This LLVM C backend has been resurrected by Julia Computing with various improvements.
This version of the LLVM C backend works with LLVM 10.0, and has preliminary support for LLVM 11.0.
On macOS, use pkgsrc and run the following commands:
pkgin in llvm clang
On CentOS, install the llvm-devel package:
dnf install llvm-devel clang
On Debian and derivatives, install the llvm-dev package via:
apt install llvm-dev clang
Note: to convert C to LLVM IR to run the tests, you will also need a C compiler using the LLVM infrastructure, such as clang.
The first step is to compile LLVM on your machine (this assumes an in-tree build, but out-of-tree will also work):
git clone https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project.git
cd llvm-project
git checkout release/8.x
mkdir llvm/build
cd llvm/build
cmake ..
make
To run tests, you need to build lli
.
Now you can download and compile llvm-cbe.
If you built LLVM yourself, put it in the same folder you built LLVM in:
cd $HOME/llvm-project/llvm/projects
git clone https://github.com/JuliaComputing/llvm-cbe
cd ../build
cmake -S ..
make llvm-cbe
If you used your distribution's package, put it wherever you feel like:
git clone https://github.com/JuliaComputing/llvm-cbe
cd llvm-cbe && mkdir build && cd build
cmake -S ..
make llvm-cbe
If llvm-cbe compiles, you should be able to run it with the following commands.
$ cd $HOME/llvm-project/llvm/projects/llvm-cbe/test/selectionsort
$ ls
main.c
$ clang -S -emit-llvm -g main.c
$ ls
main.c main.ll
$ $(HOME)/llvm/build/bin/llvm-cbe main.ll
You can find options to configure the C backend's output with llvm-cbe --help
.
Look for options beginning with --cbe-
.
$ gcc -o main.cbe main.cbe.c
$ ls
main.c main.cbe main.cbe.c main.ll
$ ./main.cbe
Unit tests:
$ cd $HOME/llvm-project/llvm/build
$ make CBEUnitTests && projects/llvm-cbe/unittests/CWriterTest
Note that you need to have passed -DLLVM_INCLUDE_TESTS=1
to cmake if you used
your distribution's LLVM package. You also will need to install gtest (on Debian
derivatives: apt install libgtest-dev
).
Other tests:
First, compile llvm-cbe, and install pytest (e.g. pip install pytest
). Then:
$ cd $HOME/llvm-project/llvm/projects/llvm-cbe
$ pytest
You might have to adjust the llvm-cbe and lli paths in that configuration.
If you want the tests to run faster, installing pytest-xdist
will allow you to run the test suite in parallel, e.g. pytest -n 4
if you want to use 4 cores.