[Lldb-commits] [lldb] r324564 - [docs] Update docs for cmake options LLDB_TEST_C_COMPILER and LLDB_TEST_CXX_COMPILER

Aaron Smith via lldb-commits lldb-commits at lists.llvm.org
Wed Feb 7 21:11:17 PST 2018


Author: asmith
Date: Wed Feb  7 21:11:17 2018
New Revision: 324564

URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?rev=324564&view=rev
Log:
[docs] Update docs for cmake options LLDB_TEST_C_COMPILER and LLDB_TEST_CXX_COMPILER

Summary:
LLDB_TEST_COMPILER is not a valid option for CMake for LLDB. There are instead two properties LLDB_TEST_C_COMPILER and LLDB_TEST_CXX_COMPILER. Update the documents accordingly to reflect the correct information.


Reviewers: zturner, lldb-commits

Subscribers: llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43061

Modified:
    lldb/trunk/www/build.html
    lldb/trunk/www/test.html

Modified: lldb/trunk/www/build.html
URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/lldb/trunk/www/build.html?rev=324564&r1=324563&r2=324564&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- lldb/trunk/www/build.html (original)
+++ lldb/trunk/www/build.html Wed Feb  7 21:11:17 2018
@@ -116,14 +116,14 @@
                 the PYTHONHOME environment variable if it is specified).
               </li>
               <li>
-                <b>LLDB_TEST_COMPILER</b>: The test suite needs to be able to find a copy of clang.exe that it can use to compile
-                inferior programs.  Note that MSVC is not supported here, it <strong>must</strong> be a path to a clang executable.
-                Note that using a release clang.exe is strongly recommended here, as it will make the test suite run much faster.
+                <b>LLDB_TEST_C_COMPILER</b> or <b>LLDB_TEST_CXX_COMPILER</b>: The test suite needs to be able to find a copy of clang.exe
+                that it can use to compile inferior programs.  Note that MSVC is not supported here, it <strong>must</strong> be a path to a
+                clang executable.  Note that using a release clang.exe is strongly recommended here, as it will make the test suite run much faster.
                 This can be a path to any recent clang.exe, including one you built yourself.
               </li>
             </ul>
             Sample command line:<br/>
-            <code>cmake -G Ninja -DLLDB_TEST_DEBUG_TEST_CRASHES=1 -DPYTHON_HOME=C:\Python35 -DLLDB_TEST_COMPILER=d:\src\llvmbuild\ninja_release\bin\clang.exe ..\..\llvm</code>
+            <code>cmake -G Ninja -DLLDB_TEST_DEBUG_TEST_CRASHES=1 -DPYTHON_HOME=C:\Python35 -DLLDB_TEST_C_COMPILER=d:\src\llvmbuild\ninja_release\bin\clang.exe ..\..\llvm</code>
             <h2>Working with both Ninja and MSVC</h2>
             <p>
               Compiling with <code>ninja</code> is both faster and simpler than compiling with MSVC, but chances are you still want

Modified: lldb/trunk/www/test.html
URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/lldb/trunk/www/test.html?rev=324564&r1=324563&r2=324564&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- lldb/trunk/www/test.html (original)
+++ lldb/trunk/www/test.html Wed Feb  7 21:11:17 2018
@@ -39,8 +39,8 @@
               The easiest way to run the LLDB test suite is to use the <tt>check-lldb</tt> build
               target. By default, the <tt>check-lldb</tt> target builds the test programs with
               the same compiler that was used to build LLDB. To build the tests with a different
-              compiler, you can set the <strong>LLDB_TEST_COMPILER</strong> CMake variable. It is possible to
-              customize the architecture of the test binaries and compiler used by appending -A
+              compiler, you can set the <strong>LLDB_TEST_C_COMPILER</strong> or the <strong>LLDB_TEST_CXX_COMPILER</strong> CMake variables.
+              It is possible to customize the architecture of the test binaries and compiler used by appending -A
               and -C options respectively to the CMake variable <strong>LLDB_TEST_USER_ARGS</strong>. For
               example, to test LLDB against 32-bit binaries
               built with a custom version of clang, do:




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