                                               , IMAGE_SYM_DTYPE_POINTER
+                                               , IMAGE_SYM_DTYPE_FUNCTION
+                                               , IMAGE_SYM_DTYPE_ARRAY
+                                               ]}
+                           , {type: int}
+                           ]
+              StorageClass: [ {type: str, enum:
+                                          [ IMAGE_SYM_CLASS_END_OF_FUNCTION
+                                          , IMAGE_SYM_CLASS_NULL
+                                          , IMAGE_SYM_CLASS_AUTOMATIC
+                                          , IMAGE_SYM_CLASS_EXTERNAL
+                                          , IMAGE_SYM_CLASS_STATIC
+                                          , IMAGE_SYM_CLASS_REGISTER
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+                                          , IMAGE_SYM_CLASS_SECTION
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+ * select a different prefix for underscore
+ */
+$u = _.noConflict();
+
+/**
+ * make the code below compatible with browsers without
+ * an installed firebug like debugger
+if (!window.console || !console.firebug) {
+  var names = ["log", "debug", "info", "warn", "error", "assert", "dir",
+    "dirxml", "group", "groupEnd", "time", "timeEnd", "count", "trace",
+    "profile", "profileEnd"];
+  window.console = {};
+  for (var i = 0; i < names.length; ++i)
+    window.console[names[i]] = function() {};
+}
+ */
+
+/**
+ * small helper function to urldecode strings
+ */
+jQuery.urldecode = function(x) {
+  return decodeURIComponent(x).replace(/\+/g, ' ');
+};
+
+/**
+ * small helper function to urlencode strings
+ */
+jQuery.urlencode = encodeURIComponent;
+
+/**
+ * This function returns the parsed url parameters of the
+ * current request. Multiple values per key are supported,
+ * it will always return arrays of strings for the value parts.
+ */
+jQuery.getQueryParameters = function(s) {
+  if (typeof s == 'undefined')
+    s = document.location.search;
+  var parts = s.substr(s.indexOf('?') + 1).split('&');
+  var result = {};
+  for (var i = 0; i < parts.length; i++) {
+    var tmp = parts[i].split('=', 2);
+    var key = jQuery.urldecode(tmp[0]);
+    var value = jQuery.urldecode(tmp[1]);
+    if (key in result)
+      result[key].push(value);
+    else
+      result[key] = [value];
+  }
+  return result;
+};
+
+/**
+ * highlight a given string on a jquery object by wrapping it in
+ * span elements with the given class name.
+ */
+jQuery.fn.highlightText = function(text, className) {
+  function highlight(node) {
+    if (node.nodeType == 3) {
+      var val = node.nodeValue;
+      var pos = val.toLowerCase().indexOf(text);
+      if (pos >= 0 && !jQuery(node.parentNode).hasClass(className)) {
+        var span = document.createElement("span");
+        span.className = className;
+        span.appendChild(document.createTextNode(val.substr(pos, text.length)));
+        node.parentNode.insertBefore(span, node.parentNode.insertBefore(
+          document.createTextNode(val.substr(pos + text.length)),
+          node.nextSibling));
+        node.nodeValue = val.substr(0, pos);
+      }
+    }
+    else if (!jQuery(node).is("button, select, textarea")) {
+      jQuery.each(node.childNodes, function() {
+        highlight(this);
+      });
+    }
+  }
+  return this.each(function() {
+    highlight(this);
+  });
+};
+
+/**
+ * Small JavaScript module for the documentation.
+ */
+var Documentation = {
+
+  init : function() {
+    this.fixFirefoxAnchorBug();
+    this.highlightSearchWords();
+    this.initIndexTable();
+  },
+
+  /**
+   * i18n support
+   */
+  TRANSLATIONS : {},
+  PLURAL_EXPR : function(n) { return n == 1 ? 0 : 1; },
+  LOCALE : 'unknown',
+
+  // gettext and ngettext don't access this so that the functions
+  // can safely bound to a different name (_ = Documentation.gettext)
+  gettext : function(string) {
+    var translated = Documentation.TRANSLATIONS[string];
+    if (typeof translated == 'undefined')
+      return string;
+    return (typeof translated == 'string') ? translated : translated[0];
+  },
+
+  ngettext : function(singular, plural, n) {
+    var translated = Documentation.TRANSLATIONS[singular];
+    if (typeof translated == 'undefined')
+      return (n == 1) ? singular : plural;
+    return translated[Documentation.PLURALEXPR(n)];
+  },
+
+  addTranslations : function(catalog) {
+    for (var key in catalog.messages)
+      this.TRANSLATIONS[key] = catalog.messages[key];
+    this.PLURAL_EXPR = new Function('n', 'return +(' + catalog.plural_expr + ')');
+    this.LOCALE = catalog.locale;
+  },
+
+  /**
+   * add context elements like header anchor links
+   */
+  addContextElements : function() {
+    $('div[id] > :header:first').each(function() {
+      $('<a class="headerlink">\u00B6</a>').
+      attr('href', '#' + this.id).
+      attr('title', _('Permalink to this headline')).
+      appendTo(this);
+    });
+    $('dt[id]').each(function() {
+      $('<a class="headerlink">\u00B6</a>').
+      attr('href', '#' + this.id).
+      attr('title', _('Permalink to this definition')).
+      appendTo(this);
+    });
+  },
+
+  /**
+   * workaround a firefox stupidity
+   */
+  fixFirefoxAnchorBug : function() {
+    if (document.location.hash && $.browser.mozilla)
+      window.setTimeout(function() {
+        document.location.href += '';
+      }, 10);
+  },
+
+  /**
+   * highlight the search words provided in the url in the text
+   */
+  highlightSearchWords : function() {
+    var params = $.getQueryParameters();
+    var terms = (params.highlight) ? params.highlight[0].split(/\s+/) : [];
+    if (terms.length) {
+      var body = $('div.body');
+      if (!body.length) {
+        body = $('body');
+      }
+      window.setTimeout(function() {
+        $.each(terms, function() {
+          body.highlightText(this.toLowerCase(), 'highlighted');
+        });
+      }, 10);
+      $('<p class="highlight-link"><a href="javascript:Documentation.' +
+        'hideSearchWords()">' + _('Hide Search Matches') + '</a></p>')
+          .appendTo($('#searchbox'));
+    }
+  },
+
+  /**
+   * init the domain index toggle buttons
+   */
+  initIndexTable : function() {
+    var togglers = $('img.toggler').click(function() {
+      var src = $(this).attr('src');
+      var idnum = $(this).attr('id').substr(7);
+      $('tr.cg-' + idnum).toggle();
+      if (src.substr(-9) == 'minus.png')
+        $(this).attr('src', src.substr(0, src.length-9) + 'plus.png');
+      else
+        $(this).attr('src', src.substr(0, src.length-8) + 'minus.png');
+    }).css('display', '');
+    if (DOCUMENTATION_OPTIONS.COLLAPSE_INDEX) {
+        togglers.click();
+    }
+  },
+
+  /**
+   * helper function to hide the search marks again
+   */
+  hideSearchWords : function() {
+    $('#searchbox .highlight-link').fadeOut(300);
+    $('span.highlighted').removeClass('highlighted');
+  },
+
+  /**
+   * make the url absolute
+   */
+  makeURL : function(relativeURL) {
+    return DOCUMENTATION_OPTIONS.URL_ROOT + '/' + relativeURL;
+  },
+
+  /**
+   * get the current relative url
+   */
+  getCurrentURL : function() {
+    var path = document.location.pathname;
+    var parts = path.split(/\//);
+    $.each(DOCUMENTATION_OPTIONS.URL_ROOT.split(/\//), function() {
+      if (this == '..')
+        parts.pop();
+    });
+    var url = parts.join('/');
+    return path.substring(url.lastIndexOf('/') + 1, path.length - 1);
+  }
+};
+
+// quick alias for translations
+_ = Documentation.gettext;
+
+$(document).ready(function() {
+  Documentation.init();
+});

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+/*!
+ * jQuery JavaScript Library v1.7.2
+ * http://jquery.com/
+ *
+ * Copyright 2011, John Resig
+ * Dual licensed under the MIT or GPL Version 2 licenses.
+ * http://jquery.org/license
+ *
+ * Includes Sizzle.js
+ * http://sizzlejs.com/
+ * Copyright 2011, The Dojo Foundation
+ * Released under the MIT, BSD, and GPL Licenses.
+ *
+ * Date: Fri Jul  5 14:07:58 UTC 2013
+ */
+(function( window, undefined ) {
+
+// Use the correct document accordingly with window argument (sandbox)
+var document = window.document,
+	navigator = window.navigator,
+	location = window.location;
+var jQuery = (function() {
+
+// Define a local copy of jQuery
+var jQuery = function( selector, context ) {
+		// The jQuery object is actually just the init constructor 'enhanced'
+		return new jQuery.fn.init( selector, context, rootjQuery );
+	},
+
+	// Map over jQuery in case of overwrite
+	_jQuery = window.jQuery,
+
+	// Map over the $ in case of overwrite
+	_$ = window.$,
+
+	// A central reference to the root jQuery(document)
+	rootjQuery,
+
+	// A simple way to check for HTML strings or ID strings
+	// Prioritize #id over <tag> to avoid XSS via location.hash (#9521)
+	quickExpr = /^(?:[^#<]*(<[\w\W]+>)[^>]*$|#([\w\-]*)$)/,
+
+	// Check if a string has a non-whitespace character in it
+	rnotwhite = /\S/,
+
+	// Used for trimming whitespace
+	trimLeft = /^\s+/,
+	trimRight = /\s+$/,
+
+	// Match a standalone tag
+	rsingleTag = /^<(\w+)\s*\/?>(?:<\/\1>)?$/,
+
+	// JSON RegExp
+	rvalidchars = /^[\],:{}\s]*$/,
+	rvalidescape = /\\(?:["\\\/bfnrt]|u[0-9a-fA-F]{4})/g,
+	rvalidtokens = /"[^"\\\n\r]*"|true|false|null|-?\d+(?:\.\d*)?(?:[eE][+\-]?\d+)?/g,
+	rvalidbraces = /(?:^|:|,)(?:\s*\[)+/g,
+
+	// Useragent RegExp
+	rwebkit = /(webkit)[ \/]([\w.]+)/,
+	ropera = /(opera)(?:.*version)?[ \/]([\w.]+)/,
+	rmsie = /(msie) ([\w.]+)/,
+	rmozilla = /(mozilla)(?:.*? rv:([\w.]+))?/,
+
+	// Matches dashed string for camelizing
+	rdashAlpha = /-([a-z]|[0-9])/ig,
+	rmsPrefix = /^-ms-/,
+
+	// Used by jQuery.camelCase as callback to replace()
+	fcamelCase = function( all, letter ) {
+		return ( letter + "" ).toUpperCase();
+	},
+
+	// Keep a UserAgent string for use with jQuery.browser
+	userAgent = navigator.userAgent,
+
+	// For matching the engine and version of the browser
+	browserMatch,
+
+	// The deferred used on DOM ready
+	readyList,
+
+	// The ready event handler
+	DOMContentLoaded,
+
+	// Save a reference to some core methods
+	toString = Object.prototype.toString,
+	hasOwn = Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty,
+	push = Array.prototype.push,
+	slice = Array.prototype.slice,
+	trim = String.prototype.trim,
+	indexOf = Array.prototype.indexOf,
+
+	// [[Class]] -> type pairs
+	class2type = {};
+
+jQuery.fn = jQuery.prototype = {
+	constructor: jQuery,
+	init: function( selector, context, rootjQuery ) {
+		var match, elem, ret, doc;
+
+		// Handle $(""), $(null), or $(undefined)
+		if ( !selector ) {
+			return this;
+		}
+
+		// Handle $(DOMElement)
+		if ( selector.nodeType ) {
+			this.context = this[0] = selector;
+			this.length = 1;
+			return this;
+		}
+
+		// The body element only exists once, optimize finding it
+		if ( selector === "body" && !context && document.body ) {
+			this.context = document;
+			this[0] = document.body;
+			this.selector = selector;
+			this.length = 1;
+			return this;
+		}
+
+		// Handle HTML strings
+		if ( typeof selector === "string" ) {
+			// Are we dealing with HTML string or an ID?
+			if ( selector.charAt(0) === "<" && selector.charAt( selector.length - 1 ) === ">" && selector.length >= 3 ) {
+				// Assume that strings that start and end with <> are HTML and skip the regex check
+				match = [ null, selector, null ];
+
+			} else {
+				match = quickExpr.exec( selector );
+			}
+
+			// Verify a match, and that no context was specified for #id
+			if ( match && (match[1] || !context) ) {
+
+				// HANDLE: $(html) -> $(array)
+				if ( match[1] ) {
+					context = context instanceof jQuery ? context[0] : context;
+					doc = ( context ? context.ownerDocument || context : document );
+
+					// If a single string is passed in and it's a single tag
+					// just do a createElement and skip the rest
+					ret = rsingleTag.exec( selector );
+
+					if ( ret ) {
+						if ( jQuery.isPlainObject( context ) ) {
+							selector = [ document.createElement( ret[1] ) ];
+							jQuery.fn.attr.call( selector, context, true );
+
+						} else {
+							selector = [ doc.createElement( ret[1] ) ];
+						}
+
+					} else {
+						ret = jQuery.buildFragment( [ match[1] ], [ doc ] );
+						selector = ( ret.cacheable ? jQuery.clone(ret.fragment) : ret.fragment ).childNodes;
+					}
+
+					return jQuery.merge( this, selector );
+
+				// HANDLE: $("#id")
+				} else {
+					elem = document.getElementById( match[2] );
+
+					// Check parentNode to catch when Blackberry 4.6 returns
+					// nodes that are no longer in the document #6963
+					if ( elem && elem.parentNode ) {
+						// Handle the case where IE and Opera return items
+						// by name instead of ID
+						if ( elem.id !== match[2] ) {
+							return rootjQuery.find( selector );
+						}
+
+						// Otherwise, we inject the element directly into the jQuery object
+						this.length = 1;
+						this[0] = elem;
+					}
+
+					this.context = document;
+					this.selector = selector;
+					return this;
+				}
+
+			// HANDLE: $(expr, $(...))
+			} else if ( !context || context.jquery ) {
+				return ( context || rootjQuery ).find( selector );
+
+			// HANDLE: $(expr, context)
+			// (which is just equivalent to: $(context).find(expr)
+			} else {
+				return this.constructor( context ).find( selector );
+			}
+
+		// HANDLE: $(function)
+		// Shortcut for document ready
+		} else if ( jQuery.isFunction( selector ) ) {
+			return rootjQuery.ready( selector );
+		}
+
+		if ( selector.selector !== undefined ) {
+			this.selector = selector.selector;
+			this.context = selector.context;
+		}
+
+		return jQuery.makeArray( selector, this );
+	},
+
+	// Start with an empty selector
+	selector: "",
+
+	// The current version of jQuery being used
+	jquery: "1.7.2",
+
+	// The default length of a jQuery object is 0
+	length: 0,
+
+	// The number of elements contained in the matched element set
+	size: function() {
+		return this.length;
+	},
+
+	toArray: function() {
+		return slice.call( this, 0 );
+	},
+
+	// Get the Nth element in the matched element set OR
+	// Get the whole matched element set as a clean array
+	get: function( num ) {
+		return num == null ?
+
+			// Return a 'clean' array
+			this.toArray() :
+
+			// Return just the object
+			( num < 0 ? this[ this.length + num ] : this[ num ] );
+	},
+
+	// Take an array of elements and push it onto the stack
+	// (returning the new matched element set)
+	pushStack: function( elems, name, selector ) {
+		// Build a new jQuery matched element set
+		var ret = this.constructor();
+
+		if ( jQuery.isArray( elems ) ) {
+			push.apply( ret, elems );
+
+		} else {
+			jQuery.merge( ret, elems );
+		}
+
+		// Add the old object onto the stack (as a reference)
+		ret.prevObject = this;
+
+		ret.context = this.context;
+
+		if ( name === "find" ) {
+			ret.selector = this.selector + ( this.selector ? " " : "" ) + selector;
+		} else if ( name ) {
+			ret.selector = this.selector + "." + name + "(" + selector + ")";
+		}
+
+		// Return the newly-formed element set
+		return ret;
+	},
+
+	// Execute a callback for every element in the matched set.
+	// (You can seed the arguments with an array of args, but this is
+	// only used internally.)
+	each: function( callback, args ) {
+		return jQuery.each( this, callback, args );
+	},
+
+	ready: function( fn ) {
+		// Attach the listeners
+		jQuery.bindReady();
+
+		// Add the callback
+		readyList.add( fn );
+
+		return this;
+	},
+
+	eq: function( i ) {
+		i = +i;
+		return i === -1 ?
+			this.slice( i ) :
+			this.slice( i, i + 1 );
+	},
+
+	first: function() {
+		return this.eq( 0 );
+	},
+
+	last: function() {
+		return this.eq( -1 );
+	},
+
+	slice: function() {
+		return this.pushStack( slice.apply( this, arguments ),
+			"slice", slice.call(arguments).join(",") );
+	},
+
+	map: function( callback ) {
+		return this.pushStack( jQuery.map(this, function( elem, i ) {
+			return callback.call( elem, i, elem );
+		}));
+	},
+
+	end: function() {
+		return this.prevObject || this.constructor(null);
+	},
+
+	// For internal use only.
+	// Behaves like an Array's method, not like a jQuery method.
+	push: push,
+	sort: [].sort,
+	splice: [].splice
+};
+
+// Give the init function the jQuery prototype for later instantiation
+jQuery.fn.init.prototype = jQuery.fn;
+
+jQuery.extend = jQuery.fn.extend = function() {
+	var options, name, src, copy, copyIsArray, clone,
+		target = arguments[0] || {},
+		i = 1,
+		length = arguments.length,
+		deep = false;
+
+	// Handle a deep copy situation
+	if ( typeof target === "boolean" ) {
+		deep = target;
+		target = arguments[1] || {};
+		// skip the boolean and the target
+		i = 2;
+	}
+
+	// Handle case when target is a string or something (possible in deep copy)
+	if ( typeof target !== "object" && !jQuery.isFunction(target) ) {
+		target = {};
+	}
+
+	// extend jQuery itself if only one argument is passed
+	if ( length === i ) {
+		target = this;
+		--i;
+	}
+
+	for ( ; i < length; i++ ) {
+		// Only deal with non-null/undefined values
+		if ( (options = arguments[ i ]) != null ) {
+			// Extend the base object
+			for ( name in options ) {
+				src = target[ name ];
+				copy = options[ name ];
+
+				// Prevent never-ending loop
+				if ( target === copy ) {
+					continue;
+				}
+
+				// Recurse if we're merging plain objects or arrays
+				if ( deep && copy && ( jQuery.isPlainObject(copy) || (copyIsArray = jQuery.isArray(copy)) ) ) {
+					if ( copyIsArray ) {
+						copyIsArray = false;
+						clone = src && jQuery.isArray(src) ? src : [];
+
+					} else {
+						clone = src && jQuery.isPlainObject(src) ? src : {};
+					}
+
+					// Never move original objects, clone them
+					target[ name ] = jQuery.extend( deep, clone, copy );
+
+				// Don't bring in undefined values
+				} else if ( copy !== undefined ) {
+					target[ name ] = copy;
+				}
+			}
+		}
+	}
+
+	// Return the modified object
+	return target;
+};
+
+jQuery.extend({
+	noConflict: function( deep ) {
+		if ( window.$ === jQuery ) {
+			window.$ = _$;
+		}
+
+		if ( deep && window.jQuery === jQuery ) {
+			window.jQuery = _jQuery;
+		}
+
+		return jQuery;
+	},
+
+	// Is the DOM ready to be used? Set to true once it occurs.
+	isReady: false,
+
+	// A counter to track how many items to wait for before
+	// the ready event fires. See #6781
+	readyWait: 1,
+
+	// Hold (or release) the ready event
+	holdReady: function( hold ) {
+		if ( hold ) {
+			jQuery.readyWait++;
+		} else {
+			jQuery.ready( true );
+		}
+	},
+
+	// Handle when the DOM is ready
+	ready: function( wait ) {
+		// Either a released hold or an DOMready/load event and not yet ready
+		if ( (wait === true && !--jQuery.readyWait) || (wait !== true && !jQuery.isReady) ) {
+			// Make sure body exists, at least, in case IE gets a little overzealous (ticket #5443).
+			if ( !document.body ) {
+				return setTimeout( jQuery.ready, 1 );
+			}
+
+			// Remember that the DOM is ready
+			jQuery.isReady = true;
+
+			// If a normal DOM Ready event fired, decrement, and wait if need be
+			if ( wait !== true && --jQuery.readyWait > 0 ) {
+				return;
+			}
+
+			// If there are functions bound, to execute
+			readyList.fireWith( document, [ jQuery ] );
+
+			// Trigger any bound ready events
+			if ( jQuery.fn.trigger ) {
+				jQuery( document ).trigger( "ready" ).off( "ready" );
+			}
+		}
+	},
+
+	bindReady: function() {
+		if ( readyList ) {
+			return;
+		}
+
+		readyList = jQuery.Callbacks( "once memory" );
+
+		// Catch cases where $(document).ready() is called after the
+		// browser event has already occurred.
+		if ( document.readyState === "complete" ) {
+			// Handle it asynchronously to allow scripts the opportunity to delay ready
+			return setTimeout( jQuery.ready, 1 );
+		}
+
+		// Mozilla, Opera and webkit nightlies currently support this event
+		if ( document.addEventListener ) {
+			// Use the handy event callback
+			document.addEventListener( "DOMContentLoaded", DOMContentLoaded, false );
+
+			// A fallback to window.onload, that will always work
+			window.addEventListener( "load", jQuery.ready, false );
+
+		// If IE event model is used
+		} else if ( document.attachEvent ) {
+			// ensure firing before onload,
+			// maybe late but safe also for iframes
+			document.attachEvent( "onreadystatechange", DOMContentLoaded );
+
+			// A fallback to window.onload, that will always work
+			window.attachEvent( "onload", jQuery.ready );
+
+			// If IE and not a frame
+			// continually check to see if the document is ready
+			var toplevel = false;
+
+			try {
+				toplevel = window.frameElement == null;
+			} catch(e) {}
+
+			if ( document.documentElement.doScroll && toplevel ) {
+				doScrollCheck();
+			}
+		}
+	},
+
+	// See test/unit/core.js for details concerning isFunction.
+	// Since version 1.3, DOM methods and functions like alert
+	// aren't supported. They return false on IE (#2968).
+	isFunction: function( obj ) {
+		return jQuery.type(obj) === "function";
+	},
+
+	isArray: Array.isArray || function( obj ) {
+		return jQuery.type(obj) === "array";
+	},
+
+	isWindow: function( obj ) {
+		return obj != null && obj == obj.window;
+	},
+
+	isNumeric: function( obj ) {
+		return !isNaN( parseFloat(obj) ) && isFinite( obj );
+	},
+
+	type: function( obj ) {
+		return obj == null ?
+			String( obj ) :
+			class2type[ toString.call(obj) ] || "object";
+	},
+
+	isPlainObject: function( obj ) {
+		// Must be an Object.
+		// Because of IE, we also have to check the presence of the constructor property.
+		// Make sure that DOM nodes and window objects don't pass through, as well
+		if ( !obj || jQuery.type(obj) !== "object" || obj.nodeType || jQuery.isWindow( obj ) ) {
+			return false;
+		}
+
+		try {
+			// Not own constructor property must be Object
+			if ( obj.constructor &&
+				!hasOwn.call(obj, "constructor") &&
+				!hasOwn.call(obj.constructor.prototype, "isPrototypeOf") ) {
+				return false;
+			}
+		} catch ( e ) {
+			// IE8,9 Will throw exceptions on certain host objects #9897
+			return false;
+		}
+
+		// Own properties are enumerated firstly, so to speed up,
+		// if last one is own, then all properties are own.
+
+		var key;
+		for ( key in obj ) {}
+
+		return key === undefined || hasOwn.call( obj, key );
+	},
+
+	isEmptyObject: function( obj ) {
+		for ( var name in obj ) {
+			return false;
+		}
+		return true;
+	},
+
+	error: function( msg ) {
+		throw new Error( msg );
+	},
+
+	parseJSON: function( data ) {
+		if ( typeof data !== "string" || !data ) {
+			return null;
+		}
+
+		// Make sure leading/trailing whitespace is removed (IE can't handle it)
+		data = jQuery.trim( data );
+
+		// Attempt to parse using the native JSON parser first
+		if ( window.JSON && window.JSON.parse ) {
+			return window.JSON.parse( data );
+		}
+
+		// Make sure the incoming data is actual JSON
+		// Logic borrowed from http://json.org/json2.js
+		if ( rvalidchars.test( data.replace( rvalidescape, "@" )
+			.replace( rvalidtokens, "]" )
+			.replace( rvalidbraces, "")) ) {
+
+			return ( new Function( "return " + data ) )();
+
+		}
+		jQuery.error( "Invalid JSON: " + data );
+	},
+
+	// Cross-browser xml parsing
+	parseXML: function( data ) {
+		if ( typeof data !== "string" || !data ) {
+			return null;
+		}
+		var xml, tmp;
+		try {
+			if ( window.DOMParser ) { // Standard
+				tmp = new DOMParser();
+				xml = tmp.parseFromString( data , "text/xml" );
+			} else { // IE
+				xml = new ActiveXObject( "Microsoft.XMLDOM" );
+				xml.async = "false";
+				xml.loadXML( data );
+			}
+		} catch( e ) {
+			xml = undefined;
+		}
+		if ( !xml || !xml.documentElement || xml.getElementsByTagName( "parsererror" ).length ) {
+			jQuery.error( "Invalid XML: " + data );
+		}
+		return xml;
+	},
+
+	noop: function() {},
+
+	// Evaluates a script in a global context
+	// Workarounds based on findings by Jim Driscoll
+	// http://weblogs.java.net/blog/driscoll/archive/2009/09/08/eval-javascript-global-context
+	globalEval: function( data ) {
+		if ( data && rnotwhite.test( data ) ) {
+			// We use execScript on Internet Explorer
+			// We use an anonymous function so that context is window
+			// rather than jQuery in Firefox
+			( window.execScript || function( data ) {
+				window[ "eval" ].call( window, data );
+			} )( data );
+		}
+	},
+
+	// Convert dashed to camelCase; used by the css and data modules
+	// Microsoft forgot to hump their vendor prefix (#9572)
+	camelCase: function( string ) {
+		return string.replace( rmsPrefix, "ms-" ).replace( rdashAlpha, fcamelCase );
+	},
+
+	nodeName: function( elem, name ) {
+		return elem.nodeName && elem.nodeName.toUpperCase() === name.toUpperCase();
+	},
+
+	// args is for internal usage only
+	each: function( object, callback, args ) {
+		var name, i = 0,
+			length = object.length,
+			isObj = length === undefined || jQuery.isFunction( object );
+
+		if ( args ) {
+			if ( isObj ) {
+				for ( name in object ) {
+					if ( callback.apply( object[ name ], args ) === false ) {
+						break;
+					}
+				}
+			} else {
+				for ( ; i < length; ) {
+					if ( callback.apply( object[ i++ ], args ) === false ) {
+						break;
+					}
+				}
+			}
+
+		// A special, fast, case for the most common use of each
+		} else {
+			if ( isObj ) {
+				for ( name in object ) {
+					if ( callback.call( object[ name ], name, object[ name ] ) === false ) {
+						break;
+					}
+				}
+			} else {
+				for ( ; i < length; ) {
+					if ( callback.call( object[ i ], i, object[ i++ ] ) === false ) {
+						break;
+					}
+				}
+			}
+		}
+
+		return object;
+	},
+
+	// Use native String.trim function wherever possible
+	trim: trim ?
+		function( text ) {
+			return text == null ?
+				"" :
+				trim.call( text );
+		} :
+
+		// Otherwise use our own trimming functionality
+		function( text ) {
+			return text == null ?
+				"" :
+				text.toString().replace( trimLeft, "" ).replace( trimRight, "" );
+		},
+
+	// results is for internal usage only
+	makeArray: function( array, results ) {
+		var ret = results || [];
+
+		if ( array != null ) {
+			// The window, strings (and functions) also have 'length'
+			// Tweaked logic slightly to handle Blackberry 4.7 RegExp issues #6930
+			var type = jQuery.type( array );
+
+			if ( array.length == null || type === "string" || type === "function" || type === "regexp" || jQuery.isWindow( array ) ) {
+				push.call( ret, array );
+			} else {
+				jQuery.merge( ret, array );
+			}
+		}
+
+		return ret;
+	},
+
+	inArray: function( elem, array, i ) {
+		var len;
+
+		if ( array ) {
+			if ( indexOf ) {
+				return indexOf.call( array, elem, i );
+			}
+
+			len = array.length;
+			i = i ? i < 0 ? Math.max( 0, len + i ) : i : 0;
+
+			for ( ; i < len; i++ ) {
+				// Skip accessing in sparse arrays
+				if ( i in array && array[ i ] === elem ) {
+					return i;
+				}
+			}
+		}
+
+		return -1;
+	},
+
+	merge: function( first, second ) {
+		var i = first.length,
+			j = 0;
+
+		if ( typeof second.length === "number" ) {
+			for ( var l = second.length; j < l; j++ ) {
+				first[ i++ ] = second[ j ];
+			}
+
+		} else {
+			while ( second[j] !== undefined ) {
+				first[ i++ ] = second[ j++ ];
+			}
+		}
+
+		first.length = i;
+
+		return first;
+	},
+
+	grep: function( elems, callback, inv ) {
+		var ret = [], retVal;
+		inv = !!inv;
+
+		// Go through the array, only saving the items
+		// that pass the validator function
+		for ( var i = 0, length = elems.length; i < length; i++ ) {
+			retVal = !!callback( elems[ i ], i );
+			if ( inv !== retVal ) {
+				ret.push( elems[ i ] );
+			}
+		}
+
+		return ret;
+	},
+
+	// arg is for internal usage only
+	map: function( elems, callback, arg ) {
+		var value, key, ret = [],
+			i = 0,
+			length = elems.length,
+			// jquery objects are treated as arrays
+			isArray = elems instanceof jQuery || length !== undefined && typeof length === "number" && ( ( length > 0 && elems[ 0 ] && elems[ length -1 ] ) || length === 0 || jQuery.isArray( elems ) ) ;
+
+		// Go through the array, translating each of the items to their
+		if ( isArray ) {
+			for ( ; i < length; i++ ) {
+				value = callback( elems[ i ], i, arg );
+
+				if ( value != null ) {
+					ret[ ret.length ] = value;
+				}
+			}
+
+		// Go through every key on the object,
+		} else {
+			for ( key in elems ) {
+				value = callback( elems[ key ], key, arg );
+
+				if ( value != null ) {
+					ret[ ret.length ] = value;
+				}
+			}
+		}
+
+		// Flatten any nested arrays
+		return ret.concat.apply( [], ret );
+	},
+
+	// A global GUID counter for objects
+	guid: 1,
+
+	// Bind a function to a context, optionally partially applying any
+	// arguments.
+	proxy: function( fn, context ) {
+		if ( typeof context === "string" ) {
+			var tmp = fn[ context ];
+			context = fn;
+			fn = tmp;
+		}
+
+		// Quick check to determine if target is callable, in the spec
+		// this throws a TypeError, but we will just return undefined.
+		if ( !jQuery.isFunction( fn ) ) {
+			return undefined;
+		}
+
+		// Simulated bind
+		var args = slice.call( arguments, 2 ),
+			proxy = function() {
+				return fn.apply( context, args.concat( slice.call( arguments ) ) );
+			};
+
+		// Set the guid of unique handler to the same of original handler, so it can be removed
+		proxy.guid = fn.guid = fn.guid || proxy.guid || jQuery.guid++;
+
+		return proxy;
+	},
+
+	// Mutifunctional method to get and set values to a collection
+	// The value/s can optionally be executed if it's a function
+	access: function( elems, fn, key, value, chainable, emptyGet, pass ) {
+		var exec,
+			bulk = key == null,
+			i = 0,
+			length = elems.length;
+
+		// Sets many values
+		if ( key && typeof key === "object" ) {
+			for ( i in key ) {
+				jQuery.access( elems, fn, i, key[i], 1, emptyGet, value );
+			}
+			chainable = 1;
+
+		// Sets one value
+		} else if ( value !== undefined ) {
+			// Optionally, function values get executed if exec is true
+			exec = pass === undefined && jQuery.isFunction( value );
+
+			if ( bulk ) {
+				// Bulk operations only iterate when executing function values
+				if ( exec ) {
+					exec = fn;
+					fn = function( elem, key, value ) {
+						return exec.call( jQuery( elem ), value );
+					};
+
+				// Otherwise they run against the entire set
+				} else {
+					fn.call( elems, value );
+					fn = null;
+				}
+			}
+
+			if ( fn ) {
+				for (; i < length; i++ ) {
+					fn( elems[i], key, exec ? value.call( elems[i], i, fn( elems[i], key ) ) : value, pass );
+				}
+			}
+
+			chainable = 1;
+		}
+
+		return chainable ?
+			elems :
+
+			// Gets
+			bulk ?
+				fn.call( elems ) :
+				length ? fn( elems[0], key ) : emptyGet;
+	},
+
+	now: function() {
+		return ( new Date() ).getTime();
+	},
+
+	// Use of jQuery.browser is frowned upon.
+	// More details: http://docs.jquery.com/Utilities/jQuery.browser
+	uaMatch: function( ua ) {
+		ua = ua.toLowerCase();
+
+		var match = rwebkit.exec( ua ) ||
+			ropera.exec( ua ) ||
+			rmsie.exec( ua ) ||
+			ua.indexOf("compatible") < 0 && rmozilla.exec( ua ) ||
+			[];
+
+		return { browser: match[1] || "", version: match[2] || "0" };
+	},
+
+	sub: function() {
+		function jQuerySub( selector, context ) {
+			return new jQuerySub.fn.init( selector, context );
+		}
+		jQuery.extend( true, jQuerySub, this );
+		jQuerySub.superclass = this;
+		jQuerySub.fn = jQuerySub.prototype = this();
+		jQuerySub.fn.constructor = jQuerySub;
+		jQuerySub.sub = this.sub;
+		jQuerySub.fn.init = function init( selector, context ) {
+			if ( context && context instanceof jQuery && !(context instanceof jQuerySub) ) {
+				context = jQuerySub( context );
+			}
+
+			return jQuery.fn.init.call( this, selector, context, rootjQuerySub );
+		};
+		jQuerySub.fn.init.prototype = jQuerySub.fn;
+		var rootjQuerySub = jQuerySub(document);
+		return jQuerySub;
+	},
+
+	browser: {}
+});
+
+// Populate the class2type map
+jQuery.each("Boolean Number String Function Array Date RegExp Object".split(" "), function(i, name) {
+	class2type[ "[object " + name + "]" ] = name.toLowerCase();
+});
+
+browserMatch = jQuery.uaMatch( userAgent );
+if ( browserMatch.browser ) {
+	jQuery.browser[ browserMatch.browser ] = true;
+	jQuery.browser.version = browserMatch.version;
+}
+
+// Deprecated, use jQuery.browser.webkit instead
+if ( jQuery.browser.webkit ) {
+	jQuery.browser.safari = true;
+}
+
+// IE doesn't match non-breaking spaces with \s
+if ( rnotwhite.test( "\xA0" ) ) {
+	trimLeft = /^[\s\xA0]+/;
+	trimRight = /[\s\xA0]+$/;
+}
+
+// All jQuery objects should point back to these
+rootjQuery = jQuery(document);
+
+// Cleanup functions for the document ready method
+if ( document.addEventListener ) {
+	DOMContentLoaded = function() {
+		document.removeEventListener( "DOMContentLoaded", DOMContentLoaded, false );
+		jQuery.ready();
+	};
+
+} else if ( document.attachEvent ) {
+	DOMContentLoaded = function() {
+		// Make sure body exists, at least, in case IE gets a little overzealous (ticket #5443).
+		if ( document.readyState === "complete" ) {
+			document.detachEvent( "onreadystatechange", DOMContentLoaded );
+			jQuery.ready();
+		}
+	};
+}
+
+// The DOM ready check for Internet Explorer
+function doScrollCheck() {
+	if ( jQuery.isReady ) {
+		return;
+	}
+
+	try {
+		// If IE is used, use the trick by Diego Perini
+		// http://javascript.nwbox.com/IEContentLoaded/
+		document.documentElement.doScroll("left");
+	} catch(e) {
+		setTimeout( doScrollCheck, 1 );
+		return;
+	}
+
+	// and execute any waiting functions
+	jQuery.ready();
+}
+
+return jQuery;
+
+})();
+
+
+// String to Object flags format cache
+var flagsCache = {};
+
+// Convert String-formatted flags into Object-formatted ones and store in cache
+function createFlags( flags ) {
+	var object = flagsCache[ flags ] = {},
+		i, length;
+	flags = flags.split( /\s+/ );
+	for ( i = 0, length = flags.length; i < length; i++ ) {
+		object[ flags[i] ] = true;
+	}
+	return object;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Create a callback list using the following parameters:
+ *
+ *	flags:	an optional list of space-separated flags that will change how
+ *			the callback list behaves
+ *
+ * By default a callback list will act like an event callback list and can be
+ * "fired" multiple times.
+ *
+ * Possible flags:
+ *
+ *	once:			will ensure the callback list can only be fired once (like a Deferred)
+ *
+ *	memory:			will keep track of previous values and will call any callback added
+ *					after the list has been fired right away with the latest "memorized"
+ *					values (like a Deferred)
+ *
+ *	unique:			will ensure a callback can only be added once (no duplicate in the list)
+ *
+ *	stopOnFalse:	interrupt callings when a callback returns false
+ *
+ */
+jQuery.Callbacks = function( flags ) {
+
+	// Convert flags from String-formatted to Object-formatted
+	// (we check in cache first)
+	flags = flags ? ( flagsCache[ flags ] || createFlags( flags ) ) : {};
+
+	var // Actual callback list
+		list = [],
+		// Stack of fire calls for repeatable lists
+		stack = [],
+		// Last fire value (for non-forgettable lists)
+		memory,
+		// Flag to know if list was already fired
+		fired,
+		// Flag to know if list is currently firing
+		firing,
+		// First callback to fire (used internally by add and fireWith)
+		firingStart,
+		// End of the loop when firing
+		firingLength,
+		// Index of currently firing callback (modified by remove if needed)
+		firingIndex,
+		// Add one or several callbacks to the list
+		add = function( args ) {
+			var i,
+				length,
+				elem,
+				type,
+				actual;
+			for ( i = 0, length = args.length; i < length; i++ ) {
+				elem = args[ i ];
+				type = jQuery.type( elem );
+				if ( type === "array" ) {
+					// Inspect recursively
+					add( elem );
+				} else if ( type === "function" ) {
+					// Add if not in unique mode and callback is not in
+					if ( !flags.unique || !self.has( elem ) ) {
+						list.push( elem );
+					}
+				}
+			}
+		},
+		// Fire callbacks
+		fire = function( context, args ) {
+			args = args || [];
+			memory = !flags.memory || [ context, args ];
+			fired = true;
+			firing = true;
+			firingIndex = firingStart || 0;
+			firingStart = 0;
+			firingLength = list.length;
+			for ( ; list && firingIndex < firingLength; firingIndex++ ) {
+				if ( list[ firingIndex ].apply( context, args ) === false && flags.stopOnFalse ) {
+					memory = true; // Mark as halted
+					break;
+				}
+			}
+			firing = false;
+			if ( list ) {
+				if ( !flags.once ) {
+					if ( stack && stack.length ) {
+						memory = stack.shift();
+						self.fireWith( memory[ 0 ], memory[ 1 ] );
+					}
+				} else if ( memory === true ) {
+					self.disable();
+				} else {
+					list = [];
+				}
+			}
+		},
+		// Actual Callbacks object
+		self = {
+			// Add a callback or a collection of callbacks to the list
+			add: function() {
+				if ( list ) {
+					var length = list.length;
+					add( arguments );
+					// Do we need to add the callbacks to the
+					// current firing batch?
+					if ( firing ) {
+						firingLength = list.length;
+					// With memory, if we're not firing then
+					// we should call right away, unless previous
+					// firing was halted (stopOnFalse)
+					} else if ( memory && memory !== true ) {
+						firingStart = length;
+						fire( memory[ 0 ], memory[ 1 ] );
+					}
+				}
+				return this;
+			},
+			// Remove a callback from the list
+			remove: function() {
+				if ( list ) {
+					var args = arguments,
+						argIndex = 0,
+						argLength = args.length;
+					for ( ; argIndex < argLength ; argIndex++ ) {
+						for ( var i = 0; i < list.length; i++ ) {
+							if ( args[ argIndex ] === list[ i ] ) {
+								// Handle firingIndex and firingLength
+								if ( firing ) {
+									if ( i <= firingLength ) {
+										firingLength--;
+										if ( i <= firingIndex ) {
+											firingIndex--;
+										}
+									}
+								}
+								// Remove the element
+								list.splice( i--, 1 );
+								// If we have some unicity property then
+								// we only need to do this once
+								if ( flags.unique ) {
+									break;
+								}
+							}
+						}
+					}
+				}
+				return this;
+			},
+			// Control if a given callback is in the list
+			has: function( fn ) {
+				if ( list ) {
+					var i = 0,
+						length = list.length;
+					for ( ; i < length; i++ ) {
+						if ( fn === list[ i ] ) {
+							return true;
+						}
+					}
+				}
+				return false;
+			},
+			// Remove all callbacks from the list
+			empty: function() {
+				list = [];
+				return this;
+			},
+			// Have the list do nothing anymore
+			disable: function() {
+				list = stack = memory = undefined;
+				return this;
+			},
+			// Is it disabled?
+			disabled: function() {
+				return !list;
+			},
+			// Lock the list in its current state
+			lock: function() {
+				stack = undefined;
+				if ( !memory || memory === true ) {
+					self.disable();
+				}
+				return this;
+			},
+			// Is it locked?
+			locked: function() {
+				return !stack;
+			},
+			// Call all callbacks with the given context and arguments
+			fireWith: function( context, args ) {
+				if ( stack ) {
+					if ( firing ) {
+						if ( !flags.once ) {
+							stack.push( [ context, args ] );
+						}
+					} else if ( !( flags.once && memory ) ) {
+						fire( context, args );
+					}
+				}
+				return this;
+			},
+			// Call all the callbacks with the given arguments
+			fire: function() {
+				self.fireWith( this, arguments );
+				return this;
+			},
+			// To know if the callbacks have already been called at least once
+			fired: function() {
+				return !!fired;
+			}
+		};
+
+	return self;
+};
+
+
+
+
+var // Static reference to slice
+	sliceDeferred = [].slice;
+
+jQuery.extend({
+
+	Deferred: function( func ) {
+		var doneList = jQuery.Callbacks( "once memory" ),
+			failList = jQuery.Callbacks( "once memory" ),
+			progressList = jQuery.Callbacks( "memory" ),
+			state = "pending",
+			lists = {
+				resolve: doneList,
+				reject: failList,
+				notify: progressList
+			},
+			promise = {
+				done: doneList.add,
+				fail: failList.add,
+				progress: progressList.add,
+
+				state: function() {
+					return state;
+				},
+
+				// Deprecated
+				isResolved: doneList.fired,
+				isRejected: failList.fired,
+
+				then: function( doneCallbacks, failCallbacks, progressCallbacks ) {
+					deferred.done( doneCallbacks ).fail( failCallbacks ).progress( progressCallbacks );
+					return this;
+				},
+				always: function() {
+					deferred.done.apply( deferred, arguments ).fail.apply( deferred, arguments );
+					return this;
+				},
+				pipe: function( fnDone, fnFail, fnProgress ) {
+					return jQuery.Deferred(function( newDefer ) {
+						jQuery.each( {
+							done: [ fnDone, "resolve" ],
+							fail: [ fnFail, "reject" ],
+							progress: [ fnProgress, "notify" ]
+						}, function( handler, data ) {
+							var fn = data[ 0 ],
+								action = data[ 1 ],
+								returned;
+							if ( jQuery.isFunction( fn ) ) {
+								deferred[ handler ](function() {
+									returned = fn.apply( this, arguments );
+									if ( returned && jQuery.isFunction( returned.promise ) ) {
+										returned.promise().then( newDefer.resolve, newDefer.reject, newDefer.notify );
+									} else {
+										newDefer[ action + "With" ]( this === deferred ? newDefer : this, [ returned ] );
+									}
+								});
+							} else {
+								deferred[ handler ]( newDefer[ action ] );
+							}
+						});
+					}).promise();
+				},
+				// Get a promise for this deferred
+				// If obj is provided, the promise aspect is added to the object
+				promise: function( obj ) {
+					if ( obj == null ) {
+						obj = promise;
+					} else {
+						for ( var key in promise ) {
+							obj[ key ] = promise[ key ];
+						}
+					}
+					return obj;
+				}
+			},
+			deferred = promise.promise({}),
+			key;
+
+		for ( key in lists ) {
+			deferred[ key ] = lists[ key ].fire;
+			deferred[ key + "With" ] = lists[ key ].fireWith;
+		}
+
+		// Handle state
+		deferred.done( function() {
+			state = "resolved";
+		}, failList.disable, progressList.lock ).fail( function() {
+			state = "rejected";
+		}, doneList.disable, progressList.lock );
+
+		// Call given func if any
+		if ( func ) {
+			func.call( deferred, deferred );
+		}
+
+		// All done!
+		return deferred;
+	},
+
+	// Deferred helper
+	when: function( firstParam ) {
+		var args = sliceDeferred.call( arguments, 0 ),
+			i = 0,
+			length = args.length,
+			pValues = new Array( length ),
+			count = length,
+			pCount = length,
+			deferred = length <= 1 && firstParam && jQuery.isFunction( firstParam.promise ) ?
+				firstParam :
+				jQuery.Deferred(),
+			promise = deferred.promise();
+		function resolveFunc( i ) {
+			return function( value ) {
+				args[ i ] = arguments.length > 1 ? sliceDeferred.call( arguments, 0 ) : value;
+				if ( !( --count ) ) {
+					deferred.resolveWith( deferred, args );
+				}
+			};
+		}
+		function progressFunc( i ) {
+			return function( value ) {
+				pValues[ i ] = arguments.length > 1 ? sliceDeferred.call( arguments, 0 ) : value;
+				deferred.notifyWith( promise, pValues );
+			};
+		}
+		if ( length > 1 ) {
+			for ( ; i < length; i++ ) {
+				if ( args[ i ] && args[ i ].promise && jQuery.isFunction( args[ i ].promise ) ) {
+					args[ i ].promise().then( resolveFunc(i), deferred.reject, progressFunc(i) );
+				} else {
+					--count;
+				}
+			}
+			if ( !count ) {
+				deferred.resolveWith( deferred, args );
+			}
+		} else if ( deferred !== firstParam ) {
+			deferred.resolveWith( deferred, length ? [ firstParam ] : [] );
+		}
+		return promise;
+	}
+});
+
+
+
+
+jQuery.support = (function() {
+
+	var support,
+		all,
+		a,
+		select,
+		opt,
+		input,
+		fragment,
+		tds,
+		events,
+		eventName,
+		i,
+		isSupported,
+		div = document.createElement( "div" ),
+		documentElement = document.documentElement;
+
+	// Preliminary tests
+	div.setAttribute("className", "t");
+	div.innerHTML = "   <link/><table></table><a href='/a' style='top:1px;float:left;opacity:.55;'>a</a><input type='checkbox'/>";
+
+	all = div.getElementsByTagName( "*" );
+	a = div.getElementsByTagName( "a" )[ 0 ];
+
+	// Can't get basic test support
+	if ( !all || !all.length || !a ) {
+		return {};
+	}
+
+	// First batch of supports tests
+	select = document.createElement( "select" );
+	opt = select.appendChild( document.createElement("option") );
+	input = div.getElementsByTagName( "input" )[ 0 ];
+
+	support = {
+		// IE strips leading whitespace when .innerHTML is used
+		leadingWhitespace: ( div.firstChild.nodeType === 3 ),
+
+		// Make sure that tbody elements aren't automatically inserted
+		// IE will insert them into empty tables
+		tbody: !div.getElementsByTagName("tbody").length,
+
+		// Make sure that link elements get serialized correctly by innerHTML
+		// This requires a wrapper element in IE
+		htmlSerialize: !!div.getElementsByTagName("link").length,
+
+		// Get the style information from getAttribute
+		// (IE uses .cssText instead)
+		style: /top/.test( a.getAttribute("style") ),
+
+		// Make sure that URLs aren't manipulated
+		// (IE normalizes it by default)
+		hrefNormalized: ( a.getAttribute("href") === "/a" ),
+
+		// Make sure that element opacity exists
+		// (IE uses filter instead)
+		// Use a regex to work around a WebKit issue. See #5145
+		opacity: /^0.55/.test( a.style.opacity ),
+
+		// Verify style float existence
+		// (IE uses styleFloat instead of cssFloat)
+		cssFloat: !!a.style.cssFloat,
+
+		// Make sure that if no value is specified for a checkbox
+		// that it defaults to "on".
+		// (WebKit defaults to "" instead)
+		checkOn: ( input.value === "on" ),
+
+		// Make sure that a selected-by-default option has a working selected property.
+		// (WebKit defaults to false instead of true, IE too, if it's in an optgroup)
+		optSelected: opt.selected,
+
+		// Test setAttribute on camelCase class. If it works, we need attrFixes when doing get/setAttribute (ie6/7)
+		getSetAttribute: div.className !== "t",
+
+		// Tests for enctype support on a form(#6743)
+		enctype: !!document.createElement("form").enctype,
+
+		// Makes sure cloning an html5 element does not cause problems
+		// Where outerHTML is undefined, this still works
+		html5Clone: document.createElement("nav").cloneNode( true ).outerHTML !== "<:nav></:nav>",
+
+		// Will be defined later
+		submitBubbles: true,
+		changeBubbles: true,
+		focusinBubbles: false,
+		deleteExpando: true,
+		noCloneEvent: true,
+		inlineBlockNeedsLayout: false,
+		shrinkWrapBlocks: false,
+		reliableMarginRight: true,
+		pixelMargin: true
+	};
+
+	// jQuery.boxModel DEPRECATED in 1.3, use jQuery.support.boxModel instead
+	jQuery.boxModel = support.boxModel = (document.compatMode === "CSS1Compat");
+
+	// Make sure checked status is properly cloned
+	input.checked = true;
+	support.noCloneChecked = input.cloneNode( true ).checked;
+
+	// Make sure that the options inside disabled selects aren't marked as disabled
+	// (WebKit marks them as disabled)
+	select.disabled = true;
+	support.optDisabled = !opt.disabled;
+
+	// Test to see if it's possible to delete an expando from an element
+	// Fails in Internet Explorer
+	try {
+		delete div.test;
+	} catch( e ) {
+		support.deleteExpando = false;
+	}
+
+	if ( !div.addEventListener && div.attachEvent && div.fireEvent ) {
+		div.attachEvent( "onclick", function() {
+			// Cloning a node shouldn't copy over any
+			// bound event handlers (IE does this)
+			support.noCloneEvent = false;
+		});
+		div.cloneNode( true ).fireEvent( "onclick" );
+	}
+
+	// Check if a radio maintains its value
+	// after being appended to the DOM
+	input = document.createElement("input");
+	input.value = "t";
+	input.setAttribute("type", "radio");
+	support.radioValue = input.value === "t";
+
+	input.setAttribute("checked", "checked");
+
+	// #11217 - WebKit loses check when the name is after the checked attribute
+	input.setAttribute( "name", "t" );
+
+	div.appendChild( input );
+	fragment = document.createDocumentFragment();
+	fragment.appendChild( div.lastChild );
+
+	// WebKit doesn't clone checked state correctly in fragments
+	support.checkClone = fragment.cloneNode( true ).cloneNode( true ).lastChild.checked;
+
+	// Check if a disconnected checkbox will retain its checked
+	// value of true after appended to the DOM (IE6/7)
+	support.appendChecked = input.checked;
+
+	fragment.removeChild( input );
+	fragment.appendChild( div );
+
+	// Technique from Juriy Zaytsev
+	// http://perfectionkills.com/detecting-event-support-without-browser-sniffing/
+	// We only care about the case where non-standard event systems
+	// are used, namely in IE. Short-circuiting here helps us to
+	// avoid an eval call (in setAttribute) which can cause CSP
+	// to go haywire. See: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Security/CSP
+	if ( div.attachEvent ) {
+		for ( i in {
+			submit: 1,
+			change: 1,
+			focusin: 1
+		}) {
+			eventName = "on" + i;
+			isSupported = ( eventName in div );
+			if ( !isSupported ) {
+				div.setAttribute( eventName, "return;" );
+				isSupported = ( typeof div[ eventName ] === "function" );
+			}
+			support[ i + "Bubbles" ] = isSupported;
+		}
+	}
+
+	fragment.removeChild( div );
+
+	// Null elements to avoid leaks in IE
+	fragment = select = opt = div = input = null;
+
+	// Run tests that need a body at doc ready
+	jQuery(function() {
+		var container, outer, inner, table, td, offsetSupport,
+			marginDiv, conMarginTop, style, html, positionTopLeftWidthHeight,
+			paddingMarginBorderVisibility, paddingMarginBorder,
+			body = document.getElementsByTagName("body")[0];
+
+		if ( !body ) {
+			// Return for frameset docs that don't have a body
+			return;
+		}
+
+		conMarginTop = 1;
+		paddingMarginBorder = "padding:0;margin:0;border:";
+		positionTopLeftWidthHeight = "position:absolute;top:0;left:0;width:1px;height:1px;";
+		paddingMarginBorderVisibility = paddingMarginBorder + "0;visibility:hidden;";
+		style = "style='" + positionTopLeftWidthHeight + paddingMarginBorder + "5px solid #000;";
+		html = "<div " + style + "display:block;'><div style='" + paddingMarginBorder + "0;display:block;overflow:hidden;'></div></div>" +
+			"<table " + style + "' cellpadding='0' cellspacing='0'>" +
+			"<tr><td></td></tr></table>";
+
+		container = document.createElement("div");
+		container.style.cssText = paddingMarginBorderVisibility + "width:0;height:0;position:static;top:0;margin-top:" + conMarginTop + "px";
+		body.insertBefore( container, body.firstChild );
+
+		// Construct the test element
+		div = document.createElement("div");
+		container.appendChild( div );
+
+		// Check if table cells still have offsetWidth/Height when they are set
+		// to display:none and there are still other visible table cells in a
+		// table row; if so, offsetWidth/Height are not reliable for use when
+		// determining if an element has been hidden directly using
+		// display:none (it is still safe to use offsets if a parent element is
+		// hidden; don safety goggles and see bug #4512 for more information).
+		// (only IE 8 fails this test)
+		div.innerHTML = "<table><tr><td style='" + paddingMarginBorder + "0;display:none'></td><td>t</td></tr></table>";
+		tds = div.getElementsByTagName( "td" );
+		isSupported = ( tds[ 0 ].offsetHeight === 0 );
+
+		tds[ 0 ].style.display = "";
+		tds[ 1 ].style.display = "none";
+
+		// Check if empty table cells still have offsetWidth/Height
+		// (IE <= 8 fail this test)
+		support.reliableHiddenOffsets = isSupported && ( tds[ 0 ].offsetHeight === 0 );
+
+		// Check if div with explicit width and no margin-right incorrectly
+		// gets computed margin-right based on width of container. For more
+		// info see bug #3333
+		// Fails in WebKit before Feb 2011 nightlies
+		// WebKit Bug 13343 - getComputedStyle returns wrong value for margin-right
+		if ( window.getComputedStyle ) {
+			div.innerHTML = "";
+			marginDiv = document.createElement( "div" );
+			marginDiv.style.width = "0";
+			marginDiv.style.marginRight = "0";
+			div.style.width = "2px";
+			div.appendChild( marginDiv );
+			support.reliableMarginRight =
+				( parseInt( ( window.getComputedStyle( marginDiv, null ) || { marginRight: 0 } ).marginRight, 10 ) || 0 ) === 0;
+		}
+
+		if ( typeof div.style.zoom !== "undefined" ) {
+			// Check if natively block-level elements act like inline-block
+			// elements when setting their display to 'inline' and giving
+			// them layout
+			// (IE < 8 does this)
+			div.innerHTML = "";
+			div.style.width = div.style.padding = "1px";
+			div.style.border = 0;
+			div.style.overflow = "hidden";
+			div.style.display = "inline";
+			div.style.zoom = 1;
+			support.inlineBlockNeedsLayout = ( div.offsetWidth === 3 );
+
+			// Check if elements with layout shrink-wrap their children
+			// (IE 6 does this)
+			div.style.display = "block";
+			div.style.overflow = "visible";
+			div.innerHTML = "<div style='width:5px;'></div>";
+			support.shrinkWrapBlocks = ( div.offsetWidth !== 3 );
+		}
+
+		div.style.cssText = positionTopLeftWidthHeight + paddingMarginBorderVisibility;
+		div.innerHTML = html;
+
+		outer = div.firstChild;
+		inner = outer.firstChild;
+		td = outer.nextSibling.firstChild.firstChild;
+
+		offsetSupport = {
+			doesNotAddBorder: ( inner.offsetTop !== 5 ),
+			doesAddBorderForTableAndCells: ( td.offsetTop === 5 )
+		};
+
+		inner.style.position = "fixed";
+		inner.style.top = "20px";
+
+		// safari subtracts parent border width here which is 5px
+		offsetSupport.fixedPosition = ( inner.offsetTop === 20 || inner.offsetTop === 15 );
+		inner.style.position = inner.style.top = "";
+
+		outer.style.overflow = "hidden";
+		outer.style.position = "relative";
+
+		offsetSupport.subtractsBorderForOverflowNotVisible = ( inner.offsetTop === -5 );
+		offsetSupport.doesNotIncludeMarginInBodyOffset = ( body.offsetTop !== conMarginTop );
+
+		if ( window.getComputedStyle ) {
+			div.style.marginTop = "1%";
+			support.pixelMargin = ( window.getComputedStyle( div, null ) || { marginTop: 0 } ).marginTop !== "1%";
+		}
+
+		if ( typeof container.style.zoom !== "undefined" ) {
+			container.style.zoom = 1;
+		}
+
+		body.removeChild( container );
+		marginDiv = div = container = null;
+
+		jQuery.extend( support, offsetSupport );
+	});
+
+	return support;
+})();
+
+
+
+
+var rbrace = /^(?:\{.*\}|\[.*\])$/,
+	rmultiDash = /([A-Z])/g;
+
+jQuery.extend({
+	cache: {},
+
+	// Please use with caution
+	uuid: 0,
+
+	// Unique for each copy of jQuery on the page
+	// Non-digits removed to match rinlinejQuery
+	expando: "jQuery" + ( jQuery.fn.jquery + Math.random() ).replace( /\D/g, "" ),
+
+	// The following elements throw uncatchable exceptions if you
+	// attempt to add expando properties to them.
+	noData: {
+		"embed": true,
+		// Ban all objects except for Flash (which handle expandos)
+		"object": "clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000",
+		"applet": true
+	},
+
+	hasData: function( elem ) {
+		elem = elem.nodeType ? jQuery.cache[ elem[jQuery.expando] ] : elem[ jQuery.expando ];
+		return !!elem && !isEmptyDataObject( elem );
+	},
+
+	data: function( elem, name, data, pvt /* Internal Use Only */ ) {
+		if ( !jQuery.acceptData( elem ) ) {
+			return;
+		}
+
+		var privateCache, thisCache, ret,
+			internalKey = jQuery.expando,
+			getByName = typeof name === "string",
+
+			// We have to handle DOM nodes and JS objects differently because IE6-7
+			// can't GC object references properly across the DOM-JS boundary
+			isNode = elem.nodeType,
+
+			// Only DOM nodes need the global jQuery cache; JS object data is
+			// attached directly to the object so GC can occur automatically
+			cache = isNode ? jQuery.cache : elem,
+
+			// Only defining an ID for JS objects if its cache already exists allows
+			// the code to shortcut on the same path as a DOM node with no cache
+			id = isNode ? elem[ internalKey ] : elem[ internalKey ] && internalKey,
+			isEvents = name === "events";
+
+		// Avoid doing any more work than we need to when trying to get data on an
+		// object that has no data at all
+		if ( (!id || !cache[id] || (!isEvents && !pvt && !cache[id].data)) && getByName && data === undefined ) {
+			return;
+		}
+
+		if ( !id ) {
+			// Only DOM nodes need a new unique ID for each element since their data
+			// ends up in the global cache
+			if ( isNode ) {
+				elem[ internalKey ] = id = ++jQuery.uuid;
+			} else {
+				id = internalKey;
+			}
+		}
+
+		if ( !cache[ id ] ) {
+			cache[ id ] = {};
+
+			// Avoids exposing jQuery metadata on plain JS objects when the object
+			// is serialized using JSON.stringify
+			if ( !isNode ) {
+				cache[ id ].toJSON = jQuery.noop;
+			}
+		}
+
+		// An object can be passed to jQuery.data instead of a key/value pair; this gets
+		// shallow copied over onto the existing cache
+		if ( typeof name === "object" || typeof name === "function" ) {
+			if ( pvt ) {
+				cache[ id ] = jQuery.extend( cache[ id ], name );
+			} else {
+				cache[ id ].data = jQuery.extend( cache[ id ].data, name );
+			}
+		}
+
+		privateCache = thisCache = cache[ id ];
+
+		// jQuery data() is stored in a separate object inside the object's internal data
+		// cache in order to avoid key collisions between internal data and user-defined
+		// data.
+		if ( !pvt ) {
+			if ( !thisCache.data ) {
+				thisCache.data = {};
+			}
+
+			thisCache = thisCache.data;
+		}
+
+		if ( data !== undefined ) {
+			thisCache[ jQuery.camelCase( name ) ] = data;
+		}
+
+		// Users should not attempt to inspect the internal events object using jQuery.data,
+		// it is undocumented and subject to change. But does anyone listen? No.
+		if ( isEvents && !thisCache[ name ] ) {
+			return privateCache.events;
+		}
+
+		// Check for both converted-to-camel and non-converted data property names
+		// If a data property was specified
+		if ( getByName ) {
+
+			// First Try to find as-is property data
+			ret = thisCache[ name ];
+
+			// Test for null|undefined property data
+			if ( ret == null ) {
+
+				// Try to find the camelCased property
+				ret = thisCache[ jQuery.camelCase( name ) ];
+			}
+		} else {
+			ret = thisCache;
+		}
+
+		return ret;
+	},
+
+	removeData: function( elem, name, pvt /* Internal Use Only */ ) {
+		if ( !jQuery.acceptData( elem ) ) {
+			return;
+		}
+
+		var thisCache, i, l,
+
+			// Reference to internal data cache key
+			internalKey = jQuery.expando,
+
+			isNode = elem.nodeType,
+
+			// See jQuery.data for more information
+			cache = isNode ? jQuery.cache : elem,
+
+			// See jQuery.data for more information
+			id = isNode ? elem[ internalKey ] : internalKey;
+
+		// If there is already no cache entry for this object, there is no
+		// purpose in continuing
+		if ( !cache[ id ] ) {
+			return;
+		}
+
+		if ( name ) {
+
+			thisCache = pvt ? cache[ id ] : cache[ id ].data;
+
+			if ( thisCache ) {
+
+				// Support array or space separated string names for data keys
+				if ( !jQuery.isArray( name ) ) {
+
+					// try the string as a key before any manipulation
+					if ( name in thisCache ) {
+						name = [ name ];
+					} else {
+
+						// split the camel cased version by spaces unless a key with the spaces exists
+						name = jQuery.camelCase( name );
+						if ( name in thisCache ) {
+							name = [ name ];
+						} else {
+							name = name.split( " " );
+						}
+					}
+				}
+
+				for ( i = 0, l = name.length; i < l; i++ ) {
+					delete thisCache[ name[i] ];
+				}
+
+				// If there is no data left in the cache, we want to continue
+				// and let the cache object itself get destroyed
+				if ( !( pvt ? isEmptyDataObject : jQuery.isEmptyObject )( thisCache ) ) {
+					return;
+				}
+			}
+		}
+
+		// See jQuery.data for more information
+		if ( !pvt ) {
+			delete cache[ id ].data;
+
+			// Don't destroy the parent cache unless the internal data object
+			// had been the only thing left in it
+			if ( !isEmptyDataObject(cache[ id ]) ) {
+				return;
+			}
+		}
+
+		// Browsers that fail expando deletion also refuse to delete expandos on
+		// the window, but it will allow it on all other JS objects; other browsers
+		// don't care
+		// Ensure that `cache` is not a window object #10080
+		if ( jQuery.support.deleteExpando || !cache.setInterval ) {
+			delete cache[ id ];
+		} else {
+			cache[ id ] = null;
+		}
+
+		// We destroyed the cache and need to eliminate the expando on the node to avoid
+		// false lookups in the cache for entries that no longer exist
+		if ( isNode ) {
+			// IE does not allow us to delete expando properties from nodes,
+			// nor does it have a removeAttribute function on Document nodes;
+			// we must handle all of these cases
+			if ( jQuery.support.deleteExpando ) {
+				delete elem[ internalKey ];
+			} else if ( elem.removeAttribute ) {
+				elem.removeAttribute( internalKey );
+			} else {
+				elem[ internalKey ] = null;
+			}
+		}
+	},
+
+	// For internal use only.
+	_data: function( elem, name, data ) {
+		return jQuery.data( elem, name, data, true );
+	},
+
+	// A method for determining if a DOM node can handle the data expando
+	acceptData: function( elem ) {
+		if ( elem.nodeName ) {
+			var match = jQuery.noData[ elem.nodeName.toLowerCase() ];
+
+			if ( match ) {
+				return !(match === true || elem.getAttribute("classid") !== match);
+			}
+		}
+
+		return true;
+	}
+});
+
+jQuery.fn.extend({
+	data: function( key, value ) {
+		var parts, part, attr, name, l,
+			elem = this[0],
+			i = 0,
+			data = null;
+
+		// Gets all values
+		if ( key === undefined ) {
+			if ( this.length ) {
+				data = jQuery.data( elem );
+
+				if ( elem.nodeType === 1 && !jQuery._data( elem, "parsedAttrs" ) ) {
+					attr = elem.attributes;
+					for ( l = attr.length; i < l; i++ ) {
+						name = attr[i].name;
+
+						if ( name.indexOf( "data-" ) === 0 ) {
+							name = jQuery.camelCase( name.substring(5) );
+
+							dataAttr( elem, name, data[ name ] );
+						}
+					}
+					jQuery._data( elem, "parsedAttrs", true );
+				}
+			}
+
+			return data;
+		}
+
+		// Sets multiple values
+		if ( typeof key === "object" ) {
+			return this.each(function() {
+				jQuery.data( this, key );
+			});
+		}
+
+		parts = key.split( ".", 2 );
+		parts[1] = parts[1] ? "." + parts[1] : "";
+		part = parts[1] + "!";
+
+		return jQuery.access( this, function( value ) {
+
+			if ( value === undefined ) {
+				data = this.triggerHandler( "getData" + part, [ parts[0] ] );
+
+				// Try to fetch any internally stored data first
+				if ( data === undefined && elem ) {
+					data = jQuery.data( elem, key );
+					data = dataAttr( elem, key, data );
+				}
+
+				return data === undefined && parts[1] ?
+					this.data( parts[0] ) :
+					data;
+			}
+
+			parts[1] = value;
+			this.each(function() {
+				var self = jQuery( this );
+
+				self.triggerHandler( "setData" + part, parts );
+				jQuery.data( this, key, value );
+				self.triggerHandler( "changeData" + part, parts );
+			});
+		}, null, value, arguments.length > 1, null, false );
+	},
+
+	removeData: function( key ) {
+		return this.each(function() {
+			jQuery.removeData( this, key );
+		});
+	}
+});
+
+function dataAttr( elem, key, data ) {
+	// If nothing was found internally, try to fetch any
+	// data from the HTML5 data-* attribute
+	if ( data === undefined && elem.nodeType === 1 ) {
+
+		var name = "data-" + key.replace( rmultiDash, "-$1" ).toLowerCase();
+
+		data = elem.getAttribute( name );
+
+		if ( typeof data === "string" ) {
+			try {
+				data = data === "true" ? true :
+				data === "false" ? false :
+				data === "null" ? null :
+				jQuery.isNumeric( data ) ? +data :
+					rbrace.test( data ) ? jQuery.parseJSON( data ) :
+					data;
+			} catch( e ) {}
+
+			// Make sure we set the data so it isn't changed later
+			jQuery.data( elem, key, data );
+
+		} else {
+			data = undefined;
+		}
+	}
+
+	return data;
+}
+
+// checks a cache object for emptiness
+function isEmptyDataObject( obj ) {
+	for ( var name in obj ) {
+
+		// if the public data object is empty, the private is still empty
+		if ( name === "data" && jQuery.isEmptyObject( obj[name] ) ) {
+			continue;
+		}
+		if ( name !== "toJSON" ) {
+			return false;
+		}
+	}
+
+	return true;
+}
+
+
+
+
+function handleQueueMarkDefer( elem, type, src ) {
+	var deferDataKey = type + "defer",
+		queueDataKey = type + "queue",
+		markDataKey = type + "mark",
+		defer = jQuery._data( elem, deferDataKey );
+	if ( defer &&
+		( src === "queue" || !jQuery._data(elem, queueDataKey) ) &&
+		( src === "mark" || !jQuery._data(elem, markDataKey) ) ) {
+		// Give room for hard-coded callbacks to fire first
+		// and eventually mark/queue something else on the element
+		setTimeout( function() {
+			if ( !jQuery._data( elem, queueDataKey ) &&
+				!jQuery._data( elem, markDataKey ) ) {
+				jQuery.removeData( elem, deferDataKey, true );
+				defer.fire();
+			}
+		}, 0 );
+	}
+}
+
+jQuery.extend({
+
+	_mark: function( elem, type ) {
+		if ( elem ) {
+			type = ( type || "fx" ) + "mark";
+			jQuery._data( elem, type, (jQuery._data( elem, type ) || 0) + 1 );
+		}
+	},
+
+	_unmark: function( force, elem, type ) {
+		if ( force !== true ) {
+			type = elem;
+			elem = force;
+			force = false;
+		}
+		if ( elem ) {
+			type = type || "fx";
+			var key = type + "mark",
+				count = force ? 0 : ( (jQuery._data( elem, key ) || 1) - 1 );
+			if ( count ) {
+				jQuery._data( elem, key, count );
+			} else {
+				jQuery.removeData( elem, key, true );
+				handleQueueMarkDefer( elem, type, "mark" );
+			}
+		}
+	},
+
+	queue: function( elem, type, data ) {
+		var q;
+		if ( elem ) {
+			type = ( type || "fx" ) + "queue";
+			q = jQuery._data( elem, type );
+
+			// Speed up dequeue by getting out quickly if this is just a lookup
+			if ( data ) {
+				if ( !q || jQuery.isArray(data) ) {
+					q = jQuery._data( elem, type, jQuery.makeArray(data) );
+				} else {
+					q.push( data );
+				}
+			}
+			return q || [];
+		}
+	},
+
+	dequeue: function( elem, type ) {
+		type = type || "fx";
+
+		var queue = jQuery.queue( elem, type ),
+			fn = queue.shift(),
+			hooks = {};
+
+		// If the fx queue is dequeued, always remove the progress sentinel
+		if ( fn === "inprogress" ) {
+			fn = queue.shift();
+		}
+
+		if ( fn ) {
+			// Add a progress sentinel to prevent the fx queue from being
+			// automatically dequeued
+			if ( type === "fx" ) {
+				queue.unshift( "inprogress" );
+			}
+
+			jQuery._data( elem, type + ".run", hooks );
+			fn.call( elem, function() {
+				jQuery.dequeue( elem, type );
+			}, hooks );
+		}
+
+		if ( !queue.length ) {
+			jQuery.removeData( elem, type + "queue " + type + ".run", true );
+			handleQueueMarkDefer( elem, type, "queue" );
+		}
+	}
+});
+
+jQuery.fn.extend({
+	queue: function( type, data ) {
+		var setter = 2;
+
+		if ( typeof type !== "string" ) {
+			data = type;
+			type = "fx";
+			setter--;
+		}
+
+		if ( arguments.length < setter ) {
+			return jQuery.queue( this[0], type );
+		}
+
+		return data === undefined ?
+			this :
+			this.each(function() {
+				var queue = jQuery.queue( this, type, data );
+
+				if ( type === "fx" && queue[0] !== "inprogress" ) {
+					jQuery.dequeue( this, type );
+				}
+			});
+	},
+	dequeue: function( type ) {
+		return this.each(function() {
+			jQuery.dequeue( this, type );
+		});
+	},
+	// Based off of the plugin by Clint Helfers, with permission.
+	// http://blindsignals.com/index.php/2009/07/jquery-delay/
+	delay: function( time, type ) {
+		time = jQuery.fx ? jQuery.fx.speeds[ time ] || time : time;
+		type = type || "fx";
+
+		return this.queue( type, function( next, hooks ) {
+			var timeout = setTimeout( next, time );
+			hooks.stop = function() {
+				clearTimeout( timeout );
+			};
+		});
+	},
+	clearQueue: function( type ) {
+		return this.queue( type || "fx", [] );
+	},
+	// Get a promise resolved when queues of a certain type
+	// are emptied (fx is the type by default)
+	promise: function( type, object ) {
+		if ( typeof type !== "string" ) {
+			object = type;
+			type = undefined;
+		}
+		type = type || "fx";
+		var defer = jQuery.Deferred(),
+			elements = this,
+			i = elements.length,
+			count = 1,
+			deferDataKey = type + "defer",
+			queueDataKey = type + "queue",
+			markDataKey = type + "mark",
+			tmp;
+		function resolve() {
+			if ( !( --count ) ) {
+				defer.resolveWith( elements, [ elements ] );
+			}
+		}
+		while( i-- ) {
+			if (( tmp = jQuery.data( elements[ i ], deferDataKey, undefined, true ) ||
+					( jQuery.data( elements[ i ], queueDataKey, undefined, true ) ||
+						jQuery.data( elements[ i ], markDataKey, undefined, true ) ) &&
+					jQuery.data( elements[ i ], deferDataKey, jQuery.Callbacks( "once memory" ), true ) )) {
+				count++;
+				tmp.add( resolve );
+			}
+		}
+		resolve();
+		return defer.promise( object );
+	}
+});
+
+
+
+
+var rclass = /[\n\t\r]/g,
+	rspace = /\s+/,
+	rreturn = /\r/g,
+	rtype = /^(?:button|input)$/i,
+	rfocusable = /^(?:button|input|object|select|textarea)$/i,
+	rclickable = /^a(?:rea)?$/i,
+	rboolean = /^(?:autofocus|autoplay|async|checked|controls|defer|disabled|hidden|loop|multiple|open|readonly|required|scoped|selected)$/i,
+	getSetAttribute = jQuery.support.getSetAttribute,
+	nodeHook, boolHook, fixSpecified;
+
+jQuery.fn.extend({
+	attr: function( name, value ) {
+		return jQuery.access( this, jQuery.attr, name, value, arguments.length > 1 );
+	},
+
+	removeAttr: function( name ) {
+		return this.each(function() {
+			jQuery.removeAttr( this, name );
+		});
+	},
+
+	prop: function( name, value ) {
+		return jQuery.access( this, jQuery.prop, name, value, arguments.length > 1 );
+	},
+
+	removeProp: function( name ) {
+		name = jQuery.propFix[ name ] || name;
+		return this.each(function() {
+			// try/catch handles cases where IE balks (such as removing a property on window)
+			try {
+				this[ name ] = undefined;
+				delete this[ name ];
+			} catch( e ) {}
+		});
+	},
+
+	addClass: function( value ) {
+		var classNames, i, l, elem,
+			setClass, c, cl;
+
+		if ( jQuery.isFunction( value ) ) {
+			return this.each(function( j ) {
+				jQuery( this ).addClass( value.call(this, j, this.className) );
+			});
+		}
+
+		if ( value && typeof value === "string" ) {
+			classNames = value.split( rspace );
+
+			for ( i = 0, l = this.length; i < l; i++ ) {
+				elem = this[ i ];
+
+				if ( elem.nodeType === 1 ) {
+					if ( !elem.className && classNames.length === 1 ) {
+						elem.className = value;
+
+					} else {
+						setClass = " " + elem.className + " ";
+
+						for ( c = 0, cl = classNames.length; c < cl; c++ ) {
+							if ( !~setClass.indexOf( " " + classNames[ c ] + " " ) ) {
+								setClass += classNames[ c ] + " ";
+							}
+						}
+						elem.className = jQuery.trim( setClass );
+					}
+				}
+			}
+		}
+
+		return this;
+	},
+
+	removeClass: function( value ) {
+		var classNames, i, l, elem, className, c, cl;
+
+		if ( jQuery.isFunction( value ) ) {
+			return this.each(function( j ) {
+				jQuery( this ).removeClass( value.call(this, j, this.className) );
+			});
+		}
+
+		if ( (value && typeof value === "string") || value === undefined ) {
+			classNames = ( value || "" ).split( rspace );
+
+			for ( i = 0, l = this.length; i < l; i++ ) {
+				elem = this[ i ];
+
+				if ( elem.nodeType === 1 && elem.className ) {
+					if ( value ) {
+						className = (" " + elem.className + " ").replace( rclass, " " );
+						for ( c = 0, cl = classNames.length; c < cl; c++ ) {
+							className = className.replace(" " + classNames[ c ] + " ", " ");
+						}
+						elem.className = jQuery.trim( className );
+
+					} else {
+						elem.className = "";
+					}
+				}
+			}
+		}
+
+		return this;
+	},
+
+	toggleClass: function( value, stateVal ) {
+		var type = typeof value,
+			isBool = typeof stateVal === "boolean";
+
+		if ( jQuery.isFunction( value ) ) {
+			return this.each(function( i ) {
+				jQuery( this ).toggleClass( value.call(this, i, this.className, stateVal), stateVal );
+			});
+		}
+
+		return this.each(function() {
+			if ( type === "string" ) {
+				// toggle individual class names
+				var className,
+					i = 0,
+					self = jQuery( this ),
+					state = stateVal,
+					classNames = value.split( rspace );
+
+				while ( (className = classNames[ i++ ]) ) {
+					// check each className given, space seperated list
+					state = isBool ? state : !self.hasClass( className );
+					self[ state ? "addClass" : "removeClass" ]( className );
+				}
+
+			} else if ( type === "undefined" || type === "boolean" ) {
+				if ( this.className ) {
+					// store className if set
+					jQuery._data( this, "__className__", this.className );
+				}
+
+				// toggle whole className
+				this.className = this.className || value === false ? "" : jQuery._data( this, "__className__" ) || "";
+			}
+		});
+	},
+
+	hasClass: function( selector ) {
+		var className = " " + selector + " ",
+			i = 0,
+			l = this.length;
+		for ( ; i < l; i++ ) {
+			if ( this[i].nodeType === 1 && (" " + this[i].className + " ").replace(rclass, " ").indexOf( className ) > -1 ) {
+				return true;
+			}
+		}
+
+		return false;
+	},
+
+	val: function( value ) {
+		var hooks, ret, isFunction,
+			elem = this[0];
+
+		if ( !arguments.length ) {
+			if ( elem ) {
+				hooks = jQuery.valHooks[ elem.type ] || jQuery.valHooks[ elem.nodeName.toLowerCase() ];
+
+				if ( hooks && "get" in hooks && (ret = hooks.get( elem, "value" )) !== undefined ) {
+					return ret;
+				}
+
+				ret = elem.value;
+
+				return typeof ret === "string" ?
+					// handle most common string cases
+					ret.replace(rreturn, "") :
+					// handle cases where value is null/undef or number
+					ret == null ? "" : ret;
+			}
+
+			return;
+		}
+
+		isFunction = jQuery.isFunction( value );
+
+		return this.each(function( i ) {
+			var self = jQuery(this), val;
+
+			if ( this.nodeType !== 1 ) {
+				return;
+			}
+
+			if ( isFunction ) {
+				val = value.call( this, i, self.val() );
+			} else {
+				val = value;
+			}
+
+			// Treat null/undefined as ""; convert numbers to string
+			if ( val == null ) {
+				val = "";
+			} else if ( typeof val === "number" ) {
+				val += "";
+			} else if ( jQuery.isArray( val ) ) {
+				val = jQuery.map(val, function ( value ) {
+					return value == null ? "" : value + "";
+				});
+			}
+
+			hooks = jQuery.valHooks[ this.type ] || jQuery.valHooks[ this.nodeName.toLowerCase() ];
+
+			// If set returns undefined, fall back to normal setting
+			if ( !hooks || !("set" in hooks) || hooks.set( this, val, "value" ) === undefined ) {
+				this.value = val;
+			}
+		});
+	}
+});
+
+jQuery.extend({
+	valHooks: {
+		option: {
+			get: function( elem ) {
+				// attributes.value is undefined in Blackberry 4.7 but
+				// uses .value. See #6932
+				var val = elem.attributes.value;
+				return !val || val.specified ? elem.value : elem.text;
+			}
+		},
+		select: {
+			get: function( elem ) {
+				var value, i, max, option,
+					index = elem.selectedIndex,
+					values = [],
+					options = elem.options,
+					one = elem.type === "select-one";
+
+				// Nothing was selected
+				if ( index < 0 ) {
+					return null;
+				}
+
+				// Loop through all the selected options
+				i = one ? index : 0;
+				max = one ? index + 1 : options.length;
+				for ( ; i < max; i++ ) {
+					option = options[ i ];
+
+					// Don't return options that are disabled or in a disabled optgroup
+					if ( option.selected && (jQuery.support.optDisabled ? !option.disabled : option.getAttribute("disabled") === null) &&
+							(!option.parentNode.disabled || !jQuery.nodeName( option.parentNode, "optgroup" )) ) {
+
+						// Get the specific value for the option
+						value = jQuery( option ).val();
+
+						// We don't need an array for one selects
+						if ( one ) {
+							return value;
+						}
+
+						// Multi-Selects return an array
+						values.push( value );
+					}
+				}
+
+				// Fixes Bug #2551 -- select.val() broken in IE after form.reset()
+				if ( one && !values.length && options.length ) {
+					return jQuery( options[ index ] ).val();
+				}
+
+				return values;
+			},
+
+			set: function( elem, value ) {
+				var values = jQuery.makeArray( value );
+
+				jQuery(elem).find("option").each(function() {
+					this.selected = jQuery.inArray( jQuery(this).val(), values ) >= 0;
+				});
+
+				if ( !values.length ) {
+					elem.selectedIndex = -1;
+				}
+				return values;
+			}
+		}
+	},
+
+	attrFn: {
+		val: true,
+		css: true,
+		html: true,
+		text: true,
+		data: true,
+		width: true,
+		height: true,
+		offset: true
+	},
+
+	attr: function( elem, name, value, pass ) {
+		var ret, hooks, notxml,
+			nType = elem.nodeType;
+
+		// don't get/set attributes on text, comment and attribute nodes
+		if ( !elem || nType === 3 || nType === 8 || nType === 2 ) {
+			return;
+		}
+
+		if ( pass && name in jQuery.attrFn ) {
+			return jQuery( elem )[ name ]( value );
+		}
+
+		// Fallback to prop when attributes are not supported
+		if ( typeof elem.getAttribute === "undefined" ) {
+			return jQuery.prop( elem, name, value );
+		}
+
+		notxml = nType !== 1 || !jQuery.isXMLDoc( elem );
+
+		// All attributes are lowercase
+		// Grab necessary hook if one is defined
+		if ( notxml ) {
+			name = name.toLowerCase();
+			hooks = jQuery.attrHooks[ name ] || ( rboolean.test( name ) ? boolHook : nodeHook );
+		}
+
+		if ( value !== undefined ) {
+
+			if ( value === null ) {
+				jQuery.removeAttr( elem, name );
+				return;
+
+			} else if ( hooks && "set" in hooks && notxml && (ret = hooks.set( elem, value, name )) !== undefined ) {
+				return ret;
+
+			} else {
+				elem.setAttribute( name, "" + value );
+				return value;
+			}
+
+		} else if ( hooks && "get" in hooks && notxml && (ret = hooks.get( elem, name )) !== null ) {
+			return ret;
+
+		} else {
+
+			ret = elem.getAttribute( name );
+
+			// Non-existent attributes return null, we normalize to undefined
+			return ret === null ?
+				undefined :
+				ret;
+		}
+	},
+
+	removeAttr: function( elem, value ) {
+		var propName, attrNames, name, l, isBool,
+			i = 0;
+
+		if ( value && elem.nodeType === 1 ) {
+			attrNames = value.toLowerCase().split( rspace );
+			l = attrNames.length;
+
+			for ( ; i < l; i++ ) {
+				name = attrNames[ i ];
+
+				if ( name ) {
+					propName = jQuery.propFix[ name ] || name;
+					isBool = rboolean.test( name );
+
+					// See #9699 for explanation of this approach (setting first, then removal)
+					// Do not do this for boolean attributes (see #10870)
+					if ( !isBool ) {
+						jQuery.attr( elem, name, "" );
+					}
+					elem.removeAttribute( getSetAttribute ? name : propName );
+
+					// Set corresponding property to false for boolean attributes
+					if ( isBool && propName in elem ) {
+						elem[ propName ] = false;
+					}
+				}
+			}
+		}
+	},
+
+	attrHooks: {
+		type: {
+			set: function( elem, value ) {
+				// We can't allow the type property to be changed (since it causes problems in IE)
+				if ( rtype.test( elem.nodeName ) && elem.parentNode ) {
+					jQuery.error( "type property can't be changed" );
+				} else if ( !jQuery.support.radioValue && value === "radio" && jQuery.nodeName(elem, "input") ) {
+					// Setting the type on a radio button after the value resets the value in IE6-9
+					// Reset value to it's default in case type is set after value
+					// This is for element creation
+					var val = elem.value;
+					elem.setAttribute( "type", value );
+					if ( val ) {
+						elem.value = val;
+					}
+					return value;
+				}
+			}
+		},
+		// Use the value property for back compat
+		// Use the nodeHook for button elements in IE6/7 (#1954)
+		value: {
+			get: function( elem, name ) {
+				if ( nodeHook && jQuery.nodeName( elem, "button" ) ) {
+					return nodeHook.get( elem, name );
+				}
+				return name in elem ?
+					elem.value :
+					null;
+			},
+			set: function( elem, value, name ) {
+				if ( nodeHook && jQuery.nodeName( elem, "button" ) ) {
+					return nodeHook.set( elem, value, name );
+				}
+				// Does not return so that setAttribute is also used
+				elem.value = value;
+			}
+		}
+	},
+
+	propFix: {
+		tabindex: "tabIndex",
+		readonly: "readOnly",
+		"for": "htmlFor",
+		"class": "className",
+		maxlength: "maxLength",
+		cellspacing: "cellSpacing",
+		cellpadding: "cellPadding",
+		rowspan: "rowSpan",
+		colspan: "colSpan",
+		usemap: "useMap",
+		frameborder: "frameBorder",
+		contenteditable: "contentEditable"
+	},
+
+	prop: function( elem, name, value ) {
+		var ret, hooks, notxml,
+			nType = elem.nodeType;
+
+		// don't get/set properties on text, comment and attribute nodes
+		if ( !elem || nType === 3 || nType === 8 || nType === 2 ) {
+			return;
+		}
+
+		notxml = nType !== 1 || !jQuery.isXMLDoc( elem );
+
+		if ( notxml ) {
+			// Fix name and attach hooks
+			name = jQuery.propFix[ name ] || name;
+			hooks = jQuery.propHooks[ name ];
+		}
+
+		if ( value !== undefined ) {
+			if ( hooks && "set" in hooks && (ret = hooks.set( elem, value, name )) !== undefined ) {
+				return ret;
+
+			} else {
+				return ( elem[ name ] = value );
+			}
+
+		} else {
+			if ( hooks && "get" in hooks && (ret = hooks.get( elem, name )) !== null ) {
+				return ret;
+
+			} else {
+				return elem[ name ];
+			}
+		}
+	},
+
+	propHooks: {
+		tabIndex: {
+			get: function( elem ) {
+				// elem.tabIndex doesn't always return the correct value when it hasn't been explicitly set
+				// http://fluidproject.org/blog/2008/01/09/getting-setting-and-removing-tabindex-values-with-javascript/
+				var attributeNode = elem.getAttributeNode("tabindex");
+
+				return attributeNode && attributeNode.specified ?
+					parseInt( attributeNode.value, 10 ) :
+					rfocusable.test( elem.nodeName ) || rclickable.test( elem.nodeName ) && elem.href ?
+						0 :
+						undefined;
+			}
+		}
+	}
+});
+
+// Add the tabIndex propHook to attrHooks for back-compat (different case is intentional)
+jQuery.attrHooks.tabindex = jQuery.propHooks.tabIndex;
+
+// Hook for boolean attributes
+boolHook = {
+	get: function( elem, name ) {
+		// Align boolean attributes with corresponding properties
+		// Fall back to attribute presence where some booleans are not supported
+		var attrNode,
+			property = jQuery.prop( elem, name );
+		return property === true || typeof property !== "boolean" && ( attrNode = elem.getAttributeNode(name) ) && attrNode.nodeValue !== false ?
+			name.toLowerCase() :
+			undefined;
+	},
+	set: function( elem, value, name ) {
+		var propName;
+		if ( value === false ) {
+			// Remove boolean attributes when set to false
+			jQuery.removeAttr( elem, name );
+		} else {
+			// value is true since we know at this point it's type boolean and not false
+			// Set boolean attributes to the same name and set the DOM property
+			propName = jQuery.propFix[ name ] || name;
+			if ( propName in elem ) {
+				// Only set the IDL specifically if it already exists on the element
+				elem[ propName ] = true;
+			}
+
+			elem.setAttribute( name, name.toLowerCase() );
+		}
+		return name;
+	}
+};
+
+// IE6/7 do not support getting/setting some attributes with get/setAttribute
+if ( !getSetAttribute ) {
+
+	fixSpecified = {
+		name: true,
+		id: true,
+		coords: true
+	};
+
+	// Use this for any attribute in IE6/7
+	// This fixes almost every IE6/7 issue
+	nodeHook = jQuery.valHooks.button = {
+		get: function( elem, name ) {
+			var ret;
+			ret = elem.getAttributeNode( name );
+			return ret && ( fixSpecified[ name ] ? ret.nodeValue !== "" : ret.specified ) ?
+				ret.nodeValue :
+				undefined;
+		},
+		set: function( elem, value, name ) {
+			// Set the existing or create a new attribute node
+			var ret = elem.getAttributeNode( name );
+			if ( !ret ) {
+				ret = document.createAttribute( name );
+				elem.setAttributeNode( ret );
+			}
+			return ( ret.nodeValue = value + "" );
+		}
+	};
+
+	// Apply the nodeHook to tabindex
+	jQuery.attrHooks.tabindex.set = nodeHook.set;
+
+	// Set width and height to auto instead of 0 on empty string( Bug #8150 )
+	// This is for removals
+	jQuery.each([ "width", "height" ], function( i, name ) {
+		jQuery.attrHooks[ name ] = jQuery.extend( jQuery.attrHooks[ name ], {
+			set: function( elem, value ) {
+				if ( value === "" ) {
+					elem.setAttribute( name, "auto" );
+					return value;
+				}
+			}
+		});
+	});
+
+	// Set contenteditable to false on removals(#10429)
+	// Setting to empty string throws an error as an invalid value
+	jQuery.attrHooks.contenteditable = {
+		get: nodeHook.get,
+		set: function( elem, value, name ) {
+			if ( value === "" ) {
+				value = "false";
+			}
+			nodeHook.set( elem, value, name );
+		}
+	};
+}
+
+
+// Some attributes require a special call on IE
+if ( !jQuery.support.hrefNormalized ) {
+	jQuery.each([ "href", "src", "width", "height" ], function( i, name ) {
+		jQuery.attrHooks[ name ] = jQuery.extend( jQuery.attrHooks[ name ], {
+			get: function( elem ) {
+				var ret = elem.getAttribute( name, 2 );
+				return ret === null ? undefined : ret;
+			}
+		});
+	});
+}
+
+if ( !jQuery.support.style ) {
+	jQuery.attrHooks.style = {
+		get: function( elem ) {
+			// Return undefined in the case of empty string
+			// Normalize to lowercase since IE uppercases css property names
+			return elem.style.cssText.toLowerCase() || undefined;
+		},
+		set: function( elem, value ) {
+			return ( elem.style.cssText = "" + value );
+		}
+	};
+}
+
+// Safari mis-reports the default selected property of an option
+// Accessing the parent's selectedIndex property fixes it
+if ( !jQuery.support.optSelected ) {
+	jQuery.propHooks.selected = jQuery.extend( jQuery.propHooks.selected, {
+		get: function( elem ) {
+			var parent = elem.parentNode;
+
+			if ( parent ) {
+				parent.selectedIndex;
+
+				// Make sure that it also works with optgroups, see #5701
+				if ( parent.parentNode ) {
+					parent.parentNode.selectedIndex;
+				}
+			}
+			return null;
+		}
+	});
+}
+
+// IE6/7 call enctype encoding
+if ( !jQuery.support.enctype ) {
+	jQuery.propFix.enctype = "encoding";
+}
+
+// Radios and checkboxes getter/setter
+if ( !jQuery.support.checkOn ) {
+	jQuery.each([ "radio", "checkbox" ], function() {
+		jQuery.valHooks[ this ] = {
+			get: function( elem ) {
+				// Handle the case where in Webkit "" is returned instead of "on" if a value isn't specified
+				return elem.getAttribute("value") === null ? "on" : elem.value;
+			}
+		};
+	});
+}
+jQuery.each([ "radio", "checkbox" ], function() {
+	jQuery.valHooks[ this ] = jQuery.extend( jQuery.valHooks[ this ], {
+		set: function( elem, value ) {
+			if ( jQuery.isArray( value ) ) {
+				return ( elem.checked = jQuery.inArray( jQuery(elem).val(), value ) >= 0 );
+			}
+		}
+	});
+});
+
+
+
+
+var rformElems = /^(?:textarea|input|select)$/i,
+	rtypenamespace = /^([^\.]*)?(?:\.(.+))?$/,
+	rhoverHack = /(?:^|\s)hover(\.\S+)?\b/,
+	rkeyEvent = /^key/,
+	rmouseEvent = /^(?:mouse|contextmenu)|click/,
+	rfocusMorph = /^(?:focusinfocus|focusoutblur)$/,
+	rquickIs = /^(\w*)(?:#([\w\-]+))?(?:\.([\w\-]+))?$/,
+	quickParse = function( selector ) {
+		var quick = rquickIs.exec( selector );
+		if ( quick ) {
+			//   0  1    2   3
+			// [ _, tag, id, class ]
+			quick[1] = ( quick[1] || "" ).toLowerCase();
+			quick[3] = quick[3] && new RegExp( "(?:^|\\s)" + quick[3] + "(?:\\s|$)" );
+		}
+		return quick;
+	},
+	quickIs = function( elem, m ) {
+		var attrs = elem.attributes || {};
+		return (
+			(!m[1] || elem.nodeName.toLowerCase() === m[1]) &&
+			(!m[2] || (attrs.id || {}).value === m[2]) &&
+			(!m[3] || m[3].test( (attrs[ "class" ] || {}).value ))
+		);
+	},
+	hoverHack = function( events ) {
+		return jQuery.event.special.hover ? events : events.replace( rhoverHack, "mouseenter$1 mouseleave$1" );
+	};
+
+/*
+ * Helper functions for managing events -- not part of the public interface.
+ * Props to Dean Edwards' addEvent library for many of the ideas.
+ */
+jQuery.event = {
+
+	add: function( elem, types, handler, data, selector ) {
+
+		var elemData, eventHandle, events,
+			t, tns, type, namespaces, handleObj,
+			handleObjIn, quick, handlers, special;
+
+		// Don't attach events to noData or text/comment nodes (allow plain objects tho)
+		if ( elem.nodeType === 3 || elem.nodeType === 8 || !types || !handler || !(elemData = jQuery._data( elem )) ) {
+			return;
+		}
+
+		// Caller can pass in an object of custom data in lieu of the handler
+		if ( handler.handler ) {
+			handleObjIn = handler;
+			handler = handleObjIn.handler;
+			selector = handleObjIn.selector;
+		}
+
+		// Make sure that the handler has a unique ID, used to find/remove it later
+		if ( !handler.guid ) {
+			handler.guid = jQuery.guid++;
+		}
+
+		// Init the element's event structure and main handler, if this is the first
+		events = elemData.events;
+		if ( !events ) {
+			elemData.events = events = {};
+		}
+		eventHandle = elemData.handle;
+		if ( !eventHandle ) {
+			elemData.handle = eventHandle = function( e ) {
+				// Discard the second event of a jQuery.event.trigger() and
+				// when an event is called after a page has unloaded
+				return typeof jQuery !== "undefined" && (!e || jQuery.event.triggered !== e.type) ?
+					jQuery.event.dispatch.apply( eventHandle.elem, arguments ) :
+					undefined;
+			};
+			// Add elem as a property of the handle fn to prevent a memory leak with IE non-native events
+			eventHandle.elem = elem;
+		}
+
+		// Handle multiple events separated by a space
+		// jQuery(...).bind("mouseover mouseout", fn);
+		types = jQuery.trim( hoverHack(types) ).split( " " );
+		for ( t = 0; t < types.length; t++ ) {
+
+			tns = rtypenamespace.exec( types[t] ) || [];
+			type = tns[1];
+			namespaces = ( tns[2] || "" ).split( "." ).sort();
+
+			// If event changes its type, use the special event handlers for the changed type
+			special = jQuery.event.special[ type ] || {};
+
+			// If selector defined, determine special event api type, otherwise given type
+			type = ( selector ? special.delegateType : special.bindType ) || type;
+
+			// Update special based on newly reset type
+			special = jQuery.event.special[ type ] || {};
+
+			// handleObj is passed to all event handlers
+			handleObj = jQuery.extend({
+				type: type,
+				origType: tns[1],
+				data: data,
+				handler: handler,
+				guid: handler.guid,
+				selector: selector,
+				quick: selector && quickParse( selector ),
+				namespace: namespaces.join(".")
+			}, handleObjIn );
+
+			// Init the event handler queue if we're the first
+			handlers = events[ type ];
+			if ( !handlers ) {
+				handlers = events[ type ] = [];
+				handlers.delegateCount = 0;
+
+				// Only use addEventListener/attachEvent if the special events handler returns false
+				if ( !special.setup || special.setup.call( elem, data, namespaces, eventHandle ) === false ) {
+					// Bind the global event handler to the element
+					if ( elem.addEventListener ) {
+						elem.addEventListener( type, eventHandle, false );
+
+					} else if ( elem.attachEvent ) {
+						elem.attachEvent( "on" + type, eventHandle );
+					}
+				}
+			}
+
+			if ( special.add ) {
+				special.add.call( elem, handleObj );
+
+				if ( !handleObj.handler.guid ) {
+					handleObj.handler.guid = handler.guid;
+				}
+			}
+
+			// Add to the element's handler list, delegates in front
+			if ( selector ) {
+				handlers.splice( handlers.delegateCount++, 0, handleObj );
+			} else {
+				handlers.push( handleObj );
+			}
+
+			// Keep track of which events have ever been used, for event optimization
+			jQuery.event.global[ type ] = true;
+		}
+
+		// Nullify elem to prevent memory leaks in IE
+		elem = null;
+	},
+
+	global: {},
+
+	// Detach an event or set of events from an element
+	remove: function( elem, types, handler, selector, mappedTypes ) {
+
+		var elemData = jQuery.hasData( elem ) && jQuery._data( elem ),
+			t, tns, type, origType, namespaces, origCount,
+			j, events, special, handle, eventType, handleObj;
+
+		if ( !elemData || !(events = elemData.events) ) {
+			return;
+		}
+
+		// Once for each type.namespace in types; type may be omitted
+		types = jQuery.trim( hoverHack( types || "" ) ).split(" ");
+		for ( t = 0; t < types.length; t++ ) {
+			tns = rtypenamespace.exec( types[t] ) || [];
+			type = origType = tns[1];
+			namespaces = tns[2];
+
+			// Unbind all events (on this namespace, if provided) for the element
+			if ( !type ) {
+				for ( type in events ) {
+					jQuery.event.remove( elem, type + types[ t ], handler, selector, true );
+				}
+				continue;
+			}
+
+			special = jQuery.event.special[ type ] || {};
+			type = ( selector? special.delegateType : special.bindType ) || type;
+			eventType = events[ type ] || [];
+			origCount = eventType.length;
+			namespaces = namespaces ? new RegExp("(^|\\.)" + namespaces.split(".").sort().join("\\.(?:.*\\.)?") + "(\\.|$)") : null;
+
+			// Remove matching events
+			for ( j = 0; j < eventType.length; j++ ) {
+				handleObj = eventType[ j ];
+
+				if ( ( mappedTypes || origType === handleObj.origType ) &&
+					 ( !handler || handler.guid === handleObj.guid ) &&
+					 ( !namespaces || namespaces.test( handleObj.namespace ) ) &&
+					 ( !selector || selector === handleObj.selector || selector === "**" && handleObj.selector ) ) {
+					eventType.splice( j--, 1 );
+
+					if ( handleObj.selector ) {
+						eventType.delegateCount--;
+					}
+					if ( special.remove ) {
+						special.remove.call( elem, handleObj );
+					}
+				}
+			}
+
+			// Remove generic event handler if we removed something and no more handlers exist
+			// (avoids potential for endless recursion during removal of special event handlers)
+			if ( eventType.length === 0 && origCount !== eventType.length ) {
+				if ( !special.teardown || special.teardown.call( elem, namespaces ) === false ) {
+					jQuery.removeEvent( elem, type, elemData.handle );
+				}
+
+				delete events[ type ];
+			}
+		}
+
+		// Remove the expando if it's no longer used
+		if ( jQuery.isEmptyObject( events ) ) {
+			handle = elemData.handle;
+			if ( handle ) {
+				handle.elem = null;
+			}
+
+			// removeData also checks for emptiness and clears the expando if empty
+			// so use it instead of delete
+			jQuery.removeData( elem, [ "events", "handle" ], true );
+		}
+	},
+
+	// Events that are safe to short-circuit if no handlers are attached.
+	// Native DOM events should not be added, they may have inline handlers.
+	customEvent: {
+		"getData": true,
+		"setData": true,
+		"changeData": true
+	},
+
+	trigger: function( event, data, elem, onlyHandlers ) {
+		// Don't do events on text and comment nodes
+		if ( elem && (elem.nodeType === 3 || elem.nodeType === 8) ) {
+			return;
+		}
+
+		// Event object or event type
+		var type = event.type || event,
+			namespaces = [],
+			cache, exclusive, i, cur, old, ontype, special, handle, eventPath, bubbleType;
+
+		// focus/blur morphs to focusin/out; ensure we're not firing them right now
+		if ( rfocusMorph.test( type + jQuery.event.triggered ) ) {
+			return;
+		}
+
+		if ( type.indexOf( "!" ) >= 0 ) {
+			// Exclusive events trigger only for the exact event (no namespaces)
+			type = type.slice(0, -1);
+			exclusive = true;
+		}
+
+		if ( type.indexOf( "." ) >= 0 ) {
+			// Namespaced trigger; create a regexp to match event type in handle()
+			namespaces = type.split(".");
+			type = namespaces.shift();
+			namespaces.sort();
+		}
+
+		if ( (!elem || jQuery.event.customEvent[ type ]) && !jQuery.event.global[ type ] ) {
+			// No jQuery handlers for this event type, and it can't have inline handlers
+			return;
+		}
+
+		// Caller can pass in an Event, Object, or just an event type string
+		event = typeof event === "object" ?
+			// jQuery.Event object
+			event[ jQuery.expando ] ? event :
+			// Object literal
+			new jQuery.Event( type, event ) :
+			// Just the event type (string)
+			new jQuery.Event( type );
+
+		event.type = type;
+		event.isTrigger = true;
+		event.exclusive = exclusive;
+		event.namespace = namespaces.join( "." );
+		event.namespace_re = event.namespace? new RegExp("(^|\\.)" + namespaces.join("\\.(?:.*\\.)?") + "(\\.|$)") : null;
+		ontype = type.indexOf( ":" ) < 0 ? "on" + type : "";
+
+		// Handle a global trigger
+		if ( !elem ) {
+
+			// TODO: Stop taunting the data cache; remove global events and always attach to document
+			cache = jQuery.cache;
+			for ( i in cache ) {
+				if ( cache[ i ].events && cache[ i ].events[ type ] ) {
+					jQuery.event.trigger( event, data, cache[ i ].handle.elem, true );
+				}
+			}
+			return;
+		}
+
+		// Clean up the event in case it is being reused
+		event.result = undefined;
+		if ( !event.target ) {
+			event.target = elem;
+		}
+
+		// Clone any incoming data and prepend the event, creating the handler arg list
+		data = data != null ? jQuery.makeArray( data ) : [];
+		data.unshift( event );
+
+		// Allow special events to draw outside the lines
+		special = jQuery.event.special[ type ] || {};
+		if ( special.trigger && special.trigger.apply( elem, data ) === false ) {
+			return;
+		}
+
+		// Determine event propagation path in advance, per W3C events spec (#9951)
+		// Bubble up to document, then to window; watch for a global ownerDocument var (#9724)
+		eventPath = [[ elem, special.bindType || type ]];
+		if ( !onlyHandlers && !special.noBubble && !jQuery.isWindow( elem ) ) {
+
+			bubbleType = special.delegateType || type;
+			cur = rfocusMorph.test( bubbleType + type ) ? elem : elem.parentNode;
+			old = null;
+			for ( ; cur; cur = cur.parentNode ) {
+				eventPath.push([ cur, bubbleType ]);
+				old = cur;
+			}
+
+			// Only add window if we got to document (e.g., not plain obj or detached DOM)
+			if ( old && old === elem.ownerDocument ) {
+				eventPath.push([ old.defaultView || old.parentWindow || window, bubbleType ]);
+			}
+		}
+
+		// Fire handlers on the event path
+		for ( i = 0; i < eventPath.length && !event.isPropagationStopped(); i++ ) {
+
+			cur = eventPath[i][0];
+			event.type = eventPath[i][1];
+
+			handle = ( jQuery._data( cur, "events" ) || {} )[ event.type ] && jQuery._data( cur, "handle" );
+			if ( handle ) {
+				handle.apply( cur, data );
+			}
+			// Note that this is a bare JS function and not a jQuery handler
+			handle = ontype && cur[ ontype ];
+			if ( handle && jQuery.acceptData( cur ) && handle.apply( cur, data ) === false ) {
+				event.preventDefault();
+			}
+		}
+		event.type = type;
+
+		// If nobody prevented the default action, do it now
+		if ( !onlyHandlers && !event.isDefaultPrevented() ) {
+
+			if ( (!special._default || special._default.apply( elem.ownerDocument, data ) === false) &&
+				!(type === "click" && jQuery.nodeName( elem, "a" )) && jQuery.acceptData( elem ) ) {
+
+				// Call a native DOM method on the target with the same name name as the event.
+				// Can't use an .isFunction() check here because IE6/7 fails that test.
+				// Don't do default actions on window, that's where global variables be (#6170)
+				// IE<9 dies on focus/blur to hidden element (#1486)
+				if ( ontype && elem[ type ] && ((type !== "focus" && type !== "blur") || event.target.offsetWidth !== 0) && !jQuery.isWindow( elem ) ) {
+
+					// Don't re-trigger an onFOO event when we call its FOO() method
+					old = elem[ ontype ];
+
+					if ( old ) {
+						elem[ ontype ] = null;
+					}
+
+					// Prevent re-triggering of the same event, since we already bubbled it above
+					jQuery.event.triggered = type;
+					elem[ type ]();
+					jQuery.event.triggered = undefined;
+
+					if ( old ) {
+						elem[ ontype ] = old;
+					}
+				}
+			}
+		}
+
+		return event.result;
+	},
+
+	dispatch: function( event ) {
+
+		// Make a writable jQuery.Event from the native event object
+		event = jQuery.event.fix( event || window.event );
+
+		var handlers = ( (jQuery._data( this, "events" ) || {} )[ event.type ] || []),
+			delegateCount = handlers.delegateCount,
+			args = [].slice.call( arguments, 0 ),
+			run_all = !event.exclusive && !event.namespace,
+			special = jQuery.event.special[ event.type ] || {},
+			handlerQueue = [],
+			i, j, cur, jqcur, ret, selMatch, matched, matches, handleObj, sel, related;
+
+		// Use the fix-ed jQuery.Event rather than the (read-only) native event
+		args[0] = event;
+		event.delegateTarget = this;
+
+		// Call the preDispatch hook for the mapped type, and let it bail if desired
+		if ( special.preDispatch && special.preDispatch.call( this, event ) === false ) {
+			return;
+		}
+
+		// Determine handlers that should run if there are delegated events
+		// Avoid non-left-click bubbling in Firefox (#3861)
+		if ( delegateCount && !(event.button && event.type === "click") ) {
+
+			// Pregenerate a single jQuery object for reuse with .is()
+			jqcur = jQuery(this);
+			jqcur.context = this.ownerDocument || this;
+
+			for ( cur = event.target; cur != this; cur = cur.parentNode || this ) {
+
+				// Don't process events on disabled elements (#6911, #8165)
+				if ( cur.disabled !== true ) {
+					selMatch = {};
+					matches = [];
+					jqcur[0] = cur;
+					for ( i = 0; i < delegateCount; i++ ) {
+						handleObj = handlers[ i ];
+						sel = handleObj.selector;
+
+						if ( selMatch[ sel ] === undefined ) {
+							selMatch[ sel ] = (
+								handleObj.quick ? quickIs( cur, handleObj.quick ) : jqcur.is( sel )
+							);
+						}
+						if ( selMatch[ sel ] ) {
+							matches.push( handleObj );
+						}
+					}
+					if ( matches.length ) {
+						handlerQueue.push({ elem: cur, matches: matches });
+					}
+				}
+			}
+		}
+
+		// Add the remaining (directly-bound) handlers
+		if ( handlers.length > delegateCount ) {
+			handlerQueue.push({ elem: this, matches: handlers.slice( delegateCount ) });
+		}
+
+		// Run delegates first; they may want to stop propagation beneath us
+		for ( i = 0; i < handlerQueue.length && !event.isPropagationStopped(); i++ ) {
+			matched = handlerQueue[ i ];
+			event.currentTarget = matched.elem;
+
+			for ( j = 0; j < matched.matches.length && !event.isImmediatePropagationStopped(); j++ ) {
+				handleObj = matched.matches[ j ];
+
+				// Triggered event must either 1) be non-exclusive and have no namespace, or
+				// 2) have namespace(s) a subset or equal to those in the bound event (both can have no namespace).
+				if ( run_all || (!event.namespace && !handleObj.namespace) || event.namespace_re && event.namespace_re.test( handleObj.namespace ) ) {
+
+					event.data = handleObj.data;
+					event.handleObj = handleObj;
+
+					ret = ( (jQuery.event.special[ handleObj.origType ] || {}).handle || handleObj.handler )
+							.apply( matched.elem, args );
+
+					if ( ret !== undefined ) {
+						event.result = ret;
+						if ( ret === false ) {
+							event.preventDefault();
+							event.stopPropagation();
+						}
+					}
+				}
+			}
+		}
+
+		// Call the postDispatch hook for the mapped type
+		if ( special.postDispatch ) {
+			special.postDispatch.call( this, event );
+		}
+
+		return event.result;
+	},
+
+	// Includes some event props shared by KeyEvent and MouseEvent
+	// *** attrChange attrName relatedNode srcElement  are not normalized, non-W3C, deprecated, will be removed in 1.8 ***
+	props: "attrChange attrName relatedNode srcElement altKey bubbles cancelable ctrlKey currentTarget eventPhase metaKey relatedTarget shiftKey target timeStamp view which".split(" "),
+
+	fixHooks: {},
+
+	keyHooks: {
+		props: "char charCode key keyCode".split(" "),
+		filter: function( event, original ) {
+
+			// Add which for key events
+			if ( event.which == null ) {
+				event.which = original.charCode != null ? original.charCode : original.keyCode;
+			}
+
+			return event;
+		}
+	},
+
+	mouseHooks: {
+		props: "button buttons clientX clientY fromElement offsetX offsetY pageX pageY screenX screenY toElement".split(" "),
+		filter: function( event, original ) {
+			var eventDoc, doc, body,
+				button = original.button,
+				fromElement = original.fromElement;
+
+			// Calculate pageX/Y if missing and clientX/Y available
+			if ( event.pageX == null && original.clientX != null ) {
+				eventDoc = event.target.ownerDocument || document;
+				doc = eventDoc.documentElement;
+				body = eventDoc.body;
+
+				event.pageX = original.clientX + ( doc && doc.scrollLeft || body && body.scrollLeft || 0 ) - ( doc && doc.clientLeft || body && body.clientLeft || 0 );
+				event.pageY = original.clientY + ( doc && doc.scrollTop  || body && body.scrollTop  || 0 ) - ( doc && doc.clientTop  || body && body.clientTop  || 0 );
+			}
+
+			// Add relatedTarget, if necessary
+			if ( !event.relatedTarget && fromElement ) {
+				event.relatedTarget = fromElement === event.target ? original.toElement : fromElement;
+			}
+
+			// Add which for click: 1 === left; 2 === middle; 3 === right
+			// Note: button is not normalized, so don't use it
+			if ( !event.which && button !== undefined ) {
+				event.which = ( button & 1 ? 1 : ( button & 2 ? 3 : ( button & 4 ? 2 : 0 ) ) );
+			}
+
+			return event;
+		}
+	},
+
+	fix: function( event ) {
+		if ( event[ jQuery.expando ] ) {
+			return event;
+		}
+
+		// Create a writable copy of the event object and normalize some properties
+		var i, prop,
+			originalEvent = event,
+			fixHook = jQuery.event.fixHooks[ event.type ] || {},
+			copy = fixHook.props ? this.props.concat( fixHook.props ) : this.props;
+
+		event = jQuery.Event( originalEvent );
+
+		for ( i = copy.length; i; ) {
+			prop = copy[ --i ];
+			event[ prop ] = originalEvent[ prop ];
+		}
+
+		// Fix target property, if necessary (#1925, IE 6/7/8 & Safari2)
+		if ( !event.target ) {
+			event.target = originalEvent.srcElement || document;
+		}
+
+		// Target should not be a text node (#504, Safari)
+		if ( event.target.nodeType === 3 ) {
+			event.target = event.target.parentNode;
+		}
+
+		// For mouse/key events; add metaKey if it's not there (#3368, IE6/7/8)
+		if ( event.metaKey === undefined ) {
+			event.metaKey = event.ctrlKey;
+		}
+
+		return fixHook.filter? fixHook.filter( event, originalEvent ) : event;
+	},
+
+	special: {
+		ready: {
+			// Make sure the ready event is setup
+			setup: jQuery.bindReady
+		},
+
+		load: {
+			// Prevent triggered image.load events from bubbling to window.load
+			noBubble: true
+		},
+
+		focus: {
+			delegateType: "focusin"
+		},
+		blur: {
+			delegateType: "focusout"
+		},
+
+		beforeunload: {
+			setup: function( data, namespaces, eventHandle ) {
+				// We only want to do this special case on windows
+				if ( jQuery.isWindow( this ) ) {
+					this.onbeforeunload = eventHandle;
+				}
+			},
+
+			teardown: function( namespaces, eventHandle ) {
+				if ( this.onbeforeunload === eventHandle ) {
+					this.onbeforeunload = null;
+				}
+			}
+		}
+	},
+
+	simulate: function( type, elem, event, bubble ) {
+		// Piggyback on a donor event to simulate a different one.
+		// Fake originalEvent to avoid donor's stopPropagation, but if the
+		// simulated event prevents default then we do the same on the donor.
+		var e = jQuery.extend(
+			new jQuery.Event(),
+			event,
+			{ type: type,
+				isSimulated: true,
+				originalEvent: {}
+			}
+		);
+		if ( bubble ) {
+			jQuery.event.trigger( e, null, elem );
+		} else {
+			jQuery.event.dispatch.call( elem, e );
+		}
+		if ( e.isDefaultPrevented() ) {
+			event.preventDefault();
+		}
+	}
+};
+
+// Some plugins are using, but it's undocumented/deprecated and will be removed.
+// The 1.7 special event interface should provide all the hooks needed now.
+jQuery.event.handle = jQuery.event.dispatch;
+
+jQuery.removeEvent = document.removeEventListener ?
+	function( elem, type, handle ) {
+		if ( elem.removeEventListener ) {
+			elem.removeEventListener( type, handle, false );
+		}
+	} :
+	function( elem, type, handle ) {
+		if ( elem.detachEvent ) {
+			elem.detachEvent( "on" + type, handle );
+		}
+	};
+
+jQuery.Event = function( src, props ) {
+	// Allow instantiation without the 'new' keyword
+	if ( !(this instanceof jQuery.Event) ) {
+		return new jQuery.Event( src, props );
+	}
+
+	// Event object
+	if ( src && src.type ) {
+		this.originalEvent = src;
+		this.type = src.type;
+
+		// Events bubbling up the document may have been marked as prevented
+		// by a handler lower down the tree; reflect the correct value.
+		this.isDefaultPrevented = ( src.defaultPrevented || src.returnValue === false ||
+			src.getPreventDefault && src.getPreventDefault() ) ? returnTrue : returnFalse;
+
+	// Event type
+	} else {
+		this.type = src;
+	}
+
+	// Put explicitly provided properties onto the event object
+	if ( props ) {
+		jQuery.extend( this, props );
+	}
+
+	// Create a timestamp if incoming event doesn't have one
+	this.timeStamp = src && src.timeStamp || jQuery.now();
+
+	// Mark it as fixed
+	this[ jQuery.expando ] = true;
+};
+
+function returnFalse() {
+	return false;
+}
+function returnTrue() {
+	return true;
+}
+
+// jQuery.Event is based on DOM3 Events as specified by the ECMAScript Language Binding
+// http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/WD-DOM-Level-3-Events-20030331/ecma-script-binding.html
+jQuery.Event.prototype = {
+	preventDefault: function() {
+		this.isDefaultPrevented = returnTrue;
+
+		var e = this.originalEvent;
+		if ( !e ) {
+			return;
+		}
+
+		// if preventDefault exists run it on the original event
+		if ( e.preventDefault ) {
+			e.preventDefault();
+
+		// otherwise set the returnValue property of the original event to false (IE)
+		} else {
+			e.returnValue = false;
+		}
+	},
+	stopPropagation: function() {
+		this.isPropagationStopped = returnTrue;
+
+		var e = this.originalEvent;
+		if ( !e ) {
+			return;
+		}
+		// if stopPropagation exists run it on the original event
+		if ( e.stopPropagation ) {
+			e.stopPropagation();
+		}
+		// otherwise set the cancelBubble property of the original event to true (IE)
+		e.cancelBubble = true;
+	},
+	stopImmediatePropagation: function() {
+		this.isImmediatePropagationStopped = returnTrue;
+		this.stopPropagation();
+	},
+	isDefaultPrevented: returnFalse,
+	isPropagationStopped: returnFalse,
+	isImmediatePropagationStopped: returnFalse
+};
+
+// Create mouseenter/leave events using mouseover/out and event-time checks
+jQuery.each({
+	mouseenter: "mouseover",
+	mouseleave: "mouseout"
+}, function( orig, fix ) {
+	jQuery.event.special[ orig ] = {
+		delegateType: fix,
+		bindType: fix,
+
+		handle: function( event ) {
+			var target = this,
+				related = event.relatedTarget,
+				handleObj = event.handleObj,
+				selector = handleObj.selector,
+				ret;
+
+			// For mousenter/leave call the handler if related is outside the target.
+			// NB: No relatedTarget if the mouse left/entered the browser window
+			if ( !related || (related !== target && !jQuery.contains( target, related )) ) {
+				event.type = handleObj.origType;
+				ret = handleObj.handler.apply( this, arguments );
+				event.type = fix;
+			}
+			return ret;
+		}
+	};
+});
+
+// IE submit delegation
+if ( !jQuery.support.submitBubbles ) {
+
+	jQuery.event.special.submit = {
+		setup: function() {
+			// Only need this for delegated form submit events
+			if ( jQuery.nodeName( this, "form" ) ) {
+				return false;
+			}
+
+			// Lazy-add a submit handler when a descendant form may potentially be submitted
+			jQuery.event.add( this, "click._submit keypress._submit", function( e ) {
+				// Node name check avoids a VML-related crash in IE (#9807)
+				var elem = e.target,
+					form = jQuery.nodeName( elem, "input" ) || jQuery.nodeName( elem, "button" ) ? elem.form : undefined;
+				if ( form && !form._submit_attached ) {
+					jQuery.event.add( form, "submit._submit", function( event ) {
+						event._submit_bubble = true;
+					});
+					form._submit_attached = true;
+				}
+			});
+			// return undefined since we don't need an event listener
+		},
+		
+		postDispatch: function( event ) {
+			// If form was submitted by the user, bubble the event up the tree
+			if ( event._submit_bubble ) {
+				delete event._submit_bubble;
+				if ( this.parentNode && !event.isTrigger ) {
+					jQuery.event.simulate( "submit", this.parentNode, event, true );
+				}
+			}
+		},
+
+		teardown: function() {
+			// Only need this for delegated form submit events
+			if ( jQuery.nodeName( this, "form" ) ) {
+				return false;
+			}
+
+			// Remove delegated handlers; cleanData eventually reaps submit handlers attached above
+			jQuery.event.remove( this, "._submit" );
+		}
+	};
+}
+
+// IE change delegation and checkbox/radio fix
+if ( !jQuery.support.changeBubbles ) {
+
+	jQuery.event.special.change = {
+
+		setup: function() {
+
+			if ( rformElems.test( this.nodeName ) ) {
+				// IE doesn't fire change on a check/radio until blur; trigger it on click
+				// after a propertychange. Eat the blur-change in special.change.handle.
+				// This still fires onchange a second time for check/radio after blur.
+				if ( this.type === "checkbox" || this.type === "radio" ) {
+					jQuery.event.add( this, "propertychange._change", function( event ) {
+						if ( event.originalEvent.propertyName === "checked" ) {
+							this._just_changed = true;
+						}
+					});
+					jQuery.event.add( this, "click._change", function( event ) {
+						if ( this._just_changed && !event.isTrigger ) {
+							this._just_changed = false;
+							jQuery.event.simulate( "change", this, event, true );
+						}
+					});
+				}
+				return false;
+			}
+			// Delegated event; lazy-add a change handler on descendant inputs
+			jQuery.event.add( this, "beforeactivate._change", function( e ) {
+				var elem = e.target;
+
+				if ( rformElems.test( elem.nodeName ) && !elem._change_attached ) {
+					jQuery.event.add( elem, "change._change", function( event ) {
+						if ( this.parentNode && !event.isSimulated && !event.isTrigger ) {
+							jQuery.event.simulate( "change", this.parentNode, event, true );
+						}
+					});
+					elem._change_attached = true;
+				}
+			});
+		},
+
+		handle: function( event ) {
+			var elem = event.target;
+
+			// Swallow native change events from checkbox/radio, we already triggered them above
+			if ( this !== elem || event.isSimulated || event.isTrigger || (elem.type !== "radio" && elem.type !== "checkbox") ) {
+				return event.handleObj.handler.apply( this, arguments );
+			}
+		},
+
+		teardown: function() {
+			jQuery.event.remove( this, "._change" );
+
+			return rformElems.test( this.nodeName );
+		}
+	};
+}
+
+// Create "bubbling" focus and blur events
+if ( !jQuery.support.focusinBubbles ) {
+	jQuery.each({ focus: "focusin", blur: "focusout" }, function( orig, fix ) {
+
+		// Attach a single capturing handler while someone wants focusin/focusout
+		var attaches = 0,
+			handler = function( event ) {
+				jQuery.event.simulate( fix, event.target, jQuery.event.fix( event ), true );
+			};
+
+		jQuery.event.special[ fix ] = {
+			setup: function() {
+				if ( attaches++ === 0 ) {
+					document.addEventListener( orig, handler, true );
+				}
+			},
+			teardown: function() {
+				if ( --attaches === 0 ) {
+					document.removeEventListener( orig, handler, true );
+				}
+			}
+		};
+	});
+}
+
+jQuery.fn.extend({
+
+	on: function( types, selector, data, fn, /*INTERNAL*/ one ) {
+		var origFn, type;
+
+		// Types can be a map of types/handlers
+		if ( typeof types === "object" ) {
+			// ( types-Object, selector, data )
+			if ( typeof selector !== "string" ) { // && selector != null
+				// ( types-Object, data )
+				data = data || selector;
+				selector = undefined;
+			}
+			for ( type in types ) {
+				this.on( type, selector, data, types[ type ], one );
+			}
+			return this;
+		}
+
+		if ( data == null && fn == null ) {
+			// ( types, fn )
+			fn = selector;
+			data = selector = undefined;
+		} else if ( fn == null ) {
+			if ( typeof selector === "string" ) {
+				// ( types, selector, fn )
+				fn = data;
+				data = undefined;
+			} else {
+				// ( types, data, fn )
+				fn = data;
+				data = selector;
+				selector = undefined;
+			}
+		}
+		if ( fn === false ) {
+			fn = returnFalse;
+		} else if ( !fn ) {
+			return this;
+		}
+
+		if ( one === 1 ) {
+			origFn = fn;
+			fn = function( event ) {
+				// Can use an empty set, since event contains the info
+				jQuery().off( event );
+				return origFn.apply( this, arguments );
+			};
+			// Use same guid so caller can remove using origFn
+			fn.guid = origFn.guid || ( origFn.guid = jQuery.guid++ );
+		}
+		return this.each( function() {
+			jQuery.event.add( this, types, fn, data, selector );
+		});
+	},
+	one: function( types, selector, data, fn ) {
+		return this.on( types, selector, data, fn, 1 );
+	},
+	off: function( types, selector, fn ) {
+		if ( types && types.preventDefault && types.handleObj ) {
+			// ( event )  dispatched jQuery.Event
+			var handleObj = types.handleObj;
+			jQuery( types.delegateTarget ).off(
+				handleObj.namespace ? handleObj.origType + "." + handleObj.namespace : handleObj.origType,
+				handleObj.selector,
+				handleObj.handler
+			);
+			return this;
+		}
+		if ( typeof types === "object" ) {
+			// ( types-object [, selector] )
+			for ( var type in types ) {
+				this.off( type, selector, types[ type ] );
+			}
+			return this;
+		}
+		if ( selector === false || typeof selector === "function" ) {
+			// ( types [, fn] )
+			fn = selector;
+			selector = undefined;
+		}
+		if ( fn === false ) {
+			fn = returnFalse;
+		}
+		return this.each(function() {
+			jQuery.event.remove( this, types, fn, selector );
+		});
+	},
+
+	bind: function( types, data, fn ) {
+		return this.on( types, null, data, fn );
+	},
+	unbind: function( types, fn ) {
+		return this.off( types, null, fn );
+	},
+
+	live: function( types, data, fn ) {
+		jQuery( this.context ).on( types, this.selector, data, fn );
+		return this;
+	},
+	die: function( types, fn ) {
+		jQuery( this.context ).off( types, this.selector || "**", fn );
+		return this;
+	},
+
+	delegate: function( selector, types, data, fn ) {
+		return this.on( types, selector, data, fn );
+	},
+	undelegate: function( selector, types, fn ) {
+		// ( namespace ) or ( selector, types [, fn] )
+		return arguments.length == 1? this.off( selector, "**" ) : this.off( types, selector, fn );
+	},
+
+	trigger: function( type, data ) {
+		return this.each(function() {
+			jQuery.event.trigger( type, data, this );
+		});
+	},
+	triggerHandler: function( type, data ) {
+		if ( this[0] ) {
+			return jQuery.event.trigger( type, data, this[0], true );
+		}
+	},
+
+	toggle: function( fn ) {
+		// Save reference to arguments for access in closure
+		var args = arguments,
+			guid = fn.guid || jQuery.guid++,
+			i = 0,
+			toggler = function( event ) {
+				// Figure out which function to execute
+				var lastToggle = ( jQuery._data( this, "lastToggle" + fn.guid ) || 0 ) % i;
+				jQuery._data( this, "lastToggle" + fn.guid, lastToggle + 1 );
+
+				// Make sure that clicks stop
+				event.preventDefault();
+
+				// and execute the function
+				return args[ lastToggle ].apply( this, arguments ) || false;
+			};
+
+		// link all the functions, so any of them can unbind this click handler
+		toggler.guid = guid;
+		while ( i < args.length ) {
+			args[ i++ ].guid = guid;
+		}
+
+		return this.click( toggler );
+	},
+
+	hover: function( fnOver, fnOut ) {
+		return this.mouseenter( fnOver ).mouseleave( fnOut || fnOver );
+	}
+});
+
+jQuery.each( ("blur focus focusin focusout load resize scroll unload click dblclick " +
+	"mousedown mouseup mousemove mouseover mouseout mouseenter mouseleave " +
+	"change select submit keydown keypress keyup error contextmenu").split(" "), function( i, name ) {
+
+	// Handle event binding
+	jQuery.fn[ name ] = function( data, fn ) {
+		if ( fn == null ) {
+			fn = data;
+			data = null;
+		}
+
+		return arguments.length > 0 ?
+			this.on( name, null, data, fn ) :
+			this.trigger( name );
+	};
+
+	if ( jQuery.attrFn ) {
+		jQuery.attrFn[ name ] = true;
+	}
+
+	if ( rkeyEvent.test( name ) ) {
+		jQuery.event.fixHooks[ name ] = jQuery.event.keyHooks;
+	}
+
+	if ( rmouseEvent.test( name ) ) {
+		jQuery.event.fixHooks[ name ] = jQuery.event.mouseHooks;
+	}
+});
+
+
+
+/*!
+ * Sizzle CSS Selector Engine
+ *  Copyright 2011, The Dojo Foundation
+ *  Released under the MIT, BSD, and GPL Licenses.
+ *  More information: http://sizzlejs.com/
+ */
+(function(){
+
+var chunker = /((?:\((?:\([^()]+\)|[^()]+)+\)|\[(?:\[[^\[\]]*\]|['"][^'"]*['"]|[^\[\]'"]+)+\]|\\.|[^ >+~,(\[\\]+)+|[>+~])(\s*,\s*)?((?:.|\r|\n)*)/g,
+	expando = "sizcache" + (Math.random() + '').replace('.', ''),
+	done = 0,
+	toString = Object.prototype.toString,
+	hasDuplicate = false,
+	baseHasDuplicate = true,
+	rBackslash = /\\/g,
+	rReturn = /\r\n/g,
+	rNonWord = /\W/;
+
+// Here we check if the JavaScript engine is using some sort of
+// optimization where it does not always call our comparision
+// function. If that is the case, discard the hasDuplicate value.
+//   Thus far that includes Google Chrome.
+[0, 0].sort(function() {
+	baseHasDuplicate = false;
+	return 0;
+});
+
+var Sizzle = function( selector, context, results, seed ) {
+	results = results || [];
+	context = context || document;
+
+	var origContext = context;
+
+	if ( context.nodeType !== 1 && context.nodeType !== 9 ) {
+		return [];
+	}
+
+	if ( !selector || typeof selector !== "string" ) {
+		return results;
+	}
+
+	var m, set, checkSet, extra, ret, cur, pop, i,
+		prune = true,
+		contextXML = Sizzle.isXML( context ),
+		parts = [],
+		soFar = selector;
+
+	// Reset the position of the chunker regexp (start from head)
+	do {
+		chunker.exec( "" );
+		m = chunker.exec( soFar );
+
+		if ( m ) {
+			soFar = m[3];
+
+			parts.push( m[1] );
+
+			if ( m[2] ) {
+				extra = m[3];
+				break;
+			}
+		}
+	} while ( m );
+
+	if ( parts.length > 1 && origPOS.exec( selector ) ) {
+
+		if ( parts.length === 2 && Expr.relative[ parts[0] ] ) {
+			set = posProcess( parts[0] + parts[1], context, seed );
+
+		} else {
+			set = Expr.relative[ parts[0] ] ?
+				[ context ] :
+				Sizzle( parts.shift(), context );
+
+			while ( parts.length ) {
+				selector = parts.shift();
+
+				if ( Expr.relative[ selector ] ) {
+					selector += parts.shift();
+				}
+
+				set = posProcess( selector, set, seed );
+			}
+		}
+
+	} else {
+		// Take a shortcut and set the context if the root selector is an ID
+		// (but not if it'll be faster if the inner selector is an ID)
+		if ( !seed && parts.length > 1 && context.nodeType === 9 && !contextXML &&
+				Expr.match.ID.test(parts[0]) && !Expr.match.ID.test(parts[parts.length - 1]) ) {
+
+			ret = Sizzle.find( parts.shift(), context, contextXML );
+			context = ret.expr ?
+				Sizzle.filter( ret.expr, ret.set )[0] :
+				ret.set[0];
+		}
+
+		if ( context ) {
+			ret = seed ?
+				{ expr: parts.pop(), set: makeArray(seed) } :
+				Sizzle.find( parts.pop(), parts.length === 1 && (parts[0] === "~" || parts[0] === "+") && context.parentNode ? context.parentNode : context, contextXML );
+
+			set = ret.expr ?
+				Sizzle.filter( ret.expr, ret.set ) :
+				ret.set;
+
+			if ( parts.length > 0 ) {
+				checkSet = makeArray( set );
+
+			} else {
+				prune = false;
+			}
+
+			while ( parts.length ) {
+				cur = parts.pop();
+				pop = cur;
+
+				if ( !Expr.relative[ cur ] ) {
+					cur = "";
+				} else {
+					pop = parts.pop();
+				}
+
+				if ( pop == null ) {
+					pop = context;
+				}
+
+				Expr.relative[ cur ]( checkSet, pop, contextXML );
+			}
+
+		} else {
+			checkSet = parts = [];
+		}
+	}
+
+	if ( !checkSet ) {
+		checkSet = set;
+	}
+
+	if ( !checkSet ) {
+		Sizzle.error( cur || selector );
+	}
+
+	if ( toString.call(checkSet) === "[object Array]" ) {
+		if ( !prune ) {
+			results.push.apply( results, checkSet );
+
+		} else if ( context && context.nodeType === 1 ) {
+			for ( i = 0; checkSet[i] != null; i++ ) {
+				if ( checkSet[i] && (checkSet[i] === true || checkSet[i].nodeType === 1 && Sizzle.contains(context, checkSet[i])) ) {
+					results.push( set[i] );
+				}
+			}
+
+		} else {
+			for ( i = 0; checkSet[i] != null; i++ ) {
+				if ( checkSet[i] && checkSet[i].nodeType === 1 ) {
+					results.push( set[i] );
+				}
+			}
+		}
+
+	} else {
+		makeArray( checkSet, results );
+	}
+
+	if ( extra ) {
+		Sizzle( extra, origContext, results, seed );
+		Sizzle.uniqueSort( results );
+	}
+
+	return results;
+};
+
+Sizzle.uniqueSort = function( results ) {
+	if ( sortOrder ) {
+		hasDuplicate = baseHasDuplicate;
+		results.sort( sortOrder );
+
+		if ( hasDuplicate ) {
+			for ( var i = 1; i < results.length; i++ ) {
+				if ( results[i] === results[ i - 1 ] ) {
+					results.splice( i--, 1 );
+				}
+			}
+		}
+	}
+
+	return results;
+};
+
+Sizzle.matches = function( expr, set ) {
+	return Sizzle( expr, null, null, set );
+};
+
+Sizzle.matchesSelector = function( node, expr ) {
+	return Sizzle( expr, null, null, [node] ).length > 0;
+};
+
+Sizzle.find = function( expr, context, isXML ) {
+	var set, i, len, match, type, left;
+
+	if ( !expr ) {
+		return [];
+	}
+
+	for ( i = 0, len = Expr.order.length; i < len; i++ ) {
+		type = Expr.order[i];
+
+		if ( (match = Expr.leftMatch[ type ].exec( expr )) ) {
+			left = match[1];
+			match.splice( 1, 1 );
+
+			if ( left.substr( left.length - 1 ) !== "\\" ) {
+				match[1] = (match[1] || "").replace( rBackslash, "" );
+				set = Expr.find[ type ]( match, context, isXML );
+
+				if ( set != null ) {
+					expr = expr.replace( Expr.match[ type ], "" );
+					break;
+				}
+			}
+		}
+	}
+
+	if ( !set ) {
+		set = typeof context.getElementsByTagName !== "undefined" ?
+			context.getElementsByTagName( "*" ) :
+			[];
+	}
+
+	return { set: set, expr: expr };
+};
+
+Sizzle.filter = function( expr, set, inplace, not ) {
+	var match, anyFound,
+		type, found, item, filter, left,
+		i, pass,
+		old = expr,
+		result = [],
+		curLoop = set,
+		isXMLFilter = set && set[0] && Sizzle.isXML( set[0] );
+
+	while ( expr && set.length ) {
+		for ( type in Expr.filter ) {
+			if ( (match = Expr.leftMatch[ type ].exec( expr )) != null && match[2] ) {
+				filter = Expr.filter[ type ];
+				left = match[1];
+
+				anyFound = false;
+
+				match.splice(1,1);
+
+				if ( left.substr( left.length - 1 ) === "\\" ) {
+					continue;
+				}
+
+				if ( curLoop === result ) {
+					result = [];
+				}
+
+				if ( Expr.preFilter[ type ] ) {
+					match = Expr.preFilter[ type ]( match, curLoop, inplace, result, not, isXMLFilter );
+
+					if ( !match ) {
+						anyFound = found = true;
+
+					} else if ( match === true ) {
+						continue;
+					}
+				}
+
+				if ( match ) {
+					for ( i = 0; (item = curLoop[i]) != null; i++ ) {
+						if ( item ) {
+							found = filter( item, match, i, curLoop );
+							pass = not ^ found;
+
+							if ( inplace && found != null ) {
+								if ( pass ) {
+									anyFound = true;
+
+								} else {
+									curLoop[i] = false;
+								}
+
+							} else if ( pass ) {
+								result.push( item );
+								anyFound = true;
+							}
+						}
+					}
+				}
+
+				if ( found !== undefined ) {
+					if ( !inplace ) {
+						curLoop = result;
+					}
+
+					expr = expr.replace( Expr.match[ type ], "" );
+
+					if ( !anyFound ) {
+						return [];
+					}
+
+					break;
+				}
+			}
+		}
+
+		// Improper expression
+		if ( expr === old ) {
+			if ( anyFound == null ) {
+				Sizzle.error( expr );
+
+			} else {
+				break;
+			}
+		}
+
+		old = expr;
+	}
+
+	return curLoop;
+};
+
+Sizzle.error = function( msg ) {
+	throw new Error( "Syntax error, unrecognized expression: " + msg );
+};
+
+/**
+ * Utility function for retreiving the text value of an array of DOM nodes
+ * @param {Array|Element} elem
+ */
+var getText = Sizzle.getText = function( elem ) {
+    var i, node,
+		nodeType = elem.nodeType,
+		ret = "";
+
+	if ( nodeType ) {
+		if ( nodeType === 1 || nodeType === 9 || nodeType === 11 ) {
+			// Use textContent || innerText for elements
+			if ( typeof elem.textContent === 'string' ) {
+				return elem.textContent;
+			} else if ( typeof elem.innerText === 'string' ) {
+				// Replace IE's carriage returns
+				return elem.innerText.replace( rReturn, '' );
+			} else {
+				// Traverse it's children
+				for ( elem = elem.firstChild; elem; elem = elem.nextSibling) {
+					ret += getText( elem );
+				}
+			}
+		} else if ( nodeType === 3 || nodeType === 4 ) {
+			return elem.nodeValue;
+		}
+	} else {
+
+		// If no nodeType, this is expected to be an array
+		for ( i = 0; (node = elem[i]); i++ ) {
+			// Do not traverse comment nodes
+			if ( node.nodeType !== 8 ) {
+				ret += getText( node );
+			}
+		}
+	}
+	return ret;
+};
+
+var Expr = Sizzle.selectors = {
+	order: [ "ID", "NAME", "TAG" ],
+
+	match: {
+		ID: /#((?:[\w\u00c0-\uFFFF\-]|\\.)+)/,
+		CLASS: /\.((?:[\w\u00c0-\uFFFF\-]|\\.)+)/,
+		NAME: /\[name=['"]*((?:[\w\u00c0-\uFFFF\-]|\\.)+)['"]*\]/,
+		ATTR: /\[\s*((?:[\w\u00c0-\uFFFF\-]|\\.)+)\s*(?:(\S?=)\s*(?:(['"])(.*?)\3|(#?(?:[\w\u00c0-\uFFFF\-]|\\.)*)|)|)\s*\]/,
+		TAG: /^((?:[\w\u00c0-\uFFFF\*\-]|\\.)+)/,
+		CHILD: /:(only|nth|last|first)-child(?:\(\s*(even|odd|(?:[+\-]?\d+|(?:[+\-]?\d*)?n\s*(?:[+\-]\s*\d+)?))\s*\))?/,
+		POS: /:(nth|eq|gt|lt|first|last|even|odd)(?:\((\d*)\))?(?=[^\-]|$)/,
+		PSEUDO: /:((?:[\w\u00c0-\uFFFF\-]|\\.)+)(?:\((['"]?)((?:\([^\)]+\)|[^\(\)]*)+)\2\))?/
+	},
+
+	leftMatch: {},
+
+	attrMap: {
+		"class": "className",
+		"for": "htmlFor"
+	},
+
+	attrHandle: {
+		href: function( elem ) {
+			return elem.getAttribute( "href" );
+		},
+		type: function( elem ) {
+			return elem.getAttribute( "type" );
+		}
+	},
+
+	relative: {
+		"+": function(checkSet, part){
+			var isPartStr = typeof part === "string",
+				isTag = isPartStr && !rNonWord.test( part ),
+				isPartStrNotTag = isPartStr && !isTag;
+
+			if ( isTag ) {
+				part = part.toLowerCase();
+			}
+
+			for ( var i = 0, l = checkSet.length, elem; i < l; i++ ) {
+				if ( (elem = checkSet[i]) ) {
+					while ( (elem = elem.previousSibling) && elem.nodeType !== 1 ) {}
+
+					checkSet[i] = isPartStrNotTag || elem && elem.nodeName.toLowerCase() === part ?
+						elem || false :
+						elem === part;
+				}
+			}
+
+			if ( isPartStrNotTag ) {
+				Sizzle.filter( part, checkSet, true );
+			}
+		},
+
+		">": function( checkSet, part ) {
+			var elem,
+				isPartStr = typeof part === "string",
+				i = 0,
+				l = checkSet.length;
+
+			if ( isPartStr && !rNonWord.test( part ) ) {
+				part = part.toLowerCase();
+
+				for ( ; i < l; i++ ) {
+					elem = checkSet[i];
+
+					if ( elem ) {
+						var parent = elem.parentNode;
+						checkSet[i] = parent.nodeName.toLowerCase() === part ? parent : false;
+					}
+				}
+
+			} else {
+				for ( ; i < l; i++ ) {
+					elem = checkSet[i];
+
+					if ( elem ) {
+						checkSet[i] = isPartStr ?
+							elem.parentNode :
+							elem.parentNode === part;
+					}
+				}
+
+				if ( isPartStr ) {
+					Sizzle.filter( part, checkSet, true );
+				}
+			}
+		},
+
+		"": function(checkSet, part, isXML){
+			var nodeCheck,
+				doneName = done++,
+				checkFn = dirCheck;
+
+			if ( typeof part === "string" && !rNonWord.test( part ) ) {
+				part = part.toLowerCase();
+				nodeCheck = part;
+				checkFn = dirNodeCheck;
+			}
+
+			checkFn( "parentNode", part, doneName, checkSet, nodeCheck, isXML );
+		},
+
+		"~": function( checkSet, part, isXML ) {
+			var nodeCheck,
+				doneName = done++,
+				checkFn = dirCheck;
+
+			if ( typeof part === "string" && !rNonWord.test( part ) ) {
+				part = part.toLowerCase();
+				nodeCheck = part;
+				checkFn = dirNodeCheck;
+			}
+
+			checkFn( "previousSibling", part, doneName, checkSet, nodeCheck, isXML );
+		}
+	},
+
+	find: {
+		ID: function( match, context, isXML ) {
+			if ( typeof context.getElementById !== "undefined" && !isXML ) {
+				var m = context.getElementById(match[1]);
+				// Check parentNode to catch when Blackberry 4.6 returns
+				// nodes that are no longer in the document #6963
+				return m && m.parentNode ? [m] : [];
+			}
+		},
+
+		NAME: function( match, context ) {
+			if ( typeof context.getElementsByName !== "undefined" ) {
+				var ret = [],
+					results = context.getElementsByName( match[1] );
+
+				for ( var i = 0, l = results.length; i < l; i++ ) {
+					if ( results[i].getAttribute("name") === match[1] ) {
+						ret.push( results[i] );
+					}
+				}
+
+				return ret.length === 0 ? null : ret;
+			}
+		},
+
+		TAG: function( match, context ) {
+			if ( typeof context.getElementsByTagName !== "undefined" ) {
+				return context.getElementsByTagName( match[1] );
+			}
+		}
+	},
+	preFilter: {
+		CLASS: function( match, curLoop, inplace, result, not, isXML ) {
+			match = " " + match[1].replace( rBackslash, "" ) + " ";
+
+			if ( isXML ) {
+				return match;
+			}
+
+			for ( var i = 0, elem; (elem = curLoop[i]) != null; i++ ) {
+				if ( elem ) {
+					if ( not ^ (elem.className && (" " + elem.className + " ").replace(/[\t\n\r]/g, " ").indexOf(match) >= 0) ) {
+						if ( !inplace ) {
+							result.push( elem );
+						}
+
+					} else if ( inplace ) {
+						curLoop[i] = false;
+					}
+				}
+			}
+
+			return false;
+		},
+
+		ID: function( match ) {
+			return match[1].replace( rBackslash, "" );
+		},
+
+		TAG: function( match, curLoop ) {
+			return match[1].replace( rBackslash, "" ).toLowerCase();
+		},
+
+		CHILD: function( match ) {
+			if ( match[1] === "nth" ) {
+				if ( !match[2] ) {
+					Sizzle.error( match[0] );
+				}
+
+				match[2] = match[2].replace(/^\+|\s*/g, '');
+
+				// parse equations like 'even', 'odd', '5', '2n', '3n+2', '4n-1', '-n+6'
+				var test = /(-?)(\d*)(?:n([+\-]?\d*))?/.exec(
+					match[2] === "even" && "2n" || match[2] === "odd" && "2n+1" ||
+					!/\D/.test( match[2] ) && "0n+" + match[2] || match[2]);
+
+				// calculate the numbers (first)n+(last) including if they are negative
+				match[2] = (test[1] + (test[2] || 1)) - 0;
+				match[3] = test[3] - 0;
+			}
+			else if ( match[2] ) {
+				Sizzle.error( match[0] );
+			}
+
+			// TODO: Move to normal caching system
+			match[0] = done++;
+
+			return match;
+		},
+
+		ATTR: function( match, curLoop, inplace, result, not, isXML ) {
+			var name = match[1] = match[1].replace( rBackslash, "" );
+
+			if ( !isXML && Expr.attrMap[name] ) {
+				match[1] = Expr.attrMap[name];
+			}
+
+			// Handle if an un-quoted value was used
+			match[4] = ( match[4] || match[5] || "" ).replace( rBackslash, "" );
+
+			if ( match[2] === "~=" ) {
+				match[4] = " " + match[4] + " ";
+			}
+
+			return match;
+		},
+
+		PSEUDO: function( match, curLoop, inplace, result, not ) {
+			if ( match[1] === "not" ) {
+				// If we're dealing with a complex expression, or a simple one
+				if ( ( chunker.exec(match[3]) || "" ).length > 1 || /^\w/.test(match[3]) ) {
+					match[3] = Sizzle(match[3], null, null, curLoop);
+
+				} else {
+					var ret = Sizzle.filter(match[3], curLoop, inplace, true ^ not);
+
+					if ( !inplace ) {
+						result.push.apply( result, ret );
+					}
+
+					return false;
+				}
+
+			} else if ( Expr.match.POS.test( match[0] ) || Expr.match.CHILD.test( match[0] ) ) {
+				return true;
+			}
+
+			return match;
+		},
+
+		POS: function( match ) {
+			match.unshift( true );
+
+			return match;
+		}
+	},
+
+	filters: {
+		enabled: function( elem ) {
+			return elem.disabled === false && elem.type !== "hidden";
+		},
+
+		disabled: function( elem ) {
+			return elem.disabled === true;
+		},
+
+		checked: function( elem ) {
+			return elem.checked === true;
+		},
+
+		selected: function( elem ) {
+			// Accessing this property makes selected-by-default
+			// options in Safari work properly
+			if ( elem.parentNode ) {
+				elem.parentNode.selectedIndex;
+			}
+
+			return elem.selected === true;
+		},
+
+		parent: function( elem ) {
+			return !!elem.firstChild;
+		},
+
+		empty: function( elem ) {
+			return !elem.firstChild;
+		},
+
+		has: function( elem, i, match ) {
+			return !!Sizzle( match[3], elem ).length;
+		},
+
+		header: function( elem ) {
+			return (/h\d/i).test( elem.nodeName );
+		},
+
+		text: function( elem ) {
+			var attr = elem.getAttribute( "type" ), type = elem.type;
+			// IE6 and 7 will map elem.type to 'text' for new HTML5 types (search, etc)
+			// use getAttribute instead to test this case
+			return elem.nodeName.toLowerCase() === "input" && "text" === type && ( attr === type || attr === null );
+		},
+
+		radio: function( elem ) {
+			return elem.nodeName.toLowerCase() === "input" && "radio" === elem.type;
+		},
+
+		checkbox: function( elem ) {
+			return elem.nodeName.toLowerCase() === "input" && "checkbox" === elem.type;
+		},
+
+		file: function( elem ) {
+			return elem.nodeName.toLowerCase() === "input" && "file" === elem.type;
+		},
+
+		password: function( elem ) {
+			return elem.nodeName.toLowerCase() === "input" && "password" === elem.type;
+		},
+
+		submit: function( elem ) {
+			var name = elem.nodeName.toLowerCase();
+			return (name === "input" || name === "button") && "submit" === elem.type;
+		},
+
+		image: function( elem ) {
+			return elem.nodeName.toLowerCase() === "input" && "image" === elem.type;
+		},
+
+		reset: function( elem ) {
+			var name = elem.nodeName.toLowerCase();
+			return (name === "input" || name === "button") && "reset" === elem.type;
+		},
+
+		button: function( elem ) {
+			var name = elem.nodeName.toLowerCase();
+			return name === "input" && "button" === elem.type || name === "button";
+		},
+
+		input: function( elem ) {
+			return (/input|select|textarea|button/i).test( elem.nodeName );
+		},
+
+		focus: function( elem ) {
+			return elem === elem.ownerDocument.activeElement;
+		}
+	},
+	setFilters: {
+		first: function( elem, i ) {
+			return i === 0;
+		},
+
+		last: function( elem, i, match, array ) {
+			return i === array.length - 1;
+		},
+
+		even: function( elem, i ) {
+			return i % 2 === 0;
+		},
+
+		odd: function( elem, i ) {
+			return i % 2 === 1;
+		},
+
+		lt: function( elem, i, match ) {
+			return i < match[3] - 0;
+		},
+
+		gt: function( elem, i, match ) {
+			return i > match[3] - 0;
+		},
+
+		nth: function( elem, i, match ) {
+			return match[3] - 0 === i;
+		},
+
+		eq: function( elem, i, match ) {
+			return match[3] - 0 === i;
+		}
+	},
+	filter: {
+		PSEUDO: function( elem, match, i, array ) {
+			var name = match[1],
+				filter = Expr.filters[ name ];
+
+			if ( filter ) {
+				return filter( elem, i, match, array );
+
+			} else if ( name === "contains" ) {
+				return (elem.textContent || elem.innerText || getText([ elem ]) || "").indexOf(match[3]) >= 0;
+
+			} else if ( name === "not" ) {
+				var not = match[3];
+
+				for ( var j = 0, l = not.length; j < l; j++ ) {
+					if ( not[j] === elem ) {
+						return false;
+					}
+				}
+
+				return true;
+
+			} else {
+				Sizzle.error( name );
+			}
+		},
+
+		CHILD: function( elem, match ) {
+			var first, last,
+				doneName, parent, cache,
+				count, diff,
+				type = match[1],
+				node = elem;
+
+			switch ( type ) {
+				case "only":
+				case "first":
+					while ( (node = node.previousSibling) ) {
+						if ( node.nodeType === 1 ) {
+							return false;
+						}
+					}
+
+					if ( type === "first" ) {
+						return true;
+					}
+
+					node = elem;
+
+					/* falls through */
+				case "last":
+					while ( (node = node.nextSibling) ) {
+						if ( node.nodeType === 1 ) {
+							return false;
+						}
+					}
+
+					return true;
+
+				case "nth":
+					first = match[2];
+					last = match[3];
+
+					if ( first === 1 && last === 0 ) {
+						return true;
+					}
+
+					doneName = match[0];
+					parent = elem.parentNode;
+
+					if ( parent && (parent[ expando ] !== doneName || !elem.nodeIndex) ) {
+						count = 0;
+
+						for ( node = parent.firstChild; node; node = node.nextSibling ) {
+							if ( node.nodeType === 1 ) {
+								node.nodeIndex = ++count;
+							}
+						}
+
+						parent[ expando ] = doneName;
+					}
+
+					diff = elem.nodeIndex - last;
+
+					if ( first === 0 ) {
+						return diff === 0;
+
+					} else {
+						return ( diff % first === 0 && diff / first >= 0 );
+					}
+			}
+		},
+
+		ID: function( elem, match ) {
+			return elem.nodeType === 1 && elem.getAttribute("id") === match;
+		},
+
+		TAG: function( elem, match ) {
+			return (match === "*" && elem.nodeType === 1) || !!elem.nodeName && elem.nodeName.toLowerCase() === match;
+		},
+
+		CLASS: function( elem, match ) {
+			return (" " + (elem.className || elem.getAttribute("class")) + " ")
+				.indexOf( match ) > -1;
+		},
+
+		ATTR: function( elem, match ) {
+			var name = match[1],
+				result = Sizzle.attr ?
+					Sizzle.attr( elem, name ) :
+					Expr.attrHandle[ name ] ?
+					Expr.attrHandle[ name ]( elem ) :
+					elem[ name ] != null ?
+						elem[ name ] :
+						elem.getAttribute( name ),
+				value = result + "",
+				type = match[2],
+				check = match[4];
+
+			return result == null ?
+				type === "!=" :
+				!type && Sizzle.attr ?
+				result != null :
+				type === "=" ?
+				value === check :
+				type === "*=" ?
+				value.indexOf(check) >= 0 :
+				type === "~=" ?
+				(" " + value + " ").indexOf(check) >= 0 :
+				!check ?
+				value && result !== false :
+				type === "!=" ?
+				value !== check :
+				type === "^=" ?
+				value.indexOf(check) === 0 :
+				type === "$=" ?
+				value.substr(value.length - check.length) === check :
+				type === "|=" ?
+				value === check || value.substr(0, check.length + 1) === check + "-" :
+				false;
+		},
+
+		POS: function( elem, match, i, array ) {
+			var name = match[2],
+				filter = Expr.setFilters[ name ];
+
+			if ( filter ) {
+				return filter( elem, i, match, array );
+			}
+		}
+	}
+};
+
+var origPOS = Expr.match.POS,
+	fescape = function(all, num){
+		return "\\" + (num - 0 + 1);
+	};
+
+for ( var type in Expr.match ) {
+	Expr.match[ type ] = new RegExp( Expr.match[ type ].source + (/(?![^\[]*\])(?![^\(]*\))/.source) );
+	Expr.leftMatch[ type ] = new RegExp( /(^(?:.|\r|\n)*?)/.source + Expr.match[ type ].source.replace(/\\(\d+)/g, fescape) );
+}
+// Expose origPOS
+// "global" as in regardless of relation to brackets/parens
+Expr.match.globalPOS = origPOS;
+
+var makeArray = function( array, results ) {
+	array = Array.prototype.slice.call( array, 0 );
+
+	if ( results ) {
+		results.push.apply( results, array );
+		return results;
+	}
+
+	return array;
+};
+
+// Perform a simple check to determine if the browser is capable of
+// converting a NodeList to an array using builtin methods.
+// Also verifies that the returned array holds DOM nodes
+// (which is not the case in the Blackberry browser)
+try {
+	Array.prototype.slice.call( document.documentElement.childNodes, 0 )[0].nodeType;
+
+// Provide a fallback method if it does not work
+} catch( e ) {
+	makeArray = function( array, results ) {
+		var i = 0,
+			ret = results || [];
+
+		if ( toString.call(array) === "[object Array]" ) {
+			Array.prototype.push.apply( ret, array );
+
+		} else {
+			if ( typeof array.length === "number" ) {
+				for ( var l = array.length; i < l; i++ ) {
+					ret.push( array[i] );
+				}
+
+			} else {
+				for ( ; array[i]; i++ ) {
+					ret.push( array[i] );
+				}
+			}
+		}
+
+		return ret;
+	};
+}
+
+var sortOrder, siblingCheck;
+
+if ( document.documentElement.compareDocumentPosition ) {
+	sortOrder = function( a, b ) {
+		if ( a === b ) {
+			hasDuplicate = true;
+			return 0;
+		}
+
+		if ( !a.compareDocumentPosition || !b.compareDocumentPosition ) {
+			return a.compareDocumentPosition ? -1 : 1;
+		}
+
+		return a.compareDocumentPosition(b) & 4 ? -1 : 1;
+	};
+
+} else {
+	sortOrder = function( a, b ) {
+		// The nodes are identical, we can exit early
+		if ( a === b ) {
+			hasDuplicate = true;
+			return 0;
+
+		// Fallback to using sourceIndex (in IE) if it's available on both nodes
+		} else if ( a.sourceIndex && b.sourceIndex ) {
+			return a.sourceIndex - b.sourceIndex;
+		}
+
+		var al, bl,
+			ap = [],
+			bp = [],
+			aup = a.parentNode,
+			bup = b.parentNode,
+			cur = aup;
+
+		// If the nodes are siblings (or identical) we can do a quick check
+		if ( aup === bup ) {
+			return siblingCheck( a, b );
+
+		// If no parents were found then the nodes are disconnected
+		} else if ( !aup ) {
+			return -1;
+
+		} else if ( !bup ) {
+			return 1;
+		}
+
+		// Otherwise they're somewhere else in the tree so we need
+		// to build up a full list of the parentNodes for comparison
+		while ( cur ) {
+			ap.unshift( cur );
+			cur = cur.parentNode;
+		}
+
+		cur = bup;
+
+		while ( cur ) {
+			bp.unshift( cur );
+			cur = cur.parentNode;
+		}
+
+		al = ap.length;
+		bl = bp.length;
+
+		// Start walking down the tree looking for a discrepancy
+		for ( var i = 0; i < al && i < bl; i++ ) {
+			if ( ap[i] !== bp[i] ) {
+				return siblingCheck( ap[i], bp[i] );
+			}
+		}
+
+		// We ended someplace up the tree so do a sibling check
+		return i === al ?
+			siblingCheck( a, bp[i], -1 ) :
+			siblingCheck( ap[i], b, 1 );
+	};
+
+	siblingCheck = function( a, b, ret ) {
+		if ( a === b ) {
+			return ret;
+		}
+
+		var cur = a.nextSibling;
+
+		while ( cur ) {
+			if ( cur === b ) {
+				return -1;
+			}
+
+			cur = cur.nextSibling;
+		}
+
+		return 1;
+	};
+}
+
+// Check to see if the browser returns elements by name when
+// querying by getElementById (and provide a workaround)
+(function(){
+	// We're going to inject a fake input element with a specified name
+	var form = document.createElement("div"),
+		id = "script" + (new Date()).getTime(),
+		root = document.documentElement;
+
+	form.innerHTML = "<a name='" + id + "'/>";
+
+	// Inject it into the root element, check its status, and remove it quickly
+	root.insertBefore( form, root.firstChild );
+
+	// The workaround has to do additional checks after a getElementById
+	// Which slows things down for other browsers (hence the branching)
+	if ( document.getElementById( id ) ) {
+		Expr.find.ID = function( match, context, isXML ) {
+			if ( typeof context.getElementById !== "undefined" && !isXML ) {
+				var m = context.getElementById(match[1]);
+
+				return m ?
+					m.id === match[1] || typeof m.getAttributeNode !== "undefined" && m.getAttributeNode("id").nodeValue === match[1] ?
+						[m] :
+						undefined :
+					[];
+			}
+		};
+
+		Expr.filter.ID = function( elem, match ) {
+			var node = typeof elem.getAttributeNode !== "undefined" && elem.getAttributeNode("id");
+
+			return elem.nodeType === 1 && node && node.nodeValue === match;
+		};
+	}
+
+	root.removeChild( form );
+
+	// release memory in IE
+	root = form = null;
+})();
+
+(function(){
+	// Check to see if the browser returns only elements
+	// when doing getElementsByTagName("*")
+
+	// Create a fake element
+	var div = document.createElement("div");
+	div.appendChild( document.createComment("") );
+
+	// Make sure no comments are found
+	if ( div.getElementsByTagName("*").length > 0 ) {
+		Expr.find.TAG = function( match, context ) {
+			var results = context.getElementsByTagName( match[1] );
+
+			// Filter out possible comments
+			if ( match[1] === "*" ) {
+				var tmp = [];
+
+				for ( var i = 0; results[i]; i++ ) {
+					if ( results[i].nodeType === 1 ) {
+						tmp.push( results[i] );
+					}
+				}
+
+				results = tmp;
+			}
+
+			return results;
+		};
+	}
+
+	// Check to see if an attribute returns normalized href attributes
+	div.innerHTML = "<a href='#'></a>";
+
+	if ( div.firstChild && typeof div.firstChild.getAttribute !== "undefined" &&
+			div.firstChild.getAttribute("href") !== "#" ) {
+
+		Expr.attrHandle.href = function( elem ) {
+			return elem.getAttribute( "href", 2 );
+		};
+	}
+
+	// release memory in IE
+	div = null;
+})();
+
+if ( document.querySelectorAll ) {
+	(function(){
+		var oldSizzle = Sizzle,
+			div = document.createElement("div"),
+			id = "__sizzle__";
+
+		div.innerHTML = "<p class='TEST'></p>";
+
+		// Safari can't handle uppercase or unicode characters when
+		// in quirks mode.
+		if ( div.querySelectorAll && div.querySelectorAll(".TEST").length === 0 ) {
+			return;
+		}
+
+		Sizzle = function( query, context, extra, seed ) {
+			context = context || document;
+
+			// Only use querySelectorAll on non-XML documents
+			// (ID selectors don't work in non-HTML documents)
+			if ( !seed && !Sizzle.isXML(context) ) {
+				// See if we find a selector to speed up
+				var match = /^(\w+$)|^\.([\w\-]+$)|^#([\w\-]+$)/.exec( query );
+
+				if ( match && (context.nodeType === 1 || context.nodeType === 9) ) {
+					// Speed-up: Sizzle("TAG")
+					if ( match[1] ) {
+						return makeArray( context.getElementsByTagName( query ), extra );
+
+					// Speed-up: Sizzle(".CLASS")
+					} else if ( match[2] && Expr.find.CLASS && context.getElementsByClassName ) {
+						return makeArray( context.getElementsByClassName( match[2] ), extra );
+					}
+				}
+
+				if ( context.nodeType === 9 ) {
+					// Speed-up: Sizzle("body")
+					// The body element only exists once, optimize finding it
+					if ( query === "body" && context.body ) {
+						return makeArray( [ context.body ], extra );
+
+					// Speed-up: Sizzle("#ID")
+					} else if ( match && match[3] ) {
+						var elem = context.getElementById( match[3] );
+
+						// Check parentNode to catch when Blackberry 4.6 returns
+						// nodes that are no longer in the document #6963
+						if ( elem && elem.parentNode ) {
+							// Handle the case where IE and Opera return items
+							// by name instead of ID
+							if ( elem.id === match[3] ) {
+								return makeArray( [ elem ], extra );
+							}
+
+						} else {
+							return makeArray( [], extra );
+						}
+					}
+
+					try {
+						return makeArray( context.querySelectorAll(query), extra );
+					} catch(qsaError) {}
+
+				// qSA works strangely on Element-rooted queries
+				// We can work around this by specifying an extra ID on the root
+				// and working up from there (Thanks to Andrew Dupont for the technique)
+				// IE 8 doesn't work on object elements
+				} else if ( context.nodeType === 1 && context.nodeName.toLowerCase() !== "object" ) {
+					var oldContext = context,
+						old = context.getAttribute( "id" ),
+						nid = old || id,
+						hasParent = context.parentNode,
+						relativeHierarchySelector = /^\s*[+~]/.test( query );
+
+					if ( !old ) {
+						context.setAttribute( "id", nid );
+					} else {
+						nid = nid.replace( /'/g, "\\$&" );
+					}
+					if ( relativeHierarchySelector && hasParent ) {
+						context = context.parentNode;
+					}
+
+					try {
+						if ( !relativeHierarchySelector || hasParent ) {
+							return makeArray( context.querySelectorAll( "[id='" + nid + "'] " + query ), extra );
+						}
+
+					} catch(pseudoError) {
+					} finally {
+						if ( !old ) {
+							oldContext.removeAttribute( "id" );
+						}
+					}
+				}
+			}
+
+			return oldSizzle(query, context, extra, seed);
+		};
+
+		for ( var prop in oldSizzle ) {
+			Sizzle[ prop ] = oldSizzle[ prop ];
+		}
+
+		// release memory in IE
+		div = null;
+	})();
+}
+
+(function(){
+	var html = document.documentElement,
+		matches = html.matchesSelector || html.mozMatchesSelector || html.webkitMatchesSelector || html.msMatchesSelector;
+
+	if ( matches ) {
+		// Check to see if it's possible to do matchesSelector
+		// on a disconnected node (IE 9 fails this)
+		var disconnectedMatch = !matches.call( document.createElement( "div" ), "div" ),
+			pseudoWorks = false;
+
+		try {
+			// This should fail with an exception
+			// Gecko does not error, returns false instead
+			matches.call( document.documentElement, "[test!='']:sizzle" );
+
+		} catch( pseudoError ) {
+			pseudoWorks = true;
+		}
+
+		Sizzle.matchesSelector = function( node, expr ) {
+			// Make sure that attribute selectors are quoted
+			expr = expr.replace(/\=\s*([^'"\]]*)\s*\]/g, "='$1']");
+
+			if ( !Sizzle.isXML( node ) ) {
+				try {
+					if ( pseudoWorks || !Expr.match.PSEUDO.test( expr ) && !/!=/.test( expr ) ) {
+						var ret = matches.call( node, expr );
+
+						// IE 9's matchesSelector returns false on disconnected nodes
+						if ( ret || !disconnectedMatch ||
+								// As well, disconnected nodes are said to be in a document
+								// fragment in IE 9, so check for that
+								node.document && node.document.nodeType !== 11 ) {
+							return ret;
+						}
+					}
+				} catch(e) {}
+			}
+
+			return Sizzle(expr, null, null, [node]).length > 0;
+		};
+	}
+})();
+
+(function(){
+	var div = document.createElement("div");
+
+	div.innerHTML = "<div class='test e'></div><div class='test'></div>";
+
+	// Opera can't find a second classname (in 9.6)
+	// Also, make sure that getElementsByClassName actually exists
+	if ( !div.getElementsByClassName || div.getElementsByClassName("e").length === 0 ) {
+		return;
+	}
+
+	// Safari caches class attributes, doesn't catch changes (in 3.2)
+	div.lastChild.className = "e";
+
+	if ( div.getElementsByClassName("e").length === 1 ) {
+		return;
+	}
+
+	Expr.order.splice(1, 0, "CLASS");
+	Expr.find.CLASS = function( match, context, isXML ) {
+		if ( typeof context.getElementsByClassName !== "undefined" && !isXML ) {
+			return context.getElementsByClassName(match[1]);
+		}
+	};
+
+	// release memory in IE
+	div = null;
+})();
+
+function dirNodeCheck( dir, cur, doneName, checkSet, nodeCheck, isXML ) {
+	for ( var i = 0, l = checkSet.length; i < l; i++ ) {
+		var elem = checkSet[i];
+
+		if ( elem ) {
+			var match = false;
+
+			elem = elem[dir];
+
+			while ( elem ) {
+				if ( elem[ expando ] === doneName ) {
+					match = checkSet[elem.sizset];
+					break;
+				}
+
+				if ( elem.nodeType === 1 && !isXML ){
+					elem[ expando ] = doneName;
+					elem.sizset = i;
+				}
+
+				if ( elem.nodeName.toLowerCase() === cur ) {
+					match = elem;
+					break;
+				}
+
+				elem = elem[dir];
+			}
+
+			checkSet[i] = match;
+		}
+	}
+}
+
+function dirCheck( dir, cur, doneName, checkSet, nodeCheck, isXML ) {
+	for ( var i = 0, l = checkSet.length; i < l; i++ ) {
+		var elem = checkSet[i];
+
+		if ( elem ) {
+			var match = false;
+
+			elem = elem[dir];
+
+			while ( elem ) {
+				if ( elem[ expando ] === doneName ) {
+					match = checkSet[elem.sizset];
+					break;
+				}
+
+				if ( elem.nodeType === 1 ) {
+					if ( !isXML ) {
+						elem[ expando ] = doneName;
+						elem.sizset = i;
+					}
+
+					if ( typeof cur !== "string" ) {
+						if ( elem === cur ) {
+							match = true;
+							break;
+						}
+
+					} else if ( Sizzle.filter( cur, [elem] ).length > 0 ) {
+						match = elem;
+						break;
+					}
+				}
+
+				elem = elem[dir];
+			}
+
+			checkSet[i] = match;
+		}
+	}
+}
+
+if ( document.documentElement.contains ) {
+	Sizzle.contains = function( a, b ) {
+		return a !== b && (a.contains ? a.contains(b) : true);
+	};
+
+} else if ( document.documentElement.compareDocumentPosition ) {
+	Sizzle.contains = function( a, b ) {
+		return !!(a.compareDocumentPosition(b) & 16);
+	};
+
+} else {
+	Sizzle.contains = function() {
+		return false;
+	};
+}
+
+Sizzle.isXML = function( elem ) {
+	// documentElement is verified for cases where it doesn't yet exist
+	// (such as loading iframes in IE - #4833)
+	var documentElement = (elem ? elem.ownerDocument || elem : 0).documentElement;
+
+	return documentElement ? documentElement.nodeName !== "HTML" : false;
+};
+
+var posProcess = function( selector, context, seed ) {
+	var match,
+		tmpSet = [],
+		later = "",
+		root = context.nodeType ? [context] : context;
+
+	// Position selectors must be done after the filter
+	// And so must :not(positional) so we move all PSEUDOs to the end
+	while ( (match = Expr.match.PSEUDO.exec( selector )) ) {
+		later += match[0];
+		selector = selector.replace( Expr.match.PSEUDO, "" );
+	}
+
+	selector = Expr.relative[selector] ? selector + "*" : selector;
+
+	for ( var i = 0, l = root.length; i < l; i++ ) {
+		Sizzle( selector, root[i], tmpSet, seed );
+	}
+
+	return Sizzle.filter( later, tmpSet );
+};
+
+// EXPOSE
+// Override sizzle attribute retrieval
+Sizzle.attr = jQuery.attr;
+Sizzle.selectors.attrMap = {};
+jQuery.find = Sizzle;
+jQuery.expr = Sizzle.selectors;
+jQuery.expr[":"] = jQuery.expr.filters;
+jQuery.unique = Sizzle.uniqueSort;
+jQuery.text = Sizzle.getText;
+jQuery.isXMLDoc = Sizzle.isXML;
+jQuery.contains = Sizzle.contains;
+
+
+})();
+
+
+var runtil = /Until$/,
+	rparentsprev = /^(?:parents|prevUntil|prevAll)/,
+	// Note: This RegExp should be improved, or likely pulled from Sizzle
+	rmultiselector = /,/,
+	isSimple = /^.[^:#\[\.,]*$/,
+	slice = Array.prototype.slice,
+	POS = jQuery.expr.match.globalPOS,
+	// methods guaranteed to produce a unique set when starting from a unique set
+	guaranteedUnique = {
+		children: true,
+		contents: true,
+		next: true,
+		prev: true
+	};
+
+jQuery.fn.extend({
+	find: function( selector ) {
+		var self = this,
+			i, l;
+
+		if ( typeof selector !== "string" ) {
+			return jQuery( selector ).filter(function() {
+				for ( i = 0, l = self.length; i < l; i++ ) {
+					if ( jQuery.contains( self[ i ], this ) ) {
+						return true;
+					}
+				}
+			});
+		}
+
+		var ret = this.pushStack( "", "find", selector ),
+			length, n, r;
+
+		for ( i = 0, l = this.length; i < l; i++ ) {
+			length = ret.length;
+			jQuery.find( selector, this[i], ret );
+
+			if ( i > 0 ) {
+				// Make sure that the results are unique
+				for ( n = length; n < ret.length; n++ ) {
+					for ( r = 0; r < length; r++ ) {
+						if ( ret[r] === ret[n] ) {
+							ret.splice(n--, 1);
+							break;
+						}
+					}
+				}
+			}
+		}
+
+		return ret;
+	},
+
+	has: function( target ) {
+		var targets = jQuery( target );
+		return this.filter(function() {
+			for ( var i = 0, l = targets.length; i < l; i++ ) {
+				if ( jQuery.contains( this, targets[i] ) ) {
+					return true;
+				}
+			}
+		});
+	},
+
+	not: function( selector ) {
+		return this.pushStack( winnow(this, selector, false), "not", selector);
+	},
+
+	filter: function( selector ) {
+		return this.pushStack( winnow(this, selector, true), "filter", selector );
+	},
+
+	is: function( selector ) {
+		return !!selector && (
+			typeof selector === "string" ?
+				// If this is a positional selector, check membership in the returned set
+				// so $("p:first").is("p:last") won't return true for a doc with two "p".
+				POS.test( selector ) ?
+					jQuery( selector, this.context ).index( this[0] ) >= 0 :
+					jQuery.filter( selector, this ).length > 0 :
+				this.filter( selector ).length > 0 );
+	},
+
+	closest: function( selectors, context ) {
+		var ret = [], i, l, cur = this[0];
+
+		// Array (deprecated as of jQuery 1.7)
+		if ( jQuery.isArray( selectors ) ) {
+			var level = 1;
+
+			while ( cur && cur.ownerDocument && cur !== context ) {
+				for ( i = 0; i < selectors.length; i++ ) {
+
+					if ( jQuery( cur ).is( selectors[ i ] ) ) {
+						ret.push({ selector: selectors[ i ], elem: cur, level: level });
+					}
+				}
+
+				cur = cur.parentNode;
+				level++;
+			}
+
+			return ret;
+		}
+
+		// String
+		var pos = POS.test( selectors ) || typeof selectors !== "string" ?
+				jQuery( selectors, context || this.context ) :
+				0;
+
+		for ( i = 0, l = this.length; i < l; i++ ) {
+			cur = this[i];
+
+			while ( cur ) {
+				if ( pos ? pos.index(cur) > -1 : jQuery.find.matchesSelector(cur, selectors) ) {
+					ret.push( cur );
+					break;
+
+				} else {
+					cur = cur.parentNode;
+					if ( !cur || !cur.ownerDocument || cur === context || cur.nodeType === 11 ) {
+						break;
+					}
+				}
+			}
+		}
+
+		ret = ret.length > 1 ? jQuery.unique( ret ) : ret;
+
+		return this.pushStack( ret, "closest", selectors );
+	},
+
+	// Determine the position of an element within
+	// the matched set of elements
+	index: function( elem ) {
+
+		// No argument, return index in parent
+		if ( !elem ) {
+			return ( this[0] && this[0].parentNode ) ? this.prevAll().length : -1;
+		}
+
+		// index in selector
+		if ( typeof elem === "string" ) {
+			return jQuery.inArray( this[0], jQuery( elem ) );
+		}
+
+		// Locate the position of the desired element
+		return jQuery.inArray(
+			// If it receives a jQuery object, the first element is used
+			elem.jquery ? elem[0] : elem, this );
+	},
+
+	add: function( selector, context ) {
+		var set = typeof selector === "string" ?
+				jQuery( selector, context ) :
+				jQuery.makeArray( selector && selector.nodeType ? [ selector ] : selector ),
+			all = jQuery.merge( this.get(), set );
+
+		return this.pushStack( isDisconnected( set[0] ) || isDisconnected( all[0] ) ?
+			all :
+			jQuery.unique( all ) );
+	},
+
+	andSelf: function() {
+		return this.add( this.prevObject );
+	}
+});
+
+// A painfully simple check to see if an element is disconnected
+// from a document (should be improved, where feasible).
+function isDisconnected( node ) {
+	return !node || !node.parentNode || node.parentNode.nodeType === 11;
+}
+
+jQuery.each({
+	parent: function( elem ) {
+		var parent = elem.parentNode;
+		return parent && parent.nodeType !== 11 ? parent : null;
+	},
+	parents: function( elem ) {
+		return jQuery.dir( elem, "parentNode" );
+	},
+	parentsUntil: function( elem, i, until ) {
+		return jQuery.dir( elem, "parentNode", until );
+	},
+	next: function( elem ) {
+		return jQuery.nth( elem, 2, "nextSibling" );
+	},
+	prev: function( elem ) {
+		return jQuery.nth( elem, 2, "previousSibling" );
+	},
+	nextAll: function( elem ) {
+		return jQuery.dir( elem, "nextSibling" );
+	},
+	prevAll: function( elem ) {
+		return jQuery.dir( elem, "previousSibling" );
+	},
+	nextUntil: function( elem, i, until ) {
+		return jQuery.dir( elem, "nextSibling", until );
+	},
+	prevUntil: function( elem, i, until ) {
+		return jQuery.dir( elem, "previousSibling", until );
+	},
+	siblings: function( elem ) {
+		return jQuery.sibling( ( elem.parentNode || {} ).firstChild, elem );
+	},
+	children: function( elem ) {
+		return jQuery.sibling( elem.firstChild );
+	},
+	contents: function( elem ) {
+		return jQuery.nodeName( elem, "iframe" ) ?
+			elem.contentDocument || elem.contentWindow.document :
+			jQuery.makeArray( elem.childNodes );
+	}
+}, function( name, fn ) {
+	jQuery.fn[ name ] = function( until, selector ) {
+		var ret = jQuery.map( this, fn, until );
+
+		if ( !runtil.test( name ) ) {
+			selector = until;
+		}
+
+		if ( selector && typeof selector === "string" ) {
+			ret = jQuery.filter( selector, ret );
+		}
+
+		ret = this.length > 1 && !guaranteedUnique[ name ] ? jQuery.unique( ret ) : ret;
+
+		if ( (this.length > 1 || rmultiselector.test( selector )) && rparentsprev.test( name ) ) {
+			ret = ret.reverse();
+		}
+
+		return this.pushStack( ret, name, slice.call( arguments ).join(",") );
+	};
+});
+
+jQuery.extend({
+	filter: function( expr, elems, not ) {
+		if ( not ) {
+			expr = ":not(" + expr + ")";
+		}
+
+		return elems.length === 1 ?
+			jQuery.find.matchesSelector(elems[0], expr) ? [ elems[0] ] : [] :
+			jQuery.find.matches(expr, elems);
+	},
+
+	dir: function( elem, dir, until ) {
+		var matched = [],
+			cur = elem[ dir ];
+
+		while ( cur && cur.nodeType !== 9 && (until === undefined || cur.nodeType !== 1 || !jQuery( cur ).is( until )) ) {
+			if ( cur.nodeType === 1 ) {
+				matched.push( cur );
+			}
+			cur = cur[dir];
+		}
+		return matched;
+	},
+
+	nth: function( cur, result, dir, elem ) {
+		result = result || 1;
+		var num = 0;
+
+		for ( ; cur; cur = cur[dir] ) {
+			if ( cur.nodeType === 1 && ++num === result ) {
+				break;
+			}
+		}
+
+		return cur;
+	},
+
+	sibling: function( n, elem ) {
+		var r = [];
+
+		for ( ; n; n = n.nextSibling ) {
+			if ( n.nodeType === 1 && n !== elem ) {
+				r.push( n );
+			}
+		}
+
+		return r;
+	}
+});
+
+// Implement the identical functionality for filter and not
+function winnow( elements, qualifier, keep ) {
+
+	// Can't pass null or undefined to indexOf in Firefox 4
+	// Set to 0 to skip string check
+	qualifier = qualifier || 0;
+
+	if ( jQuery.isFunction( qualifier ) ) {
+		return jQuery.grep(elements, function( elem, i ) {
+			var retVal = !!qualifier.call( elem, i, elem );
+			return retVal === keep;
+		});
+
+	} else if ( qualifier.nodeType ) {
+		return jQuery.grep(elements, function( elem, i ) {
+			return ( elem === qualifier ) === keep;
+		});
+
+	} else if ( typeof qualifier === "string" ) {
+		var filtered = jQuery.grep(elements, function( elem ) {
+			return elem.nodeType === 1;
+		});
+
+		if ( isSimple.test( qualifier ) ) {
+			return jQuery.filter(qualifier, filtered, !keep);
+		} else {
+			qualifier = jQuery.filter( qualifier, filtered );
+		}
+	}
+
+	return jQuery.grep(elements, function( elem, i ) {
+		return ( jQuery.inArray( elem, qualifier ) >= 0 ) === keep;
+	});
+}
+
+
+
+
+function createSafeFragment( document ) {
+	var list = nodeNames.split( "|" ),
+	safeFrag = document.createDocumentFragment();
+
+	if ( safeFrag.createElement ) {
+		while ( list.length ) {
+			safeFrag.createElement(
+				list.pop()
+			);
+		}
+	}
+	return safeFrag;
+}
+
+var nodeNames = "abbr|article|aside|audio|bdi|canvas|data|datalist|details|figcaption|figure|footer|" +
+		"header|hgroup|mark|meter|nav|output|progress|section|summary|time|video",
+	rinlinejQuery = / jQuery\d+="(?:\d+|null)"/g,
+	rleadingWhitespace = /^\s+/,
+	rxhtmlTag = /<(?!area|br|col|embed|hr|img|input|link|meta|param)(([\w:]+)[^>]*)\/>/ig,
+	rtagName = /<([\w:]+)/,
+	rtbody = /<tbody/i,
+	rhtml = /<|&#?\w+;/,
+	rnoInnerhtml = /<(?:script|style)/i,
+	rnocache = /<(?:script|object|embed|option|style)/i,
+	rnoshimcache = new RegExp("<(?:" + nodeNames + ")[\\s/>]", "i"),
+	// checked="checked" or checked
+	rchecked = /checked\s*(?:[^=]|=\s*.checked.)/i,
+	rscriptType = /\/(java|ecma)script/i,
+	rcleanScript = /^\s*<!(?:\[CDATA\[|\-\-)/,
+	wrapMap = {
+		option: [ 1, "<select multiple='multiple'>", "</select>" ],
+		legend: [ 1, "<fieldset>", "</fieldset>" ],
+		thead: [ 1, "<table>", "</table>" ],
+		tr: [ 2, "<table><tbody>", "</tbody></table>" ],
+		td: [ 3, "<table><tbody><tr>", "</tr></tbody></table>" ],
+		col: [ 2, "<table><tbody></tbody><colgroup>", "</colgroup></table>" ],
+		area: [ 1, "<map>", "</map>" ],
+		_default: [ 0, "", "" ]
+	},
+	safeFragment = createSafeFragment( document );
+
+wrapMap.optgroup = wrapMap.option;
+wrapMap.tbody = wrapMap.tfoot = wrapMap.colgroup = wrapMap.caption = wrapMap.thead;
+wrapMap.th = wrapMap.td;
+
+// IE can't serialize <link> and <script> tags normally
+if ( !jQuery.support.htmlSerialize ) {
+	wrapMap._default = [ 1, "div<div>", "</div>" ];
+}
+
+jQuery.fn.extend({
+	text: function( value ) {
+		return jQuery.access( this, function( value ) {
+			return value === undefined ?
+				jQuery.text( this ) :
+				this.empty().append( ( this[0] && this[0].ownerDocument || document ).createTextNode( value ) );
+		}, null, value, arguments.length );
+	},
+
+	wrapAll: function( html ) {
+		if ( jQuery.isFunction( html ) ) {
+			return this.each(function(i) {
+				jQuery(this).wrapAll( html.call(this, i) );
+			});
+		}
+
+		if ( this[0] ) {
+			// The elements to wrap the target around
+			var wrap = jQuery( html, this[0].ownerDocument ).eq(0).clone(true);
+
+			if ( this[0].parentNode ) {
+				wrap.insertBefore( this[0] );
+			}
+
+			wrap.map(function() {
+				var elem = this;
+
+				while ( elem.firstChild && elem.firstChild.nodeType === 1 ) {
+					elem = elem.firstChild;
+				}
+
+				return elem;
+			}).append( this );
+		}
+
+		return this;
+	},
+
+	wrapInner: function( html ) {
+		if ( jQuery.isFunction( html ) ) {
+			return this.each(function(i) {
+				jQuery(this).wrapInner( html.call(this, i) );
+			});
+		}
+
+		return this.each(function() {
+			var self = jQuery( this ),
+				contents = self.contents();
+
+			if ( contents.length ) {
+				contents.wrapAll( html );
+
+			} else {
+				self.append( html );
+			}
+		});
+	},
+
+	wrap: function( html ) {
+		var isFunction = jQuery.isFunction( html );
+
+		return this.each(function(i) {
+			jQuery( this ).wrapAll( isFunction ? html.call(this, i) : html );
+		});
+	},
+
+	unwrap: function() {
+		return this.parent().each(function() {
+			if ( !jQuery.nodeName( this, "body" ) ) {
+				jQuery( this ).replaceWith( this.childNodes );
+			}
+		}).end();
+	},
+
+	append: function() {
+		return this.domManip(arguments, true, function( elem ) {
+			if ( this.nodeType === 1 ) {
+				this.appendChild( elem );
+			}
+		});
+	},
+
+	prepend: function() {
+		return this.domManip(arguments, true, function( elem ) {
+			if ( this.nodeType === 1 ) {
+				this.insertBefore( elem, this.firstChild );
+			}
+		});
+	},
+
+	before: function() {
+		if ( this[0] && this[0].parentNode ) {
+			return this.domManip(arguments, false, function( elem ) {
+				this.parentNode.insertBefore( elem, this );
+			});
+		} else if ( arguments.length ) {
+			var set = jQuery.clean( arguments );
+			set.push.apply( set, this.toArray() );
+			return this.pushStack( set, "before", arguments );
+		}
+	},
+
+	after: function() {
+		if ( this[0] && this[0].parentNode ) {
+			return this.domManip(arguments, false, function( elem ) {
+				this.parentNode.insertBefore( elem, this.nextSibling );
+			});
+		} else if ( arguments.length ) {
+			var set = this.pushStack( this, "after", arguments );
+			set.push.apply( set, jQuery.clean(arguments) );
+			return set;
+		}
+	},
+
+	// keepData is for internal use only--do not document
+	remove: function( selector, keepData ) {
+		for ( var i = 0, elem; (elem = this[i]) != null; i++ ) {
+			if ( !selector || jQuery.filter( selector, [ elem ] ).length ) {
+				if ( !keepData && elem.nodeType === 1 ) {
+					jQuery.cleanData( elem.getElementsByTagName("*") );
+					jQuery.cleanData( [ elem ] );
+				}
+
+				if ( elem.parentNode ) {
+					elem.parentNode.removeChild( elem );
+				}
+			}
+		}
+
+		return this;
+	},
+
+	empty: function() {
+		for ( var i = 0, elem; (elem = this[i]) != null; i++ ) {
+			// Remove element nodes and prevent memory leaks
+			if ( elem.nodeType === 1 ) {
+				jQuery.cleanData( elem.getElementsByTagName("*") );
+			}
+
+			// Remove any remaining nodes
+			while ( elem.firstChild ) {
+				elem.removeChild( elem.firstChild );
+			}
+		}
+
+		return this;
+	},
+
+	clone: function( dataAndEvents, deepDataAndEvents ) {
+		dataAndEvents = dataAndEvents == null ? false : dataAndEvents;
+		deepDataAndEvents = deepDataAndEvents == null ? dataAndEvents : deepDataAndEvents;
+
+		return this.map( function () {
+			return jQuery.clone( this, dataAndEvents, deepDataAndEvents );
+		});
+	},
+
+	html: function( value ) {
+		return jQuery.access( this, function( value ) {
+			var elem = this[0] || {},
+				i = 0,
+				l = this.length;
+
+			if ( value === undefined ) {
+				return elem.nodeType === 1 ?
+					elem.innerHTML.replace( rinlinejQuery, "" ) :
+					null;
+			}
+
+
+			if ( typeof value === "string" && !rnoInnerhtml.test( value ) &&
+				( jQuery.support.leadingWhitespace || !rleadingWhitespace.test( value ) ) &&
+				!wrapMap[ ( rtagName.exec( value ) || ["", ""] )[1].toLowerCase() ] ) {
+
+				value = value.replace( rxhtmlTag, "<$1></$2>" );
+
+				try {
+					for (; i < l; i++ ) {
+						// Remove element nodes and prevent memory leaks
+						elem = this[i] || {};
+						if ( elem.nodeType === 1 ) {
+							jQuery.cleanData( elem.getElementsByTagName( "*" ) );
+							elem.innerHTML = value;
+						}
+					}
+
+					elem = 0;
+
+				// If using innerHTML throws an exception, use the fallback method
+				} catch(e) {}
+			}
+
+			if ( elem ) {
+				this.empty().append( value );
+			}
+		}, null, value, arguments.length );
+	},
+
+	replaceWith: function( value ) {
+		if ( this[0] && this[0].parentNode ) {
+			// Make sure that the elements are removed from the DOM before they are inserted
+			// this can help fix replacing a parent with child elements
+			if ( jQuery.isFunction( value ) ) {
+				return this.each(function(i) {
+					var self = jQuery(this), old = self.html();
+					self.replaceWith( value.call( this, i, old ) );
+				});
+			}
+
+			if ( typeof value !== "string" ) {
+				value = jQuery( value ).detach();
+			}
+
+			return this.each(function() {
+				var next = this.nextSibling,
+					parent = this.parentNode;
+
+				jQuery( this ).remove();
+
+				if ( next ) {
+					jQuery(next).before( value );
+				} else {
+					jQuery(parent).append( value );
+				}
+			});
+		} else {
+			return this.length ?
+				this.pushStack( jQuery(jQuery.isFunction(value) ? value() : value), "replaceWith", value ) :
+				this;
+		}
+	},
+
+	detach: function( selector ) {
+		return this.remove( selector, true );
+	},
+
+	domManip: function( args, table, callback ) {
+		var results, first, fragment, parent,
+			value = args[0],
+			scripts = [];
+
+		// We can't cloneNode fragments that contain checked, in WebKit
+		if ( !jQuery.support.checkClone && arguments.length === 3 && typeof value === "string" && rchecked.test( value ) ) {
+			return this.each(function() {
+				jQuery(this).domManip( args, table, callback, true );
+			});
+		}
+
+		if ( jQuery.isFunction(value) ) {
+			return this.each(function(i) {
+				var self = jQuery(this);
+				args[0] = value.call(this, i, table ? self.html() : undefined);
+				self.domManip( args, table, callback );
+			});
+		}
+
+		if ( this[0] ) {
+			parent = value && value.parentNode;
+
+			// If we're in a fragment, just use that instead of building a new one
+			if ( jQuery.support.parentNode && parent && parent.nodeType === 11 && parent.childNodes.length === this.length ) {
+				results = { fragment: parent };
+
+			} else {
+				results = jQuery.buildFragment( args, this, scripts );
+			}
+
+			fragment = results.fragment;
+
+			if ( fragment.childNodes.length === 1 ) {
+				first = fragment = fragment.firstChild;
+			} else {
+				first = fragment.firstChild;
+			}
+
+			if ( first ) {
+				table = table && jQuery.nodeName( first, "tr" );
+
+				for ( var i = 0, l = this.length, lastIndex = l - 1; i < l; i++ ) {
+					callback.call(
+						table ?
+							root(this[i], first) :
+							this[i],
+						// Make sure that we do not leak memory by inadvertently discarding
+						// the original fragment (which might have attached data) instead of
+						// using it; in addition, use the original fragment object for the last
+						// item instead of first because it can end up being emptied incorrectly
+						// in certain situations (Bug #8070).
+						// Fragments from the fragment cache must always be cloned and never used
+						// in place.
+						results.cacheable || ( l > 1 && i < lastIndex ) ?
+							jQuery.clone( fragment, true, true ) :
+							fragment
+					);
+				}
+			}
+
+			if ( scripts.length ) {
+				jQuery.each( scripts, function( i, elem ) {
+					if ( elem.src ) {
+						jQuery.ajax({
+							type: "GET",
+							global: false,
+							url: elem.src,
+							async: false,
+							dataType: "script"
+						});
+					} else {
+						jQuery.globalEval( ( elem.text || elem.textContent || elem.innerHTML || "" ).replace( rcleanScript, "/*$0*/" ) );
+					}
+
+					if ( elem.parentNode ) {
+						elem.parentNode.removeChild( elem );
+					}
+				});
+			}
+		}
+
+		return this;
+	}
+});
+
+function root( elem, cur ) {
+	return jQuery.nodeName(elem, "table") ?
+		(elem.getElementsByTagName("tbody")[0] ||
+		elem.appendChild(elem.ownerDocument.createElement("tbody"))) :
+		elem;
+}
+
+function cloneCopyEvent( src, dest ) {
+
+	if ( dest.nodeType !== 1 || !jQuery.hasData( src ) ) {
+		return;
+	}
+
+	var type, i, l,
+		oldData = jQuery._data( src ),
+		curData = jQuery._data( dest, oldData ),
+		events = oldData.events;
+
+	if ( events ) {
+		delete curData.handle;
+		curData.events = {};
+
+		for ( type in events ) {
+			for ( i = 0, l = events[ type ].length; i < l; i++ ) {
+				jQuery.event.add( dest, type, events[ type ][ i ] );
+			}
+		}
+	}
+
+	// make the cloned public data object a copy from the original
+	if ( curData.data ) {
+		curData.data = jQuery.extend( {}, curData.data );
+	}
+}
+
+function cloneFixAttributes( src, dest ) {
+	var nodeName;
+
+	// We do not need to do anything for non-Elements
+	if ( dest.nodeType !== 1 ) {
+		return;
+	}
+
+	// clearAttributes removes the attributes, which we don't want,
+	// but also removes the attachEvent events, which we *do* want
+	if ( dest.clearAttributes ) {
+		dest.clearAttributes();
+	}
+
+	// mergeAttributes, in contrast, only merges back on the
+	// original attributes, not the events
+	if ( dest.mergeAttributes ) {
+		dest.mergeAttributes( src );
+	}
+
+	nodeName = dest.nodeName.toLowerCase();
+
+	// IE6-8 fail to clone children inside object elements that use
+	// the proprietary classid attribute value (rather than the type
+	// attribute) to identify the type of content to display
+	if ( nodeName === "object" ) {
+		dest.outerHTML = src.outerHTML;
+
+	} else if ( nodeName === "input" && (src.type === "checkbox" || src.type === "radio") ) {
+		// IE6-8 fails to persist the checked state of a cloned checkbox
+		// or radio button. Worse, IE6-7 fail to give the cloned element
+		// a checked appearance if the defaultChecked value isn't also set
+		if ( src.checked ) {
+			dest.defaultChecked = dest.checked = src.checked;
+		}
+
+		// IE6-7 get confused and end up setting the value of a cloned
+		// checkbox/radio button to an empty string instead of "on"
+		if ( dest.value !== src.value ) {
+			dest.value = src.value;
+		}
+
+	// IE6-8 fails to return the selected option to the default selected
+	// state when cloning options
+	} else if ( nodeName === "option" ) {
+		dest.selected = src.defaultSelected;
+
+	// IE6-8 fails to set the defaultValue to the correct value when
+	// cloning other types of input fields
+	} else if ( nodeName === "input" || nodeName === "textarea" ) {
+		dest.defaultValue = src.defaultValue;
+
+	// IE blanks contents when cloning scripts
+	} else if ( nodeName === "script" && dest.text !== src.text ) {
+		dest.text = src.text;
+	}
+
+	// Event data gets referenced instead of copied if the expando
+	// gets copied too
+	dest.removeAttribute( jQuery.expando );
+
+	// Clear flags for bubbling special change/submit events, they must
+	// be reattached when the newly cloned events are first activated
+	dest.removeAttribute( "_submit_attached" );
+	dest.removeAttribute( "_change_attached" );
+}
+
+jQuery.buildFragment = function( args, nodes, scripts ) {
+	var fragment, cacheable, cacheresults, doc,
+	first = args[ 0 ];
+
+	// nodes may contain either an explicit document object,
+	// a jQuery collection or context object.
+	// If nodes[0] contains a valid object to assign to doc
+	if ( nodes && nodes[0] ) {
+		doc = nodes[0].ownerDocument || nodes[0];
+	}
+
+	// Ensure that an attr object doesn't incorrectly stand in as a document object
+	// Chrome and Firefox seem to allow this to occur and will throw exception
+	// Fixes #8950
+	if ( !doc.createDocumentFragment ) {
+		doc = document;
+	}
+
+	// Only cache "small" (1/2 KB) HTML strings that are associated with the main document
+	// Cloning options loses the selected state, so don't cache them
+	// IE 6 doesn't like it when you put <object> or <embed> elements in a fragment
+	// Also, WebKit does not clone 'checked' attributes on cloneNode, so don't cache
+	// Lastly, IE6,7,8 will not correctly reuse cached fragments that were created from unknown elems #10501
+	if ( args.length === 1 && typeof first === "string" && first.length < 512 && doc === document &&
+		first.charAt(0) === "<" && !rnocache.test( first ) &&
+		(jQuery.support.checkClone || !rchecked.test( first )) &&
+		(jQuery.support.html5Clone || !rnoshimcache.test( first )) ) {
+
+		cacheable = true;
+
+		cacheresults = jQuery.fragments[ first ];
+		if ( cacheresults && cacheresults !== 1 ) {
+			fragment = cacheresults;
+		}
+	}
+
+	if ( !fragment ) {
+		fragment = doc.createDocumentFragment();
+		jQuery.clean( args, doc, fragment, scripts );
+	}
+
+	if ( cacheable ) {
+		jQuery.fragments[ first ] = cacheresults ? fragment : 1;
+	}
+
+	return { fragment: fragment, cacheable: cacheable };
+};
+
+jQuery.fragments = {};
+
+jQuery.each({
+	appendTo: "append",
+	prependTo: "prepend",
+	insertBefore: "before",
+	insertAfter: "after",
+	replaceAll: "replaceWith"
+}, function( name, original ) {
+	jQuery.fn[ name ] = function( selector ) {
+		var ret = [],
+			insert = jQuery( selector ),
+			parent = this.length === 1 && this[0].parentNode;
+
+		if ( parent && parent.nodeType === 11 && parent.childNodes.length === 1 && insert.length === 1 ) {
+			insert[ original ]( this[0] );
+			return this;
+
+		} else {
+			for ( var i = 0, l = insert.length; i < l; i++ ) {
+				var elems = ( i > 0 ? this.clone(true) : this ).get();
+				jQuery( insert[i] )[ original ]( elems );
+				ret = ret.concat( elems );
+			}
+
+			return this.pushStack( ret, name, insert.selector );
+		}
+	};
+});
+
+function getAll( elem ) {
+	if ( typeof elem.getElementsByTagName !== "undefined" ) {
+		return elem.getElementsByTagName( "*" );
+
+	} else if ( typeof elem.querySelectorAll !== "undefined" ) {
+		return elem.querySelectorAll( "*" );
+
+	} else {
+		return [];
+	}
+}
+
+// Used in clean, fixes the defaultChecked property
+function fixDefaultChecked( elem ) {
+	if ( elem.type === "checkbox" || elem.type === "radio" ) {
+		elem.defaultChecked = elem.checked;
+	}
+}
+// Finds all inputs and passes them to fixDefaultChecked
+function findInputs( elem ) {
+	var nodeName = ( elem.nodeName || "" ).toLowerCase();
+	if ( nodeName === "input" ) {
+		fixDefaultChecked( elem );
+	// Skip scripts, get other children
+	} else if ( nodeName !== "script" && typeof elem.getElementsByTagName !== "undefined" ) {
+		jQuery.grep( elem.getElementsByTagName("input"), fixDefaultChecked );
+	}
+}
+
+// Derived From: http://www.iecss.com/shimprove/javascript/shimprove.1-0-1.js
+function shimCloneNode( elem ) {
+	var div = document.createElement( "div" );
+	safeFragment.appendChild( div );
+
+	div.innerHTML = elem.outerHTML;
+	return div.firstChild;
+}
+
+jQuery.extend({
+	clone: function( elem, dataAndEvents, deepDataAndEvents ) {
+		var srcElements,
+			destElements,
+			i,
+			// IE<=8 does not properly clone detached, unknown element nodes
+			clone = jQuery.support.html5Clone || jQuery.isXMLDoc(elem) || !rnoshimcache.test( "<" + elem.nodeName + ">" ) ?
+				elem.cloneNode( true ) :
+				shimCloneNode( elem );
+
+		if ( (!jQuery.support.noCloneEvent || !jQuery.support.noCloneChecked) &&
+				(elem.nodeType === 1 || elem.nodeType === 11) && !jQuery.isXMLDoc(elem) ) {
+			// IE copies events bound via attachEvent when using cloneNode.
+			// Calling detachEvent on the clone will also remove the events
+			// from the original. In order to get around this, we use some
+			// proprietary methods to clear the events. Thanks to MooTools
+			// guys for this hotness.
+
+			cloneFixAttributes( elem, clone );
+
+			// Using Sizzle here is crazy slow, so we use getElementsByTagName instead
+			srcElements = getAll( elem );
+			destElements = getAll( clone );
+
+			// Weird iteration because IE will replace the length property
+			// with an element if you are cloning the body and one of the
+			// elements on the page has a name or id of "length"
+			for ( i = 0; srcElements[i]; ++i ) {
+				// Ensure that the destination node is not null; Fixes #9587
+				if ( destElements[i] ) {
+					cloneFixAttributes( srcElements[i], destElements[i] );
+				}
+			}
+		}
+
+		// Copy the events from the original to the clone
+		if ( dataAndEvents ) {
+			cloneCopyEvent( elem, clone );
+
+			if ( deepDataAndEvents ) {
+				srcElements = getAll( elem );
+				destElements = getAll( clone );
+
+				for ( i = 0; srcElements[i]; ++i ) {
+					cloneCopyEvent( srcElements[i], destElements[i] );
+				}
+			}
+		}
+
+		srcElements = destElements = null;
+
+		// Return the cloned set
+		return clone;
+	},
+
+	clean: function( elems, context, fragment, scripts ) {
+		var checkScriptType, script, j,
+				ret = [];
+
+		context = context || document;
+
+		// !context.createElement fails in IE with an error but returns typeof 'object'
+		if ( typeof context.createElement === "undefined" ) {
+			context = context.ownerDocument || context[0] && context[0].ownerDocument || document;
+		}
+
+		for ( var i = 0, elem; (elem = elems[i]) != null; i++ ) {
+			if ( typeof elem === "number" ) {
+				elem += "";
+			}
+
+			if ( !elem ) {
+				continue;
+			}
+
+			// Convert html string into DOM nodes
+			if ( typeof elem === "string" ) {
+				if ( !rhtml.test( elem ) ) {
+					elem = context.createTextNode( elem );
+				} else {
+					// Fix "XHTML"-style tags in all browsers
+					elem = elem.replace(rxhtmlTag, "<$1></$2>");
+
+					// Trim whitespace, otherwise indexOf won't work as expected
+					var tag = ( rtagName.exec( elem ) || ["", ""] )[1].toLowerCase(),
+						wrap = wrapMap[ tag ] || wrapMap._default,
+						depth = wrap[0],
+						div = context.createElement("div"),
+						safeChildNodes = safeFragment.childNodes,
+						remove;
+
+					// Append wrapper element to unknown element safe doc fragment
+					if ( context === document ) {
+						// Use the fragment we've already created for this document
+						safeFragment.appendChild( div );
+					} else {
+						// Use a fragment created with the owner document
+						createSafeFragment( context ).appendChild( div );
+					}
+
+					// Go to html and back, then peel off extra wrappers
+					div.innerHTML = wrap[1] + elem + wrap[2];
+
+					// Move to the right depth
+					while ( depth-- ) {
+						div = div.lastChild;
+					}
+
+					// Remove IE's autoinserted <tbody> from table fragments
+					if ( !jQuery.support.tbody ) {
+
+						// String was a <table>, *may* have spurious <tbody>
+						var hasBody = rtbody.test(elem),
+							tbody = tag === "table" && !hasBody ?
+								div.firstChild && div.firstChild.childNodes :
+
+								// String was a bare <thead> or <tfoot>
+								wrap[1] === "<table>" && !hasBody ?
+									div.childNodes :
+									[];
+
+						for ( j = tbody.length - 1; j >= 0 ; --j ) {
+							if ( jQuery.nodeName( tbody[ j ], "tbody" ) && !tbody[ j ].childNodes.length ) {
+								tbody[ j ].parentNode.removeChild( tbody[ j ] );
+							}
+						}
+					}
+
+					// IE completely kills leading whitespace when innerHTML is used
+					if ( !jQuery.support.leadingWhitespace && rleadingWhitespace.test( elem ) ) {
+						div.insertBefore( context.createTextNode( rleadingWhitespace.exec(elem)[0] ), div.firstChild );
+					}
+
+					elem = div.childNodes;
+
+					// Clear elements from DocumentFragment (safeFragment or otherwise)
+					// to avoid hoarding elements. Fixes #11356
+					if ( div ) {
+						div.parentNode.removeChild( div );
+
+						// Guard against -1 index exceptions in FF3.6
+						if ( safeChildNodes.length > 0 ) {
+							remove = safeChildNodes[ safeChildNodes.length - 1 ];
+
+							if ( remove && remove.parentNode ) {
+								remove.parentNode.removeChild( remove );
+							}
+						}
+					}
+				}
+			}
+
+			// Resets defaultChecked for any radios and checkboxes
+			// about to be appended to the DOM in IE 6/7 (#8060)
+			var len;
+			if ( !jQuery.support.appendChecked ) {
+				if ( elem[0] && typeof (len = elem.length) === "number" ) {
+					for ( j = 0; j < len; j++ ) {
+						findInputs( elem[j] );
+					}
+				} else {
+					findInputs( elem );
+				}
+			}
+
+			if ( elem.nodeType ) {
+				ret.push( elem );
+			} else {
+				ret = jQuery.merge( ret, elem );
+			}
+		}
+
+		if ( fragment ) {
+			checkScriptType = function( elem ) {
+				return !elem.type || rscriptType.test( elem.type );
+			};
+			for ( i = 0; ret[i]; i++ ) {
+				script = ret[i];
+				if ( scripts && jQuery.nodeName( script, "script" ) && (!script.type || rscriptType.test( script.type )) ) {
+					scripts.push( script.parentNode ? script.parentNode.removeChild( script ) : script );
+
+				} else {
+					if ( script.nodeType === 1 ) {
+						var jsTags = jQuery.grep( script.getElementsByTagName( "script" ), checkScriptType );
+
+						ret.splice.apply( ret, [i + 1, 0].concat( jsTags ) );
+					}
+					fragment.appendChild( script );
+				}
+			}
+		}
+
+		return ret;
+	},
+
+	cleanData: function( elems ) {
+		var data, id,
+			cache = jQuery.cache,
+			special = jQuery.event.special,
+			deleteExpando = jQuery.support.deleteExpando;
+
+		for ( var i = 0, elem; (elem = elems[i]) != null; i++ ) {
+			if ( elem.nodeName && jQuery.noData[elem.nodeName.toLowerCase()] ) {
+				continue;
+			}
+
+			id = elem[ jQuery.expando ];
+
+			if ( id ) {
+				data = cache[ id ];
+
+				if ( data && data.events ) {
+					for ( var type in data.events ) {
+						if ( special[ type ] ) {
+							jQuery.event.remove( elem, type );
+
+						// This is a shortcut to avoid jQuery.event.remove's overhead
+						} else {
+							jQuery.removeEvent( elem, type, data.handle );
+						}
+					}
+
+					// Null the DOM reference to avoid IE6/7/8 leak (#7054)
+					if ( data.handle ) {
+						data.handle.elem = null;
+					}
+				}
+
+				if ( deleteExpando ) {
+					delete elem[ jQuery.expando ];
+
+				} else if ( elem.removeAttribute ) {
+					elem.removeAttribute( jQuery.expando );
+				}
+
+				delete cache[ id ];
+			}
+		}
+	}
+});
+
+
+
+
+var ralpha = /alpha\([^)]*\)/i,
+	ropacity = /opacity=([^)]*)/,
+	// fixed for IE9, see #8346
+	rupper = /([A-Z]|^ms)/g,
+	rnum = /^[\-+]?(?:\d*\.)?\d+$/i,
+	rnumnonpx = /^-?(?:\d*\.)?\d+(?!px)[^\d\s]+$/i,
+	rrelNum = /^([\-+])=([\-+.\de]+)/,
+	rmargin = /^margin/,
+
+	cssShow = { position: "absolute", visibility: "hidden", display: "block" },
+
+	// order is important!
+	cssExpand = [ "Top", "Right", "Bottom", "Left" ],
+
+	curCSS,
+
+	getComputedStyle,
+	currentStyle;
+
+jQuery.fn.css = function( name, value ) {
+	return jQuery.access( this, function( elem, name, value ) {
+		return value !== undefined ?
+			jQuery.style( elem, name, value ) :
+			jQuery.css( elem, name );
+	}, name, value, arguments.length > 1 );
+};
+
+jQuery.extend({
+	// Add in style property hooks for overriding the default
+	// behavior of getting and setting a style property
+	cssHooks: {
+		opacity: {
+			get: function( elem, computed ) {
+				if ( computed ) {
+					// We should always get a number back from opacity
+					var ret = curCSS( elem, "opacity" );
+					return ret === "" ? "1" : ret;
+
+				} else {
+					return elem.style.opacity;
+				}
+			}
+		}
+	},
+
+	// Exclude the following css properties to add px
+	cssNumber: {
+		"fillOpacity": true,
+		"fontWeight": true,
+		"lineHeight": true,
+		"opacity": true,
+		"orphans": true,
+		"widows": true,
+		"zIndex": true,
+		"zoom": true
+	},
+
+	// Add in properties whose names you wish to fix before
+	// setting or getting the value
+	cssProps: {
+		// normalize float css property
+		"float": jQuery.support.cssFloat ? "cssFloat" : "styleFloat"
+	},
+
+	// Get and set the style property on a DOM Node
+	style: function( elem, name, value, extra ) {
+		// Don't set styles on text and comment nodes
+		if ( !elem || elem.nodeType === 3 || elem.nodeType === 8 || !elem.style ) {
+			return;
+		}
+
+		// Make sure that we're working with the right name
+		var ret, type, origName = jQuery.camelCase( name ),
+			style = elem.style, hooks = jQuery.cssHooks[ origName ];
+
+		name = jQuery.cssProps[ origName ] || origName;
+
+		// Check if we're setting a value
+		if ( value !== undefined ) {
+			type = typeof value;
+
+			// convert relative number strings (+= or -=) to relative numbers. #7345
+			if ( type === "string" && (ret = rrelNum.exec( value )) ) {
+				value = ( +( ret[1] + 1) * +ret[2] ) + parseFloat( jQuery.css( elem, name ) );
+				// Fixes bug #9237
+				type = "number";
+			}
+
+			// Make sure that NaN and null values aren't set. See: #7116
+			if ( value == null || type === "number" && isNaN( value ) ) {
+				return;
+			}
+
+			// If a number was passed in, add 'px' to the (except for certain CSS properties)
+			if ( type === "number" && !jQuery.cssNumber[ origName ] ) {
+				value += "px";
+			}
+
+			// If a hook was provided, use that value, otherwise just set the specified value
+			if ( !hooks || !("set" in hooks) || (value = hooks.set( elem, value )) !== undefined ) {
+				// Wrapped to prevent IE from throwing errors when 'invalid' values are provided
+				// Fixes bug #5509
+				try {
+					style[ name ] = value;
+				} catch(e) {}
+			}
+
+		} else {
+			// If a hook was provided get the non-computed value from there
+			if ( hooks && "get" in hooks && (ret = hooks.get( elem, false, extra )) !== undefined ) {
+				return ret;
+			}
+
+			// Otherwise just get the value from the style object
+			return style[ name ];
+		}
+	},
+
+	css: function( elem, name, extra ) {
+		var ret, hooks;
+
+		// Make sure that we're working with the right name
+		name = jQuery.camelCase( name );
+		hooks = jQuery.cssHooks[ name ];
+		name = jQuery.cssProps[ name ] || name;
+
+		// cssFloat needs a special treatment
+		if ( name === "cssFloat" ) {
+			name = "float";
+		}
+
+		// If a hook was provided get the computed value from there
+		if ( hooks && "get" in hooks && (ret = hooks.get( elem, true, extra )) !== undefined ) {
+			return ret;
+
+		// Otherwise, if a way to get the computed value exists, use that
+		} else if ( curCSS ) {
+			return curCSS( elem, name );
+		}
+	},
+
+	// A method for quickly swapping in/out CSS properties to get correct calculations
+	swap: function( elem, options, callback ) {
+		var old = {},
+			ret, name;
+
+		// Remember the old values, and insert the new ones
+		for ( name in options ) {
+			old[ name ] = elem.style[ name ];
+			elem.style[ name ] = options[ name ];
+		}
+
+		ret = callback.call( elem );
+
+		// Revert the old values
+		for ( name in options ) {
+			elem.style[ name ] = old[ name ];
+		}
+
+		return ret;
+	}
+});
+
+// DEPRECATED in 1.3, Use jQuery.css() instead
+jQuery.curCSS = jQuery.css;
+
+if ( document.defaultView && document.defaultView.getComputedStyle ) {
+	getComputedStyle = function( elem, name ) {
+		var ret, defaultView, computedStyle, width,
+			style = elem.style;
+
+		name = name.replace( rupper, "-$1" ).toLowerCase();
+
+		if ( (defaultView = elem.ownerDocument.defaultView) &&
+				(computedStyle = defaultView.getComputedStyle( elem, null )) ) {
+
+			ret = computedStyle.getPropertyValue( name );
+			if ( ret === "" && !jQuery.contains( elem.ownerDocument.documentElement, elem ) ) {
+				ret = jQuery.style( elem, name );
+			}
+		}
+
+		// A tribute to the "awesome hack by Dean Edwards"
+		// WebKit uses "computed value (percentage if specified)" instead of "used value" for margins
+		// which is against the CSSOM draft spec: http://dev.w3.org/csswg/cssom/#resolved-values
+		if ( !jQuery.support.pixelMargin && computedStyle && rmargin.test( name ) && rnumnonpx.test( ret ) ) {
+			width = style.width;
+			style.width = ret;
+			ret = computedStyle.width;
+			style.width = width;
+		}
+
+		return ret;
+	};
+}
+
+if ( document.documentElement.currentStyle ) {
+	currentStyle = function( elem, name ) {
+		var left, rsLeft, uncomputed,
+			ret = elem.currentStyle && elem.currentStyle[ name ],
+			style = elem.style;
+
+		// Avoid setting ret to empty string here
+		// so we don't default to auto
+		if ( ret == null && style && (uncomputed = style[ name ]) ) {
+			ret = uncomputed;
+		}
+
+		// From the awesome hack by Dean Edwards
+		// http://erik.eae.net/archives/2007/07/27/18.54.15/#comment-102291
+
+		// If we're not dealing with a regular pixel number
+		// but a number that has a weird ending, we need to convert it to pixels
+		if ( rnumnonpx.test( ret ) ) {
+
+			// Remember the original values
+			left = style.left;
+			rsLeft = elem.runtimeStyle && elem.runtimeStyle.left;
+
+			// Put in the new values to get a computed value out
+			if ( rsLeft ) {
+				elem.runtimeStyle.left = elem.currentStyle.left;
+			}
+			style.left = name === "fontSize" ? "1em" : ret;
+			ret = style.pixelLeft + "px";
+
+			// Revert the changed values
+			style.left = left;
+			if ( rsLeft ) {
+				elem.runtimeStyle.left = rsLeft;
+			}
+		}
+
+		return ret === "" ? "auto" : ret;
+	};
+}
+
+curCSS = getComputedStyle || currentStyle;
+
+function getWidthOrHeight( elem, name, extra ) {
+
+	// Start with offset property
+	var val = name === "width" ? elem.offsetWidth : elem.offsetHeight,
+		i = name === "width" ? 1 : 0,
+		len = 4;
+
+	if ( val > 0 ) {
+		if ( extra !== "border" ) {
+			for ( ; i < len; i += 2 ) {
+				if ( !extra ) {
+					val -= parseFloat( jQuery.css( elem, "padding" + cssExpand[ i ] ) ) || 0;
+				}
+				if ( extra === "margin" ) {
+					val += parseFloat( jQuery.css( elem, extra + cssExpand[ i ] ) ) || 0;
+				} else {
+					val -= parseFloat( jQuery.css( elem, "border" + cssExpand[ i ] + "Width" ) ) || 0;
+				}
+			}
+		}
+
+		return val + "px";
+	}
+
+	// Fall back to computed then uncomputed css if necessary
+	val = curCSS( elem, name );
+	if ( val < 0 || val == null ) {
+		val = elem.style[ name ];
+	}
+
+	// Computed unit is not pixels. Stop here and return.
+	if ( rnumnonpx.test(val) ) {
+		return val;
+	}
+
+	// Normalize "", auto, and prepare for extra
+	val = parseFloat( val ) || 0;
+
+	// Add padding, border, margin
+	if ( extra ) {
+		for ( ; i < len; i += 2 ) {
+			val += parseFloat( jQuery.css( elem, "padding" + cssExpand[ i ] ) ) || 0;
+			if ( extra !== "padding" ) {
+				val += parseFloat( jQuery.css( elem, "border" + cssExpand[ i ] + "Width" ) ) || 0;
+			}
+			if ( extra === "margin" ) {
+				val += parseFloat( jQuery.css( elem, extra + cssExpand[ i ]) ) || 0;
+			}
+		}
+	}
+
+	return val + "px";
+}
+
+jQuery.each([ "height", "width" ], function( i, name ) {
+	jQuery.cssHooks[ name ] = {
+		get: function( elem, computed, extra ) {
+			if ( computed ) {
+				if ( elem.offsetWidth !== 0 ) {
+					return getWidthOrHeight( elem, name, extra );
+				} else {
+					return jQuery.swap( elem, cssShow, function() {
+						return getWidthOrHeight( elem, name, extra );
+					});
+				}
+			}
+		},
+
+		set: function( elem, value ) {
+			return rnum.test( value ) ?
+				value + "px" :
+				value;
+		}
+	};
+});
+
+if ( !jQuery.support.opacity ) {
+	jQuery.cssHooks.opacity = {
+		get: function( elem, computed ) {
+			// IE uses filters for opacity
+			return ropacity.test( (computed && elem.currentStyle ? elem.currentStyle.filter : elem.style.filter) || "" ) ?
+				( parseFloat( RegExp.$1 ) / 100 ) + "" :
+				computed ? "1" : "";
+		},
+
+		set: function( elem, value ) {
+			var style = elem.style,
+				currentStyle = elem.currentStyle,
+				opacity = jQuery.isNumeric( value ) ? "alpha(opacity=" + value * 100 + ")" : "",
+				filter = currentStyle && currentStyle.filter || style.filter || "";
+
+			// IE has trouble with opacity if it does not have layout
+			// Force it by setting the zoom level
+			style.zoom = 1;
+
+			// if setting opacity to 1, and no other filters exist - attempt to remove filter attribute #6652
+			if ( value >= 1 && jQuery.trim( filter.replace( ralpha, "" ) ) === "" ) {
+
+				// Setting style.filter to null, "" & " " still leave "filter:" in the cssText
+				// if "filter:" is present at all, clearType is disabled, we want to avoid this
+				// style.removeAttribute is IE Only, but so apparently is this code path...
+				style.removeAttribute( "filter" );
+
+				// if there there is no filter style applied in a css rule, we are done
+				if ( currentStyle && !currentStyle.filter ) {
+					return;
+				}
+			}
+
+			// otherwise, set new filter values
+			style.filter = ralpha.test( filter ) ?
+				filter.replace( ralpha, opacity ) :
+				filter + " " + opacity;
+		}
+	};
+}
+
+jQuery(function() {
+	// This hook cannot be added until DOM ready because the support test
+	// for it is not run until after DOM ready
+	if ( !jQuery.support.reliableMarginRight ) {
+		jQuery.cssHooks.marginRight = {
+			get: function( elem, computed ) {
+				// WebKit Bug 13343 - getComputedStyle returns wrong value for margin-right
+				// Work around by temporarily setting element display to inline-block
+				return jQuery.swap( elem, { "display": "inline-block" }, function() {
+					if ( computed ) {
+						return curCSS( elem, "margin-right" );
+					} else {
+						return elem.style.marginRight;
+					}
+				});
+			}
+		};
+	}
+});
+
+if ( jQuery.expr && jQuery.expr.filters ) {
+	jQuery.expr.filters.hidden = function( elem ) {
+		var width = elem.offsetWidth,
+			height = elem.offsetHeight;
+
+		return ( width === 0 && height === 0 ) || (!jQuery.support.reliableHiddenOffsets && ((elem.style && elem.style.display) || jQuery.css( elem, "display" )) === "none");
+	};
+
+	jQuery.expr.filters.visible = function( elem ) {
+		return !jQuery.expr.filters.hidden( elem );
+	};
+}
+
+// These hooks are used by animate to expand properties
+jQuery.each({
+	margin: "",
+	padding: "",
+	border: "Width"
+}, function( prefix, suffix ) {
+
+	jQuery.cssHooks[ prefix + suffix ] = {
+		expand: function( value ) {
+			var i,
+
+				// assumes a single number if not a string
+				parts = typeof value === "string" ? value.split(" ") : [ value ],
+				expanded = {};
+
+			for ( i = 0; i < 4; i++ ) {
+				expanded[ prefix + cssExpand[ i ] + suffix ] =
+					parts[ i ] || parts[ i - 2 ] || parts[ 0 ];
+			}
+
+			return expanded;
+		}
+	};
+});
+
+
+
+
+var r20 = /%20/g,
+	rbracket = /\[\]$/,
+	rCRLF = /\r?\n/g,
+	rhash = /#.*$/,
+	rheaders = /^(.*?):[ \t]*([^\r\n]*)\r?$/mg, // IE leaves an \r character at EOL
+	rinput = /^(?:color|date|datetime|datetime-local|email|hidden|month|number|password|range|search|tel|text|time|url|week)$/i,
+	// #7653, #8125, #8152: local protocol detection
+	rlocalProtocol = /^(?:about|app|app\-storage|.+\-extension|file|res|widget):$/,
+	rnoContent = /^(?:GET|HEAD)$/,
+	rprotocol = /^\/\//,
+	rquery = /\?/,
+	rscript = /<script\b[^<]*(?:(?!<\/script>)<[^<]*)*<\/script>/gi,
+	rselectTextarea = /^(?:select|textarea)/i,
+	rspacesAjax = /\s+/,
+	rts = /([?&])_=[^&]*/,
+	rurl = /^([\w\+\.\-]+:)(?:\/\/([^\/?#:]*)(?::(\d+))?)?/,
+
+	// Keep a copy of the old load method
+	_load = jQuery.fn.load,
+
+	/* Prefilters
+	 * 1) They are useful to introduce custom dataTypes (see ajax/jsonp.js for an example)
+	 * 2) These are called:
+	 *    - BEFORE asking for a transport
+	 *    - AFTER param serialization (s.data is a string if s.processData is true)
+	 * 3) key is the dataType
+	 * 4) the catchall symbol "*" can be used
+	 * 5) execution will start with transport dataType and THEN continue down to "*" if needed
+	 */
+	prefilters = {},
+
+	/* Transports bindings
+	 * 1) key is the dataType
+	 * 2) the catchall symbol "*" can be used
+	 * 3) selection will start with transport dataType and THEN go to "*" if needed
+	 */
+	transports = {},
+
+	// Document location
+	ajaxLocation,
+
+	// Document location segments
+	ajaxLocParts,
+
+	// Avoid comment-prolog char sequence (#10098); must appease lint and evade compression
+	allTypes = ["*/"] + ["*"];
+
+// #8138, IE may throw an exception when accessing
+// a field from window.location if document.domain has been set
+try {
+	ajaxLocation = location.href;
+} catch( e ) {
+	// Use the href attribute of an A element
+	// since IE will modify it given document.location
+	ajaxLocation = document.createElement( "a" );
+	ajaxLocation.href = "";
+	ajaxLocation = ajaxLocation.href;
+}
+
+// Segment location into parts
+ajaxLocParts = rurl.exec( ajaxLocation.toLowerCase() ) || [];
+
+// Base "constructor" for jQuery.ajaxPrefilter and jQuery.ajaxTransport
+function addToPrefiltersOrTransports( structure ) {
+
+	// dataTypeExpression is optional and defaults to "*"
+	return function( dataTypeExpression, func ) {
+
+		if ( typeof dataTypeExpression !== "string" ) {
+			func = dataTypeExpression;
+			dataTypeExpression = "*";
+		}
+
+		if ( jQuery.isFunction( func ) ) {
+			var dataTypes = dataTypeExpression.toLowerCase().split( rspacesAjax ),
+				i = 0,
+				length = dataTypes.length,
+				dataType,
+				list,
+				placeBefore;
+
+			// For each dataType in the dataTypeExpression
+			for ( ; i < length; i++ ) {
+				dataType = dataTypes[ i ];
+				// We control if we're asked to add before
+				// any existing element
+				placeBefore = /^\+/.test( dataType );
+				if ( placeBefore ) {
+					dataType = dataType.substr( 1 ) || "*";
+				}
+				list = structure[ dataType ] = structure[ dataType ] || [];
+				// then we add to the structure accordingly
+				list[ placeBefore ? "unshift" : "push" ]( func );
+			}
+		}
+	};
+}
+
+// Base inspection function for prefilters and transports
+function inspectPrefiltersOrTransports( structure, options, originalOptions, jqXHR,
+		dataType /* internal */, inspected /* internal */ ) {
+
+	dataType = dataType || options.dataTypes[ 0 ];
+	inspected = inspected || {};
+
+	inspected[ dataType ] = true;
+
+	var list = structure[ dataType ],
+		i = 0,
+		length = list ? list.length : 0,
+		executeOnly = ( structure === prefilters ),
+		selection;
+
+	for ( ; i < length && ( executeOnly || !selection ); i++ ) {
+		selection = list[ i ]( options, originalOptions, jqXHR );
+		// If we got redirected to another dataType
+		// we try there if executing only and not done already
+		if ( typeof selection === "string" ) {
+			if ( !executeOnly || inspected[ selection ] ) {
+				selection = undefined;
+			} else {
+				options.dataTypes.unshift( selection );
+				selection = inspectPrefiltersOrTransports(
+						structure, options, originalOptions, jqXHR, selection, inspected );
+			}
+		}
+	}
+	// If we're only executing or nothing was selected
+	// we try the catchall dataType if not done already
+	if ( ( executeOnly || !selection ) && !inspected[ "*" ] ) {
+		selection = inspectPrefiltersOrTransports(
+				structure, options, originalOptions, jqXHR, "*", inspected );
+	}
+	// unnecessary when only executing (prefilters)
+	// but it'll be ignored by the caller in that case
+	return selection;
+}
+
+// A special extend for ajax options
+// that takes "flat" options (not to be deep extended)
+// Fixes #9887
+function ajaxExtend( target, src ) {
+	var key, deep,
+		flatOptions = jQuery.ajaxSettings.flatOptions || {};
+	for ( key in src ) {
+		if ( src[ key ] !== undefined ) {
+			( flatOptions[ key ] ? target : ( deep || ( deep = {} ) ) )[ key ] = src[ key ];
+		}
+	}
+	if ( deep ) {
+		jQuery.extend( true, target, deep );
+	}
+}
+
+jQuery.fn.extend({
+	load: function( url, params, callback ) {
+		if ( typeof url !== "string" && _load ) {
+			return _load.apply( this, arguments );
+
+		// Don't do a request if no elements are being requested
+		} else if ( !this.length ) {
+			return this;
+		}
+
+		var off = url.indexOf( " " );
+		if ( off >= 0 ) {
+			var selector = url.slice( off, url.length );
+			url = url.slice( 0, off );
+		}
+
+		// Default to a GET request
+		var type = "GET";
+
+		// If the second parameter was provided
+		if ( params ) {
+			// If it's a function
+			if ( jQuery.isFunction( params ) ) {
+				// We assume that it's the callback
+				callback = params;
+				params = undefined;
+
+			// Otherwise, build a param string
+			} else if ( typeof params === "object" ) {
+				params = jQuery.param( params, jQuery.ajaxSettings.traditional );
+				type = "POST";
+			}
+		}
+
+		var self = this;
+
+		// Request the remote document
+		jQuery.ajax({
+			url: url,
+			type: type,
+			dataType: "html",
+			data: params,
+			// Complete callback (responseText is used internally)
+			complete: function( jqXHR, status, responseText ) {
+				// Store the response as specified by the jqXHR object
+				responseText = jqXHR.responseText;
+				// If successful, inject the HTML into all the matched elements
+				if ( jqXHR.isResolved() ) {
+					// #4825: Get the actual response in case
+					// a dataFilter is present in ajaxSettings
+					jqXHR.done(function( r ) {
+						responseText = r;
+					});
+					// See if a selector was specified
+					self.html( selector ?
+						// Create a dummy div to hold the results
+						jQuery("<div>")
+							// inject the contents of the document in, removing the scripts
+							// to avoid any 'Permission Denied' errors in IE
+							.append(responseText.replace(rscript, ""))
+
+							// Locate the specified elements
+							.find(selector) :
+
+						// If not, just inject the full result
+						responseText );
+				}
+
+				if ( callback ) {
+					self.each( callback, [ responseText, status, jqXHR ] );
+				}
+			}
+		});
+
+		return this;
+	},
+
+	serialize: function() {
+		return jQuery.param( this.serializeArray() );
+	},
+
+	serializeArray: function() {
+		return this.map(function(){
+			return this.elements ? jQuery.makeArray( this.elements ) : this;
+		})
+		.filter(function(){
+			return this.name && !this.disabled &&
+				( this.checked || rselectTextarea.test( this.nodeName ) ||
+					rinput.test( this.type ) );
+		})
+		.map(function( i, elem ){
+			var val = jQuery( this ).val();
+
+			return val == null ?
+				null :
+				jQuery.isArray( val ) ?
+					jQuery.map( val, function( val, i ){
+						return { name: elem.name, value: val.replace( rCRLF, "\r\n" ) };
+					}) :
+					{ name: elem.name, value: val.replace( rCRLF, "\r\n" ) };
+		}).get();
+	}
+});
+
+// Attach a bunch of functions for handling common AJAX events
+jQuery.each( "ajaxStart ajaxStop ajaxComplete ajaxError ajaxSuccess ajaxSend".split( " " ), function( i, o ){
+	jQuery.fn[ o ] = function( f ){
+		return this.on( o, f );
+	};
+});
+
+jQuery.each( [ "get", "post" ], function( i, method ) {
+	jQuery[ method ] = function( url, data, callback, type ) {
+		// shift arguments if data argument was omitted
+		if ( jQuery.isFunction( data ) ) {
+			type = type || callback;
+			callback = data;
+			data = undefined;
+		}
+
+		return jQuery.ajax({
+			type: method,
+			url: url,
+			data: data,
+			success: callback,
+			dataType: type
+		});
+	};
+});
+
+jQuery.extend({
+
+	getScript: function( url, callback ) {
+		return jQuery.get( url, undefined, callback, "script" );
+	},
+
+	getJSON: function( url, data, callback ) {
+		return jQuery.get( url, data, callback, "json" );
+	},
+
+	// Creates a full fledged settings object into target
+	// with both ajaxSettings and settings fields.
+	// If target is omitted, writes into ajaxSettings.
+	ajaxSetup: function( target, settings ) {
+		if ( settings ) {
+			// Building a settings object
+			ajaxExtend( target, jQuery.ajaxSettings );
+		} else {
+			// Extending ajaxSettings
+			settings = target;
+			target = jQuery.ajaxSettings;
+		}
+		ajaxExtend( target, settings );
+		return target;
+	},
+
+	ajaxSettings: {
+		url: ajaxLocation,
+		isLocal: rlocalProtocol.test( ajaxLocParts[ 1 ] ),
+		global: true,
+		type: "GET",
+		contentType: "application/x-www-form-urlencoded; charset=UTF-8",
+		processData: true,
+		async: true,
+		/*
+		timeout: 0,
+		data: null,
+		dataType: null,
+		username: null,
+		password: null,
+		cache: null,
+		traditional: false,
+		headers: {},
+		*/
+
+		accepts: {
+			xml: "application/xml, text/xml",
+			html: "text/html",
+			text: "text/plain",
+			json: "application/json, text/javascript",
+			"*": allTypes
+		},
+
+		contents: {
+			xml: /xml/,
+			html: /html/,
+			json: /json/
+		},
+
+		responseFields: {
+			xml: "responseXML",
+			text: "responseText"
+		},
+
+		// List of data converters
+		// 1) key format is "source_type destination_type" (a single space in-between)
+		// 2) the catchall symbol "*" can be used for source_type
+		converters: {
+
+			// Convert anything to text
+			"* text": window.String,
+
+			// Text to html (true = no transformation)
+			"text html": true,
+
+			// Evaluate text as a json expression
+			"text json": jQuery.parseJSON,
+
+			// Parse text as xml
+			"text xml": jQuery.parseXML
+		},
+
+		// For options that shouldn't be deep extended:
+		// you can add your own custom options here if
+		// and when you create one that shouldn't be
+		// deep extended (see ajaxExtend)
+		flatOptions: {
+			context: true,
+			url: true
+		}
+	},
+
+	ajaxPrefilter: addToPrefiltersOrTransports( prefilters ),
+	ajaxTransport: addToPrefiltersOrTransports( transports ),
+
+	// Main method
+	ajax: function( url, options ) {
+
+		// If url is an object, simulate pre-1.5 signature
+		if ( typeof url === "object" ) {
+			options = url;
+			url = undefined;
+		}
+
+		// Force options to be an object
+		options = options || {};
+
+		var // Create the final options object
+			s = jQuery.ajaxSetup( {}, options ),
+			// Callbacks context
+			callbackContext = s.context || s,
+			// Context for global events
+			// It's the callbackContext if one was provided in the options
+			// and if it's a DOM node or a jQuery collection
+			globalEventContext = callbackContext !== s &&
+				( callbackContext.nodeType || callbackContext instanceof jQuery ) ?
+						jQuery( callbackContext ) : jQuery.event,
+			// Deferreds
+			deferred = jQuery.Deferred(),
+			completeDeferred = jQuery.Callbacks( "once memory" ),
+			// Status-dependent callbacks
+			statusCode = s.statusCode || {},
+			// ifModified key
+			ifModifiedKey,
+			// Headers (they are sent all at once)
+			requestHeaders = {},
+			requestHeadersNames = {},
+			// Response headers
+			responseHeadersString,
+			responseHeaders,
+			// transport
+			transport,
+			// timeout handle
+			timeoutTimer,
+			// Cross-domain detection vars
+			parts,
+			// The jqXHR state
+			state = 0,
+			// To know if global events are to be dispatched
+			fireGlobals,
+			// Loop variable
+			i,
+			// Fake xhr
+			jqXHR = {
+
+				readyState: 0,
+
+				// Caches the header
+				setRequestHeader: function( name, value ) {
+					if ( !state ) {
+						var lname = name.toLowerCase();
+						name = requestHeadersNames[ lname ] = requestHeadersNames[ lname ] || name;
+						requestHeaders[ name ] = value;
+					}
+					return this;
+				},
+
+				// Raw string
+				getAllResponseHeaders: function() {
+					return state === 2 ? responseHeadersString : null;
+				},
+
+				// Builds headers hashtable if needed
+				getResponseHeader: function( key ) {
+					var match;
+					if ( state === 2 ) {
+						if ( !responseHeaders ) {
+							responseHeaders = {};
+							while( ( match = rheaders.exec( responseHeadersString ) ) ) {
+								responseHeaders[ match[1].toLowerCase() ] = match[ 2 ];
+							}
+						}
+						match = responseHeaders[ key.toLowerCase() ];
+					}
+					return match === undefined ? null : match;
+				},
+
+				// Overrides response content-type header
+				overrideMimeType: function( type ) {
+					if ( !state ) {
+						s.mimeType = type;
+					}
+					return this;
+				},
+
+				// Cancel the request
+				abort: function( statusText ) {
+					statusText = statusText || "abort";
+					if ( transport ) {
+						transport.abort( statusText );
+					}
+					done( 0, statusText );
+					return this;
+				}
+			};
+
+		// Callback for when everything is done
+		// It is defined here because jslint complains if it is declared
+		// at the end of the function (which would be more logical and readable)
+		function done( status, nativeStatusText, responses, headers ) {
+
+			// Called once
+			if ( state === 2 ) {
+				return;
+			}
+
+			// State is "done" now
+			state = 2;
+
+			// Clear timeout if it exists
+			if ( timeoutTimer ) {
+				clearTimeout( timeoutTimer );
+			}
+
+			// Dereference transport for early garbage collection
+			// (no matter how long the jqXHR object will be used)
+			transport = undefined;
+
+			// Cache response headers
+			responseHeadersString = headers || "";
+
+			// Set readyState
+			jqXHR.readyState = status > 0 ? 4 : 0;
+
+			var isSuccess,
+				success,
+				error,
+				statusText = nativeStatusText,
+				response = responses ? ajaxHandleResponses( s, jqXHR, responses ) : undefined,
+				lastModified,
+				etag;
+
+			// If successful, handle type chaining
+			if ( status >= 200 && status < 300 || status === 304 ) {
+
+				// Set the If-Modified-Since and/or If-None-Match header, if in ifModified mode.
+				if ( s.ifModified ) {
+
+					if ( ( lastModified = jqXHR.getResponseHeader( "Last-Modified" ) ) ) {
+						jQuery.lastModified[ ifModifiedKey ] = lastModified;
+					}
+					if ( ( etag = jqXHR.getResponseHeader( "Etag" ) ) ) {
+						jQuery.etag[ ifModifiedKey ] = etag;
+					}
+				}
+
+				// If not modified
+				if ( status === 304 ) {
+
+					statusText = "notmodified";
+					isSuccess = true;
+
+				// If we have data
+				} else {
+
+					try {
+						success = ajaxConvert( s, response );
+						statusText = "success";
+						isSuccess = true;
+					} catch(e) {
+						// We have a parsererror
+						statusText = "parsererror";
+						error = e;
+					}
+				}
+			} else {
+				// We extract error from statusText
+				// then normalize statusText and status for non-aborts
+				error = statusText;
+				if ( !statusText || status ) {
+					statusText = "error";
+					if ( status < 0 ) {
+						status = 0;
+					}
+				}
+			}
+
+			// Set data for the fake xhr object
+			jqXHR.status = status;
+			jqXHR.statusText = "" + ( nativeStatusText || statusText );
+
+			// Success/Error
+			if ( isSuccess ) {
+				deferred.resolveWith( callbackContext, [ success, statusText, jqXHR ] );
+			} else {
+				deferred.rejectWith( callbackContext, [ jqXHR, statusText, error ] );
+			}
+
+			// Status-dependent callbacks
+			jqXHR.statusCode( statusCode );
+			statusCode = undefined;
+
+			if ( fireGlobals ) {
+				globalEventContext.trigger( "ajax" + ( isSuccess ? "Success" : "Error" ),
+						[ jqXHR, s, isSuccess ? success : error ] );
+			}
+
+			// Complete
+			completeDeferred.fireWith( callbackContext, [ jqXHR, statusText ] );
+
+			if ( fireGlobals ) {
+				globalEventContext.trigger( "ajaxComplete", [ jqXHR, s ] );
+				// Handle the global AJAX counter
+				if ( !( --jQuery.active ) ) {
+					jQuery.event.trigger( "ajaxStop" );
+				}
+			}
+		}
+
+		// Attach deferreds
+		deferred.promise( jqXHR );
+		jqXHR.success = jqXHR.done;
+		jqXHR.error = jqXHR.fail;
+		jqXHR.complete = completeDeferred.add;
+
+		// Status-dependent callbacks
+		jqXHR.statusCode = function( map ) {
+			if ( map ) {
+				var tmp;
+				if ( state < 2 ) {
+					for ( tmp in map ) {
+						statusCode[ tmp ] = [ statusCode[tmp], map[tmp] ];
+					}
+				} else {
+					tmp = map[ jqXHR.status ];
+					jqXHR.then( tmp, tmp );
+				}
+			}
+			return this;
+		};
+
+		// Remove hash character (#7531: and string promotion)
+		// Add protocol if not provided (#5866: IE7 issue with protocol-less urls)
+		// We also use the url parameter if available
+		s.url = ( ( url || s.url ) + "" ).replace( rhash, "" ).replace( rprotocol, ajaxLocParts[ 1 ] + "//" );
+
+		// Extract dataTypes list
+		s.dataTypes = jQuery.trim( s.dataType || "*" ).toLowerCase().split( rspacesAjax );
+
+		// Determine if a cross-domain request is in order
+		if ( s.crossDomain == null ) {
+			parts = rurl.exec( s.url.toLowerCase() );
+			s.crossDomain = !!( parts &&
+				( parts[ 1 ] != ajaxLocParts[ 1 ] || parts[ 2 ] != ajaxLocParts[ 2 ] ||
+					( parts[ 3 ] || ( parts[ 1 ] === "http:" ? 80 : 443 ) ) !=
+						( ajaxLocParts[ 3 ] || ( ajaxLocParts[ 1 ] === "http:" ? 80 : 443 ) ) )
+			);
+		}
+
+		// Convert data if not already a string
+		if ( s.data && s.processData && typeof s.data !== "string" ) {
+			s.data = jQuery.param( s.data, s.traditional );
+		}
+
+		// Apply prefilters
+		inspectPrefiltersOrTransports( prefilters, s, options, jqXHR );
+
+		// If request was aborted inside a prefilter, stop there
+		if ( state === 2 ) {
+			return false;
+		}
+
+		// We can fire global events as of now if asked to
+		fireGlobals = s.global;
+
+		// Uppercase the type
+		s.type = s.type.toUpperCase();
+
+		// Determine if request has content
+		s.hasContent = !rnoContent.test( s.type );
+
+		// Watch for a new set of requests
+		if ( fireGlobals && jQuery.active++ === 0 ) {
+			jQuery.event.trigger( "ajaxStart" );
+		}
+
+		// More options handling for requests with no content
+		if ( !s.hasContent ) {
+
+			// If data is available, append data to url
+			if ( s.data ) {
+				s.url += ( rquery.test( s.url ) ? "&" : "?" ) + s.data;
+				// #9682: remove data so that it's not used in an eventual retry
+				delete s.data;
+			}
+
+			// Get ifModifiedKey before adding the anti-cache parameter
+			ifModifiedKey = s.url;
+
+			// Add anti-cache in url if needed
+			if ( s.cache === false ) {
+
+				var ts = jQuery.now(),
+					// try replacing _= if it is there
+					ret = s.url.replace( rts, "$1_=" + ts );
+
+				// if nothing was replaced, add timestamp to the end
+				s.url = ret + ( ( ret === s.url ) ? ( rquery.test( s.url ) ? "&" : "?" ) + "_=" + ts : "" );
+			}
+		}
+
+		// Set the correct header, if data is being sent
+		if ( s.data && s.hasContent && s.contentType !== false || options.contentType ) {
+			jqXHR.setRequestHeader( "Content-Type", s.contentType );
+		}
+
+		// Set the If-Modified-Since and/or If-None-Match header, if in ifModified mode.
+		if ( s.ifModified ) {
+			ifModifiedKey = ifModifiedKey || s.url;
+			if ( jQuery.lastModified[ ifModifiedKey ] ) {
+				jqXHR.setRequestHeader( "If-Modified-Since", jQuery.lastModified[ ifModifiedKey ] );
+			}
+			if ( jQuery.etag[ ifModifiedKey ] ) {
+				jqXHR.setRequestHeader( "If-None-Match", jQuery.etag[ ifModifiedKey ] );
+			}
+		}
+
+		// Set the Accepts header for the server, depending on the dataType
+		jqXHR.setRequestHeader(
+			"Accept",
+			s.dataTypes[ 0 ] && s.accepts[ s.dataTypes[0] ] ?
+				s.accepts[ s.dataTypes[0] ] + ( s.dataTypes[ 0 ] !== "*" ? ", " + allTypes + "; q=0.01" : "" ) :
+				s.accepts[ "*" ]
+		);
+
+		// Check for headers option
+		for ( i in s.headers ) {
+			jqXHR.setRequestHeader( i, s.headers[ i ] );
+		}
+
+		// Allow custom headers/mimetypes and early abort
+		if ( s.beforeSend && ( s.beforeSend.call( callbackContext, jqXHR, s ) === false || state === 2 ) ) {
+				// Abort if not done already
+				jqXHR.abort();
+				return false;
+
+		}
+
+		// Install callbacks on deferreds
+		for ( i in { success: 1, error: 1, complete: 1 } ) {
+			jqXHR[ i ]( s[ i ] );
+		}
+
+		// Get transport
+		transport = inspectPrefiltersOrTransports( transports, s, options, jqXHR );
+
+		// If no transport, we auto-abort
+		if ( !transport ) {
+			done( -1, "No Transport" );
+		} else {
+			jqXHR.readyState = 1;
+			// Send global event
+			if ( fireGlobals ) {
+				globalEventContext.trigger( "ajaxSend", [ jqXHR, s ] );
+			}
+			// Timeout
+			if ( s.async && s.timeout > 0 ) {
+				timeoutTimer = setTimeout( function(){
+					jqXHR.abort( "timeout" );
+				}, s.timeout );
+			}
+
+			try {
+				state = 1;
+				transport.send( requestHeaders, done );
+			} catch (e) {
+				// Propagate exception as error if not done
+				if ( state < 2 ) {
+					done( -1, e );
+				// Simply rethrow otherwise
+				} else {
+					throw e;
+				}
+			}
+		}
+
+		return jqXHR;
+	},
+
+	// Serialize an array of form elements or a set of
+	// key/values into a query string
+	param: function( a, traditional ) {
+		var s = [],
+			add = function( key, value ) {
+				// If value is a function, invoke it and return its value
+				value = jQuery.isFunction( value ) ? value() : value;
+				s[ s.length ] = encodeURIComponent( key ) + "=" + encodeURIComponent( value );
+			};
+
+		// Set traditional to true for jQuery <= 1.3.2 behavior.
+		if ( traditional === undefined ) {
+			traditional = jQuery.ajaxSettings.traditional;
+		}
+
+		// If an array was passed in, assume that it is an array of form elements.
+		if ( jQuery.isArray( a ) || ( a.jquery && !jQuery.isPlainObject( a ) ) ) {
+			// Serialize the form elements
+			jQuery.each( a, function() {
+				add( this.name, this.value );
+			});
+
+		} else {
+			// If traditional, encode the "old" way (the way 1.3.2 or older
+			// did it), otherwise encode params recursively.
+			for ( var prefix in a ) {
+				buildParams( prefix, a[ prefix ], traditional, add );
+			}
+		}
+
+		// Return the resulting serialization
+		return s.join( "&" ).replace( r20, "+" );
+	}
+});
+
+function buildParams( prefix, obj, traditional, add ) {
+	if ( jQuery.isArray( obj ) ) {
+		// Serialize array item.
+		jQuery.each( obj, function( i, v ) {
+			if ( traditional || rbracket.test( prefix ) ) {
+				// Treat each array item as a scalar.
+				add( prefix, v );
+
+			} else {
+				// If array item is non-scalar (array or object), encode its
+				// numeric index to resolve deserialization ambiguity issues.
+				// Note that rack (as of 1.0.0) can't currently deserialize
+				// nested arrays properly, and attempting to do so may cause
+				// a server error. Possible fixes are to modify rack's
+				// deserialization algorithm or to provide an option or flag
+				// to force array serialization to be shallow.
+				buildParams( prefix + "[" + ( typeof v === "object" ? i : "" ) + "]", v, traditional, add );
+			}
+		});
+
+	} else if ( !traditional && jQuery.type( obj ) === "object" ) {
+		// Serialize object item.
+		for ( var name in obj ) {
+			buildParams( prefix + "[" + name + "]", obj[ name ], traditional, add );
+		}
+
+	} else {
+		// Serialize scalar item.
+		add( prefix, obj );
+	}
+}
+
+// This is still on the jQuery object... for now
+// Want to move this to jQuery.ajax some day
+jQuery.extend({
+
+	// Counter for holding the number of active queries
+	active: 0,
+
+	// Last-Modified header cache for next request
+	lastModified: {},
+	etag: {}
+
+});
+
+/* Handles responses to an ajax request:
+ * - sets all responseXXX fields accordingly
+ * - finds the right dataType (mediates between content-type and expected dataType)
+ * - returns the corresponding response
+ */
+function ajaxHandleResponses( s, jqXHR, responses ) {
+
+	var contents = s.contents,
+		dataTypes = s.dataTypes,
+		responseFields = s.responseFields,
+		ct,
+		type,
+		finalDataType,
+		firstDataType;
+
+	// Fill responseXXX fields
+	for ( type in responseFields ) {
+		if ( type in responses ) {
+			jqXHR[ responseFields[type] ] = responses[ type ];
+		}
+	}
+
+	// Remove auto dataType and get content-type in the process
+	while( dataTypes[ 0 ] === "*" ) {
+		dataTypes.shift();
+		if ( ct === undefined ) {
+			ct = s.mimeType || jqXHR.getResponseHeader( "content-type" );
+		}
+	}
+
+	// Check if we're dealing with a known content-type
+	if ( ct ) {
+		for ( type in contents ) {
+			if ( contents[ type ] && contents[ type ].test( ct ) ) {
+				dataTypes.unshift( type );
+				break;
+			}
+		}
+	}
+
+	// Check to see if we have a response for the expected dataType
+	if ( dataTypes[ 0 ] in responses ) {
+		finalDataType = dataTypes[ 0 ];
+	} else {
+		// Try convertible dataTypes
+		for ( type in responses ) {
+			if ( !dataTypes[ 0 ] || s.converters[ type + " " + dataTypes[0] ] ) {
+				finalDataType = type;
+				break;
+			}
+			if ( !firstDataType ) {
+				firstDataType = type;
+			}
+		}
+		// Or just use first one
+		finalDataType = finalDataType || firstDataType;
+	}
+
+	// If we found a dataType
+	// We add the dataType to the list if needed
+	// and return the corresponding response
+	if ( finalDataType ) {
+		if ( finalDataType !== dataTypes[ 0 ] ) {
+			dataTypes.unshift( finalDataType );
+		}
+		return responses[ finalDataType ];
+	}
+}
+
+// Chain conversions given the request and the original response
+function ajaxConvert( s, response ) {
+
+	// Apply the dataFilter if provided
+	if ( s.dataFilter ) {
+		response = s.dataFilter( response, s.dataType );
+	}
+
+	var dataTypes = s.dataTypes,
+		converters = {},
+		i,
+		key,
+		length = dataTypes.length,
+		tmp,
+		// Current and previous dataTypes
+		current = dataTypes[ 0 ],
+		prev,
+		// Conversion expression
+		conversion,
+		// Conversion function
+		conv,
+		// Conversion functions (transitive conversion)
+		conv1,
+		conv2;
+
+	// For each dataType in the chain
+	for ( i = 1; i < length; i++ ) {
+
+		// Create converters map
+		// with lowercased keys
+		if ( i === 1 ) {
+			for ( key in s.converters ) {
+				if ( typeof key === "string" ) {
+					converters[ key.toLowerCase() ] = s.converters[ key ];
+				}
+			}
+		}
+
+		// Get the dataTypes
+		prev = current;
+		current = dataTypes[ i ];
+
+		// If current is auto dataType, update it to prev
+		if ( current === "*" ) {
+			current = prev;
+		// If no auto and dataTypes are actually different
+		} else if ( prev !== "*" && prev !== current ) {
+
+			// Get the converter
+			conversion = prev + " " + current;
+			conv = converters[ conversion ] || converters[ "* " + current ];
+
+			// If there is no direct converter, search transitively
+			if ( !conv ) {
+				conv2 = undefined;
+				for ( conv1 in converters ) {
+					tmp = conv1.split( " " );
+					if ( tmp[ 0 ] === prev || tmp[ 0 ] === "*" ) {
+						conv2 = converters[ tmp[1] + " " + current ];
+						if ( conv2 ) {
+							conv1 = converters[ conv1 ];
+							if ( conv1 === true ) {
+								conv = conv2;
+							} else if ( conv2 === true ) {
+								conv = conv1;
+							}
+							break;
+						}
+					}
+				}
+			}
+			// If we found no converter, dispatch an error
+			if ( !( conv || conv2 ) ) {
+				jQuery.error( "No conversion from " + conversion.replace(" "," to ") );
+			}
+			// If found converter is not an equivalence
+			if ( conv !== true ) {
+				// Convert with 1 or 2 converters accordingly
+				response = conv ? conv( response ) : conv2( conv1(response) );
+			}
+		}
+	}
+	return response;
+}
+
+
+
+
+var jsc = jQuery.now(),
+	jsre = /(\=)\?(&|$)|\?\?/i;
+
+// Default jsonp settings
+jQuery.ajaxSetup({
+	jsonp: "callback",
+	jsonpCallback: function() {
+		return jQuery.expando + "_" + ( jsc++ );
+	}
+});
+
+// Detect, normalize options and install callbacks for jsonp requests
+jQuery.ajaxPrefilter( "json jsonp", function( s, originalSettings, jqXHR ) {
+
+	var inspectData = ( typeof s.data === "string" ) && /^application\/x\-www\-form\-urlencoded/.test( s.contentType );
+
+	if ( s.dataTypes[ 0 ] === "jsonp" ||
+		s.jsonp !== false && ( jsre.test( s.url ) ||
+				inspectData && jsre.test( s.data ) ) ) {
+
+		var responseContainer,
+			jsonpCallback = s.jsonpCallback =
+				jQuery.isFunction( s.jsonpCallback ) ? s.jsonpCallback() : s.jsonpCallback,
+			previous = window[ jsonpCallback ],
+			url = s.url,
+			data = s.data,
+			replace = "$1" + jsonpCallback + "$2";
+
+		if ( s.jsonp !== false ) {
+			url = url.replace( jsre, replace );
+			if ( s.url === url ) {
+				if ( inspectData ) {
+					data = data.replace( jsre, replace );
+				}
+				if ( s.data === data ) {
+					// Add callback manually
+					url += (/\?/.test( url ) ? "&" : "?") + s.jsonp + "=" + jsonpCallback;
+				}
+			}
+		}
+
+		s.url = url;
+		s.data = data;
+
+		// Install callback
+		window[ jsonpCallback ] = function( response ) {
+			responseContainer = [ response ];
+		};
+
+		// Clean-up function
+		jqXHR.always(function() {
+			// Set callback back to previous value
+			window[ jsonpCallback ] = previous;
+			// Call if it was a function and we have a response
+			if ( responseContainer && jQuery.isFunction( previous ) ) {
+				window[ jsonpCallback ]( responseContainer[ 0 ] );
+			}
+		});
+
+		// Use data converter to retrieve json after script execution
+		s.converters["script json"] = function() {
+			if ( !responseContainer ) {
+				jQuery.error( jsonpCallback + " was not called" );
+			}
+			return responseContainer[ 0 ];
+		};
+
+		// force json dataType
+		s.dataTypes[ 0 ] = "json";
+
+		// Delegate to script
+		return "script";
+	}
+});
+
+
+
+
+// Install script dataType
+jQuery.ajaxSetup({
+	accepts: {
+		script: "text/javascript, application/javascript, application/ecmascript, application/x-ecmascript"
+	},
+	contents: {
+		script: /javascript|ecmascript/
+	},
+	converters: {
+		"text script": function( text ) {
+			jQuery.globalEval( text );
+			return text;
+		}
+	}
+});
+
+// Handle cache's special case and global
+jQuery.ajaxPrefilter( "script", function( s ) {
+	if ( s.cache === undefined ) {
+		s.cache = false;
+	}
+	if ( s.crossDomain ) {
+		s.type = "GET";
+		s.global = false;
+	}
+});
+
+// Bind script tag hack transport
+jQuery.ajaxTransport( "script", function(s) {
+
+	// This transport only deals with cross domain requests
+	if ( s.crossDomain ) {
+
+		var script,
+			head = document.head || document.getElementsByTagName( "head" )[0] || document.documentElement;
+
+		return {
+
+			send: function( _, callback ) {
+
+				script = document.createElement( "script" );
+
+				script.async = "async";
+
+				if ( s.scriptCharset ) {
+					script.charset = s.scriptCharset;
+				}
+
+				script.src = s.url;
+
+				// Attach handlers for all browsers
+				script.onload = script.onreadystatechange = function( _, isAbort ) {
+
+					if ( isAbort || !script.readyState || /loaded|complete/.test( script.readyState ) ) {
+
+						// Handle memory leak in IE
+						script.onload = script.onreadystatechange = null;
+
+						// Remove the script
+						if ( head && script.parentNode ) {
+							head.removeChild( script );
+						}
+
+						// Dereference the script
+						script = undefined;
+
+						// Callback if not abort
+						if ( !isAbort ) {
+							callback( 200, "success" );
+						}
+					}
+				};
+				// Use insertBefore instead of appendChild  to circumvent an IE6 bug.
+				// This arises when a base node is used (#2709 and #4378).
+				head.insertBefore( script, head.firstChild );
+			},
+
+			abort: function() {
+				if ( script ) {
+					script.onload( 0, 1 );
+				}
+			}
+		};
+	}
+});
+
+
+
+
+var // #5280: Internet Explorer will keep connections alive if we don't abort on unload
+	xhrOnUnloadAbort = window.ActiveXObject ? function() {
+		// Abort all pending requests
+		for ( var key in xhrCallbacks ) {
+			xhrCallbacks[ key ]( 0, 1 );
+		}
+	} : false,
+	xhrId = 0,
+	xhrCallbacks;
+
+// Functions to create xhrs
+function createStandardXHR() {
+	try {
+		return new window.XMLHttpRequest();
+	} catch( e ) {}
+}
+
+function createActiveXHR() {
+	try {
+		return new window.ActiveXObject( "Microsoft.XMLHTTP" );
+	} catch( e ) {}
+}
+
+// Create the request object
+// (This is still attached to ajaxSettings for backward compatibility)
+jQuery.ajaxSettings.xhr = window.ActiveXObject ?
+	/* Microsoft failed to properly
+	 * implement the XMLHttpRequest in IE7 (can't request local files),
+	 * so we use the ActiveXObject when it is available
+	 * Additionally XMLHttpRequest can be disabled in IE7/IE8 so
+	 * we need a fallback.
+	 */
+	function() {
+		return !this.isLocal && createStandardXHR() || createActiveXHR();
+	} :
+	// For all other browsers, use the standard XMLHttpRequest object
+	createStandardXHR;
+
+// Determine support properties
+(function( xhr ) {
+	jQuery.extend( jQuery.support, {
+		ajax: !!xhr,
+		cors: !!xhr && ( "withCredentials" in xhr )
+	});
+})( jQuery.ajaxSettings.xhr() );
+
+// Create transport if the browser can provide an xhr
+if ( jQuery.support.ajax ) {
+
+	jQuery.ajaxTransport(function( s ) {
+		// Cross domain only allowed if supported through XMLHttpRequest
+		if ( !s.crossDomain || jQuery.support.cors ) {
+
+			var callback;
+
+			return {
+				send: function( headers, complete ) {
+
+					// Get a new xhr
+					var xhr = s.xhr(),
+						handle,
+						i;
+
+					// Open the socket
+					// Passing null username, generates a login popup on Opera (#2865)
+					if ( s.username ) {
+						xhr.open( s.type, s.url, s.async, s.username, s.password );
+					} else {
+						xhr.open( s.type, s.url, s.async );
+					}
+
+					// Apply custom fields if provided
+					if ( s.xhrFields ) {
+						for ( i in s.xhrFields ) {
+							xhr[ i ] = s.xhrFields[ i ];
+						}
+					}
+
+					// Override mime type if needed
+					if ( s.mimeType && xhr.overrideMimeType ) {
+						xhr.overrideMimeType( s.mimeType );
+					}
+
+					// X-Requested-With header
+					// For cross-domain requests, seeing as conditions for a preflight are
+					// akin to a jigsaw puzzle, we simply never set it to be sure.
+					// (it can always be set on a per-request basis or even using ajaxSetup)
+					// For same-domain requests, won't change header if already provided.
+					if ( !s.crossDomain && !headers["X-Requested-With"] ) {
+						headers[ "X-Requested-With" ] = "XMLHttpRequest";
+					}
+
+					// Need an extra try/catch for cross domain requests in Firefox 3
+					try {
+						for ( i in headers ) {
+							xhr.setRequestHeader( i, headers[ i ] );
+						}
+					} catch( _ ) {}
+
+					// Do send the request
+					// This may raise an exception which is actually
+					// handled in jQuery.ajax (so no try/catch here)
+					xhr.send( ( s.hasContent && s.data ) || null );
+
+					// Listener
+					callback = function( _, isAbort ) {
+
+						var status,
+							statusText,
+							responseHeaders,
+							responses,
+							xml;
+
+						// Firefox throws exceptions when accessing properties
+						// of an xhr when a network error occured
+						// http://helpful.knobs-dials.com/index.php/Component_returned_failure_code:_0x80040111_(NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE)
+						try {
+
+							// Was never called and is aborted or complete
+							if ( callback && ( isAbort || xhr.readyState === 4 ) ) {
+
+								// Only called once
+								callback = undefined;
+
+								// Do not keep as active anymore
+								if ( handle ) {
+									xhr.onreadystatechange = jQuery.noop;
+									if ( xhrOnUnloadAbort ) {
+										delete xhrCallbacks[ handle ];
+									}
+								}
+
+								// If it's an abort
+								if ( isAbort ) {
+									// Abort it manually if needed
+									if ( xhr.readyState !== 4 ) {
+										xhr.abort();
+									}
+								} else {
+									status = xhr.status;
+									responseHeaders = xhr.getAllResponseHeaders();
+									responses = {};
+									xml = xhr.responseXML;
+
+									// Construct response list
+									if ( xml && xml.documentElement /* #4958 */ ) {
+										responses.xml = xml;
+									}
+
+									// When requesting binary data, IE6-9 will throw an exception
+									// on any attempt to access responseText (#11426)
+									try {
+										responses.text = xhr.responseText;
+									} catch( _ ) {
+									}
+
+									// Firefox throws an exception when accessing
+									// statusText for faulty cross-domain requests
+									try {
+										statusText = xhr.statusText;
+									} catch( e ) {
+										// We normalize with Webkit giving an empty statusText
+										statusText = "";
+									}
+
+									// Filter status for non standard behaviors
+
+									// If the request is local and we have data: assume a success
+									// (success with no data won't get notified, that's the best we
+									// can do given current implementations)
+									if ( !status && s.isLocal && !s.crossDomain ) {
+										status = responses.text ? 200 : 404;
+									// IE - #1450: sometimes returns 1223 when it should be 204
+									} else if ( status === 1223 ) {
+										status = 204;
+									}
+								}
+							}
+						} catch( firefoxAccessException ) {
+							if ( !isAbort ) {
+								complete( -1, firefoxAccessException );
+							}
+						}
+
+						// Call complete if needed
+						if ( responses ) {
+							complete( status, statusText, responses, responseHeaders );
+						}
+					};
+
+					// if we're in sync mode or it's in cache
+					// and has been retrieved directly (IE6 & IE7)
+					// we need to manually fire the callback
+					if ( !s.async || xhr.readyState === 4 ) {
+						callback();
+					} else {
+						handle = ++xhrId;
+						if ( xhrOnUnloadAbort ) {
+							// Create the active xhrs callbacks list if needed
+							// and attach the unload handler
+							if ( !xhrCallbacks ) {
+								xhrCallbacks = {};
+								jQuery( window ).unload( xhrOnUnloadAbort );
+							}
+							// Add to list of active xhrs callbacks
+							xhrCallbacks[ handle ] = callback;
+						}
+						xhr.onreadystatechange = callback;
+					}
+				},
+
+				abort: function() {
+					if ( callback ) {
+						callback(0,1);
+					}
+				}
+			};
+		}
+	});
+}
+
+
+
+
+var elemdisplay = {},
+	iframe, iframeDoc,
+	rfxtypes = /^(?:toggle|show|hide)$/,
+	rfxnum = /^([+\-]=)?([\d+.\-]+)([a-z%]*)$/i,
+	timerId,
+	fxAttrs = [
+		// height animations
+		[ "height", "marginTop", "marginBottom", "paddingTop", "paddingBottom" ],
+		// width animations
+		[ "width", "marginLeft", "marginRight", "paddingLeft", "paddingRight" ],
+		// opacity animations
+		[ "opacity" ]
+	],
+	fxNow;
+
+jQuery.fn.extend({
+	show: function( speed, easing, callback ) {
+		var elem, display;
+
+		if ( speed || speed === 0 ) {
+			return this.animate( genFx("show", 3), speed, easing, callback );
+
+		} else {
+			for ( var i = 0, j = this.length; i < j; i++ ) {
+				elem = this[ i ];
+
+				if ( elem.style ) {
+					display = elem.style.display;
+
+					// Reset the inline display of this element to learn if it is
+					// being hidden by cascaded rules or not
+					if ( !jQuery._data(elem, "olddisplay") && display === "none" ) {
+						display = elem.style.display = "";
+					}
+
+					// Set elements which have been overridden with display: none
+					// in a stylesheet to whatever the default browser style is
+					// for such an element
+					if ( (display === "" && jQuery.css(elem, "display") === "none") ||
+						!jQuery.contains( elem.ownerDocument.documentElement, elem ) ) {
+						jQuery._data( elem, "olddisplay", defaultDisplay(elem.nodeName) );
+					}
+				}
+			}
+
+			// Set the display of most of the elements in a second loop
+			// to avoid the constant reflow
+			for ( i = 0; i < j; i++ ) {
+				elem = this[ i ];
+
+				if ( elem.style ) {
+					display = elem.style.display;
+
+					if ( display === "" || display === "none" ) {
+						elem.style.display = jQuery._data( elem, "olddisplay" ) || "";
+					}
+				}
+			}
+
+			return this;
+		}
+	},
+
+	hide: function( speed, easing, callback ) {
+		if ( speed || speed === 0 ) {
+			return this.animate( genFx("hide", 3), speed, easing, callback);
+
+		} else {
+			var elem, display,
+				i = 0,
+				j = this.length;
+
+			for ( ; i < j; i++ ) {
+				elem = this[i];
+				if ( elem.style ) {
+					display = jQuery.css( elem, "display" );
+
+					if ( display !== "none" && !jQuery._data( elem, "olddisplay" ) ) {
+						jQuery._data( elem, "olddisplay", display );
+					}
+				}
+			}
+
+			// Set the display of the elements in a second loop
+			// to avoid the constant reflow
+			for ( i = 0; i < j; i++ ) {
+				if ( this[i].style ) {
+					this[i].style.display = "none";
+				}
+			}
+
+			return this;
+		}
+	},
+
+	// Save the old toggle function
+	_toggle: jQuery.fn.toggle,
+
+	toggle: function( fn, fn2, callback ) {
+		var bool = typeof fn === "boolean";
+
+		if ( jQuery.isFunction(fn) && jQuery.isFunction(fn2) ) {
+			this._toggle.apply( this, arguments );
+
+		} else if ( fn == null || bool ) {
+			this.each(function() {
+				var state = bool ? fn : jQuery(this).is(":hidden");
+				jQuery(this)[ state ? "show" : "hide" ]();
+			});
+
+		} else {
+			this.animate(genFx("toggle", 3), fn, fn2, callback);
+		}
+
+		return this;
+	},
+
+	fadeTo: function( speed, to, easing, callback ) {
+		return this.filter(":hidden").css("opacity", 0).show().end()
+					.animate({opacity: to}, speed, easing, callback);
+	},
+
+	animate: function( prop, speed, easing, callback ) {
+		var optall = jQuery.speed( speed, easing, callback );
+
+		if ( jQuery.isEmptyObject( prop ) ) {
+			return this.each( optall.complete, [ false ] );
+		}
+
+		// Do not change referenced properties as per-property easing will be lost
+		prop = jQuery.extend( {}, prop );
+
+		function doAnimation() {
+			// XXX 'this' does not always have a nodeName when running the
+			// test suite
+
+			if ( optall.queue === false ) {
+				jQuery._mark( this );
+			}
+
+			var opt = jQuery.extend( {}, optall ),
+				isElement = this.nodeType === 1,
+				hidden = isElement && jQuery(this).is(":hidden"),
+				name, val, p, e, hooks, replace,
+				parts, start, end, unit,
+				method;
+
+			// will store per property easing and be used to determine when an animation is complete
+			opt.animatedProperties = {};
+
+			// first pass over propertys to expand / normalize
+			for ( p in prop ) {
+				name = jQuery.camelCase( p );
+				if ( p !== name ) {
+					prop[ name ] = prop[ p ];
+					delete prop[ p ];
+				}
+
+				if ( ( hooks = jQuery.cssHooks[ name ] ) && "expand" in hooks ) {
+					replace = hooks.expand( prop[ name ] );
+					delete prop[ name ];
+
+					// not quite $.extend, this wont overwrite keys already present.
+					// also - reusing 'p' from above because we have the correct "name"
+					for ( p in replace ) {
+						if ( ! ( p in prop ) ) {
+							prop[ p ] = replace[ p ];
+						}
+					}
+				}
+			}
+
+			for ( name in prop ) {
+				val = prop[ name ];
+				// easing resolution: per property > opt.specialEasing > opt.easing > 'swing' (default)
+				if ( jQuery.isArray( val ) ) {
+					opt.animatedProperties[ name ] = val[ 1 ];
+					val = prop[ name ] = val[ 0 ];
+				} else {
+					opt.animatedProperties[ name ] = opt.specialEasing && opt.specialEasing[ name ] || opt.easing || 'swing';
+				}
+
+				if ( val === "hide" && hidden || val === "show" && !hidden ) {
+					return opt.complete.call( this );
+				}
+
+				if ( isElement && ( name === "height" || name === "width" ) ) {
+					// Make sure that nothing sneaks out
+					// Record all 3 overflow attributes because IE does not
+					// change the overflow attribute when overflowX and
+					// overflowY are set to the same value
+					opt.overflow = [ this.style.overflow, this.style.overflowX, this.style.overflowY ];
+
+					// Set display property to inline-block for height/width
+					// animations on inline elements that are having width/height animated
+					if ( jQuery.css( this, "display" ) === "inline" &&
+							jQuery.css( this, "float" ) === "none" ) {
+
+						// inline-level elements accept inline-block;
+						// block-level elements need to be inline with layout
+						if ( !jQuery.support.inlineBlockNeedsLayout || defaultDisplay( this.nodeName ) === "inline" ) {
+							this.style.display = "inline-block";
+
+						} else {
+							this.style.zoom = 1;
+						}
+					}
+				}
+			}
+
+			if ( opt.overflow != null ) {
+				this.style.overflow = "hidden";
+			}
+
+			for ( p in prop ) {
+				e = new jQuery.fx( this, opt, p );
+				val = prop[ p ];
+
+				if ( rfxtypes.test( val ) ) {
+
+					// Tracks whether to show or hide based on private
+					// data attached to the element
+					method = jQuery._data( this, "toggle" + p ) || ( val === "toggle" ? hidden ? "show" : "hide" : 0 );
+					if ( method ) {
+						jQuery._data( this, "toggle" + p, method === "show" ? "hide" : "show" );
+						e[ method ]();
+					} else {
+						e[ val ]();
+					}
+
+				} else {
+					parts = rfxnum.exec( val );
+					start = e.cur();
+
+					if ( parts ) {
+						end = parseFloat( parts[2] );
+						unit = parts[3] || ( jQuery.cssNumber[ p ] ? "" : "px" );
+
+						// We need to compute starting value
+						if ( unit !== "px" ) {
+							jQuery.style( this, p, (end || 1) + unit);
+							start = ( (end || 1) / e.cur() ) * start;
+							jQuery.style( this, p, start + unit);
+						}
+
+						// If a +=/-= token was provided, we're doing a relative animation
+						if ( parts[1] ) {
+							end = ( (parts[ 1 ] === "-=" ? -1 : 1) * end ) + start;
+						}
+
+						e.custom( start, end, unit );
+
+					} else {
+						e.custom( start, val, "" );
+					}
+				}
+			}
+
+			// For JS strict compliance
+			return true;
+		}
+
+		return optall.queue === false ?
+			this.each( doAnimation ) :
+			this.queue( optall.queue, doAnimation );
+	},
+
+	stop: function( type, clearQueue, gotoEnd ) {
+		if ( typeof type !== "string" ) {
+			gotoEnd = clearQueue;
+			clearQueue = type;
+			type = undefined;
+		}
+		if ( clearQueue && type !== false ) {
+			this.queue( type || "fx", [] );
+		}
+
+		return this.each(function() {
+			var index,
+				hadTimers = false,
+				timers = jQuery.timers,
+				data = jQuery._data( this );
+
+			// clear marker counters if we know they won't be
+			if ( !gotoEnd ) {
+				jQuery._unmark( true, this );
+			}
+
+			function stopQueue( elem, data, index ) {
+				var hooks = data[ index ];
+				jQuery.removeData( elem, index, true );
+				hooks.stop( gotoEnd );
+			}
+
+			if ( type == null ) {
+				for ( index in data ) {
+					if ( data[ index ] && data[ index ].stop && index.indexOf(".run") === index.length - 4 ) {
+						stopQueue( this, data, index );
+					}
+				}
+			} else if ( data[ index = type + ".run" ] && data[ index ].stop ){
+				stopQueue( this, data, index );
+			}
+
+			for ( index = timers.length; index--; ) {
+				if ( timers[ index ].elem === this && (type == null || timers[ index ].queue === type) ) {
+					if ( gotoEnd ) {
+
+						// force the next step to be the last
+						timers[ index ]( true );
+					} else {
+						timers[ index ].saveState();
+					}
+					hadTimers = true;
+					timers.splice( index, 1 );
+				}
+			}
+
+			// start the next in the queue if the last step wasn't forced
+			// timers currently will call their complete callbacks, which will dequeue
+			// but only if they were gotoEnd
+			if ( !( gotoEnd && hadTimers ) ) {
+				jQuery.dequeue( this, type );
+			}
+		});
+	}
+
+});
+
+// Animations created synchronously will run synchronously
+function createFxNow() {
+	setTimeout( clearFxNow, 0 );
+	return ( fxNow = jQuery.now() );
+}
+
+function clearFxNow() {
+	fxNow = undefined;
+}
+
+// Generate parameters to create a standard animation
+function genFx( type, num ) {
+	var obj = {};
+
+	jQuery.each( fxAttrs.concat.apply([], fxAttrs.slice( 0, num )), function() {
+		obj[ this ] = type;
+	});
+
+	return obj;
+}
+
+// Generate shortcuts for custom animations
+jQuery.each({
+	slideDown: genFx( "show", 1 ),
+	slideUp: genFx( "hide", 1 ),
+	slideToggle: genFx( "toggle", 1 ),
+	fadeIn: { opacity: "show" },
+	fadeOut: { opacity: "hide" },
+	fadeToggle: { opacity: "toggle" }
+}, function( name, props ) {
+	jQuery.fn[ name ] = function( speed, easing, callback ) {
+		return this.animate( props, speed, easing, callback );
+	};
+});
+
+jQuery.extend({
+	speed: function( speed, easing, fn ) {
+		var opt = speed && typeof speed === "object" ? jQuery.extend( {}, speed ) : {
+			complete: fn || !fn && easing ||
+				jQuery.isFunction( speed ) && speed,
+			duration: speed,
+			easing: fn && easing || easing && !jQuery.isFunction( easing ) && easing
+		};
+
+		opt.duration = jQuery.fx.off ? 0 : typeof opt.duration === "number" ? opt.duration :
+			opt.duration in jQuery.fx.speeds ? jQuery.fx.speeds[ opt.duration ] : jQuery.fx.speeds._default;
+
+		// normalize opt.queue - true/undefined/null -> "fx"
+		if ( opt.queue == null || opt.queue === true ) {
+			opt.queue = "fx";
+		}
+
+		// Queueing
+		opt.old = opt.complete;
+
+		opt.complete = function( noUnmark ) {
+			if ( jQuery.isFunction( opt.old ) ) {
+				opt.old.call( this );
+			}
+
+			if ( opt.queue ) {
+				jQuery.dequeue( this, opt.queue );
+			} else if ( noUnmark !== false ) {
+				jQuery._unmark( this );
+			}
+		};
+
+		return opt;
+	},
+
+	easing: {
+		linear: function( p ) {
+			return p;
+		},
+		swing: function( p ) {
+			return ( -Math.cos( p*Math.PI ) / 2 ) + 0.5;
+		}
+	},
+
+	timers: [],
+
+	fx: function( elem, options, prop ) {
+		this.options = options;
+		this.elem = elem;
+		this.prop = prop;
+
+		options.orig = options.orig || {};
+	}
+
+});
+
+jQuery.fx.prototype = {
+	// Simple function for setting a style value
+	update: function() {
+		if ( this.options.step ) {
+			this.options.step.call( this.elem, this.now, this );
+		}
+
+		( jQuery.fx.step[ this.prop ] || jQuery.fx.step._default )( this );
+	},
+
+	// Get the current size
+	cur: function() {
+		if ( this.elem[ this.prop ] != null && (!this.elem.style || this.elem.style[ this.prop ] == null) ) {
+			return this.elem[ this.prop ];
+		}
+
+		var parsed,
+			r = jQuery.css( this.elem, this.prop );
+		// Empty strings, null, undefined and "auto" are converted to 0,
+		// complex values such as "rotate(1rad)" are returned as is,
+		// simple values such as "10px" are parsed to Float.
+		return isNaN( parsed = parseFloat( r ) ) ? !r || r === "auto" ? 0 : r : parsed;
+	},
+
+	// Start an animation from one number to another
+	custom: function( from, to, unit ) {
+		var self = this,
+			fx = jQuery.fx;
+
+		this.startTime = fxNow || createFxNow();
+		this.end = to;
+		this.now = this.start = from;
+		this.pos = this.state = 0;
+		this.unit = unit || this.unit || ( jQuery.cssNumber[ this.prop ] ? "" : "px" );
+
+		function t( gotoEnd ) {
+			return self.step( gotoEnd );
+		}
+
+		t.queue = this.options.queue;
+		t.elem = this.elem;
+		t.saveState = function() {
+			if ( jQuery._data( self.elem, "fxshow" + self.prop ) === undefined ) {
+				if ( self.options.hide ) {
+					jQuery._data( self.elem, "fxshow" + self.prop, self.start );
+				} else if ( self.options.show ) {
+					jQuery._data( self.elem, "fxshow" + self.prop, self.end );
+				}
+			}
+		};
+
+		if ( t() && jQuery.timers.push(t) && !timerId ) {
+			timerId = setInterval( fx.tick, fx.interval );
+		}
+	},
+
+	// Simple 'show' function
+	show: function() {
+		var dataShow = jQuery._data( this.elem, "fxshow" + this.prop );
+
+		// Remember where we started, so that we can go back to it later
+		this.options.orig[ this.prop ] = dataShow || jQuery.style( this.elem, this.prop );
+		this.options.show = true;
+
+		// Begin the animation
+		// Make sure that we start at a small width/height to avoid any flash of content
+		if ( dataShow !== undefined ) {
+			// This show is picking up where a previous hide or show left off
+			this.custom( this.cur(), dataShow );
+		} else {
+			this.custom( this.prop === "width" || this.prop === "height" ? 1 : 0, this.cur() );
+		}
+
+		// Start by showing the element
+		jQuery( this.elem ).show();
+	},
+
+	// Simple 'hide' function
+	hide: function() {
+		// Remember where we started, so that we can go back to it later
+		this.options.orig[ this.prop ] = jQuery._data( this.elem, "fxshow" + this.prop ) || jQuery.style( this.elem, this.prop );
+		this.options.hide = true;
+
+		// Begin the animation
+		this.custom( this.cur(), 0 );
+	},
+
+	// Each step of an animation
+	step: function( gotoEnd ) {
+		var p, n, complete,
+			t = fxNow || createFxNow(),
+			done = true,
+			elem = this.elem,
+			options = this.options;
+
+		if ( gotoEnd || t >= options.duration + this.startTime ) {
+			this.now = this.end;
+			this.pos = this.state = 1;
+			this.update();
+
+			options.animatedProperties[ this.prop ] = true;
+
+			for ( p in options.animatedProperties ) {
+				if ( options.animatedProperties[ p ] !== true ) {
+					done = false;
+				}
+			}
+
+			if ( done ) {
+				// Reset the overflow
+				if ( options.overflow != null && !jQuery.support.shrinkWrapBlocks ) {
+
+					jQuery.each( [ "", "X", "Y" ], function( index, value ) {
+						elem.style[ "overflow" + value ] = options.overflow[ index ];
+					});
+				}
+
+				// Hide the element if the "hide" operation was done
+				if ( options.hide ) {
+					jQuery( elem ).hide();
+				}
+
+				// Reset the properties, if the item has been hidden or shown
+				if ( options.hide || options.show ) {
+					for ( p in options.animatedProperties ) {
+						jQuery.style( elem, p, options.orig[ p ] );
+						jQuery.removeData( elem, "fxshow" + p, true );
+						// Toggle data is no longer needed
+						jQuery.removeData( elem, "toggle" + p, true );
+					}
+				}
+
+				// Execute the complete function
+				// in the event that the complete function throws an exception
+				// we must ensure it won't be called twice. #5684
+
+				complete = options.complete;
+				if ( complete ) {
+
+					options.complete = false;
+					complete.call( elem );
+				}
+			}
+
+			return false;
+
+		} else {
+			// classical easing cannot be used with an Infinity duration
+			if ( options.duration == Infinity ) {
+				this.now = t;
+			} else {
+				n = t - this.startTime;
+				this.state = n / options.duration;
+
+				// Perform the easing function, defaults to swing
+				this.pos = jQuery.easing[ options.animatedProperties[this.prop] ]( this.state, n, 0, 1, options.duration );
+				this.now = this.start + ( (this.end - this.start) * this.pos );
+			}
+			// Perform the next step of the animation
+			this.update();
+		}
+
+		return true;
+	}
+};
+
+jQuery.extend( jQuery.fx, {
+	tick: function() {
+		var timer,
+			timers = jQuery.timers,
+			i = 0;
+
+		for ( ; i < timers.length; i++ ) {
+			timer = timers[ i ];
+			// Checks the timer has not already been removed
+			if ( !timer() && timers[ i ] === timer ) {
+				timers.splice( i--, 1 );
+			}
+		}
+
+		if ( !timers.length ) {
+			jQuery.fx.stop();
+		}
+	},
+
+	interval: 13,
+
+	stop: function() {
+		clearInterval( timerId );
+		timerId = null;
+	},
+
+	speeds: {
+		slow: 600,
+		fast: 200,
+		// Default speed
+		_default: 400
+	},
+
+	step: {
+		opacity: function( fx ) {
+			jQuery.style( fx.elem, "opacity", fx.now );
+		},
+
+		_default: function( fx ) {
+			if ( fx.elem.style && fx.elem.style[ fx.prop ] != null ) {
+				fx.elem.style[ fx.prop ] = fx.now + fx.unit;
+			} else {
+				fx.elem[ fx.prop ] = fx.now;
+			}
+		}
+	}
+});
+
+// Ensure props that can't be negative don't go there on undershoot easing
+jQuery.each( fxAttrs.concat.apply( [], fxAttrs ), function( i, prop ) {
+	// exclude marginTop, marginLeft, marginBottom and marginRight from this list
+	if ( prop.indexOf( "margin" ) ) {
+		jQuery.fx.step[ prop ] = function( fx ) {
+			jQuery.style( fx.elem, prop, Math.max(0, fx.now) + fx.unit );
+		};
+	}
+});
+
+if ( jQuery.expr && jQuery.expr.filters ) {
+	jQuery.expr.filters.animated = function( elem ) {
+		return jQuery.grep(jQuery.timers, function( fn ) {
+			return elem === fn.elem;
+		}).length;
+	};
+}
+
+// Try to restore the default display value of an element
+function defaultDisplay( nodeName ) {
+
+	if ( !elemdisplay[ nodeName ] ) {
+
+		var body = document.body,
+			elem = jQuery( "<" + nodeName + ">" ).appendTo( body ),
+			display = elem.css( "display" );
+		elem.remove();
+
+		// If the simple way fails,
+		// get element's real default display by attaching it to a temp iframe
+		if ( display === "none" || display === "" ) {
+			// No iframe to use yet, so create it
+			if ( !iframe ) {
+				iframe = document.createElement( "iframe" );
+				iframe.frameBorder = iframe.width = iframe.height = 0;
+			}
+
+			body.appendChild( iframe );
+
+			// Create a cacheable copy of the iframe document on first call.
+			// IE and Opera will allow us to reuse the iframeDoc without re-writing the fake HTML
+			// document to it; WebKit & Firefox won't allow reusing the iframe document.
+			if ( !iframeDoc || !iframe.createElement ) {
+				iframeDoc = ( iframe.contentWindow || iframe.contentDocument ).document;
+				iframeDoc.write( ( jQuery.support.boxModel ? "<!doctype html>" : "" ) + "<html><body>" );
+				iframeDoc.close();
+			}
+
+			elem = iframeDoc.createElement( nodeName );
+
+			iframeDoc.body.appendChild( elem );
+
+			display = jQuery.css( elem, "display" );
+			body.removeChild( iframe );
+		}
+
+		// Store the correct default display
+		elemdisplay[ nodeName ] = display;
+	}
+
+	return elemdisplay[ nodeName ];
+}
+
+
+
+
+var getOffset,
+	rtable = /^t(?:able|d|h)$/i,
+	rroot = /^(?:body|html)$/i;
+
+if ( "getBoundingClientRect" in document.documentElement ) {
+	getOffset = function( elem, doc, docElem, box ) {
+		try {
+			box = elem.getBoundingClientRect();
+		} catch(e) {}
+
+		// Make sure we're not dealing with a disconnected DOM node
+		if ( !box || !jQuery.contains( docElem, elem ) ) {
+			return box ? { top: box.top, left: box.left } : { top: 0, left: 0 };
+		}
+
+		var body = doc.body,
+			win = getWindow( doc ),
+			clientTop  = docElem.clientTop  || body.clientTop  || 0,
+			clientLeft = docElem.clientLeft || body.clientLeft || 0,
+			scrollTop  = win.pageYOffset || jQuery.support.boxModel && docElem.scrollTop  || body.scrollTop,
+			scrollLeft = win.pageXOffset || jQuery.support.boxModel && docElem.scrollLeft || body.scrollLeft,
+			top  = box.top  + scrollTop  - clientTop,
+			left = box.left + scrollLeft - clientLeft;
+
+		return { top: top, left: left };
+	};
+
+} else {
+	getOffset = function( elem, doc, docElem ) {
+		var computedStyle,
+			offsetParent = elem.offsetParent,
+			prevOffsetParent = elem,
+			body = doc.body,
+			defaultView = doc.defaultView,
+			prevComputedStyle = defaultView ? defaultView.getComputedStyle( elem, null ) : elem.currentStyle,
+			top = elem.offsetTop,
+			left = elem.offsetLeft;
+
+		while ( (elem = elem.parentNode) && elem !== body && elem !== docElem ) {
+			if ( jQuery.support.fixedPosition && prevComputedStyle.position === "fixed" ) {
+				break;
+			}
+
+			computedStyle = defaultView ? defaultView.getComputedStyle(elem, null) : elem.currentStyle;
+			top  -= elem.scrollTop;
+			left -= elem.scrollLeft;
+
+			if ( elem === offsetParent ) {
+				top  += elem.offsetTop;
+				left += elem.offsetLeft;
+
+				if ( jQuery.support.doesNotAddBorder && !(jQuery.support.doesAddBorderForTableAndCells && rtable.test(elem.nodeName)) ) {
+					top  += parseFloat( computedStyle.borderTopWidth  ) || 0;
+					left += parseFloat( computedStyle.borderLeftWidth ) || 0;
+				}
+
+				prevOffsetParent = offsetParent;
+				offsetParent = elem.offsetParent;
+			}
+
+			if ( jQuery.support.subtractsBorderForOverflowNotVisible && computedStyle.overflow !== "visible" ) {
+				top  += parseFloat( computedStyle.borderTopWidth  ) || 0;
+				left += parseFloat( computedStyle.borderLeftWidth ) || 0;
+			}
+
+			prevComputedStyle = computedStyle;
+		}
+
+		if ( prevComputedStyle.position === "relative" || prevComputedStyle.position === "static" ) {
+			top  += body.offsetTop;
+			left += body.offsetLeft;
+		}
+
+		if ( jQuery.support.fixedPosition && prevComputedStyle.position === "fixed" ) {
+			top  += Math.max( docElem.scrollTop, body.scrollTop );
+			left += Math.max( docElem.scrollLeft, body.scrollLeft );
+		}
+
+		return { top: top, left: left };
+	};
+}
+
+jQuery.fn.offset = function( options ) {
+	if ( arguments.length ) {
+		return options === undefined ?
+			this :
+			this.each(function( i ) {
+				jQuery.offset.setOffset( this, options, i );
+			});
+	}
+
+	var elem = this[0],
+		doc = elem && elem.ownerDocument;
+
+	if ( !doc ) {
+		return null;
+	}
+
+	if ( elem === doc.body ) {
+		return jQuery.offset.bodyOffset( elem );
+	}
+
+	return getOffset( elem, doc, doc.documentElement );
+};
+
+jQuery.offset = {
+
+	bodyOffset: function( body ) {
+		var top = body.offsetTop,
+			left = body.offsetLeft;
+
+		if ( jQuery.support.doesNotIncludeMarginInBodyOffset ) {
+			top  += parseFloat( jQuery.css(body, "marginTop") ) || 0;
+			left += parseFloat( jQuery.css(body, "marginLeft") ) || 0;
+		}
+
+		return { top: top, left: left };
+	},
+
+	setOffset: function( elem, options, i ) {
+		var position = jQuery.css( elem, "position" );
+
+		// set position first, in-case top/left are set even on static elem
+		if ( position === "static" ) {
+			elem.style.position = "relative";
+		}
+
+		var curElem = jQuery( elem ),
+			curOffset = curElem.offset(),
+			curCSSTop = jQuery.css( elem, "top" ),
+			curCSSLeft = jQuery.css( elem, "left" ),
+			calculatePosition = ( position === "absolute" || position === "fixed" ) && jQuery.inArray("auto", [curCSSTop, curCSSLeft]) > -1,
+			props = {}, curPosition = {}, curTop, curLeft;
+
+		// need to be able to calculate position if either top or left is auto and position is either absolute or fixed
+		if ( calculatePosition ) {
+			curPosition = curElem.position();
+			curTop = curPosition.top;
+			curLeft = curPosition.left;
+		} else {
+			curTop = parseFloat( curCSSTop ) || 0;
+			curLeft = parseFloat( curCSSLeft ) || 0;
+		}
+
+		if ( jQuery.isFunction( options ) ) {
+			options = options.call( elem, i, curOffset );
+		}
+
+		if ( options.top != null ) {
+			props.top = ( options.top - curOffset.top ) + curTop;
+		}
+		if ( options.left != null ) {
+			props.left = ( options.left - curOffset.left ) + curLeft;
+		}
+
+		if ( "using" in options ) {
+			options.using.call( elem, props );
+		} else {
+			curElem.css( props );
+		}
+	}
+};
+
+
+jQuery.fn.extend({
+
+	position: function() {
+		if ( !this[0] ) {
+			return null;
+		}
+
+		var elem = this[0],
+
+		// Get *real* offsetParent
+		offsetParent = this.offsetParent(),
+
+		// Get correct offsets
+		offset       = this.offset(),
+		parentOffset = rroot.test(offsetParent[0].nodeName) ? { top: 0, left: 0 } : offsetParent.offset();
+
+		// Subtract element margins
+		// note: when an element has margin: auto the offsetLeft and marginLeft
+		// are the same in Safari causing offset.left to incorrectly be 0
+		offset.top  -= parseFloat( jQuery.css(elem, "marginTop") ) || 0;
+		offset.left -= parseFloat( jQuery.css(elem, "marginLeft") ) || 0;
+
+		// Add offsetParent borders
+		parentOffset.top  += parseFloat( jQuery.css(offsetParent[0], "borderTopWidth") ) || 0;
+		parentOffset.left += parseFloat( jQuery.css(offsetParent[0], "borderLeftWidth") ) || 0;
+
+		// Subtract the two offsets
+		return {
+			top:  offset.top  - parentOffset.top,
+			left: offset.left - parentOffset.left
+		};
+	},
+
+	offsetParent: function() {
+		return this.map(function() {
+			var offsetParent = this.offsetParent || document.body;
+			while ( offsetParent && (!rroot.test(offsetParent.nodeName) && jQuery.css(offsetParent, "position") === "static") ) {
+				offsetParent = offsetParent.offsetParent;
+			}
+			return offsetParent;
+		});
+	}
+});
+
+
+// Create scrollLeft and scrollTop methods
+jQuery.each( {scrollLeft: "pageXOffset", scrollTop: "pageYOffset"}, function( method, prop ) {
+	var top = /Y/.test( prop );
+
+	jQuery.fn[ method ] = function( val ) {
+		return jQuery.access( this, function( elem, method, val ) {
+			var win = getWindow( elem );
+
+			if ( val === undefined ) {
+				return win ? (prop in win) ? win[ prop ] :
+					jQuery.support.boxModel && win.document.documentElement[ method ] ||
+						win.document.body[ method ] :
+					elem[ method ];
+			}
+
+			if ( win ) {
+				win.scrollTo(
+					!top ? val : jQuery( win ).scrollLeft(),
+					 top ? val : jQuery( win ).scrollTop()
+				);
+
+			} else {
+				elem[ method ] = val;
+			}
+		}, method, val, arguments.length, null );
+	};
+});
+
+function getWindow( elem ) {
+	return jQuery.isWindow( elem ) ?
+		elem :
+		elem.nodeType === 9 ?
+			elem.defaultView || elem.parentWindow :
+			false;
+}
+
+
+
+
+// Create width, height, innerHeight, innerWidth, outerHeight and outerWidth methods
+jQuery.each( { Height: "height", Width: "width" }, function( name, type ) {
+	var clientProp = "client" + name,
+		scrollProp = "scroll" + name,
+		offsetProp = "offset" + name;
+
+	// innerHeight and innerWidth
+	jQuery.fn[ "inner" + name ] = function() {
+		var elem = this[0];
+		return elem ?
+			elem.style ?
+			parseFloat( jQuery.css( elem, type, "padding" ) ) :
+			this[ type ]() :
+			null;
+	};
+
+	// outerHeight and outerWidth
+	jQuery.fn[ "outer" + name ] = function( margin ) {
+		var elem = this[0];
+		return elem ?
+			elem.style ?
+			parseFloat( jQuery.css( elem, type, margin ? "margin" : "border" ) ) :
+			this[ type ]() :
+			null;
+	};
+
+	jQuery.fn[ type ] = function( value ) {
+		return jQuery.access( this, function( elem, type, value ) {
+			var doc, docElemProp, orig, ret;
+
+			if ( jQuery.isWindow( elem ) ) {
+				// 3rd condition allows Nokia support, as it supports the docElem prop but not CSS1Compat
+				doc = elem.document;
+				docElemProp = doc.documentElement[ clientProp ];
+				return jQuery.support.boxModel && docElemProp ||
+					doc.body && doc.body[ clientProp ] || docElemProp;
+			}
+
+			// Get document width or height
+			if ( elem.nodeType === 9 ) {
+				// Either scroll[Width/Height] or offset[Width/Height], whichever is greater
+				doc = elem.documentElement;
+
+				// when a window > document, IE6 reports a offset[Width/Height] > client[Width/Height]
+				// so we can't use max, as it'll choose the incorrect offset[Width/Height]
+				// instead we use the correct client[Width/Height]
+				// support:IE6
+				if ( doc[ clientProp ] >= doc[ scrollProp ] ) {
+					return doc[ clientProp ];
+				}
+
+				return Math.max(
+					elem.body[ scrollProp ], doc[ scrollProp ],
+					elem.body[ offsetProp ], doc[ offsetProp ]
+				);
+			}
+
+			// Get width or height on the element
+			if ( value === undefined ) {
+				orig = jQuery.css( elem, type );
+				ret = parseFloat( orig );
+				return jQuery.isNumeric( ret ) ? ret : orig;
+			}
+
+			// Set the width or height on the element
+			jQuery( elem ).css( type, value );
+		}, type, value, arguments.length, null );
+	};
+});
+
+
+
+
+// Expose jQuery to the global object
+window.jQuery = window.$ = jQuery;
+
+// Expose jQuery as an AMD module, but only for AMD loaders that
+// understand the issues with loading multiple versions of jQuery
+// in a page that all might call define(). The loader will indicate
+// they have special allowances for multiple jQuery versions by
+// specifying define.amd.jQuery = true. Register as a named module,
+// since jQuery can be concatenated with other files that may use define,
+// but not use a proper concatenation script that understands anonymous
+// AMD modules. A named AMD is safest and most robust way to register.
+// Lowercase jquery is used because AMD module names are derived from
+// file names, and jQuery is normally delivered in a lowercase file name.
+// Do this after creating the global so that if an AMD module wants to call
+// noConflict to hide this version of jQuery, it will work.
+if ( typeof define === "function" && define.amd && define.amd.jQuery ) {
+	define( "jquery", [], function () { return jQuery; } );
+}
+
+
+
+})( window );

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+/*
+ * sphinxdoc.css_t
+ * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ *
+ * Sphinx stylesheet -- sphinxdoc theme.  Originally created by
+ * Armin Ronacher for Werkzeug.
+ *
+ * :copyright: Copyright 2007-2010 by the Sphinx team, see AUTHORS.
+ * :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+ *
+ */
+
+ at import url("basic.css");
+
+/* -- page layout ----------------------------------------------------------- */
+
+body {
+    font-family: 'Lucida Grande', 'Lucida Sans Unicode', 'Geneva',
+                 'Verdana', sans-serif;
+    font-size: 14px;
+    line-height: 150%;
+    text-align: center;
+    background-color: #BFD1D4;
+    color: black;
+    padding: 0;
+    border: 1px solid #aaa;
+
+    margin: 0px 80px 0px 80px;
+    min-width: 740px;
+}
+
+div.logo {
+    background-color: white;
+    text-align: left;
+    padding: 10px 10px 15px 15px;
+}
+
+div.document {
+    background-color: white;
+    text-align: left;
+    background-image: url(contents.png);
+    background-repeat: repeat-x;
+}
+
+div.bodywrapper {
+    margin: 0 240px 0 0;
+    border-right: 1px solid #ccc;
+}
+
+div.body {
+    margin: 0;
+    padding: 0.5em 20px 20px 20px;
+}
+
+div.related {
+    font-size: 1em;
+}
+
+div.related ul {
+    background-image: url(navigation.png);
+    height: 2em;
+    border-top: 1px solid #ddd;
+    border-bottom: 1px solid #ddd;
+}
+
+div.related ul li {
+    margin: 0;
+    padding: 0;
+    height: 2em;
+    float: left;
+}
+
+div.related ul li.right {
+    float: right;
+    margin-right: 5px;
+}
+
+div.related ul li a {
+    margin: 0;
+    padding: 0 5px 0 5px;
+    line-height: 1.75em;
+    color: #EE9816;
+}
+
+div.related ul li a:hover {
+    color: #3CA8E7;
+}
+
+div.sphinxsidebarwrapper {
+    padding: 0;
+}
+
+div.sphinxsidebar {
+    margin: 0;
+    padding: 0.5em 15px 15px 0;
+    width: 210px;
+    float: right;
+    font-size: 1em;
+    text-align: left;
+}
+
+div.sphinxsidebar h3, div.sphinxsidebar h4 {
+    margin: 1em 0 0.5em 0;
+    font-size: 1em;
+    padding: 0.1em 0 0.1em 0.5em;
+    color: white;
+    border: 1px solid #86989B;
+    background-color: #AFC1C4;
+}
+
+div.sphinxsidebar h3 a {
+    color: white;
+}
+
+div.sphinxsidebar ul {
+    padding-left: 1.5em;
+    margin-top: 7px;
+    padding: 0;
+    line-height: 130%;
+}
+
+div.sphinxsidebar ul ul {
+    margin-left: 20px;
+}
+
+div.footer {
+    background-color: #E3EFF1;
+    color: #86989B;
+    padding: 3px 8px 3px 0;
+    clear: both;
+    font-size: 0.8em;
+    text-align: right;
+}
+
+div.footer a {
+    color: #86989B;
+    text-decoration: underline;
+}
+
+/* -- body styles ----------------------------------------------------------- */
+
+p {
+    margin: 0.8em 0 0.5em 0;
+}
+
+a {
+    color: #CA7900;
+    text-decoration: none;
+}
+
+a:hover {
+    color: #2491CF;
+}
+
+div.body p a{
+    text-decoration: underline;
+}
+
+h1 {
+    margin: 0;
+    padding: 0.7em 0 0.3em 0;
+    font-size: 1.5em;
+    color: #11557C;
+}
+
+h2 {
+    margin: 1.3em 0 0.2em 0;
+    font-size: 1.35em;
+    padding: 0;
+}
+
+h3 {
+    margin: 1em 0 -0.3em 0;
+    font-size: 1.2em;
+}
+
+h3 a:hover {
+    text-decoration: underline;
+}
+
+div.body h1 a, div.body h2 a, div.body h3 a, div.body h4 a, div.body h5 a, div.body h6 a {
+    color: black!important;
+}
+
+div.body h1,
+div.body h2,
+div.body h3,
+div.body h4,
+div.body h5,
+div.body h6 {
+    background-color: #f2f2f2;
+    font-weight: normal;
+    color: #20435c;
+    border-bottom: 1px solid #ccc;
+    margin: 20px -20px 10px -20px;
+    padding: 3px 0 3px 10px;
+}
+
+div.body h1 { margin-top: 0; font-size: 200%; }
+div.body h2 { font-size: 160%; }
+div.body h3 { font-size: 140%; }
+div.body h4 { font-size: 120%; }
+div.body h5 { font-size: 110%; }
+div.body h6 { font-size: 100%; }
+
+h1 a.anchor, h2 a.anchor, h3 a.anchor, h4 a.anchor, h5 a.anchor, h6 a.anchor {
+    display: none;
+    margin: 0 0 0 0.3em;
+    padding: 0 0.2em 0 0.2em;
+    color: #aaa!important;
+}
+
+h1:hover a.anchor, h2:hover a.anchor, h3:hover a.anchor, h4:hover a.anchor,
+h5:hover a.anchor, h6:hover a.anchor {
+    display: inline;
+}
+
+h1 a.anchor:hover, h2 a.anchor:hover, h3 a.anchor:hover, h4 a.anchor:hover,
+h5 a.anchor:hover, h6 a.anchor:hover {
+    color: #777;
+    background-color: #eee;
+}
+
+a.headerlink {
+    color: #c60f0f!important;
+    font-size: 1em;
+    margin-left: 6px;
+    padding: 0 4px 0 4px;
+    text-decoration: none!important;
+}
+
+a.headerlink:hover {
+    background-color: #ccc;
+    color: white!important;
+}
+
+cite, code, tt {
+    font-family: 'Consolas', 'Deja Vu Sans Mono',
+                 'Bitstream Vera Sans Mono', monospace;
+    font-size: 0.95em;
+}
+
+:not(a.reference) > tt {
+    background-color: #f2f2f2;
+    border-bottom: 1px solid #ddd;
+    color: #333;
+}
+
+tt.descname, tt.descclassname, tt.xref {
+    border: 0;
+}
+
+hr {
+    border: 1px solid #abc;
+    margin: 2em;
+}
+
+p a tt {
+    border: 0;
+    color: #CA7900;
+}
+
+p a tt:hover {
+    color: #2491CF;
+}
+
+a tt {
+    border: none;
+}
+
+pre {
+    font-family: 'Consolas', 'Deja Vu Sans Mono',
+                 'Bitstream Vera Sans Mono', monospace;
+    font-size: 0.95em;
+    line-height: 120%;
+    padding: 0.5em;
+    border: 1px solid #ccc;
+    background-color: #f8f8f8;
+}
+
+pre a {
+    color: inherit;
+    text-decoration: underline;
+}
+
+td.linenos pre {
+    padding: 0.5em 0;
+}
+
+div.quotebar {
+    background-color: #f8f8f8;
+    max-width: 250px;
+    float: right;
+    padding: 2px 7px;
+    border: 1px solid #ccc;
+}
+
+div.topic {
+    background-color: #f8f8f8;
+}
+
+table {
+    border-collapse: collapse;
+    margin: 0 -0.5em 0 -0.5em;
+}
+
+table td, table th {
+    padding: 0.2em 0.5em 0.2em 0.5em;
+}
+
+div.admonition, div.warning {
+    font-size: 0.9em;
+    margin: 1em 0 1em 0;
+    border: 1px solid #86989B;
+    background-color: #f7f7f7;
+    padding: 0;
+}
+
+div.admonition p, div.warning p {
+    margin: 0.5em 1em 0.5em 1em;
+    padding: 0;
+}
+
+div.admonition pre, div.warning pre {
+    margin: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 1em;
+}
+
+div.admonition p.admonition-title,
+div.warning p.admonition-title {
+    margin: 0;
+    padding: 0.1em 0 0.1em 0.5em;
+    color: white;
+    border-bottom: 1px solid #86989B;
+    font-weight: bold;
+    background-color: #AFC1C4;
+}
+
+div.warning {
+    border: 1px solid #940000;
+}
+
+div.warning p.admonition-title {
+    background-color: #CF0000;
+    border-bottom-color: #940000;
+}
+
+div.admonition ul, div.admonition ol,
+div.warning ul, div.warning ol {
+    margin: 0.1em 0.5em 0.5em 3em;
+    padding: 0;
+}
+
+div.versioninfo {
+    margin: 1em 0 0 0;
+    border: 1px solid #ccc;
+    background-color: #DDEAF0;
+    padding: 8px;
+    line-height: 1.3em;
+    font-size: 0.9em;
+}
+
+.viewcode-back {
+    font-family: 'Lucida Grande', 'Lucida Sans Unicode', 'Geneva',
+                 'Verdana', sans-serif;
+}
+
+div.viewcode-block:target {
+    background-color: #f4debf;
+    border-top: 1px solid #ac9;
+    border-bottom: 1px solid #ac9;
+}

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+/*
+ * LLVM documentation style sheet
+ */
+
+/* Common styles */
+.body { color: black; background: white; margin: 0 0 0 0 }
+
+/* No borders on image links */
+a:link img, a:visited img { border-style: none }
+
+address img { float: right; width: 88px; height: 31px; }
+address     { clear: right; }
+
+table       { text-align: center; border: 2px solid black;
+              border-collapse: collapse; margin-top: 1em; margin-left: 1em;
+              margin-right: 1em; margin-bottom: 1em; }
+tr, td      { border: 2px solid gray; padding: 4pt 4pt 2pt 2pt; }
+th          { border: 2px solid gray; font-weight: bold; font-size: 105%;
+              background: url("lines.gif");
+              font-family: "Georgia,Palatino,Times,Roman,SanSerif";
+              text-align: center; vertical-align: middle; }
+/*
+ * Documentation
+ */
+/* Common for title and header */
+.doc_title, .doc_section, .doc_subsection, h1, h2, h3 {
+  color: black; background: url("lines.gif");
+  font-family: "Georgia,Palatino,Times,Roman,SanSerif"; font-weight: bold;
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+/*
+ * searchtools.js_t
+ * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ *
+ * Sphinx JavaScript utilties for the full-text search.
+ *
+ * :copyright: Copyright 2007-2014 by the Sphinx team, see AUTHORS.
+ * :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+ *
+ */
+
+
+/**
+ * Porter Stemmer
+ */
+var Stemmer = function() {
+
+  var step2list = {
+    ational: 'ate',
+    tional: 'tion',
+    enci: 'ence',
+    anci: 'ance',
+    izer: 'ize',
+    bli: 'ble',
+    alli: 'al',
+    entli: 'ent',
+    eli: 'e',
+    ousli: 'ous',
+    ization: 'ize',
+    ation: 'ate',
+    ator: 'ate',
+    alism: 'al',
+    iveness: 'ive',
+    fulness: 'ful',
+    ousness: 'ous',
+    aliti: 'al',
+    iviti: 'ive',
+    biliti: 'ble',
+    logi: 'log'
+  };
+
+  var step3list = {
+    icate: 'ic',
+    ative: '',
+    alize: 'al',
+    iciti: 'ic',
+    ical: 'ic',
+    ful: '',
+    ness: ''
+  };
+
+  var c = "[^aeiou]";          // consonant
+  var v = "[aeiouy]";          // vowel
+  var C = c + "[^aeiouy]*";    // consonant sequence
+  var V = v + "[aeiou]*";      // vowel sequence
+
+  var mgr0 = "^(" + C + ")?" + V + C;                      // [C]VC... is m>0
+  var meq1 = "^(" + C + ")?" + V + C + "(" + V + ")?$";    // [C]VC[V] is m=1
+  var mgr1 = "^(" + C + ")?" + V + C + V + C;              // [C]VCVC... is m>1
+  var s_v   = "^(" + C + ")?" + v;                         // vowel in stem
+
+  this.stemWord = function (w) {
+    var stem;
+    var suffix;
+    var firstch;
+    var origword = w;
+
+    if (w.length < 3)
+      return w;
+
+    var re;
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+
+    firstch = w.substr(0,1);
+    if (firstch == "y")
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+
+    // Step 1a
+    re = /^(.+?)(ss|i)es$/;
+    re2 = /^(.+?)([^s])s$/;
+
+    if (re.test(w))
+      w = w.replace(re,"$1$2");
+    else if (re2.test(w))
+      w = w.replace(re2,"$1$2");
+
+    // Step 1b
+    re = /^(.+?)eed$/;
+    re2 = /^(.+?)(ed|ing)$/;
+    if (re.test(w)) {
+      var fp = re.exec(w);
+      re = new RegExp(mgr0);
+      if (re.test(fp[1])) {
+        re = /.$/;
+        w = w.replace(re,"");
+      }
+    }
+    else if (re2.test(w)) {
+      var fp = re2.exec(w);
+      stem = fp[1];
+      re2 = new RegExp(s_v);
+      if (re2.test(stem)) {
+        w = stem;
+        re2 = /(at|bl|iz)$/;
+        re3 = new RegExp("([^aeiouylsz])\\1$");
+        re4 = new RegExp("^" + C + v + "[^aeiouwxy]$");
+        if (re2.test(w))
+          w = w + "e";
+        else if (re3.test(w)) {
+          re = /.$/;
+          w = w.replace(re,"");
+        }
+        else if (re4.test(w))
+          w = w + "e";
+      }
+    }
+
+    // Step 1c
+    re = /^(.+?)y$/;
+    if (re.test(w)) {
+      var fp = re.exec(w);
+      stem = fp[1];
+      re = new RegExp(s_v);
+      if (re.test(stem))
+        w = stem + "i";
+    }
+
+    // Step 2
+    re = /^(.+?)(ational|tional|enci|anci|izer|bli|alli|entli|eli|ousli|ization|ation|ator|alism|iveness|fulness|ousness|aliti|iviti|biliti|logi)$/;
+    if (re.test(w)) {
+      var fp = re.exec(w);
+      stem = fp[1];
+      suffix = fp[2];
+      re = new RegExp(mgr0);
+      if (re.test(stem))
+        w = stem + step2list[suffix];
+    }
+
+    // Step 3
+    re = /^(.+?)(icate|ative|alize|iciti|ical|ful|ness)$/;
+    if (re.test(w)) {
+      var fp = re.exec(w);
+      stem = fp[1];
+      suffix = fp[2];
+      re = new RegExp(mgr0);
+      if (re.test(stem))
+        w = stem + step3list[suffix];
+    }
+
+    // Step 4
+    re = /^(.+?)(al|ance|ence|er|ic|able|ible|ant|ement|ment|ent|ou|ism|ate|iti|ous|ive|ize)$/;
+    re2 = /^(.+?)(s|t)(ion)$/;
+    if (re.test(w)) {
+      var fp = re.exec(w);
+      stem = fp[1];
+      re = new RegExp(mgr1);
+      if (re.test(stem))
+        w = stem;
+    }
+    else if (re2.test(w)) {
+      var fp = re2.exec(w);
+      stem = fp[1] + fp[2];
+      re2 = new RegExp(mgr1);
+      if (re2.test(stem))
+        w = stem;
+    }
+
+    // Step 5
+    re = /^(.+?)e$/;
+    if (re.test(w)) {
+      var fp = re.exec(w);
+      stem = fp[1];
+      re = new RegExp(mgr1);
+      re2 = new RegExp(meq1);
+      re3 = new RegExp("^" + C + v + "[^aeiouwxy]$");
+      if (re.test(stem) || (re2.test(stem) && !(re3.test(stem))))
+        w = stem;
+    }
+    re = /ll$/;
+    re2 = new RegExp(mgr1);
+    if (re.test(w) && re2.test(w)) {
+      re = /.$/;
+      w = w.replace(re,"");
+    }
+
+    // and turn initial Y back to y
+    if (firstch == "y")
+      w = firstch.toLowerCase() + w.substr(1);
+    return w;
+  }
+}
+
+
+
+/**
+ * Simple result scoring code.
+ */
+var Scorer = {
+  // Implement the following function to further tweak the score for each result
+  // The function takes a result array [filename, title, anchor, descr, score]
+  // and returns the new score.
+  /*
+  score: function(result) {
+    return result[4];
+  },
+  */
+
+  // query matches the full name of an object
+  objNameMatch: 11,
+  // or matches in the last dotted part of the object name
+  objPartialMatch: 6,
+  // Additive scores depending on the priority of the object
+  objPrio: {0:  15,   // used to be importantResults
+            1:  5,   // used to be objectResults
+            2: -5},  // used to be unimportantResults
+  //  Used when the priority is not in the mapping.
+  objPrioDefault: 0,
+
+  // query found in title
+  title: 15,
+  // query found in terms
+  term: 5
+};
+
+
+/**
+ * Search Module
+ */
+var Search = {
+
+  _index : null,
+  _queued_query : null,
+  _pulse_status : -1,
+
+  init : function() {
+      var params = $.getQueryParameters();
+      if (params.q) {
+          var query = params.q[0];
+          $('input[name="q"]')[0].value = query;
+          this.performSearch(query);
+      }
+  },
+
+  loadIndex : function(url) {
+    $.ajax({type: "GET", url: url, data: null,
+            dataType: "script", cache: true,
+            complete: function(jqxhr, textstatus) {
+              if (textstatus != "success") {
+                document.getElementById("searchindexloader").src = url;
+              }
+            }});
+  },
+
+  setIndex : function(index) {
+    var q;
+    this._index = index;
+    if ((q = this._queued_query) !== null) {
+      this._queued_query = null;
+      Search.query(q);
+    }
+  },
+
+  hasIndex : function() {
+      return this._index !== null;
+  },
+
+  deferQuery : function(query) {
+      this._queued_query = query;
+  },
+
+  stopPulse : function() {
+      this._pulse_status = 0;
+  },
+
+  startPulse : function() {
+    if (this._pulse_status >= 0)
+        return;
+    function pulse() {
+      var i;
+      Search._pulse_status = (Search._pulse_status + 1) % 4;
+      var dotString = '';
+      for (i = 0; i < Search._pulse_status; i++)
+        dotString += '.';
+      Search.dots.text(dotString);
+      if (Search._pulse_status > -1)
+        window.setTimeout(pulse, 500);
+    }
+    pulse();
+  },
+
+  /**
+   * perform a search for something (or wait until index is loaded)
+   */
+  performSearch : function(query) {
+    // create the required interface elements
+    this.out = $('#search-results');
+    this.title = $('<h2>' + _('Searching') + '</h2>').appendTo(this.out);
+    this.dots = $('<span></span>').appendTo(this.title);
+    this.status = $('<p style="display: none"></p>').appendTo(this.out);
+    this.output = $('<ul class="search"/>').appendTo(this.out);
+
+    $('#search-progress').text(_('Preparing search...'));
+    this.startPulse();
+
+    // index already loaded, the browser was quick!
+    if (this.hasIndex())
+      this.query(query);
+    else
+      this.deferQuery(query);
+  },
+
+  /**
+   * execute search (requires search index to be loaded)
+   */
+  query : function(query) {
+    var i;
+    var stopwords = ["a","and","are","as","at","be","but","by","for","if","in","into","is","it","near","no","not","of","on","or","such","that","the","their","then","there","these","they","this","to","was","will","with"];
+
+    // stem the searchterms and add them to the correct list
+    var stemmer = new Stemmer();
+    var searchterms = [];
+    var excluded = [];
+    var hlterms = [];
+    var tmp = query.split(/\s+/);
+    var objectterms = [];
+    for (i = 0; i < tmp.length; i++) {
+      if (tmp[i] !== "") {
+          objectterms.push(tmp[i].toLowerCase());
+      }
+
+      if ($u.indexOf(stopwords, tmp[i].toLowerCase()) != -1 || tmp[i].match(/^\d+$/) ||
+          tmp[i] === "") {
+        // skip this "word"
+        continue;
+      }
+      // stem the word
+      var word = stemmer.stemWord(tmp[i].toLowerCase());
+      var toAppend;
+      // select the correct list
+      if (word[0] == '-') {
+        toAppend = excluded;
+        word = word.substr(1);
+      }
+      else {
+        toAppend = searchterms;
+        hlterms.push(tmp[i].toLowerCase());
+      }
+      // only add if not already in the list
+      if (!$u.contains(toAppend, word))
+        toAppend.push(word);
+    }
+    var highlightstring = '?highlight=' + $.urlencode(hlterms.join(" "));
+
+    // console.debug('SEARCH: searching for:');
+    // console.info('required: ', searchterms);
+    // console.info('excluded: ', excluded);
+
+    // prepare search
+    var terms = this._index.terms;
+    var titleterms = this._index.titleterms;
+
+    // array of [filename, title, anchor, descr, score]
+    var results = [];
+    $('#search-progress').empty();
+
+    // lookup as object
+    for (i = 0; i < objectterms.length; i++) {
+      var others = [].concat(objectterms.slice(0, i),
+                             objectterms.slice(i+1, objectterms.length));
+      results = results.concat(this.performObjectSearch(objectterms[i], others));
+    }
+
+    // lookup as search terms in fulltext
+    results = results.concat(this.performTermsSearch(searchterms, excluded, terms, Scorer.term))
+                     .concat(this.performTermsSearch(searchterms, excluded, titleterms, Scorer.title));
+
+    // let the scorer override scores with a custom scoring function
+    if (Scorer.score) {
+      for (i = 0; i < results.length; i++)
+        results[i][4] = Scorer.score(results[i]);
+    }
+
+    // now sort the results by score (in opposite order of appearance, since the
+    // display function below uses pop() to retrieve items) and then
+    // alphabetically
+    results.sort(function(a, b) {
+      var left = a[4];
+      var right = b[4];
+      if (left > right) {
+        return 1;
+      } else if (left < right) {
+        return -1;
+      } else {
+        // same score: sort alphabetically
+        left = a[1].toLowerCase();
+        right = b[1].toLowerCase();
+        return (left > right) ? -1 : ((left < right) ? 1 : 0);
+      }
+    });
+
+    // for debugging
+    //Search.lastresults = results.slice();  // a copy
+    //console.info('search results:', Search.lastresults);
+
+    // print the results
+    var resultCount = results.length;
+    function displayNextItem() {
+      // results left, load the summary and display it
+      if (results.length) {
+        var item = results.pop();
+        var listItem = $('<li style="display:none"></li>');
+        if (DOCUMENTATION_OPTIONS.FILE_SUFFIX === '') {
+          // dirhtml builder
+          var dirname = item[0] + '/';
+          if (dirname.match(/\/index\/$/)) {
+            dirname = dirname.substring(0, dirname.length-6);
+          } else if (dirname == 'index/') {
+            dirname = '';
+          }
+          listItem.append($('<a/>').attr('href',
+            DOCUMENTATION_OPTIONS.URL_ROOT + dirname +
+            highlightstring + item[2]).html(item[1]));
+        } else {
+          // normal html builders
+          listItem.append($('<a/>').attr('href',
+            item[0] + DOCUMENTATION_OPTIONS.FILE_SUFFIX +
+            highlightstring + item[2]).html(item[1]));
+        }
+        if (item[3]) {
+          listItem.append($('<span> (' + item[3] + ')</span>'));
+          Search.output.append(listItem);
+          listItem.slideDown(5, function() {
+            displayNextItem();
+          });
+        } else if (DOCUMENTATION_OPTIONS.HAS_SOURCE) {
+          $.ajax({url: DOCUMENTATION_OPTIONS.URL_ROOT + '_sources/' + item[0] + '.txt',
+                  dataType: "text",
+                  complete: function(jqxhr, textstatus) {
+                    var data = jqxhr.responseText;
+                    if (data !== '') {
+                      listItem.append(Search.makeSearchSummary(data, searchterms, hlterms));
+                    }
+                    Search.output.append(listItem);
+                    listItem.slideDown(5, function() {
+                      displayNextItem();
+                    });
+                  }});
+        } else {
+          // no source available, just display title
+          Search.output.append(listItem);
+          listItem.slideDown(5, function() {
+            displayNextItem();
+          });
+        }
+      }
+      // search finished, update title and status message
+      else {
+        Search.stopPulse();
+        Search.title.text(_('Search Results'));
+        if (!resultCount)
+          Search.status.text(_('Your search did not match any documents. Please make sure that all words are spelled correctly and that you\'ve selected enough categories.'));
+        else
+            Search.status.text(_('Search finished, found %s page(s) matching the search query.').replace('%s', resultCount));
+        Search.status.fadeIn(500);
+      }
+    }
+    displayNextItem();
+  },
+
+  /**
+   * search for object names
+   */
+  performObjectSearch : function(object, otherterms) {
+    var filenames = this._index.filenames;
+    var objects = this._index.objects;
+    var objnames = this._index.objnames;
+    var titles = this._index.titles;
+
+    var i;
+    var results = [];
+
+    for (var prefix in objects) {
+      for (var name in objects[prefix]) {
+        var fullname = (prefix ? prefix + '.' : '') + name;
+        if (fullname.toLowerCase().indexOf(object) > -1) {
+          var score = 0;
+          var parts = fullname.split('.');
+          // check for different match types: exact matches of full name or
+          // "last name" (i.e. last dotted part)
+          if (fullname == object || parts[parts.length - 1] == object) {
+            score += Scorer.objNameMatch;
+          // matches in last name
+          } else if (parts[parts.length - 1].indexOf(object) > -1) {
+            score += Scorer.objPartialMatch;
+          }
+          var match = objects[prefix][name];
+          var objname = objnames[match[1]][2];
+          var title = titles[match[0]];
+          // If more than one term searched for, we require other words to be
+          // found in the name/title/description
+          if (otherterms.length > 0) {
+            var haystack = (prefix + ' ' + name + ' ' +
+                            objname + ' ' + title).toLowerCase();
+            var allfound = true;
+            for (i = 0; i < otherterms.length; i++) {
+              if (haystack.indexOf(otherterms[i]) == -1) {
+                allfound = false;
+                break;
+              }
+            }
+            if (!allfound) {
+              continue;
+            }
+          }
+          var descr = objname + _(', in ') + title;
+
+          var anchor = match[3];
+          if (anchor === '')
+            anchor = fullname;
+          else if (anchor == '-')
+            anchor = objnames[match[1]][1] + '-' + fullname;
+          // add custom score for some objects according to scorer
+          if (Scorer.objPrio.hasOwnProperty(match[2])) {
+            score += Scorer.objPrio[match[2]];
+          } else {
+            score += Scorer.objPrioDefault;
+          }
+          results.push([filenames[match[0]], fullname, '#'+anchor, descr, score]);
+        }
+      }
+    }
+
+    return results;
+  },
+
+  /**
+   * search for full-text terms in the index
+   */
+  performTermsSearch : function(searchterms, excluded, terms, score) {
+    var filenames = this._index.filenames;
+    var titles = this._index.titles;
+
+    var i, j, file, files;
+    var fileMap = {};
+    var results = [];
+
+    // perform the search on the required terms
+    for (i = 0; i < searchterms.length; i++) {
+      var word = searchterms[i];
+      // no match but word was a required one
+      if ((files = terms[word]) === undefined)
+        break;
+      if (files.length === undefined) {
+        files = [files];
+      }
+      // create the mapping
+      for (j = 0; j < files.length; j++) {
+        file = files[j];
+        if (file in fileMap)
+          fileMap[file].push(word);
+        else
+          fileMap[file] = [word];
+      }
+    }
+
+    // now check if the files don't contain excluded terms
+    for (file in fileMap) {
+      var valid = true;
+
+      // check if all requirements are matched
+      if (fileMap[file].length != searchterms.length)
+          continue;
+
+      // ensure that none of the excluded terms is in the search result
+      for (i = 0; i < excluded.length; i++) {
+        if (terms[excluded[i]] == file ||
+          $u.contains(terms[excluded[i]] || [], file)) {
+          valid = false;
+          break;
+        }
+      }
+
+      // if we have still a valid result we can add it to the result list
+      if (valid) {
+        results.push([filenames[file], titles[file], '', null, score]);
+      }
+    }
+    return results;
+  },
+
+  /**
+   * helper function to return a node containing the
+   * search summary for a given text. keywords is a list
+   * of stemmed words, hlwords is the list of normal, unstemmed
+   * words. the first one is used to find the occurance, the
+   * latter for highlighting it.
+   */
+  makeSearchSummary : function(text, keywords, hlwords) {
+    var textLower = text.toLowerCase();
+    var start = 0;
+    $.each(keywords, function() {
+      var i = textLower.indexOf(this.toLowerCase());
+      if (i > -1)
+        start = i;
+    });
+    start = Math.max(start - 120, 0);
+    var excerpt = ((start > 0) ? '...' : '') +
+      $.trim(text.substr(start, 240)) +
+      ((start + 240 - text.length) ? '...' : '');
+    var rv = $('<div class="context"></div>').text(excerpt);
+    $.each(hlwords, function() {
+      rv = rv.highlightText(this, 'highlighted');
+    });
+    return rv;
+  }
+};
+
+$(document).ready(function() {
+  Search.init();
+});
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+//     Underscore.js 1.4.4
+//     http://underscorejs.org
+//     (c) 2009-2013 Jeremy Ashkenas, DocumentCloud Inc.
+//     Underscore may be freely distributed under the MIT license.
+
+(function() {
+
+  // Baseline setup
+  // --------------
+
+  // Establish the root object, `window` in the browser, or `global` on the server.
+  var root = this;
+
+  // Save the previous value of the `_` variable.
+  var previousUnderscore = root._;
+
+  // Establish the object that gets returned to break out of a loop iteration.
+  var breaker = {};
+
+  // Save bytes in the minified (but not gzipped) version:
+  var ArrayProto = Array.prototype, ObjProto = Object.prototype, FuncProto = Function.prototype;
+
+  // Create quick reference variables for speed access to core prototypes.
+  var push             = ArrayProto.push,
+      slice            = ArrayProto.slice,
+      concat           = ArrayProto.concat,
+      toString         = ObjProto.toString,
+      hasOwnProperty   = ObjProto.hasOwnProperty;
+
+  // All **ECMAScript 5** native function implementations that we hope to use
+  // are declared here.
+  var
+    nativeForEach      = ArrayProto.forEach,
+    nativeMap          = ArrayProto.map,
+    nativeReduce       = ArrayProto.reduce,
+    nativeReduceRight  = ArrayProto.reduceRight,
+    nativeFilter       = ArrayProto.filter,
+    nativeEvery        = ArrayProto.every,
+    nativeSome         = ArrayProto.some,
+    nativeIndexOf      = ArrayProto.indexOf,
+    nativeLastIndexOf  = ArrayProto.lastIndexOf,
+    nativeIsArray      = Array.isArray,
+    nativeKeys         = Object.keys,
+    nativeBind         = FuncProto.bind;
+
+  // Create a safe reference to the Underscore object for use below.
+  var _ = function(obj) {
+    if (obj instanceof _) return obj;
+    if (!(this instanceof _)) return new _(obj);
+    this._wrapped = obj;
+  };
+
+  // Export the Underscore object for **Node.js**, with
+  // backwards-compatibility for the old `require()` API. If we're in
+  // the browser, add `_` as a global object via a string identifier,
+  // for Closure Compiler "advanced" mode.
+  if (typeof exports !== 'undefined') {
+    if (typeof module !== 'undefined' && module.exports) {
+      exports = module.exports = _;
+    }
+    exports._ = _;
+  } else {
+    root._ = _;
+  }
+
+  // Current version.
+  _.VERSION = '1.4.4';
+
+  // Collection Functions
+  // --------------------
+
+  // The cornerstone, an `each` implementation, aka `forEach`.
+  // Handles objects with the built-in `forEach`, arrays, and raw objects.
+  // Delegates to **ECMAScript 5**'s native `forEach` if available.
+  var each = _.each = _.forEach = function(obj, iterator, context) {
+    if (obj == null) return;
+    if (nativeForEach && obj.forEach === nativeForEach) {
+      obj.forEach(iterator, context);
+    } else if (obj.length === +obj.length) {
+      for (var i = 0, l = obj.length; i < l; i++) {
+        if (iterator.call(context, obj[i], i, obj) === breaker) return;
+      }
+    } else {
+      for (var key in obj) {
+        if (_.has(obj, key)) {
+          if (iterator.call(context, obj[key], key, obj) === breaker) return;
+        }
+      }
+    }
+  };
+
+  // Return the results of applying the iterator to each element.
+  // Delegates to **ECMAScript 5**'s native `map` if available.
+  _.map = _.collect = function(obj, iterator, context) {
+    var results = [];
+    if (obj == null) return results;
+    if (nativeMap && obj.map === nativeMap) return obj.map(iterator, context);
+    each(obj, function(value, index, list) {
+      results[results.length] = iterator.call(context, value, index, list);
+    });
+    return results;
+  };
+
+  var reduceError = 'Reduce of empty array with no initial value';
+
+  // **Reduce** builds up a single result from a list of values, aka `inject`,
+  // or `foldl`. Delegates to **ECMAScript 5**'s native `reduce` if available.
+  _.reduce = _.foldl = _.inject = function(obj, iterator, memo, context) {
+    var initial = arguments.length > 2;
+    if (obj == null) obj = [];
+    if (nativeReduce && obj.reduce === nativeReduce) {
+      if (context) iterator = _.bind(iterator, context);
+      return initial ? obj.reduce(iterator, memo) : obj.reduce(iterator);
+    }
+    each(obj, function(value, index, list) {
+      if (!initial) {
+        memo = value;
+        initial = true;
+      } else {
+        memo = iterator.call(context, memo, value, index, list);
+      }
+    });
+    if (!initial) throw new TypeError(reduceError);
+    return memo;
+  };
+
+  // The right-associative version of reduce, also known as `foldr`.
+  // Delegates to **ECMAScript 5**'s native `reduceRight` if available.
+  _.reduceRight = _.foldr = function(obj, iterator, memo, context) {
+    var initial = arguments.length > 2;
+    if (obj == null) obj = [];
+    if (nativeReduceRight && obj.reduceRight === nativeReduceRight) {
+      if (context) iterator = _.bind(iterator, context);
+      return initial ? obj.reduceRight(iterator, memo) : obj.reduceRight(iterator);
+    }
+    var length = obj.length;
+    if (length !== +length) {
+      var keys = _.keys(obj);
+      length = keys.length;
+    }
+    each(obj, function(value, index, list) {
+      index = keys ? keys[--length] : --length;
+      if (!initial) {
+        memo = obj[index];
+        initial = true;
+      } else {
+        memo = iterator.call(context, memo, obj[index], index, list);
+      }
+    });
+    if (!initial) throw new TypeError(reduceError);
+    return memo;
+  };
+
+  // Return the first value which passes a truth test. Aliased as `detect`.
+  _.find = _.detect = function(obj, iterator, context) {
+    var result;
+    any(obj, function(value, index, list) {
+      if (iterator.call(context, value, index, list)) {
+        result = value;
+        return true;
+      }
+    });
+    return result;
+  };
+
+  // Return all the elements that pass a truth test.
+  // Delegates to **ECMAScript 5**'s native `filter` if available.
+  // Aliased as `select`.
+  _.filter = _.select = function(obj, iterator, context) {
+    var results = [];
+    if (obj == null) return results;
+    if (nativeFilter && obj.filter === nativeFilter) return obj.filter(iterator, context);
+    each(obj, function(value, index, list) {
+      if (iterator.call(context, value, index, list)) results[results.length] = value;
+    });
+    return results;
+  };
+
+  // Return all the elements for which a truth test fails.
+  _.reject = function(obj, iterator, context) {
+    return _.filter(obj, function(value, index, list) {
+      return !iterator.call(context, value, index, list);
+    }, context);
+  };
+
+  // Determine whether all of the elements match a truth test.
+  // Delegates to **ECMAScript 5**'s native `every` if available.
+  // Aliased as `all`.
+  _.every = _.all = function(obj, iterator, context) {
+    iterator || (iterator = _.identity);
+    var result = true;
+    if (obj == null) return result;
+    if (nativeEvery && obj.every === nativeEvery) return obj.every(iterator, context);
+    each(obj, function(value, index, list) {
+      if (!(result = result && iterator.call(context, value, index, list))) return breaker;
+    });
+    return !!result;
+  };
+
+  // Determine if at least one element in the object matches a truth test.
+  // Delegates to **ECMAScript 5**'s native `some` if available.
+  // Aliased as `any`.
+  var any = _.some = _.any = function(obj, iterator, context) {
+    iterator || (iterator = _.identity);
+    var result = false;
+    if (obj == null) return result;
+    if (nativeSome && obj.some === nativeSome) return obj.some(iterator, context);
+    each(obj, function(value, index, list) {
+      if (result || (result = iterator.call(context, value, index, list))) return breaker;
+    });
+    return !!result;
+  };
+
+  // Determine if the array or object contains a given value (using `===`).
+  // Aliased as `include`.
+  _.contains = _.include = function(obj, target) {
+    if (obj == null) return false;
+    if (nativeIndexOf && obj.indexOf === nativeIndexOf) return obj.indexOf(target) != -1;
+    return any(obj, function(value) {
+      return value === target;
+    });
+  };
+
+  // Invoke a method (with arguments) on every item in a collection.
+  _.invoke = function(obj, method) {
+    var args = slice.call(arguments, 2);
+    var isFunc = _.isFunction(method);
+    return _.map(obj, function(value) {
+      return (isFunc ? method : value[method]).apply(value, args);
+    });
+  };
+
+  // Convenience version of a common use case of `map`: fetching a property.
+  _.pluck = function(obj, key) {
+    return _.map(obj, function(value){ return value[key]; });
+  };
+
+  // Convenience version of a common use case of `filter`: selecting only objects
+  // containing specific `key:value` pairs.
+  _.where = function(obj, attrs, first) {
+    if (_.isEmpty(attrs)) return first ? null : [];
+    return _[first ? 'find' : 'filter'](obj, function(value) {
+      for (var key in attrs) {
+        if (attrs[key] !== value[key]) return false;
+      }
+      return true;
+    });
+  };
+
+  // Convenience version of a common use case of `find`: getting the first object
+  // containing specific `key:value` pairs.
+  _.findWhere = function(obj, attrs) {
+    return _.where(obj, attrs, true);
+  };
+
+  // Return the maximum element or (element-based computation).
+  // Can't optimize arrays of integers longer than 65,535 elements.
+  // See: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=80797
+  _.max = function(obj, iterator, context) {
+    if (!iterator && _.isArray(obj) && obj[0] === +obj[0] && obj.length < 65535) {
+      return Math.max.apply(Math, obj);
+    }
+    if (!iterator && _.isEmpty(obj)) return -Infinity;
+    var result = {computed : -Infinity, value: -Infinity};
+    each(obj, function(value, index, list) {
+      var computed = iterator ? iterator.call(context, value, index, list) : value;
+      computed >= result.computed && (result = {value : value, computed : computed});
+    });
+    return result.value;
+  };
+
+  // Return the minimum element (or element-based computation).
+  _.min = function(obj, iterator, context) {
+    if (!iterator && _.isArray(obj) && obj[0] === +obj[0] && obj.length < 65535) {
+      return Math.min.apply(Math, obj);
+    }
+    if (!iterator && _.isEmpty(obj)) return Infinity;
+    var result = {computed : Infinity, value: Infinity};
+    each(obj, function(value, index, list) {
+      var computed = iterator ? iterator.call(context, value, index, list) : value;
+      computed < result.computed && (result = {value : value, computed : computed});
+    });
+    return result.value;
+  };
+
+  // Shuffle an array.
+  _.shuffle = function(obj) {
+    var rand;
+    var index = 0;
+    var shuffled = [];
+    each(obj, function(value) {
+      rand = _.random(index++);
+      shuffled[index - 1] = shuffled[rand];
+      shuffled[rand] = value;
+    });
+    return shuffled;
+  };
+
+  // An internal function to generate lookup iterators.
+  var lookupIterator = function(value) {
+    return _.isFunction(value) ? value : function(obj){ return obj[value]; };
+  };
+
+  // Sort the object's values by a criterion produced by an iterator.
+  _.sortBy = function(obj, value, context) {
+    var iterator = lookupIterator(value);
+    return _.pluck(_.map(obj, function(value, index, list) {
+      return {
+        value : value,
+        index : index,
+        criteria : iterator.call(context, value, index, list)
+      };
+    }).sort(function(left, right) {
+      var a = left.criteria;
+      var b = right.criteria;
+      if (a !== b) {
+        if (a > b || a === void 0) return 1;
+        if (a < b || b === void 0) return -1;
+      }
+      return left.index < right.index ? -1 : 1;
+    }), 'value');
+  };
+
+  // An internal function used for aggregate "group by" operations.
+  var group = function(obj, value, context, behavior) {
+    var result = {};
+    var iterator = lookupIterator(value || _.identity);
+    each(obj, function(value, index) {
+      var key = iterator.call(context, value, index, obj);
+      behavior(result, key, value);
+    });
+    return result;
+  };
+
+  // Groups the object's values by a criterion. Pass either a string attribute
+  // to group by, or a function that returns the criterion.
+  _.groupBy = function(obj, value, context) {
+    return group(obj, value, context, function(result, key, value) {
+      (_.has(result, key) ? result[key] : (result[key] = [])).push(value);
+    });
+  };
+
+  // Counts instances of an object that group by a certain criterion. Pass
+  // either a string attribute to count by, or a function that returns the
+  // criterion.
+  _.countBy = function(obj, value, context) {
+    return group(obj, value, context, function(result, key) {
+      if (!_.has(result, key)) result[key] = 0;
+      result[key]++;
+    });
+  };
+
+  // Use a comparator function to figure out the smallest index at which
+  // an object should be inserted so as to maintain order. Uses binary search.
+  _.sortedIndex = function(array, obj, iterator, context) {
+    iterator = iterator == null ? _.identity : lookupIterator(iterator);
+    var value = iterator.call(context, obj);
+    var low = 0, high = array.length;
+    while (low < high) {
+      var mid = (low + high) >>> 1;
+      iterator.call(context, array[mid]) < value ? low = mid + 1 : high = mid;
+    }
+    return low;
+  };
+
+  // Safely convert anything iterable into a real, live array.
+  _.toArray = function(obj) {
+    if (!obj) return [];
+    if (_.isArray(obj)) return slice.call(obj);
+    if (obj.length === +obj.length) return _.map(obj, _.identity);
+    return _.values(obj);
+  };
+
+  // Return the number of elements in an object.
+  _.size = function(obj) {
+    if (obj == null) return 0;
+    return (obj.length === +obj.length) ? obj.length : _.keys(obj).length;
+  };
+
+  // Array Functions
+  // ---------------
+
+  // Get the first element of an array. Passing **n** will return the first N
+  // values in the array. Aliased as `head` and `take`. The **guard** check
+  // allows it to work with `_.map`.
+  _.first = _.head = _.take = function(array, n, guard) {
+    if (array == null) return void 0;
+    return (n != null) && !guard ? slice.call(array, 0, n) : array[0];
+  };
+
+  // Returns everything but the last entry of the array. Especially useful on
+  // the arguments object. Passing **n** will return all the values in
+  // the array, excluding the last N. The **guard** check allows it to work with
+  // `_.map`.
+  _.initial = function(array, n, guard) {
+    return slice.call(array, 0, array.length - ((n == null) || guard ? 1 : n));
+  };
+
+  // Get the last element of an array. Passing **n** will return the last N
+  // values in the array. The **guard** check allows it to work with `_.map`.
+  _.last = function(array, n, guard) {
+    if (array == null) return void 0;
+    if ((n != null) && !guard) {
+      return slice.call(array, Math.max(array.length - n, 0));
+    } else {
+      return array[array.length - 1];
+    }
+  };
+
+  // Returns everything but the first entry of the array. Aliased as `tail` and `drop`.
+  // Especially useful on the arguments object. Passing an **n** will return
+  // the rest N values in the array. The **guard**
+  // check allows it to work with `_.map`.
+  _.rest = _.tail = _.drop = function(array, n, guard) {
+    return slice.call(array, (n == null) || guard ? 1 : n);
+  };
+
+  // Trim out all falsy values from an array.
+  _.compact = function(array) {
+    return _.filter(array, _.identity);
+  };
+
+  // Internal implementation of a recursive `flatten` function.
+  var flatten = function(input, shallow, output) {
+    each(input, function(value) {
+      if (_.isArray(value)) {
+        shallow ? push.apply(output, value) : flatten(value, shallow, output);
+      } else {
+        output.push(value);
+      }
+    });
+    return output;
+  };
+
+  // Return a completely flattened version of an array.
+  _.flatten = function(array, shallow) {
+    return flatten(array, shallow, []);
+  };
+
+  // Return a version of the array that does not contain the specified value(s).
+  _.without = function(array) {
+    return _.difference(array, slice.call(arguments, 1));
+  };
+
+  // Produce a duplicate-free version of the array. If the array has already
+  // been sorted, you have the option of using a faster algorithm.
+  // Aliased as `unique`.
+  _.uniq = _.unique = function(array, isSorted, iterator, context) {
+    if (_.isFunction(isSorted)) {
+      context = iterator;
+      iterator = isSorted;
+      isSorted = false;
+    }
+    var initial = iterator ? _.map(array, iterator, context) : array;
+    var results = [];
+    var seen = [];
+    each(initial, function(value, index) {
+      if (isSorted ? (!index || seen[seen.length - 1] !== value) : !_.contains(seen, value)) {
+        seen.push(value);
+        results.push(array[index]);
+      }
+    });
+    return results;
+  };
+
+  // Produce an array that contains the union: each distinct element from all of
+  // the passed-in arrays.
+  _.union = function() {
+    return _.uniq(concat.apply(ArrayProto, arguments));
+  };
+
+  // Produce an array that contains every item shared between all the
+  // passed-in arrays.
+  _.intersection = function(array) {
+    var rest = slice.call(arguments, 1);
+    return _.filter(_.uniq(array), function(item) {
+      return _.every(rest, function(other) {
+        return _.indexOf(other, item) >= 0;
+      });
+    });
+  };
+
+  // Take the difference between one array and a number of other arrays.
+  // Only the elements present in just the first array will remain.
+  _.difference = function(array) {
+    var rest = concat.apply(ArrayProto, slice.call(arguments, 1));
+    return _.filter(array, function(value){ return !_.contains(rest, value); });
+  };
+
+  // Zip together multiple lists into a single array -- elements that share
+  // an index go together.
+  _.zip = function() {
+    var args = slice.call(arguments);
+    var length = _.max(_.pluck(args, 'length'));
+    var results = new Array(length);
+    for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+      results[i] = _.pluck(args, "" + i);
+    }
+    return results;
+  };
+
+  // Converts lists into objects. Pass either a single array of `[key, value]`
+  // pairs, or two parallel arrays of the same length -- one of keys, and one of
+  // the corresponding values.
+  _.object = function(list, values) {
+    if (list == null) return {};
+    var result = {};
+    for (var i = 0, l = list.length; i < l; i++) {
+      if (values) {
+        result[list[i]] = values[i];
+      } else {
+        result[list[i][0]] = list[i][1];
+      }
+    }
+    return result;
+  };
+
+  // If the browser doesn't supply us with indexOf (I'm looking at you, **MSIE**),
+  // we need this function. Return the position of the first occurrence of an
+  // item in an array, or -1 if the item is not included in the array.
+  // Delegates to **ECMAScript 5**'s native `indexOf` if available.
+  // If the array is large and already in sort order, pass `true`
+  // for **isSorted** to use binary search.
+  _.indexOf = function(array, item, isSorted) {
+    if (array == null) return -1;
+    var i = 0, l = array.length;
+    if (isSorted) {
+      if (typeof isSorted == 'number') {
+        i = (isSorted < 0 ? Math.max(0, l + isSorted) : isSorted);
+      } else {
+        i = _.sortedIndex(array, item);
+        return array[i] === item ? i : -1;
+      }
+    }
+    if (nativeIndexOf && array.indexOf === nativeIndexOf) return array.indexOf(item, isSorted);
+    for (; i < l; i++) if (array[i] === item) return i;
+    return -1;
+  };
+
+  // Delegates to **ECMAScript 5**'s native `lastIndexOf` if available.
+  _.lastIndexOf = function(array, item, from) {
+    if (array == null) return -1;
+    var hasIndex = from != null;
+    if (nativeLastIndexOf && array.lastIndexOf === nativeLastIndexOf) {
+      return hasIndex ? array.lastIndexOf(item, from) : array.lastIndexOf(item);
+    }
+    var i = (hasIndex ? from : array.length);
+    while (i--) if (array[i] === item) return i;
+    return -1;
+  };
+
+  // Generate an integer Array containing an arithmetic progression. A port of
+  // the native Python `range()` function. See
+  // [the Python documentation](http://docs.python.org/library/functions.html#range).
+  _.range = function(start, stop, step) {
+    if (arguments.length <= 1) {
+      stop = start || 0;
+      start = 0;
+    }
+    step = arguments[2] || 1;
+
+    var len = Math.max(Math.ceil((stop - start) / step), 0);
+    var idx = 0;
+    var range = new Array(len);
+
+    while(idx < len) {
+      range[idx++] = start;
+      start += step;
+    }
+
+    return range;
+  };
+
+  // Function (ahem) Functions
+  // ------------------
+
+  // Create a function bound to a given object (assigning `this`, and arguments,
+  // optionally). Delegates to **ECMAScript 5**'s native `Function.bind` if
+  // available.
+  _.bind = function(func, context) {
+    if (func.bind === nativeBind && nativeBind) return nativeBind.apply(func, slice.call(arguments, 1));
+    var args = slice.call(arguments, 2);
+    return function() {
+      return func.apply(context, args.concat(slice.call(arguments)));
+    };
+  };
+
+  // Partially apply a function by creating a version that has had some of its
+  // arguments pre-filled, without changing its dynamic `this` context.
+  _.partial = function(func) {
+    var args = slice.call(arguments, 1);
+    return function() {
+      return func.apply(this, args.concat(slice.call(arguments)));
+    };
+  };
+
+  // Bind all of an object's methods to that object. Useful for ensuring that
+  // all callbacks defined on an object belong to it.
+  _.bindAll = function(obj) {
+    var funcs = slice.call(arguments, 1);
+    if (funcs.length === 0) funcs = _.functions(obj);
+    each(funcs, function(f) { obj[f] = _.bind(obj[f], obj); });
+    return obj;
+  };
+
+  // Memoize an expensive function by storing its results.
+  _.memoize = function(func, hasher) {
+    var memo = {};
+    hasher || (hasher = _.identity);
+    return function() {
+      var key = hasher.apply(this, arguments);
+      return _.has(memo, key) ? memo[key] : (memo[key] = func.apply(this, arguments));
+    };
+  };
+
+  // Delays a function for the given number of milliseconds, and then calls
+  // it with the arguments supplied.
+  _.delay = function(func, wait) {
+    var args = slice.call(arguments, 2);
+    return setTimeout(function(){ return func.apply(null, args); }, wait);
+  };
+
+  // Defers a function, scheduling it to run after the current call stack has
+  // cleared.
+  _.defer = function(func) {
+    return _.delay.apply(_, [func, 1].concat(slice.call(arguments, 1)));
+  };
+
+  // Returns a function, that, when invoked, will only be triggered at most once
+  // during a given window of time.
+  _.throttle = function(func, wait) {
+    var context, args, timeout, result;
+    var previous = 0;
+    var later = function() {
+      previous = new Date;
+      timeout = null;
+      result = func.apply(context, args);
+    };
+    return function() {
+      var now = new Date;
+      var remaining = wait - (now - previous);
+      context = this;
+      args = arguments;
+      if (remaining <= 0) {
+        clearTimeout(timeout);
+        timeout = null;
+        previous = now;
+        result = func.apply(context, args);
+      } else if (!timeout) {
+        timeout = setTimeout(later, remaining);
+      }
+      return result;
+    };
+  };
+
+  // Returns a function, that, as long as it continues to be invoked, will not
+  // be triggered. The function will be called after it stops being called for
+  // N milliseconds. If `immediate` is passed, trigger the function on the
+  // leading edge, instead of the trailing.
+  _.debounce = function(func, wait, immediate) {
+    var timeout, result;
+    return function() {
+      var context = this, args = arguments;
+      var later = function() {
+        timeout = null;
+        if (!immediate) result = func.apply(context, args);
+      };
+      var callNow = immediate && !timeout;
+      clearTimeout(timeout);
+      timeout = setTimeout(later, wait);
+      if (callNow) result = func.apply(context, args);
+      return result;
+    };
+  };
+
+  // Returns a function that will be executed at most one time, no matter how
+  // often you call it. Useful for lazy initialization.
+  _.once = function(func) {
+    var ran = false, memo;
+    return function() {
+      if (ran) return memo;
+      ran = true;
+      memo = func.apply(this, arguments);
+      func = null;
+      return memo;
+    };
+  };
+
+  // Returns the first function passed as an argument to the second,
+  // allowing you to adjust arguments, run code before and after, and
+  // conditionally execute the original function.
+  _.wrap = function(func, wrapper) {
+    return function() {
+      var args = [func];
+      push.apply(args, arguments);
+      return wrapper.apply(this, args);
+    };
+  };
+
+  // Returns a function that is the composition of a list of functions, each
+  // consuming the return value of the function that follows.
+  _.compose = function() {
+    var funcs = arguments;
+    return function() {
+      var args = arguments;
+      for (var i = funcs.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
+        args = [funcs[i].apply(this, args)];
+      }
+      return args[0];
+    };
+  };
+
+  // Returns a function that will only be executed after being called N times.
+  _.after = function(times, func) {
+    if (times <= 0) return func();
+    return function() {
+      if (--times < 1) {
+        return func.apply(this, arguments);
+      }
+    };
+  };
+
+  // Object Functions
+  // ----------------
+
+  // Retrieve the names of an object's properties.
+  // Delegates to **ECMAScript 5**'s native `Object.keys`
+  _.keys = nativeKeys || function(obj) {
+    if (obj !== Object(obj)) throw new TypeError('Invalid object');
+    var keys = [];
+    for (var key in obj) if (_.has(obj, key)) keys[keys.length] = key;
+    return keys;
+  };
+
+  // Retrieve the values of an object's properties.
+  _.values = function(obj) {
+    var values = [];
+    for (var key in obj) if (_.has(obj, key)) values.push(obj[key]);
+    return values;
+  };
+
+  // Convert an object into a list of `[key, value]` pairs.
+  _.pairs = function(obj) {
+    var pairs = [];
+    for (var key in obj) if (_.has(obj, key)) pairs.push([key, obj[key]]);
+    return pairs;
+  };
+
+  // Invert the keys and values of an object. The values must be serializable.
+  _.invert = function(obj) {
+    var result = {};
+    for (var key in obj) if (_.has(obj, key)) result[obj[key]] = key;
+    return result;
+  };
+
+  // Return a sorted list of the function names available on the object.
+  // Aliased as `methods`
+  _.functions = _.methods = function(obj) {
+    var names = [];
+    for (var key in obj) {
+      if (_.isFunction(obj[key])) names.push(key);
+    }
+    return names.sort();
+  };
+
+  // Extend a given object with all the properties in passed-in object(s).
+  _.extend = function(obj) {
+    each(slice.call(arguments, 1), function(source) {
+      if (source) {
+        for (var prop in source) {
+          obj[prop] = source[prop];
+        }
+      }
+    });
+    return obj;
+  };
+
+  // Return a copy of the object only containing the whitelisted properties.
+  _.pick = function(obj) {
+    var copy = {};
+    var keys = concat.apply(ArrayProto, slice.call(arguments, 1));
+    each(keys, function(key) {
+      if (key in obj) copy[key] = obj[key];
+    });
+    return copy;
+  };
+
+   // Return a copy of the object without the blacklisted properties.
+  _.omit = function(obj) {
+    var copy = {};
+    var keys = concat.apply(ArrayProto, slice.call(arguments, 1));
+    for (var key in obj) {
+      if (!_.contains(keys, key)) copy[key] = obj[key];
+    }
+    return copy;
+  };
+
+  // Fill in a given object with default properties.
+  _.defaults = function(obj) {
+    each(slice.call(arguments, 1), function(source) {
+      if (source) {
+        for (var prop in source) {
+          if (obj[prop] == null) obj[prop] = source[prop];
+        }
+      }
+    });
+    return obj;
+  };
+
+  // Create a (shallow-cloned) duplicate of an object.
+  _.clone = function(obj) {
+    if (!_.isObject(obj)) return obj;
+    return _.isArray(obj) ? obj.slice() : _.extend({}, obj);
+  };
+
+  // Invokes interceptor with the obj, and then returns obj.
+  // The primary purpose of this method is to "tap into" a method chain, in
+  // order to perform operations on intermediate results within the chain.
+  _.tap = function(obj, interceptor) {
+    interceptor(obj);
+    return obj;
+  };
+
+  // Internal recursive comparison function for `isEqual`.
+  var eq = function(a, b, aStack, bStack) {
+    // Identical objects are equal. `0 === -0`, but they aren't identical.
+    // See the Harmony `egal` proposal: http://wiki.ecmascript.org/doku.php?id=harmony:egal.
+    if (a === b) return a !== 0 || 1 / a == 1 / b;
+    // A strict comparison is necessary because `null == undefined`.
+    if (a == null || b == null) return a === b;
+    // Unwrap any wrapped objects.
+    if (a instanceof _) a = a._wrapped;
+    if (b instanceof _) b = b._wrapped;
+    // Compare `[[Class]]` names.
+    var className = toString.call(a);
+    if (className != toString.call(b)) return false;
+    switch (className) {
+      // Strings, numbers, dates, and booleans are compared by value.
+      case '[object String]':
+        // Primitives and their corresponding object wrappers are equivalent; thus, `"5"` is
+        // equivalent to `new String("5")`.
+        return a == String(b);
+      case '[object Number]':
+        // `NaN`s are equivalent, but non-reflexive. An `egal` comparison is performed for
+        // other numeric values.
+        return a != +a ? b != +b : (a == 0 ? 1 / a == 1 / b : a == +b);
+      case '[object Date]':
+      case '[object Boolean]':
+        // Coerce dates and booleans to numeric primitive values. Dates are compared by their
+        // millisecond representations. Note that invalid dates with millisecond representations
+        // of `NaN` are not equivalent.
+        return +a == +b;
+      // RegExps are compared by their source patterns and flags.
+      case '[object RegExp]':
+        return a.source == b.source &&
+               a.global == b.global &&
+               a.multiline == b.multiline &&
+               a.ignoreCase == b.ignoreCase;
+    }
+    if (typeof a != 'object' || typeof b != 'object') return false;
+    // Assume equality for cyclic structures. The algorithm for detecting cyclic
+    // structures is adapted from ES 5.1 section 15.12.3, abstract operation `JO`.
+    var length = aStack.length;
+    while (length--) {
+      // Linear search. Performance is inversely proportional to the number of
+      // unique nested structures.
+      if (aStack[length] == a) return bStack[length] == b;
+    }
+    // Add the first object to the stack of traversed objects.
+    aStack.push(a);
+    bStack.push(b);
+    var size = 0, result = true;
+    // Recursively compare objects and arrays.
+    if (className == '[object Array]') {
+      // Compare array lengths to determine if a deep comparison is necessary.
+      size = a.length;
+      result = size == b.length;
+      if (result) {
+        // Deep compare the contents, ignoring non-numeric properties.
+        while (size--) {
+          if (!(result = eq(a[size], b[size], aStack, bStack))) break;
+        }
+      }
+    } else {
+      // Objects with different constructors are not equivalent, but `Object`s
+      // from different frames are.
+      var aCtor = a.constructor, bCtor = b.constructor;
+      if (aCtor !== bCtor && !(_.isFunction(aCtor) && (aCtor instanceof aCtor) &&
+                               _.isFunction(bCtor) && (bCtor instanceof bCtor))) {
+        return false;
+      }
+      // Deep compare objects.
+      for (var key in a) {
+        if (_.has(a, key)) {
+          // Count the expected number of properties.
+          size++;
+          // Deep compare each member.
+          if (!(result = _.has(b, key) && eq(a[key], b[key], aStack, bStack))) break;
+        }
+      }
+      // Ensure that both objects contain the same number of properties.
+      if (result) {
+        for (key in b) {
+          if (_.has(b, key) && !(size--)) break;
+        }
+        result = !size;
+      }
+    }
+    // Remove the first object from the stack of traversed objects.
+    aStack.pop();
+    bStack.pop();
+    return result;
+  };
+
+  // Perform a deep comparison to check if two objects are equal.
+  _.isEqual = function(a, b) {
+    return eq(a, b, [], []);
+  };
+
+  // Is a given array, string, or object empty?
+  // An "empty" object has no enumerable own-properties.
+  _.isEmpty = function(obj) {
+    if (obj == null) return true;
+    if (_.isArray(obj) || _.isString(obj)) return obj.length === 0;
+    for (var key in obj) if (_.has(obj, key)) return false;
+    return true;
+  };
+
+  // Is a given value a DOM element?
+  _.isElement = function(obj) {
+    return !!(obj && obj.nodeType === 1);
+  };
+
+  // Is a given value an array?
+  // Delegates to ECMA5's native Array.isArray
+  _.isArray = nativeIsArray || function(obj) {
+    return toString.call(obj) == '[object Array]';
+  };
+
+  // Is a given variable an object?
+  _.isObject = function(obj) {
+    return obj === Object(obj);
+  };
+
+  // Add some isType methods: isArguments, isFunction, isString, isNumber, isDate, isRegExp.
+  each(['Arguments', 'Function', 'String', 'Number', 'Date', 'RegExp'], function(name) {
+    _['is' + name] = function(obj) {
+      return toString.call(obj) == '[object ' + name + ']';
+    };
+  });
+
+  // Define a fallback version of the method in browsers (ahem, IE), where
+  // there isn't any inspectable "Arguments" type.
+  if (!_.isArguments(arguments)) {
+    _.isArguments = function(obj) {
+      return !!(obj && _.has(obj, 'callee'));
+    };
+  }
+
+  // Optimize `isFunction` if appropriate.
+  if (typeof (/./) !== 'function') {
+    _.isFunction = function(obj) {
+      return typeof obj === 'function';
+    };
+  }
+
+  // Is a given object a finite number?
+  _.isFinite = function(obj) {
+    return isFinite(obj) && !isNaN(parseFloat(obj));
+  };
+
+  // Is the given value `NaN`? (NaN is the only number which does not equal itself).
+  _.isNaN = function(obj) {
+    return _.isNumber(obj) && obj != +obj;
+  };
+
+  // Is a given value a boolean?
+  _.isBoolean = function(obj) {
+    return obj === true || obj === false || toString.call(obj) == '[object Boolean]';
+  };
+
+  // Is a given value equal to null?
+  _.isNull = function(obj) {
+    return obj === null;
+  };
+
+  // Is a given variable undefined?
+  _.isUndefined = function(obj) {
+    return obj === void 0;
+  };
+
+  // Shortcut function for checking if an object has a given property directly
+  // on itself (in other words, not on a prototype).
+  _.has = function(obj, key) {
+    return hasOwnProperty.call(obj, key);
+  };
+
+  // Utility Functions
+  // -----------------
+
+  // Run Underscore.js in *noConflict* mode, returning the `_` variable to its
+  // previous owner. Returns a reference to the Underscore object.
+  _.noConflict = function() {
+    root._ = previousUnderscore;
+    return this;
+  };
+
+  // Keep the identity function around for default iterators.
+  _.identity = function(value) {
+    return value;
+  };
+
+  // Run a function **n** times.
+  _.times = function(n, iterator, context) {
+    var accum = Array(n);
+    for (var i = 0; i < n; i++) accum[i] = iterator.call(context, i);
+    return accum;
+  };
+
+  // Return a random integer between min and max (inclusive).
+  _.random = function(min, max) {
+    if (max == null) {
+      max = min;
+      min = 0;
+    }
+    return min + Math.floor(Math.random() * (max - min + 1));
+  };
+
+  // List of HTML entities for escaping.
+  var entityMap = {
+    escape: {
+      '&': '&',
+      '<': '<',
+      '>': '>',
+      '"': '"',
+      "'": '&#x27;',
+      '/': '&#x2F;'
+    }
+  };
+  entityMap.unescape = _.invert(entityMap.escape);
+
+  // Regexes containing the keys and values listed immediately above.
+  var entityRegexes = {
+    escape:   new RegExp('[' + _.keys(entityMap.escape).join('') + ']', 'g'),
+    unescape: new RegExp('(' + _.keys(entityMap.unescape).join('|') + ')', 'g')
+  };
+
+  // Functions for escaping and unescaping strings to/from HTML interpolation.
+  _.each(['escape', 'unescape'], function(method) {
+    _[method] = function(string) {
+      if (string == null) return '';
+      return ('' + string).replace(entityRegexes[method], function(match) {
+        return entityMap[method][match];
+      });
+    };
+  });
+
+  // If the value of the named property is a function then invoke it;
+  // otherwise, return it.
+  _.result = function(object, property) {
+    if (object == null) return null;
+    var value = object[property];
+    return _.isFunction(value) ? value.call(object) : value;
+  };
+
+  // Add your own custom functions to the Underscore object.
+  _.mixin = function(obj) {
+    each(_.functions(obj), function(name){
+      var func = _[name] = obj[name];
+      _.prototype[name] = function() {
+        var args = [this._wrapped];
+        push.apply(args, arguments);
+        return result.call(this, func.apply(_, args));
+      };
+    });
+  };
+
+  // Generate a unique integer id (unique within the entire client session).
+  // Useful for temporary DOM ids.
+  var idCounter = 0;
+  _.uniqueId = function(prefix) {
+    var id = ++idCounter + '';
+    return prefix ? prefix + id : id;
+  };
+
+  // By default, Underscore uses ERB-style template delimiters, change the
+  // following template settings to use alternative delimiters.
+  _.templateSettings = {
+    evaluate    : /<%([\s\S]+?)%>/g,
+    interpolate : /<%=([\s\S]+?)%>/g,
+    escape      : /<%-([\s\S]+?)%>/g
+  };
+
+  // When customizing `templateSettings`, if you don't want to define an
+  // interpolation, evaluation or escaping regex, we need one that is
+  // guaranteed not to match.
+  var noMatch = /(.)^/;
+
+  // Certain characters need to be escaped so that they can be put into a
+  // string literal.
+  var escapes = {
+    "'":      "'",
+    '\\':     '\\',
+    '\r':     'r',
+    '\n':     'n',
+    '\t':     't',
+    '\u2028': 'u2028',
+    '\u2029': 'u2029'
+  };
+
+  var escaper = /\\|'|\r|\n|\t|\u2028|\u2029/g;
+
+  // JavaScript micro-templating, similar to John Resig's implementation.
+  // Underscore templating handles arbitrary delimiters, preserves whitespace,
+  // and correctly escapes quotes within interpolated code.
+  _.template = function(text, data, settings) {
+    var render;
+    settings = _.defaults({}, settings, _.templateSettings);
+
+    // Combine delimiters into one regular expression via alternation.
+    var matcher = new RegExp([
+      (settings.escape || noMatch).source,
+      (settings.interpolate || noMatch).source,
+      (settings.evaluate || noMatch).source
+    ].join('|') + '|$', 'g');
+
+    // Compile the template source, escaping string literals appropriately.
+    var index = 0;
+    var source = "__p+='";
+    text.replace(matcher, function(match, escape, interpolate, evaluate, offset) {
+      source += text.slice(index, offset)
+        .replace(escaper, function(match) { return '\\' + escapes[match]; });
+
+      if (escape) {
+        source += "'+\n((__t=(" + escape + "))==null?'':_.escape(__t))+\n'";
+      }
+      if (interpolate) {
+        source += "'+\n((__t=(" + interpolate + "))==null?'':__t)+\n'";
+      }
+      if (evaluate) {
+        source += "';\n" + evaluate + "\n__p+='";
+      }
+      index = offset + match.length;
+      return match;
+    });
+    source += "';\n";
+
+    // If a variable is not specified, place data values in local scope.
+    if (!settings.variable) source = 'with(obj||{}){\n' + source + '}\n';
+
+    source = "var __t,__p='',__j=Array.prototype.join," +
+      "print=function(){__p+=__j.call(arguments,'');};\n" +
+      source + "return __p;\n";
+
+    try {
+      render = new Function(settings.variable || 'obj', '_', source);
+    } catch (e) {
+      e.source = source;
+      throw e;
+    }
+
+    if (data) return render(data, _);
+    var template = function(data) {
+      return render.call(this, data, _);
+    };
+
+    // Provide the compiled function source as a convenience for precompilation.
+    template.source = 'function(' + (settings.variable || 'obj') + '){\n' + source + '}';
+
+    return template;
+  };
+
+  // Add a "chain" function, which will delegate to the wrapper.
+  _.chain = function(obj) {
+    return _(obj).chain();
+  };
+
+  // OOP
+  // ---------------
+  // If Underscore is called as a function, it returns a wrapped object that
+  // can be used OO-style. This wrapper holds altered versions of all the
+  // underscore functions. Wrapped objects may be chained.
+
+  // Helper function to continue chaining intermediate results.
+  var result = function(obj) {
+    return this._chain ? _(obj).chain() : obj;
+  };
+
+  // Add all of the Underscore functions to the wrapper object.
+  _.mixin(_);
+
+  // Add all mutator Array functions to the wrapper.
+  each(['pop', 'push', 'reverse', 'shift', 'sort', 'splice', 'unshift'], function(name) {
+    var method = ArrayProto[name];
+    _.prototype[name] = function() {
+      var obj = this._wrapped;
+      method.apply(obj, arguments);
+      if ((name == 'shift' || name == 'splice') && obj.length === 0) delete obj[0];
+      return result.call(this, obj);
+    };
+  });
+
+  // Add all accessor Array functions to the wrapper.
+  each(['concat', 'join', 'slice'], function(name) {
+    var method = ArrayProto[name];
+    _.prototype[name] = function() {
+      return result.call(this, method.apply(this._wrapped, arguments));
+    };
+  });
+
+  _.extend(_.prototype, {
+
+    // Start chaining a wrapped Underscore object.
+    chain: function() {
+      this._chain = true;
+      return this;
+    },
+
+    // Extracts the result from a wrapped and chained object.
+    value: function() {
+      return this._wrapped;
+    }
+
+  });
+
+}).call(this);

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+/*
+ * websupport.js
+ * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ *
+ * sphinx.websupport utilties for all documentation.
+ *
+ * :copyright: Copyright 2007-2014 by the Sphinx team, see AUTHORS.
+ * :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
+ *
+ */
+
+(function($) {
+  $.fn.autogrow = function() {
+    return this.each(function() {
+    var textarea = this;
+
+    $.fn.autogrow.resize(textarea);
+
+    $(textarea)
+      .focus(function() {
+        textarea.interval = setInterval(function() {
+          $.fn.autogrow.resize(textarea);
+        }, 500);
+      })
+      .blur(function() {
+        clearInterval(textarea.interval);
+      });
+    });
+  };
+
+  $.fn.autogrow.resize = function(textarea) {
+    var lineHeight = parseInt($(textarea).css('line-height'), 10);
+    var lines = textarea.value.split('\n');
+    var columns = textarea.cols;
+    var lineCount = 0;
+    $.each(lines, function() {
+      lineCount += Math.ceil(this.length / columns) || 1;
+    });
+    var height = lineHeight * (lineCount + 1);
+    $(textarea).css('height', height);
+  };
+})(jQuery);
+
+(function($) {
+  var comp, by;
+
+  function init() {
+    initEvents();
+    initComparator();
+  }
+
+  function initEvents() {
+    $('a.comment-close').live("click", function(event) {
+      event.preventDefault();
+      hide($(this).attr('id').substring(2));
+    });
+    $('a.vote').live("click", function(event) {
+      event.preventDefault();
+      handleVote($(this));
+    });
+    $('a.reply').live("click", function(event) {
+      event.preventDefault();
+      openReply($(this).attr('id').substring(2));
+    });
+    $('a.close-reply').live("click", function(event) {
+      event.preventDefault();
+      closeReply($(this).attr('id').substring(2));
+    });
+    $('a.sort-option').live("click", function(event) {
+      event.preventDefault();
+      handleReSort($(this));
+    });
+    $('a.show-proposal').live("click", function(event) {
+      event.preventDefault();
+      showProposal($(this).attr('id').substring(2));
+    });
+    $('a.hide-proposal').live("click", function(event) {
+      event.preventDefault();
+      hideProposal($(this).attr('id').substring(2));
+    });
+    $('a.show-propose-change').live("click", function(event) {
+      event.preventDefault();
+      showProposeChange($(this).attr('id').substring(2));
+    });
+    $('a.hide-propose-change').live("click", function(event) {
+      event.preventDefault();
+      hideProposeChange($(this).attr('id').substring(2));
+    });
+    $('a.accept-comment').live("click", function(event) {
+      event.preventDefault();
+      acceptComment($(this).attr('id').substring(2));
+    });
+    $('a.delete-comment').live("click", function(event) {
+      event.preventDefault();
+      deleteComment($(this).attr('id').substring(2));
+    });
+    $('a.comment-markup').live("click", function(event) {
+      event.preventDefault();
+      toggleCommentMarkupBox($(this).attr('id').substring(2));
+    });
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Set comp, which is a comparator function used for sorting and
+   * inserting comments into the list.
+   */
+  function setComparator() {
+    // If the first three letters are "asc", sort in ascending order
+    // and remove the prefix.
+    if (by.substring(0,3) == 'asc') {
+      var i = by.substring(3);
+      comp = function(a, b) { return a[i] - b[i]; };
+    } else {
+      // Otherwise sort in descending order.
+      comp = function(a, b) { return b[by] - a[by]; };
+    }
+
+    // Reset link styles and format the selected sort option.
+    $('a.sel').attr('href', '#').removeClass('sel');
+    $('a.by' + by).removeAttr('href').addClass('sel');
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Create a comp function. If the user has preferences stored in
+   * the sortBy cookie, use those, otherwise use the default.
+   */
+  function initComparator() {
+    by = 'rating'; // Default to sort by rating.
+    // If the sortBy cookie is set, use that instead.
+    if (document.cookie.length > 0) {
+      var start = document.cookie.indexOf('sortBy=');
+      if (start != -1) {
+        start = start + 7;
+        var end = document.cookie.indexOf(";", start);
+        if (end == -1) {
+          end = document.cookie.length;
+          by = unescape(document.cookie.substring(start, end));
+        }
+      }
+    }
+    setComparator();
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Show a comment div.
+   */
+  function show(id) {
+    $('#ao' + id).hide();
+    $('#ah' + id).show();
+    var context = $.extend({id: id}, opts);
+    var popup = $(renderTemplate(popupTemplate, context)).hide();
+    popup.find('textarea[name="proposal"]').hide();
+    popup.find('a.by' + by).addClass('sel');
+    var form = popup.find('#cf' + id);
+    form.submit(function(event) {
+      event.preventDefault();
+      addComment(form);
+    });
+    $('#s' + id).after(popup);
+    popup.slideDown('fast', function() {
+      getComments(id);
+    });
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Hide a comment div.
+   */
+  function hide(id) {
+    $('#ah' + id).hide();
+    $('#ao' + id).show();
+    var div = $('#sc' + id);
+    div.slideUp('fast', function() {
+      div.remove();
+    });
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Perform an ajax request to get comments for a node
+   * and insert the comments into the comments tree.
+   */
+  function getComments(id) {
+    $.ajax({
+     type: 'GET',
+     url: opts.getCommentsURL,
+     data: {node: id},
+     success: function(data, textStatus, request) {
+       var ul = $('#cl' + id);
+       var speed = 100;
+       $('#cf' + id)
+         .find('textarea[name="proposal"]')
+         .data('source', data.source);
+
+       if (data.comments.length === 0) {
+         ul.html('<li>No comments yet.</li>');
+         ul.data('empty', true);
+       } else {
+         // If there are comments, sort them and put them in the list.
+         var comments = sortComments(data.comments);
+         speed = data.comments.length * 100;
+         appendComments(comments, ul);
+         ul.data('empty', false);
+       }
+       $('#cn' + id).slideUp(speed + 200);
+       ul.slideDown(speed);
+     },
+     error: function(request, textStatus, error) {
+       showError('Oops, there was a problem retrieving the comments.');
+     },
+     dataType: 'json'
+    });
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Add a comment via ajax and insert the comment into the comment tree.
+   */
+  function addComment(form) {
+    var node_id = form.find('input[name="node"]').val();
+    var parent_id = form.find('input[name="parent"]').val();
+    var text = form.find('textarea[name="comment"]').val();
+    var proposal = form.find('textarea[name="proposal"]').val();
+
+    if (text == '') {
+      showError('Please enter a comment.');
+      return;
+    }
+
+    // Disable the form that is being submitted.
+    form.find('textarea,input').attr('disabled', 'disabled');
+
+    // Send the comment to the server.
+    $.ajax({
+      type: "POST",
+      url: opts.addCommentURL,
+      dataType: 'json',
+      data: {
+        node: node_id,
+        parent: parent_id,
+        text: text,
+        proposal: proposal
+      },
+      success: function(data, textStatus, error) {
+        // Reset the form.
+        if (node_id) {
+          hideProposeChange(node_id);
+        }
+        form.find('textarea')
+          .val('')
+          .add(form.find('input'))
+          .removeAttr('disabled');
+	var ul = $('#cl' + (node_id || parent_id));
+        if (ul.data('empty')) {
+          $(ul).empty();
+          ul.data('empty', false);
+        }
+        insertComment(data.comment);
+        var ao = $('#ao' + node_id);
+        ao.find('img').attr({'src': opts.commentBrightImage});
+        if (node_id) {
+          // if this was a "root" comment, remove the commenting box
+          // (the user can get it back by reopening the comment popup)
+          $('#ca' + node_id).slideUp();
+        }
+      },
+      error: function(request, textStatus, error) {
+        form.find('textarea,input').removeAttr('disabled');
+        showError('Oops, there was a problem adding the comment.');
+      }
+    });
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Recursively append comments to the main comment list and children
+   * lists, creating the comment tree.
+   */
+  function appendComments(comments, ul) {
+    $.each(comments, function() {
+      var div = createCommentDiv(this);
+      ul.append($(document.createElement('li')).html(div));
+      appendComments(this.children, div.find('ul.comment-children'));
+      // To avoid stagnating data, don't store the comments children in data.
+      this.children = null;
+      div.data('comment', this);
+    });
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * After adding a new comment, it must be inserted in the correct
+   * location in the comment tree.
+   */
+  function insertComment(comment) {
+    var div = createCommentDiv(comment);
+
+    // To avoid stagnating data, don't store the comments children in data.
+    comment.children = null;
+    div.data('comment', comment);
+
+    var ul = $('#cl' + (comment.node || comment.parent));
+    var siblings = getChildren(ul);
+
+    var li = $(document.createElement('li'));
+    li.hide();
+
+    // Determine where in the parents children list to insert this comment.
+    for(i=0; i < siblings.length; i++) {
+      if (comp(comment, siblings[i]) <= 0) {
+        $('#cd' + siblings[i].id)
+          .parent()
+          .before(li.html(div));
+        li.slideDown('fast');
+        return;
+      }
+    }
+
+    // If we get here, this comment rates lower than all the others,
+    // or it is the only comment in the list.
+    ul.append(li.html(div));
+    li.slideDown('fast');
+  }
+
+  function acceptComment(id) {
+    $.ajax({
+      type: 'POST',
+      url: opts.acceptCommentURL,
+      data: {id: id},
+      success: function(data, textStatus, request) {
+        $('#cm' + id).fadeOut('fast');
+        $('#cd' + id).removeClass('moderate');
+      },
+      error: function(request, textStatus, error) {
+        showError('Oops, there was a problem accepting the comment.');
+      }
+    });
+  }
+
+  function deleteComment(id) {
+    $.ajax({
+      type: 'POST',
+      url: opts.deleteCommentURL,
+      data: {id: id},
+      success: function(data, textStatus, request) {
+        var div = $('#cd' + id);
+        if (data == 'delete') {
+          // Moderator mode: remove the comment and all children immediately
+          div.slideUp('fast', function() {
+            div.remove();
+          });
+          return;
+        }
+        // User mode: only mark the comment as deleted
+        div
+          .find('span.user-id:first')
+          .text('[deleted]').end()
+          .find('div.comment-text:first')
+          .text('[deleted]').end()
+          .find('#cm' + id + ', #dc' + id + ', #ac' + id + ', #rc' + id +
+                ', #sp' + id + ', #hp' + id + ', #cr' + id + ', #rl' + id)
+          .remove();
+        var comment = div.data('comment');
+        comment.username = '[deleted]';
+        comment.text = '[deleted]';
+        div.data('comment', comment);
+      },
+      error: function(request, textStatus, error) {
+        showError('Oops, there was a problem deleting the comment.');
+      }
+    });
+  }
+
+  function showProposal(id) {
+    $('#sp' + id).hide();
+    $('#hp' + id).show();
+    $('#pr' + id).slideDown('fast');
+  }
+
+  function hideProposal(id) {
+    $('#hp' + id).hide();
+    $('#sp' + id).show();
+    $('#pr' + id).slideUp('fast');
+  }
+
+  function showProposeChange(id) {
+    $('#pc' + id).hide();
+    $('#hc' + id).show();
+    var textarea = $('#pt' + id);
+    textarea.val(textarea.data('source'));
+    $.fn.autogrow.resize(textarea[0]);
+    textarea.slideDown('fast');
+  }
+
+  function hideProposeChange(id) {
+    $('#hc' + id).hide();
+    $('#pc' + id).show();
+    var textarea = $('#pt' + id);
+    textarea.val('').removeAttr('disabled');
+    textarea.slideUp('fast');
+  }
+
+  function toggleCommentMarkupBox(id) {
+    $('#mb' + id).toggle();
+  }
+
+  /** Handle when the user clicks on a sort by link. */
+  function handleReSort(link) {
+    var classes = link.attr('class').split(/\s+/);
+    for (var i=0; i<classes.length; i++) {
+      if (classes[i] != 'sort-option') {
+	by = classes[i].substring(2);
+      }
+    }
+    setComparator();
+    // Save/update the sortBy cookie.
+    var expiration = new Date();
+    expiration.setDate(expiration.getDate() + 365);
+    document.cookie= 'sortBy=' + escape(by) +
+                     ';expires=' + expiration.toUTCString();
+    $('ul.comment-ul').each(function(index, ul) {
+      var comments = getChildren($(ul), true);
+      comments = sortComments(comments);
+      appendComments(comments, $(ul).empty());
+    });
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Function to process a vote when a user clicks an arrow.
+   */
+  function handleVote(link) {
+    if (!opts.voting) {
+      showError("You'll need to login to vote.");
+      return;
+    }
+
+    var id = link.attr('id');
+    if (!id) {
+      // Didn't click on one of the voting arrows.
+      return;
+    }
+    // If it is an unvote, the new vote value is 0,
+    // Otherwise it's 1 for an upvote, or -1 for a downvote.
+    var value = 0;
+    if (id.charAt(1) != 'u') {
+      value = id.charAt(0) == 'u' ? 1 : -1;
+    }
+    // The data to be sent to the server.
+    var d = {
+      comment_id: id.substring(2),
+      value: value
+    };
+
+    // Swap the vote and unvote links.
+    link.hide();
+    $('#' + id.charAt(0) + (id.charAt(1) == 'u' ? 'v' : 'u') + d.comment_id)
+      .show();
+
+    // The div the comment is displayed in.
+    var div = $('div#cd' + d.comment_id);
+    var data = div.data('comment');
+
+    // If this is not an unvote, and the other vote arrow has
+    // already been pressed, unpress it.
+    if ((d.value !== 0) && (data.vote === d.value * -1)) {
+      $('#' + (d.value == 1 ? 'd' : 'u') + 'u' + d.comment_id).hide();
+      $('#' + (d.value == 1 ? 'd' : 'u') + 'v' + d.comment_id).show();
+    }
+
+    // Update the comments rating in the local data.
+    data.rating += (data.vote === 0) ? d.value : (d.value - data.vote);
+    data.vote = d.value;
+    div.data('comment', data);
+
+    // Change the rating text.
+    div.find('.rating:first')
+      .text(data.rating + ' point' + (data.rating == 1 ? '' : 's'));
+
+    // Send the vote information to the server.
+    $.ajax({
+      type: "POST",
+      url: opts.processVoteURL,
+      data: d,
+      error: function(request, textStatus, error) {
+        showError('Oops, there was a problem casting that vote.');
+      }
+    });
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Open a reply form used to reply to an existing comment.
+   */
+  function openReply(id) {
+    // Swap out the reply link for the hide link
+    $('#rl' + id).hide();
+    $('#cr' + id).show();
+
+    // Add the reply li to the children ul.
+    var div = $(renderTemplate(replyTemplate, {id: id})).hide();
+    $('#cl' + id)
+      .prepend(div)
+      // Setup the submit handler for the reply form.
+      .find('#rf' + id)
+      .submit(function(event) {
+        event.preventDefault();
+        addComment($('#rf' + id));
+        closeReply(id);
+      })
+      .find('input[type=button]')
+      .click(function() {
+        closeReply(id);
+      });
+    div.slideDown('fast', function() {
+      $('#rf' + id).find('textarea').focus();
+    });
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Close the reply form opened with openReply.
+   */
+  function closeReply(id) {
+    // Remove the reply div from the DOM.
+    $('#rd' + id).slideUp('fast', function() {
+      $(this).remove();
+    });
+
+    // Swap out the hide link for the reply link
+    $('#cr' + id).hide();
+    $('#rl' + id).show();
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Recursively sort a tree of comments using the comp comparator.
+   */
+  function sortComments(comments) {
+    comments.sort(comp);
+    $.each(comments, function() {
+      this.children = sortComments(this.children);
+    });
+    return comments;
+  }
+
+  /**
+   * Get the children comments from a ul. If recursive is true,
+   * recursively include childrens' children.
+   */
+  function getChildren(ul, recursive) {
+    var children = [];
+    ul.children().children("[id^='cd']")
+      .each(function() {
+        var comment = $(this).data('comment');
+        if (recursive)
+          comment.children = getChildren($(this).find('#cl' + comment.id), true);
+        children.push(comment);
+      });
+    return children;
+  }
+
+  /** Create a div to display a comment in. */
+  function createCommentDiv(comment) {
+    if (!comment.displayed && !opts.moderator) {
+      return $('<div class="moderate">Thank you!  Your comment will show up '
+               + 'once it is has been approved by a moderator.</div>');
+    }
+    // Prettify the comment rating.
+    comment.pretty_rating = comment.rating + ' point' +
+      (comment.rating == 1 ? '' : 's');
+    // Make a class (for displaying not yet moderated comments differently)
+    comment.css_class = comment.displayed ? '' : ' moderate';
+    // Create a div for this comment.
+    var context = $.extend({}, opts, comment);
+    var div = $(renderTemplate(commentTemplate, context));
+
+    // If the user has voted on this comment, highlight the correct arrow.
+    if (comment.vote) {
+      var direction = (comment.vote == 1) ? 'u' : 'd';
+      div.find('#' + direction + 'v' + comment.id).hide();
+      div.find('#' + direction + 'u' + comment.id).show();
+    }
+
+    if (opts.moderator || comment.text != '[deleted]') {
+      div.find('a.reply').show();
+      if (comment.proposal_diff)
+        div.find('#sp' + comment.id).show();
+      if (opts.moderator && !comment.displayed)
+        div.find('#cm' + comment.id).show();
+      if (opts.moderator || (opts.username == comment.username))
+        div.find('#dc' + comment.id).show();
+    }
+    return div;
+  }
+
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+  <head>
+    <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
+    
+    <title>Index — LLVM 4 documentation</title>
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+    <script type="text/javascript" src="_static/underscore.js"></script>
+    <script type="text/javascript" src="_static/doctools.js"></script>
+    <link rel="top" title="LLVM 4 documentation" href="index.html" />
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+<div class="logo">
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+    <img src="_static/logo.png"
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+        <li class="right" style="margin-right: 10px">
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+  <li><a href="index.html">Documentation</a>»</li>
+ 
+      </ul>
+    </div>
+
+
+    <div class="document">
+      <div class="documentwrapper">
+          <div class="body">
+            
+
+<h1 id="index">Index</h1>
+
+<div class="genindex-jumpbox">
+ <a href="#Symbols"><strong>Symbols</strong></a>
+ | <a href="#C"><strong>C</strong></a>
+ | <a href="#L"><strong>L</strong></a>
+ | <a href="#T"><strong>T</strong></a>
+ 
+</div>
+<h2 id="Symbols">Symbols</h2>
+<table style="width: 100%" class="indextable genindextable"><tr>
+  <td style="width: 33%" valign="top"><dl>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --check-prefix prefix
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/FileCheck.html#cmdoption--check-prefix">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --check-prefixes prefix1,prefix2,...
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/FileCheck.html#cmdoption--check-prefixes">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --config-prefix=NAME
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption--config-prefix">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --debug
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption--debug">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --debug-syms, -a
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-nm.html#cmdoption-llvm-nm--debug-syms">llvm-nm command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --defined-only
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-nm.html#cmdoption-llvm-nm--defined-only">llvm-nm command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --disable-excess-fp-precision
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption--disable-excess-fp-precision">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --disable-fp-elim
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption--disable-fp-elim">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --dynamic, -D
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-nm.html#cmdoption-llvm-nm--dynamic">llvm-nm command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --enable-no-infs-fp-math
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption--enable-no-infs-fp-math">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --enable-no-nans-fp-math
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption--enable-no-nans-fp-math">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --enable-unsafe-fp-math
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption--enable-unsafe-fp-math">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --extern-only, -g
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-nm.html#cmdoption-llvm-nm--extern-only">llvm-nm command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --format=format, -f format
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-nm.html#cmdoption-llvm-nm--format">llvm-nm command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --help
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-gcov--help">llvm-cov-gcov command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --implicit-check-not check-pattern
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/FileCheck.html#cmdoption--implicit-check-not">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --input-file filename
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/FileCheck.html#cmdoption--input-file">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --load=<dso_path>
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption--load">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --match-full-lines
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/FileCheck.html#cmdoption--match-full-lines">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --max-tests=N
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption--max-tests">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --max-time=N
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption--max-time">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --no-progress-bar
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption--no-progress-bar">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --no-sort, -p
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-nm.html#cmdoption-llvm-nm--no-sort">llvm-nm command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --numeric-sort, -n, -v
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-nm.html#cmdoption-llvm-nm--numeric-sort">llvm-nm command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --path=PATH
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption--path">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --print-file-name, -A, -o
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-nm.html#cmdoption-llvm-nm--print-file-name">llvm-nm command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --print-machineinstrs
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption--print-machineinstrs">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --print-size, -S
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-nm.html#cmdoption-llvm-nm--print-size">llvm-nm command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --radix=RADIX, -t
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-nm.html#cmdoption-llvm-nm--radix">llvm-nm command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --regalloc=<allocator>
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption--regalloc">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --show-suites
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption--show-suites">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --show-tests
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption--show-tests">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --show-unsupported
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption--show-unsupported">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --show-xfail
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption--show-xfail">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --shuffle
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption--shuffle">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --size-sort
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-nm.html#cmdoption-llvm-nm--size-sort">llvm-nm command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --spiller=<spiller>
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption--spiller">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --stats
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption--stats">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --strict-whitespace
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/FileCheck.html#cmdoption--strict-whitespace">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --time-passes
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption--time-passes">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --time-tests
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption--time-tests">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --undefined-only, -u
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-nm.html#cmdoption-llvm-nm--undefined-only">llvm-nm command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --vg
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption--vg">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --vg-arg=ARG
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption--vg-arg">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --vg-leak
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption--vg-leak">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    --x86-asm-syntax=[att|intel]
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption--x86-asm-syntax">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -a, --all-blocks
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-gcov-a">llvm-cov-gcov command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -a, --show-all
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption-a">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -all-functions
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-show-all-functions">llvm-profdata-show command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -arch=<name>
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-export-arch">llvm-cov-export command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-report-arch">llvm-cov-report command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-arch">llvm-cov-show command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -asmparsernum N
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-asmparsernum">tblgen command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -asmwriternum N
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-asmwriternum">tblgen command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -B    (default)
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-nm.html#cmdoption-llvm-nm-B">llvm-nm command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -b, --branch-probabilities
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-gcov-b">llvm-cov-gcov command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -binary (default)
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-merge-binary">llvm-profdata-merge command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -c, --branch-counts
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-gcov-c">llvm-cov-gcov command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -class className
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-class">tblgen command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -code-model=model
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-code-model">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -counts
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-show-counts">llvm-profdata-show command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -d
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-link.html#cmdoption-d">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -D NAME, -D NAME=VALUE, --param NAME, --param NAME=VALUE
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption-D">command line option</a>, <a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption-D">[1]</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -debug
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/opt.html#cmdoption-debug">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -debug-dump=section
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-dwarfdump.html#cmdoption-debug-dump">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -default-arch
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-symbolizer.html#cmdoption-default-arch">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -demangle
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-symbolizer.html#cmdoption-demangle">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -disable-excess-fp-precision
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-disable-excess-fp-precision">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -disable-inlining
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/opt.html#cmdoption-disable-inlining">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -disable-opt
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/opt.html#cmdoption-disable-opt">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -disable-post-RA-scheduler
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-disable-post-RA-scheduler">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -disable-spill-fusing
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-disable-spill-fusing">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -dsym-hint=<path/to/file.dSYM>
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-symbolizer.html#cmdoption-dsym-hint">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -dump
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-bcanalyzer.html#cmdoption-llvm-bcanalyzer-dump">llvm-bcanalyzer command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -dyn-symbols
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-readobj.html#cmdoption-dyn-symbols">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -dynamic-table
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-readobj.html#cmdoption-dynamic-table">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -elf-section-groups, -g
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-readobj.html#cmdoption-elf-section-groups">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -enable-no-infs-fp-math
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-enable-no-infs-fp-math">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -enable-no-nans-fp-math
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-enable-no-nans-fp-math">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -enable-unsafe-fp-math
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-enable-unsafe-fp-math">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -expand-relocs
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-readobj.html#cmdoption-expand-relocs">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -f
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/opt.html#cmdoption-f">command line option</a>, <a href="CommandGuide/llvm-link.html#cmdoption-f">[1]</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -f, --function-summaries
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-gcov-f">llvm-cov-gcov command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -fake-argv0=executable
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-fake-argv0">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -file-headers, -h
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-readobj.html#cmdoption-file-headers">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -filetype=<output file type>
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption-filetype">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -force-interpreter={false,true}
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-force-interpreter">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -format=<FORMAT>
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-format">llvm-cov-show command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -function=string
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-show-function">llvm-profdata-show command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -functions=[none|short|linkage]
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-symbolizer.html#cmdoption-functions">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -gcc
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-merge-gcc">llvm-profdata-merge command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -gen-asm-matcher
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-gen-asm-matcher">tblgen command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -gen-asm-writer
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-gen-asm-writer">tblgen command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -gen-dag-isel
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-gen-dag-isel">tblgen command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -gen-dfa-packetizer
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-gen-dfa-packetizer">tblgen command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -gen-disassembler
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-gen-disassembler">tblgen command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -gen-emitter
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-gen-emitter">tblgen command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -gen-enhanced-disassembly-info
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-gen-enhanced-disassembly-info">tblgen command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+  </dl></td>
+  <td style="width: 33%" valign="top"><dl>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -gen-fast-isel
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-gen-fast-isel">tblgen command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -gen-instr-info
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-gen-instr-info">tblgen command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -gen-intrinsic
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-gen-intrinsic">tblgen command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -gen-pseudo-lowering
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-gen-pseudo-lowering">tblgen command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -gen-register-info
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-gen-register-info">tblgen command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -gen-subtarget
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-gen-subtarget">tblgen command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -gen-tgt-intrinsic
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-gen-tgt-intrinsic">tblgen command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -h, --help
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption-h">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -help
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/FileCheck.html#cmdoption-help">command line option</a>, <a href="CommandGuide/llvm-readobj.html#cmdoption-help">[1]</a>, <a href="CommandGuide/opt.html#cmdoption-help">[2]</a>, <a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption-help">[3]</a>, <a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-help">[4]</a>, <a href="CommandGuide/llvm-link.html#cmdoption-help">[5]</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-bcanalyzer.html#cmdoption-llvm-bcanalyzer-help">llvm-bcanalyzer command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-nm.html#cmdoption-llvm-nm-help">llvm-nm command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-merge-help">llvm-profdata-merge command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-show-help">llvm-profdata-show command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-help">tblgen command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -I directory
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-I">tblgen command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -inlining
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-symbolizer.html#cmdoption-inlining">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -input-files=path, -f=path
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-merge-input-files">llvm-profdata-merge command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -instr (default)
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-merge-instr">llvm-profdata-merge command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-show-instr">llvm-profdata-show command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -j N, --threads=N
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption-j">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -jit-enable-eh
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-jit-enable-eh">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -join-liveintervals
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-join-liveintervals">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -l, --long-file-names
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-gcov-l">llvm-cov-gcov command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -line-coverage-gt=<N>
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-line-coverage-gt">llvm-cov-show command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -line-coverage-lt=<N>
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-line-coverage-lt">llvm-cov-show command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -load=<plugin>
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/opt.html#cmdoption-load">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -load=pluginfilename
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-load">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -march=<arch>
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption-march">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -march=arch
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-march">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -mattr=a1,+a2,-a3,...
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption-mattr">command line option</a>, <a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-mattr">[1]</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -mcpu=<cpuname>
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption-mcpu">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -mcpu=cpuname
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-mcpu">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -meabi=[default|gnu|4|5]
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption-meabi">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -mtriple=<target triple>
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption-mtriple">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -mtriple=target triple
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-mtriple">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -n, --no-output
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-gcov-n">llvm-cov-gcov command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -name-regex=<PATTERN>
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-name-regex">llvm-cov-show command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -name=<NAME>
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-name">llvm-cov-show command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -needed-libs
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-readobj.html#cmdoption-needed-libs">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -nodetails
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-bcanalyzer.html#cmdoption-llvm-bcanalyzer-nodetails">llvm-bcanalyzer command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -nozero-initialized-in-bss
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-nozero-initialized-in-bss">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -num-threads=N, -j=N
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-merge-num-threads">llvm-profdata-merge command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -o <filename>
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/opt.html#cmdoption-o">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -o filename
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-stress.html#cmdoption-o">command line option</a>, <a href="CommandGuide/llvm-link.html#cmdoption-o">[1]</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-o">tblgen command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -o=<DIR|FILE>, --object-directory=<DIR>, --object-file=<FILE>
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-gcov-o">llvm-cov-gcov command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -O=uint
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption-O">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -obj
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-symbolizer.html#cmdoption-obj">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -output-dir=PATH
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-output-dir">llvm-cov-show command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -output=output, -o=output
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-merge-output">llvm-profdata-merge command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-show-output">llvm-profdata-show command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -P
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-nm.html#cmdoption-llvm-nm-P">llvm-nm command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -p
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/opt.html#cmdoption-p">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -p, --preserve-paths
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-gcov-p">llvm-cov-gcov command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -pre-RA-sched=scheduler
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-pre-RA-sched">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -pretty-print
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-symbolizer.html#cmdoption-pretty-print">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -print-address
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-symbolizer.html#cmdoption-print-address">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -print-enums
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-print-enums">tblgen command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -print-records
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-print-records">tblgen command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -print-sets
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-print-sets">tblgen command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -program-headers
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-readobj.html#cmdoption-program-headers">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -q, --quiet
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption-q">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -regalloc=allocator
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-regalloc">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -region-coverage-gt=<N>
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-region-coverage-gt">llvm-cov-show command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -region-coverage-lt=<N>
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-region-coverage-lt">llvm-cov-show command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -relocation-model=model
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-relocation-model">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -relocations, -r
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-readobj.html#cmdoption-relocations">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -S
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/opt.html#cmdoption-S">command line option</a>, <a href="CommandGuide/llvm-link.html#cmdoption-S">[1]</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -s, --succinct
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption-s">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -sample
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-merge-sample">llvm-profdata-merge command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-show-sample">llvm-profdata-show command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -section-data, -sd
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-readobj.html#cmdoption-section-data">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -section-relocations, -sr
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-readobj.html#cmdoption-section-relocations">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -section-symbols, -st
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-readobj.html#cmdoption-section-symbols">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -sections, -s
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-readobj.html#cmdoption-sections">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -seed seed
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-stress.html#cmdoption-seed">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -show-expansions
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-show-expansions">llvm-cov-show command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -show-instantiations
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-show-instantiations">llvm-cov-show command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -show-line-counts
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-show-line-counts">llvm-cov-show command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -show-line-counts-or-regions
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-show-line-counts-or-regions">llvm-cov-show command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -show-regions
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-show-regions">llvm-cov-show command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -size size
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-stress.html#cmdoption-size">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -soft-float
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-soft-float">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -sparse[=true|false]
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-merge-sparse">llvm-profdata-merge command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -spiller
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-spiller">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -stats
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/opt.html#cmdoption-stats">command line option</a>, <a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-stats">[1]</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -strip-debug
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/opt.html#cmdoption-strip-debug">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -symbols, -t
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-readobj.html#cmdoption-symbols">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -tab-size=<TABSIZE>
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-tab-size">llvm-cov-show command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -text
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-merge-text">llvm-profdata-merge command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-show-text">llvm-profdata-show command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -time-passes
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/opt.html#cmdoption-time-passes">command line option</a>, <a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-time-passes">[1]</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -u, --unconditional-branches
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-gcov-u">llvm-cov-gcov command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -unwind, -u
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-readobj.html#cmdoption-unwind">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -use-color[=VALUE]
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-report-use-color">llvm-cov-report command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-use-color">llvm-cov-show command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -use-symbol-table
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-symbolizer.html#cmdoption-use-symbol-table">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -v
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-link.html#cmdoption-v">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -v, --verbose
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption-v">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -verify
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-bcanalyzer.html#cmdoption-llvm-bcanalyzer-verify">llvm-bcanalyzer command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -verify-each
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/opt.html#cmdoption-verify-each">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -version
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/FileCheck.html#cmdoption-version">command line option</a>, <a href="CommandGuide/llvm-readobj.html#cmdoption-version">[1]</a>, <a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-version">[2]</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-gcov-version">llvm-cov-gcov command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-version">tblgen command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -weighted-input=weight,filename
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-merge-weighted-input">llvm-profdata-merge command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -x86-asm-syntax=syntax
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-x86-asm-syntax">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -Xdemangler=<TOOL>|<TOOL-OPTION>
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-Xdemangler">llvm-cov-show command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    -{passname}
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/opt.html#cmdoption-">command line option</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+  </dl></td>
+</tr></table>
+
+<h2 id="C">C</h2>
+<table style="width: 100%" class="indextable genindextable"><tr>
+  <td style="width: 33%" valign="top"><dl>
+      
+  <dt>
+    command line option
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/FileCheck.html#cmdoption--check-prefix">--check-prefix prefix</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/FileCheck.html#cmdoption--check-prefixes">--check-prefixes prefix1,prefix2,...</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption--config-prefix">--config-prefix=NAME</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption--debug">--debug</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption--disable-excess-fp-precision">--disable-excess-fp-precision</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption--disable-fp-elim">--disable-fp-elim</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption--enable-no-infs-fp-math">--enable-no-infs-fp-math</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption--enable-no-nans-fp-math">--enable-no-nans-fp-math</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption--enable-unsafe-fp-math">--enable-unsafe-fp-math</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/FileCheck.html#cmdoption--implicit-check-not">--implicit-check-not check-pattern</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/FileCheck.html#cmdoption--input-file">--input-file filename</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption--load">--load=<dso_path></a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/FileCheck.html#cmdoption--match-full-lines">--match-full-lines</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption--max-tests">--max-tests=N</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption--max-time">--max-time=N</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption--no-progress-bar">--no-progress-bar</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption--path">--path=PATH</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption--print-machineinstrs">--print-machineinstrs</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption--regalloc">--regalloc=<allocator></a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption--show-suites">--show-suites</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption--show-tests">--show-tests</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption--show-unsupported">--show-unsupported</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption--show-xfail">--show-xfail</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption--shuffle">--shuffle</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption--spiller">--spiller=<spiller></a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption--stats">--stats</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/FileCheck.html#cmdoption--strict-whitespace">--strict-whitespace</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption--time-passes">--time-passes</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption--time-tests">--time-tests</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption--vg">--vg</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption--vg-arg">--vg-arg=ARG</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption--vg-leak">--vg-leak</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption--x86-asm-syntax">--x86-asm-syntax=[att|intel]</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption-D">-D NAME, -D NAME=VALUE, --param NAME, --param NAME=VALUE</a>, <a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption-D">[1]</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption-O">-O=uint</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/opt.html#cmdoption-S">-S</a>, <a href="CommandGuide/llvm-link.html#cmdoption-S">[1]</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption-a">-a, --show-all</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-code-model">-code-model=model</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-link.html#cmdoption-d">-d</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/opt.html#cmdoption-debug">-debug</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-dwarfdump.html#cmdoption-debug-dump">-debug-dump=section</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-symbolizer.html#cmdoption-default-arch">-default-arch</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-symbolizer.html#cmdoption-demangle">-demangle</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-disable-excess-fp-precision">-disable-excess-fp-precision</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/opt.html#cmdoption-disable-inlining">-disable-inlining</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/opt.html#cmdoption-disable-opt">-disable-opt</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-disable-post-RA-scheduler">-disable-post-RA-scheduler</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-disable-spill-fusing">-disable-spill-fusing</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-symbolizer.html#cmdoption-dsym-hint">-dsym-hint=<path/to/file.dSYM></a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-readobj.html#cmdoption-dyn-symbols">-dyn-symbols</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-readobj.html#cmdoption-dynamic-table">-dynamic-table</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-readobj.html#cmdoption-elf-section-groups">-elf-section-groups, -g</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-enable-no-infs-fp-math">-enable-no-infs-fp-math</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-enable-no-nans-fp-math">-enable-no-nans-fp-math</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-enable-unsafe-fp-math">-enable-unsafe-fp-math</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-readobj.html#cmdoption-expand-relocs">-expand-relocs</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/opt.html#cmdoption-f">-f</a>, <a href="CommandGuide/llvm-link.html#cmdoption-f">[1]</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-fake-argv0">-fake-argv0=executable</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-readobj.html#cmdoption-file-headers">-file-headers, -h</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption-filetype">-filetype=<output file type></a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-force-interpreter">-force-interpreter={false,true}</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-symbolizer.html#cmdoption-functions">-functions=[none|short|linkage]</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption-h">-h, --help</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/FileCheck.html#cmdoption-help">-help</a>, <a href="CommandGuide/llvm-readobj.html#cmdoption-help">[1]</a>, <a href="CommandGuide/opt.html#cmdoption-help">[2]</a>, <a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption-help">[3]</a>, <a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-help">[4]</a>, <a href="CommandGuide/llvm-link.html#cmdoption-help">[5]</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-symbolizer.html#cmdoption-inlining">-inlining</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption-j">-j N, --threads=N</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-jit-enable-eh">-jit-enable-eh</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-join-liveintervals">-join-liveintervals</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/opt.html#cmdoption-load">-load=<plugin></a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-load">-load=pluginfilename</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption-march">-march=<arch></a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-march">-march=arch</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption-mattr">-mattr=a1,+a2,-a3,...</a>, <a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-mattr">[1]</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption-mcpu">-mcpu=<cpuname></a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-mcpu">-mcpu=cpuname</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption-meabi">-meabi=[default|gnu|4|5]</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llc.html#cmdoption-mtriple">-mtriple=<target triple></a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-mtriple">-mtriple=target triple</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-readobj.html#cmdoption-needed-libs">-needed-libs</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-nozero-initialized-in-bss">-nozero-initialized-in-bss</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/opt.html#cmdoption-o">-o <filename></a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-stress.html#cmdoption-o">-o filename</a>, <a href="CommandGuide/llvm-link.html#cmdoption-o">[1]</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-symbolizer.html#cmdoption-obj">-obj</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/opt.html#cmdoption-p">-p</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-pre-RA-sched">-pre-RA-sched=scheduler</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-symbolizer.html#cmdoption-pretty-print">-pretty-print</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-symbolizer.html#cmdoption-print-address">-print-address</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-readobj.html#cmdoption-program-headers">-program-headers</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption-q">-q, --quiet</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-regalloc">-regalloc=allocator</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-relocation-model">-relocation-model=model</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-readobj.html#cmdoption-relocations">-relocations, -r</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption-s">-s, --succinct</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-readobj.html#cmdoption-section-data">-section-data, -sd</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-readobj.html#cmdoption-section-relocations">-section-relocations, -sr</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-readobj.html#cmdoption-section-symbols">-section-symbols, -st</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-readobj.html#cmdoption-sections">-sections, -s</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-stress.html#cmdoption-seed">-seed seed</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-stress.html#cmdoption-size">-size size</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-soft-float">-soft-float</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-spiller">-spiller</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/opt.html#cmdoption-stats">-stats</a>, <a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-stats">[1]</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/opt.html#cmdoption-strip-debug">-strip-debug</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-readobj.html#cmdoption-symbols">-symbols, -t</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/opt.html#cmdoption-time-passes">-time-passes</a>, <a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-time-passes">[1]</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-readobj.html#cmdoption-unwind">-unwind, -u</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-symbolizer.html#cmdoption-use-symbol-table">-use-symbol-table</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-link.html#cmdoption-v">-v</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lit.html#cmdoption-v">-v, --verbose</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/opt.html#cmdoption-verify-each">-verify-each</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/FileCheck.html#cmdoption-version">-version</a>, <a href="CommandGuide/llvm-readobj.html#cmdoption-version">[1]</a>, <a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-version">[2]</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/lli.html#cmdoption-x86-asm-syntax">-x86-asm-syntax=syntax</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/opt.html#cmdoption-">-{passname}</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+  </dl></td>
+</tr></table>
+
+<h2 id="L">L</h2>
+<table style="width: 100%" class="indextable genindextable"><tr>
+  <td style="width: 33%" valign="top"><dl>
+      
+  <dt>
+    llvm-bcanalyzer command line option
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-bcanalyzer.html#cmdoption-llvm-bcanalyzer-dump">-dump</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-bcanalyzer.html#cmdoption-llvm-bcanalyzer-help">-help</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-bcanalyzer.html#cmdoption-llvm-bcanalyzer-nodetails">-nodetails</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-bcanalyzer.html#cmdoption-llvm-bcanalyzer-verify">-verify</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    llvm-cov-export command line option
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-export-arch">-arch=<name></a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    llvm-cov-gcov command line option
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-gcov--help">--help</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-gcov-a">-a, --all-blocks</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-gcov-b">-b, --branch-probabilities</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-gcov-c">-c, --branch-counts</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-gcov-f">-f, --function-summaries</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-gcov-l">-l, --long-file-names</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-gcov-n">-n, --no-output</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-gcov-o">-o=<DIR|FILE>, --object-directory=<DIR>, --object-file=<FILE></a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-gcov-p">-p, --preserve-paths</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-gcov-u">-u, --unconditional-branches</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-gcov-version">-version</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    llvm-cov-report command line option
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-report-arch">-arch=<name></a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-report-use-color">-use-color[=VALUE]</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+  </dl></td>
+  <td style="width: 33%" valign="top"><dl>
+      
+  <dt>
+    llvm-cov-show command line option
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-Xdemangler">-Xdemangler=<TOOL>|<TOOL-OPTION></a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-arch">-arch=<name></a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-format">-format=<FORMAT></a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-line-coverage-gt">-line-coverage-gt=<N></a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-line-coverage-lt">-line-coverage-lt=<N></a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-name-regex">-name-regex=<PATTERN></a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-name">-name=<NAME></a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-output-dir">-output-dir=PATH</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-region-coverage-gt">-region-coverage-gt=<N></a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-region-coverage-lt">-region-coverage-lt=<N></a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-show-expansions">-show-expansions</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-show-instantiations">-show-instantiations</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-show-line-counts">-show-line-counts</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-show-line-counts-or-regions">-show-line-counts-or-regions</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-show-regions">-show-regions</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-tab-size">-tab-size=<TABSIZE></a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-cov.html#cmdoption-llvm-cov-show-use-color">-use-color[=VALUE]</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    llvm-nm command line option
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-nm.html#cmdoption-llvm-nm--debug-syms">--debug-syms, -a</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-nm.html#cmdoption-llvm-nm--defined-only">--defined-only</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-nm.html#cmdoption-llvm-nm--dynamic">--dynamic, -D</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-nm.html#cmdoption-llvm-nm--extern-only">--extern-only, -g</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-nm.html#cmdoption-llvm-nm--format">--format=format, -f format</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-nm.html#cmdoption-llvm-nm--no-sort">--no-sort, -p</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-nm.html#cmdoption-llvm-nm--numeric-sort">--numeric-sort, -n, -v</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-nm.html#cmdoption-llvm-nm--print-file-name">--print-file-name, -A, -o</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-nm.html#cmdoption-llvm-nm--print-size">--print-size, -S</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-nm.html#cmdoption-llvm-nm--radix">--radix=RADIX, -t</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-nm.html#cmdoption-llvm-nm--size-sort">--size-sort</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-nm.html#cmdoption-llvm-nm--undefined-only">--undefined-only, -u</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-nm.html#cmdoption-llvm-nm-B">-B    (default)</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-nm.html#cmdoption-llvm-nm-P">-P</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-nm.html#cmdoption-llvm-nm-help">-help</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    llvm-profdata-merge command line option
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-merge-binary">-binary (default)</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-merge-gcc">-gcc</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-merge-help">-help</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-merge-input-files">-input-files=path, -f=path</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-merge-instr">-instr (default)</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-merge-num-threads">-num-threads=N, -j=N</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-merge-output">-output=output, -o=output</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-merge-sample">-sample</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-merge-sparse">-sparse[=true|false]</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-merge-text">-text</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-merge-weighted-input">-weighted-input=weight,filename</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+      
+  <dt>
+    llvm-profdata-show command line option
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-show-all-functions">-all-functions</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-show-counts">-counts</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-show-function">-function=string</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-show-help">-help</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-show-instr">-instr (default)</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-show-output">-output=output, -o=output</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-show-sample">-sample</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/llvm-profdata.html#cmdoption-llvm-profdata-show-text">-text</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+  </dl></td>
+</tr></table>
+
+<h2 id="T">T</h2>
+<table style="width: 100%" class="indextable genindextable"><tr>
+  <td style="width: 33%" valign="top"><dl>
+      
+  <dt>
+    tblgen command line option
+  </dt>
+
+      <dd><dl>
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-I">-I directory</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-asmparsernum">-asmparsernum N</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-asmwriternum">-asmwriternum N</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-class">-class className</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-gen-asm-matcher">-gen-asm-matcher</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-gen-asm-writer">-gen-asm-writer</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-gen-dag-isel">-gen-dag-isel</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-gen-dfa-packetizer">-gen-dfa-packetizer</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-gen-disassembler">-gen-disassembler</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-gen-emitter">-gen-emitter</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-gen-enhanced-disassembly-info">-gen-enhanced-disassembly-info</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-gen-fast-isel">-gen-fast-isel</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-gen-instr-info">-gen-instr-info</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-gen-intrinsic">-gen-intrinsic</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-gen-pseudo-lowering">-gen-pseudo-lowering</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-gen-register-info">-gen-register-info</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-gen-subtarget">-gen-subtarget</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-gen-tgt-intrinsic">-gen-tgt-intrinsic</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-help">-help</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-o">-o filename</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-print-enums">-print-enums</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-print-records">-print-records</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-print-sets">-print-sets</a>
+  </dt>
+
+        
+  <dt><a href="CommandGuide/tblgen.html#cmdoption-tblgen-version">-version</a>
+  </dt>
+
+      </dl></dd>
+  </dl></td>
+</tr></table>
+
+
+
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+      </div>
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+<h1>Overview<a class="headerlink" href="#overview" title="Permalink to this headline">¶</a></h1>
+<p>The LLVM compiler infrastructure supports a wide range of projects, from
+industrial strength compilers to specialized JIT applications to small
+research projects.</p>
+<p>Similarly, documentation is broken down into several high-level groupings
+targeted at different audiences:</p>
+</div>
+<div class="section" id="llvm-design-overview">
+<h1>LLVM Design & Overview<a class="headerlink" href="#llvm-design-overview" title="Permalink to this headline">¶</a></h1>
+<p>Several introductory papers and presentations.</p>
+<div class="toctree-wrapper compound">
+</div>
+<dl class="docutils">
+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="LangRef.html"><em>LLVM Language Reference Manual</em></a></dt>
+<dd>Defines the LLVM intermediate representation.</dd>
+<dt><a class="reference external" href="http://llvm.org/pubs/2008-10-04-ACAT-LLVM-Intro.html">Introduction to the LLVM Compiler</a></dt>
+<dd>Presentation providing a users introduction to LLVM.</dd>
+<dt><a class="reference external" href="http://www.aosabook.org/en/llvm.html">Intro to LLVM</a></dt>
+<dd>Book chapter providing a compiler hacker’s introduction to LLVM.</dd>
+<dt><a class="reference external" href="http://llvm.org/pubs/2004-01-30-CGO-LLVM.html">LLVM: A Compilation Framework for Lifelong Program Analysis & Transformation</a></dt>
+<dd>Design overview.</dd>
+<dt><a class="reference external" href="http://llvm.org/pubs/2002-12-LattnerMSThesis.html">LLVM: An Infrastructure for Multi-Stage Optimization</a></dt>
+<dd>More details (quite old now).</dd>
+<dt><a class="reference external" href="http://llvm.org/pubs">Publications mentioning LLVM</a></dt>
+<dd></dd>
+</dl>
+</div>
+<div class="section" id="user-guides">
+<h1>User Guides<a class="headerlink" href="#user-guides" title="Permalink to this headline">¶</a></h1>
+<p>For those new to the LLVM system.</p>
+<p>NOTE: If you are a user who is only interested in using LLVM-based
+compilers, you should look into <a class="reference external" href="http://clang.llvm.org">Clang</a> or
+<a class="reference external" href="http://dragonegg.llvm.org">DragonEgg</a> instead. The documentation here is
+intended for users who have a need to work with the intermediate LLVM
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+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="CMake.html"><em>Building LLVM with CMake</em></a></dt>
+<dd>An addendum to the main Getting Started guide for those using the <a class="reference external" href="http://www.cmake.org">CMake
+build system</a>.</dd>
+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="HowToBuildOnARM.html"><em>How To Build On ARM</em></a></dt>
+<dd>Notes on building and testing LLVM/Clang on ARM.</dd>
+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="HowToCrossCompileLLVM.html"><em>How To Cross-Compile Clang/LLVM using Clang/LLVM</em></a></dt>
+<dd>Notes on cross-building and testing LLVM/Clang.</dd>
+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="GettingStartedVS.html"><em>Getting Started with the LLVM System using Microsoft Visual Studio</em></a></dt>
+<dd>An addendum to the main Getting Started guide for those using Visual Studio
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+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="tutorial/index.html"><em>LLVM Tutorial: Table of Contents</em></a></dt>
+<dd>Tutorials about using LLVM. Includes a tutorial about making a custom
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+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="CommandGuide/index.html"><em>LLVM Command Guide</em></a></dt>
+<dd>A reference manual for the LLVM command line utilities (“man” pages for LLVM
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+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="Passes.html"><em>LLVM’s Analysis and Transform Passes</em></a></dt>
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+<dd>This describes new features, known bugs, and other limitations.</dd>
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+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="GetElementPtr.html"><em>The Often Misunderstood GEP Instruction</em></a></dt>
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+<dd>A collection of tips for frontend authors on how to generate IR
+which LLVM is able to effectively optimize.</dd>
+</dl>
+</div>
+<div class="section" id="programming-documentation">
+<h1>Programming Documentation<a class="headerlink" href="#programming-documentation" title="Permalink to this headline">¶</a></h1>
+<p>For developers of applications which use LLVM as a library.</p>
+<div class="toctree-wrapper compound">
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+<dl class="docutils">
+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="LangRef.html"><em>LLVM Language Reference Manual</em></a></dt>
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+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="Atomics.html"><em>LLVM Atomic Instructions and Concurrency Guide</em></a></dt>
+<dd>Information about LLVM’s concurrency model.</dd>
+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="ProgrammersManual.html"><em>LLVM Programmer’s Manual</em></a></dt>
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+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="CodingStandards.html"><em>LLVM Coding Standards</em></a></dt>
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+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="CompilerWriterInfo.html"><em>Architecture & Platform Information for Compiler Writers</em></a></dt>
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+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="LibFuzzer.html"><em>libFuzzer – a library for coverage-guided fuzz testing.</em></a></dt>
+<dd>A library for writing in-process guided fuzzers.</dd>
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+<h1>Subsystem Documentation<a class="headerlink" href="#subsystem-documentation" title="Permalink to this headline">¶</a></h1>
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+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="WritingAnLLVMBackend.html"><em>Writing an LLVM Backend</em></a></dt>
+<dd>Information on how to write LLVM backends for machine targets.</dd>
+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="CodeGenerator.html"><em>The LLVM Target-Independent Code Generator</em></a></dt>
+<dd>The design and implementation of the LLVM code generator.  Useful if you are
+working on retargetting LLVM to a new architecture, designing a new codegen
+pass, or enhancing existing components.</dd>
+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="MIRLangRef.html"><em>Machine IR (MIR) Format Reference Manual</em></a></dt>
+<dd>A reference manual for the MIR serialization format, which is used to test
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+<dd>Describes the TableGen tool, which is used heavily by the LLVM code
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+<dd>Information on how to write a new alias analysis implementation or how to
+use existing analyses.</dd>
+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="MemorySSA.html"><em>MemorySSA</em></a></dt>
+<dd>Information about the MemorySSA utility in LLVM, as well as how to use it.</dd>
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+<dd>This document describes the design and philosophy behind the LLVM
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+<dd>This document describes the current status of vectorization in LLVM.</dd>
+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="ExceptionHandling.html"><em>Exception Handling in LLVM</em></a></dt>
+<dd>This document describes the design and implementation of exception handling
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+<dd>Automatic bug finder and test-case reducer description and usage
+information.</dd>
+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="BitCodeFormat.html"><em>LLVM Bitcode File Format</em></a></dt>
+<dd>This describes the file format and encoding used for LLVM “bc” files.</dd>
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+<dd>This document describes the LLVM System Library (<tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">lib/System</span></tt>) and
+how to keep LLVM source code portable</dd>
+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="LinkTimeOptimization.html"><em>LLVM Link Time Optimization: Design and Implementation</em></a></dt>
+<dd>This document describes the interface between LLVM intermodular optimizer
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+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="GoldPlugin.html"><em>The LLVM gold plugin</em></a></dt>
+<dd>How to build your programs with link-time optimization on Linux.</dd>
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+<dd>How to debug JITed code with GDB.</dd>
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+<dd>Describes the inner workings of MCJIT execution engine.</dd>
+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="BranchWeightMetadata.html"><em>LLVM Branch Weight Metadata</em></a></dt>
+<dd>Provides information about Branch Prediction Information.</dd>
+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="BlockFrequencyTerminology.html"><em>LLVM Block Frequency Terminology</em></a></dt>
+<dd>Provides information about terminology used in the <tt class="docutils literal"><span class="pre">BlockFrequencyInfo</span></tt>
+analysis pass.</dd>
+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="SegmentedStacks.html"><em>Segmented Stacks in LLVM</em></a></dt>
+<dd>This document describes segmented stacks and how they are used in LLVM.</dd>
+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="MarkedUpDisassembly.html"><em>LLVM’s Optional Rich Disassembly Output</em></a></dt>
+<dd>This document describes the optional rich disassembly output syntax.</dd>
+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="HowToUseAttributes.html"><em>How To Use Attributes</em></a></dt>
+<dd>Answers some questions about the new Attributes infrastructure.</dd>
+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="NVPTXUsage.html"><em>User Guide for NVPTX Back-end</em></a></dt>
+<dd>This document describes using the NVPTX back-end to compile GPU kernels.</dd>
+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="AMDGPUUsage.html"><em>User Guide for AMDGPU Back-end</em></a></dt>
+<dd>This document describes how to use the AMDGPU back-end.</dd>
+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="StackMaps.html"><em>Stack maps and patch points in LLVM</em></a></dt>
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+<dd>LLVM’s support for generating NEON instructions on big endian ARM targets is
+somewhat nonintuitive. This document explains the implementation and rationale.</dd>
+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="CoverageMappingFormat.html"><em>LLVM Code Coverage Mapping Format</em></a></dt>
+<dd>This describes the format and encoding used for LLVM’s code coverage mapping.</dd>
+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="Statepoints.html"><em>Garbage Collection Safepoints in LLVM</em></a></dt>
+<dd>This describes a set of experimental extensions for garbage
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+<dd>Describes functions merging optimization.</dd>
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+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="CompileCudaWithLLVM.html"><em>Compiling CUDA with clang</em></a></dt>
+<dd>LLVM support for CUDA.</dd>
+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="Coroutines.html"><em>Coroutines in LLVM</em></a></dt>
+<dd>LLVM support for coroutines.</dd>
+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="GlobalISel.html"><em>Global Instruction Selection</em></a></dt>
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+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="XRay.html"><em>XRay Instrumentation</em></a></dt>
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+<dd>A detailed description of the Microsoft PDB (Program Database) file format.</dd>
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+<div class="section" id="development-process-documentation">
+<h1>Development Process Documentation<a class="headerlink" href="#development-process-documentation" title="Permalink to this headline">¶</a></h1>
+<p>Information about LLVM’s development process.</p>
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+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="LLVMBuild.html"><em>LLVMBuild Guide</em></a></dt>
+<dd>Describes the LLVMBuild organization and files used by LLVM to specify
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+<dd>This is a guide to preparing LLVM releases. Most developers can ignore it.</dd>
+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="ReleaseProcess.html"><em>How To Validate a New Release</em></a></dt>
+<dd>This is a guide to validate a new release, during the release process. Most developers can ignore it.</dd>
+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="Packaging.html"><em>Advice on Packaging LLVM</em></a></dt>
+<dd>Advice on packaging LLVM into a distribution.</dd>
+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="Phabricator.html"><em>Code Reviews with Phabricator</em></a></dt>
+<dd>Describes how to use the Phabricator code review tool hosted on
+<a class="reference external" href="http://reviews.llvm.org/">http://reviews.llvm.org/</a> and its command line interface, Arcanist.</dd>
+</dl>
+</div>
+<div class="section" id="community">
+<h1>Community<a class="headerlink" href="#community" title="Permalink to this headline">¶</a></h1>
+<p>LLVM has a thriving community of friendly and helpful developers.
+The two primary communication mechanisms in the LLVM community are mailing
+lists and IRC.</p>
+<div class="section" id="mailing-lists">
+<h2>Mailing Lists<a class="headerlink" href="#mailing-lists" title="Permalink to this headline">¶</a></h2>
+<p>If you can’t find what you need in these docs, try consulting the mailing
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+<dl class="docutils">
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+commit code changes to the repository. It also serves as a forum for
+patch review (i.e. send patches here). It is useful for those who want to
+stay on the bleeding edge of LLVM development. This list is very high
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+<dt><a class="reference external" href="http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-bugs/">Bugs & Patches Archive (llvm-bugs)</a></dt>
+<dd>This list gets emailed every time a bug is opened and closed. It is
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+<dt><a class="reference external" href="http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-testresults/">Test Results Archive (llvm-testresults)</a></dt>
+<dd>A message is automatically sent to this list by every active nightly tester
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+<dd>This is a low volume list that provides important announcements regarding
+LLVM.  It gets email about once a month.</dd>
+</dl>
+</div>
+<div class="section" id="irc">
+<h2>IRC<a class="headerlink" href="#irc" title="Permalink to this headline">¶</a></h2>
+<p>Users and developers of the LLVM project (including subprojects such as Clang)
+can be found in #llvm on <a class="reference external" href="irc://irc.oftc.net/llvm">irc.oftc.net</a>.</p>
+<p>This channel has several bots.</p>
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+<li>Buildbot reporters<ul>
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+<a class="reference external" href="http://lab.llvm.org:8011/console">http://lab.llvm.org:8011/console</a></li>
+<li>bb-chapuni - An individually run buildbot master. <a class="reference external" href="http://bb.pgr.jp/console">http://bb.pgr.jp/console</a></li>
+<li>smooshlab - Apple’s internal buildbot master.</li>
+</ul>
+</li>
+<li>robot - Bugzilla linker. %bug <number></li>
+<li>clang-bot - A <a class="reference external" href="http://www.eelis.net/geordi/">geordi</a> instance running
+near-trunk clang instead of gcc.</li>
+</ul>
+</div>
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+<p>Proposals for massive changes in how the community behaves and how the work flow
+can be better.</p>
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+</div>
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+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="CodeOfConduct.html"><em>LLVM Community Code of Conduct</em></a></dt>
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+<dt><a class="reference internal" href="Proposals/GitHubMove.html"><em>Moving LLVM Projects to GitHub</em></a></dt>
+<dd>Proposal to move from SVN/Git to GitHub.</dd>
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+</div>
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