[PATCH] D138698: [clang-repl] Add basic documentation about clang-repl
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clang/docs/ClangRepl.rst
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clang/docs/index.rst
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ClangOffloadBundler
ClangOffloadWrapper
ClangOffloadPackager
+ ClangRepl
Design Documents
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Index: clang/docs/ClangRepl.rst
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+===========
+Clang-Repl
+===========
+
+**Clang-Repl** is an interactive C++ interpreter that allows for incremental
+compilation. It supports interactive programming for C++ in a
+read-evaluate-print-loop (REPL) style. It uses Clang as a library to compile the
+high level programming language into LLVM IR. Then the LLVM IR is executed by
+the LLVM just-in-time (JIT) infrastructure.
+
+Clang-Repl is suitable for exploratory programming and in places where time
+to insight is important. Clang-Repl is a project inspired by the work in
+`Cling <https://github.com/root-project/cling>`_, a LLVM-based C/C++ interpreter
+developed by the field of high energy physics and used by the scientific data
+analysis framework `ROOT <https://root.cern/>`_. Clang-Repl allows to move parts
+of Cling upstream, making them useful and available to a broader audience.
+
+
+
+Clang-Repl Usage
+================
+
+
+.. code-block:: c++
+
+ clang-repl> #include <iostream>
+ clang-repl> int f() { std::cout << "Hello Interpreted World!\n"; return 0; }
+ clang-repl> auto r = f();
+ // Prints Hello Interpreted World!
+
+Note that the implementation is not complete and highly experimental. We do
+not yet support statements on the global scope, for example.
+
+
+Clang-Repl Basic Data Flow
+==========================
+
+.. image:: ClangRepl_design.png
+ :align: center
+ :alt: ClangRepl design
+
+Clang-Repl data flow can be divided into roughly 8 phases:
+
+1. Clang-Repl controls the input infrastructure by an interactive prompt or by
+ an interface allowing the incremental processing of input.
+
+2. Then it sends the input to the underlying incremental facilities in Clang
+ infrastructure.
+
+3. Clang compiles the input into an AST representation.
+
+4. When required the AST can be further transformed in order to attach specific
+ behavior.
+
+5. The AST representation is then lowered to LLVM IR.
+
+6. The LLVM IR is the input format for LLVM’s JIT compilation infrastructure.
+ The tool will instruct the JIT to run specified functions, translating them
+ into machine code targeting the underlying device architecture (eg. Intel
+ x86 or NVPTX).
+
+7. The LLVM JIT lowers the LLVM IR to machine code.
+
+8. The machine code is then executed.
+
+
+Just like Clang, Clang-Repl can be integrated in existing applications as a
+library (via using the clangInterpreter library). This turning your C++ compiler
+into a service which incrementally can consume and execute code. The
+**Compiler as A Service** (**CaaS**) concept helps supporting move advanced use
+cases such as template instantiations on demand and automatic language
+interoperability. It also helps static languages such as C/C++ become apt for
+data science.
+
+
+Related Reading
+===============
+`Cling Transitions to LLVM's Clang-Repl <https://root.cern/blog/cling-in-llvm/>`_
+
+`Moving (parts of) the Cling REPL in Clang <https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2020-July/143257.html>`_
+
+`GPU Accelerated Automatic Differentiation With Clad <https://arxiv.org/pdf/2203.06139.pdf>`_
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