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* Driver: honor -nostdinc and -isystem-after on CrossWindowsSaleem Abdulrasool2017-06-301-4/+10
| | | | | | | | | | This changes CrossWindows to look for -nostdinc instead of -nostdlibinc. In addition, fixes a bug where -isystem-after options would be dropped when called with -nostdinc. Patch by Dave Lee! llvm-svn: 306829
* Driver: only inject libstdc++ paths when needed on CrossWindowsSaleem Abdulrasool2017-05-041-1/+1
| | | | | | | | When building with libc++ don't bother with injecting the libstdc++ search paths into the linker search path. This will make it easier to switch between ld and lld. llvm-svn: 302184
* Toolchains: remove crtbegin on xwindowsSaleem Abdulrasool2017-04-071-9/+0
| | | | | | | | | | crtbegin is not really a proper windows support thing. This was duplicated when the toolchain was initially built. If the injection of crtbegin is needed, it can be done via the `/include` directive. Furthermore, since `-fPIC` doesnt make sense on PE/COFF, crtbegin and crtbeginS dont really need to be different. llvm-svn: 299800
* [Driver] Consolidate tools and toolchains by target platform. (NFC)David L. Jones2017-03-081-0/+318
Summary: (This is a move-only refactoring patch. There are no functionality changes.) This patch splits apart the Clang driver's tool and toolchain implementation files. Each target platform toolchain is moved to its own file, along with the closest-related tools. Each target platform toolchain has separate headers and implementation files, so the hierarchy of classes is unchanged. There are some remaining shared free functions, mostly from Tools.cpp. Several of these move to their own architecture-specific files, similar to r296056. Some of them are only used by a single target platform; since the tools and toolchains are now together, some helpers now live in a platform-specific file. The balance are helpers related to manipulating argument lists, so they are now in a new file pair, CommonArgs.h and .cpp. I've tried to cluster the code logically, which is fairly straightforward for most of the target platforms and shared architectures. I think I've made reasonable choices for these, as well as the various shared helpers; but of course, I'm happy to hear feedback in the review. There are some particular things I don't like about this patch, but haven't been able to find a better overall solution. The first is the proliferation of files: there are several files that are tiny because the toolchain is not very different from its base (usually the Gnu tools/toolchain). I think this is mostly a reflection of the true complexity, though, so it may not be "fixable" in any reasonable sense. The second thing I don't like are the includes like "../Something.h". I've avoided this largely by clustering into the current file structure. However, a few of these includes remain, and in those cases it doesn't make sense to me to sink an existing file any deeper. Reviewers: rsmith, mehdi_amini, compnerd, rnk, javed.absar Subscribers: emaste, jfb, danalbert, srhines, dschuff, jyknight, nemanjai, nhaehnle, mgorny, cfe-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30372 llvm-svn: 297250
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