Getting Started: Building and Running lld¶
This page gives you the shortest path to checking out and building lld. If you run into problems, please file bugs in the LLVM Bugzilla
Building lld¶
On Unix-like Systems¶
Get the required tools.
make (or any build system CMake supports).
Clang 3.1+ or GCC 4.7+ (C++11 support is required).
If using Clang, you will also need libc++.
Python 2.4+ (not 3.x) for running tests.
Check out LLVM and subprojects (including lld):
$ git clone https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project.git
Build LLVM and lld:
$ cd llvm-project $ mkdir build && cd build $ cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" -DLLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS=lld ../llvm $ make
If you want to build with clang and it is not the default compiler or it is installed in an alternate location, you’ll need to tell the cmake tool the location of the C and C++ compiler via CMAKE_C_COMPILER and CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER. For example:
$ cmake -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=/path/to/clang++ -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=/path/to/clang ...
Test:
$ make check-lld
Using Visual Studio¶
Get the required tools.
Visual Studio 12 (2013) or later (required for C++11 support)
Python 2.4+ (not 3.x) for running tests.
Check out LLVM as above.
Generate Visual Studio project files:
$ cd llvm-project/build (out of source build required) $ cmake -G "Visual Studio 11" -DLLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS=lld ../llvm
Build
Open LLVM.sln in Visual Studio.
Build the
ALL_BUILD
target.
Test
Build the
lld-test
target.
More Information¶
For more information on using CMake see the LLVM CMake guide.