homebrew-core/Formula/llvm@11.rb

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class LlvmAT11 < Formula
desc "Next-gen compiler infrastructure"
homepage "https://llvm.org/"
url "https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases/download/llvmorg-11.1.0/llvm-project-11.1.0.src.tar.xz"
sha256 "74d2529159fd118c3eac6f90107b5611bccc6f647fdea104024183e8d5e25831"
# The LLVM Project is under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions
license "Apache-2.0" => { with: "LLVM-exception" }
revision 4
bottle do
sha256 cellar: :any, arm64_ventura: "3b72fa109a152db3a77e9ae88228a03f0575c913a9d45b4a840c9ea5a01cf0e3"
sha256 cellar: :any, arm64_monterey: "1f9a2e81762d314611a01ac17cafa7cd8b0c2fc92d697a5cec9555e9e1598497"
sha256 cellar: :any, arm64_big_sur: "64552a671357b02596313def4711086027b3e49079d65588dcca75572b87108d"
sha256 cellar: :any, monterey: "4a368a132b47fa0b3c9678927d59b5bb4fee1538d4fab9f049fc80cf83464830"
sha256 cellar: :any, big_sur: "375a61e449b4d1bbb9b3633a4b55d1676df0eb3943b6fcef3dc3355ad50d5539"
sha256 cellar: :any, catalina: "00b2c6b12d4603e8e7fa472aa3c16ed7283d3feae15f0799e90632d1bcf192ab"
sha256 cellar: :any_skip_relocation, x86_64_linux: "46be09876c5a0c71d98f0d63e7eaaa323c3af97207670a691138ef743f6344de"
end
# Clang cannot find system headers if Xcode CLT is not installed
pour_bottle? only_if: :clt_installed
keg_only :versioned_formula
# https://llvm.org/docs/GettingStarted.html#requirement
# We intentionally use Make instead of Ninja.
# See: Homebrew/homebrew-core/issues/35513
depends_on "cmake" => :build
depends_on "swig" => :build
depends_on "python@3.10"
uses_from_macos "libedit"
uses_from_macos "libffi", since: :catalina
uses_from_macos "libxml2"
uses_from_macos "ncurses"
uses_from_macos "zlib"
on_linux do
depends_on "pkg-config" => :build
depends_on "binutils" # needed for gold
depends_on "elfutils" # openmp requires <gelf.h>
depends_on "glibc" if Formula["glibc"].any_version_installed?
end
patch do
url "https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/c86f56e32e724c6018e579bb2bc11e667c96fc96.patch?full_index=1"
sha256 "6e13e01b4f9037bb6f43f96cb752d23b367fe7db4b66d9bf2a4aeab9234b740a"
end
patch do
url "https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/31e5f7120bdd2f76337686d9d169b1c00e6ee69c.patch?full_index=1"
sha256 "f025110aa6bf80bd46d64a0e2b1e2064d165353cd7893bef570b6afba7e90b4d"
end
patch do
url "https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/3c7bfbd6831b2144229734892182d403e46d7baf.patch?full_index=1"
sha256 "62014ddad6d5c485ecedafe3277fe7978f3f61c940976e3e642536726abaeb68"
end
patch do
url "https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/c4d7536136b331bada079b2afbb2bd09ad8296bf.patch?full_index=1"
sha256 "2b894cbaf990510969bf149697882c86a068a1d704e749afa5d7b71b6ee2eb9f"
end
patch do
url "https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/c997867dc084a1bcf631816f964b3ff49a297ba3.patch?full_index=1"
sha256 "a215925cb872406fe770369ef3adfef1170c6ffbd65f1de44358a240307faab1"
end
# Upstream ARM patch for OpenMP runtime, remove in next version
# https://reviews.llvm.org/D91002
# https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47609
patch do
url "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/formula-patches/6166a68c/llvm/openmp_arm.patch"
sha256 "70fe3836b423e593688cd1cc7a3d76ee6406e64b9909f1a2f780c6f018f89b1e"
end
# Support for macOS 11.3+ SDKs
patch do
url "https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/a3a24316087d0e1b4db0b8fee19cdee8b7968032.patch?full_index=1"
sha256 "744aaebcc8da875892a00cbe2ebc6bb16db97431808b49f134adf70e64cf0e91"
end
# Fix build with GCC 11
patch :DATA
def install
projects = %w[
clang
clang-tools-extra
lld
lldb
openmp
polly
mlir
]
runtimes = %w[
compiler-rt
libcxx
libcxxabi
libunwind
]
python3 = "python3.10"
py_ver = Language::Python.major_minor_version(python3)
site_packages = Language::Python.site_packages(python3).delete_prefix("lib/")
# Apple's libstdc++ is too old to build LLVM
ENV.libcxx if ENV.compiler == :clang
# compiler-rt has some iOS simulator features that require i386 symbols
# I'm assuming the rest of clang needs support too for 32-bit compilation
# to work correctly, but if not, perhaps universal binaries could be
# limited to compiler-rt. llvm makes this somewhat easier because compiler-rt
# can almost be treated as an entirely different build from llvm.
ENV.permit_arch_flags
# we install the lldb Python module into libexec to prevent users from
# accidentally importing it with a non-Homebrew Python or a Homebrew Python
# in a non-default prefix. See https://lldb.llvm.org/resources/caveats.html
args = %W[
-DLLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS=#{projects.join(";")}
-DLLVM_ENABLE_RUNTIMES=#{runtimes.join(";")}
-DLLVM_POLLY_LINK_INTO_TOOLS=ON
-DLLVM_BUILD_EXTERNAL_COMPILER_RT=ON
-DLLVM_LINK_LLVM_DYLIB=ON
-DLLVM_ENABLE_EH=ON
-DLLVM_ENABLE_FFI=ON
-DLLVM_ENABLE_RTTI=ON
-DLLVM_INCLUDE_DOCS=OFF
-DLLVM_INCLUDE_TESTS=OFF
-DLLVM_INSTALL_UTILS=ON
-DLLVM_ENABLE_Z3_SOLVER=OFF
-DLLVM_OPTIMIZED_TABLEGEN=ON
-DLLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD=all
-DLLDB_USE_SYSTEM_DEBUGSERVER=ON
-DLLDB_ENABLE_PYTHON=ON
-DLLDB_ENABLE_LUA=OFF
-DLLDB_ENABLE_LZMA=ON
-DLLDB_PYTHON_RELATIVE_PATH=libexec/#{site_packages}
-DLIBOMP_INSTALL_ALIASES=OFF
-DCLANG_PYTHON_BINDINGS_VERSIONS=#{py_ver}
-DPACKAGE_VENDOR=#{tap.user}
-DPACKAGE_BUGREPORT=#{tap.issues_url}
-DCLANG_VENDOR_UTI=org.#{tap.user.downcase}.clang
]
if MacOS.version >= :catalina
args << "-DFFI_INCLUDE_DIR=#{MacOS.sdk_path}/usr/include/ffi"
args << "-DFFI_LIBRARY_DIR=#{MacOS.sdk_path}/usr/lib"
else
args << "-DFFI_INCLUDE_DIR=#{Formula["libffi"].opt_include}"
args << "-DFFI_LIBRARY_DIR=#{Formula["libffi"].opt_lib}"
end
if OS.mac?
args << "-DLLVM_BUILD_LLVM_C_DYLIB=ON"
args << "-DLLVM_ENABLE_LIBCXX=ON"
args << "-DLLVM_CREATE_XCODE_TOOLCHAIN=#{MacOS::Xcode.installed? ? "ON" : "OFF"}"
sdk = MacOS.sdk_path_if_needed
args << "-DDEFAULT_SYSROOT=#{sdk}" if sdk
else
args << "-DLLVM_ENABLE_LIBCXX=OFF"
args << "-DLLVM_CREATE_XCODE_TOOLCHAIN=OFF"
args << "-DCLANG_DEFAULT_CXX_STDLIB=libstdc++"
# Enable llvm gold plugin for LTO
args << "-DLLVM_BINUTILS_INCDIR=#{Formula["binutils"].opt_include}"
runtime_args = %w[
-DLLVM_ENABLE_PER_TARGET_RUNTIME_DIR=OFF
-DCMAKE_POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE=ON
-DLIBCXX_ENABLE_STATIC_ABI_LIBRARY=ON
-DLIBCXX_STATICALLY_LINK_ABI_IN_SHARED_LIBRARY=OFF
-DLIBCXX_STATICALLY_LINK_ABI_IN_STATIC_LIBRARY=ON
-DLIBCXX_USE_COMPILER_RT=ON
-DLIBCXX_HAS_ATOMIC_LIB=OFF
-DLIBCXXABI_ENABLE_STATIC_UNWINDER=ON
-DLIBCXXABI_STATICALLY_LINK_UNWINDER_IN_SHARED_LIBRARY=OFF
-DLIBCXXABI_STATICALLY_LINK_UNWINDER_IN_STATIC_LIBRARY=ON
-DLIBCXXABI_USE_COMPILER_RT=ON
-DLIBCXXABI_USE_LLVM_UNWINDER=ON
-DLIBUNWIND_USE_COMPILER_RT=ON
]
args << "-DRUNTIMES_CMAKE_ARGS=#{runtime_args.join(";")}"
end
llvmpath = buildpath/"llvm"
mkdir llvmpath/"build" do
system "cmake", "-G", "Unix Makefiles", "..", *(std_cmake_args + args)
system "cmake", "--build", "."
system "cmake", "--build", ".", "--target", "install"
system "cmake", "--build", ".", "--target", "install-xcode-toolchain" if MacOS::Xcode.installed?
end
# Install LLVM Python bindings
# Clang Python bindings are installed by CMake
(lib/site_packages).install llvmpath/"bindings/python/llvm"
# Install Emacs modes
elisp.install Dir[llvmpath/"utils/emacs/*.el"] + Dir[share/"clang/*.el"]
end
def caveats
<<~EOS
To use the bundled libc++ please add the following LDFLAGS:
LDFLAGS="-L#{opt_lib} -Wl,-rpath,#{opt_lib}"
EOS
end
test do
assert_equal prefix.to_s, shell_output("#{bin}/llvm-config --prefix").chomp
(testpath/"omptest.c").write <<~EOS
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <omp.h>
int main() {
#pragma omp parallel num_threads(4)
{
printf("Hello from thread %d, nthreads %d\\n", omp_get_thread_num(), omp_get_num_threads());
}
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
EOS
clean_version = version.to_s[/(\d+\.?)+/]
system "#{bin}/clang", "-L#{lib}", "-fopenmp", "-nobuiltininc",
"-I#{lib}/clang/#{clean_version}/include",
"omptest.c", "-o", "omptest"
testresult = shell_output("./omptest")
sorted_testresult = testresult.split("\n").sort.join("\n")
expected_result = <<~EOS
Hello from thread 0, nthreads 4
Hello from thread 1, nthreads 4
Hello from thread 2, nthreads 4
Hello from thread 3, nthreads 4
EOS
assert_equal expected_result.strip, sorted_testresult.strip
(testpath/"test.c").write <<~EOS
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
printf("Hello World!\\n");
return 0;
}
EOS
(testpath/"test.cpp").write <<~EOS
#include <iostream>
int main()
{
std::cout << "Hello World!" << std::endl;
return 0;
}
EOS
# Testing default toolchain and SDK location.
system "#{bin}/clang++", "-v",
"-std=c++11", "test.cpp", "-o", "test++"
assert_includes MachO::Tools.dylibs("test++"), "/usr/lib/libc++.1.dylib" if OS.mac?
assert_equal "Hello World!", shell_output("./test++").chomp
system "#{bin}/clang", "-v", "test.c", "-o", "test"
assert_equal "Hello World!", shell_output("./test").chomp
# Testing Command Line Tools
if MacOS::CLT.installed?
toolchain_path = "/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools"
system "#{bin}/clang++", "-v",
"-isysroot", MacOS::CLT.sdk_path,
"-isystem", "#{toolchain_path}/usr/include/c++/v1",
"-isystem", "#{toolchain_path}/usr/include",
"-isystem", "#{MacOS::CLT.sdk_path}/usr/include",
"-std=c++11", "test.cpp", "-o", "testCLT++"
assert_includes MachO::Tools.dylibs("testCLT++"), "/usr/lib/libc++.1.dylib"
assert_equal "Hello World!", shell_output("./testCLT++").chomp
system "#{bin}/clang", "-v", "test.c", "-o", "testCLT"
assert_equal "Hello World!", shell_output("./testCLT").chomp
end
# Testing Xcode
if MacOS::Xcode.installed?
system "#{bin}/clang++", "-v",
"-isysroot", MacOS::Xcode.sdk_path,
"-isystem", "#{MacOS::Xcode.toolchain_path}/usr/include/c++/v1",
"-isystem", "#{MacOS::Xcode.toolchain_path}/usr/include",
"-isystem", "#{MacOS::Xcode.sdk_path}/usr/include",
"-std=c++11", "test.cpp", "-o", "testXC++"
assert_includes MachO::Tools.dylibs("testXC++"), "/usr/lib/libc++.1.dylib"
assert_equal "Hello World!", shell_output("./testXC++").chomp
system "#{bin}/clang", "-v",
"-isysroot", MacOS.sdk_path,
"test.c", "-o", "testXC"
assert_equal "Hello World!", shell_output("./testXC").chomp
end
# link against installed libc++
# related to https://github.com/Homebrew/legacy-homebrew/issues/47149
system "#{bin}/clang++", "-v",
"-isystem", "#{opt_include}/c++/v1",
"-std=c++11", "-stdlib=libc++", "test.cpp", "-o", "testlibc++",
"-rtlib=compiler-rt", "-L#{opt_lib}", "-Wl,-rpath,#{opt_lib}"
assert_includes (testpath/"testlibc++").dynamically_linked_libraries,
(opt_lib/shared_library("libc++", "1")).to_s
(testpath/"testlibc++").dynamically_linked_libraries.each do |lib|
refute_match(/libstdc\+\+/, lib)
refute_match(/libgcc/, lib)
refute_match(/libatomic/, lib)
end
assert_equal "Hello World!", shell_output("./testlibc++").chomp
if OS.linux?
# Link installed libc++, libc++abi, and libunwind archives both into
# a position independent executable (PIE), as well as into a fully
# position independent (PIC) DSO for things like plugins that export
# a C-only API but internally use C++.
#
# FIXME: It'd be nice to be able to use flags like `-static-libstdc++`
# together with `-stdlib=libc++` (the latter one we need anyways for
# headers) to achieve this but those flags don't set up the correct
# search paths or handle all of the libraries needed by `libc++` when
# linking statically.
system "#{bin}/clang++", "-v", "-o", "test_pie_runtimes",
"-pie", "-fPIC", "test.cpp", "-L#{opt_lib}",
"-stdlib=libc++", "-rtlib=compiler-rt",
"-static-libstdc++", "-lpthread", "-ldl"
assert_equal "Hello World!", shell_output("./test_pie_runtimes").chomp
(testpath/"test_pie_runtimes").dynamically_linked_libraries.each do |lib|
refute_match(/lib(std)?c\+\+/, lib)
refute_match(/libgcc/, lib)
refute_match(/libatomic/, lib)
refute_match(/libunwind/, lib)
end
(testpath/"test_plugin.cpp").write <<~EOS
#include <iostream>
__attribute__((visibility("default")))
extern "C" void run_plugin() {
std::cout << "Hello Plugin World!" << std::endl;
}
EOS
(testpath/"test_plugin_main.c").write <<~EOS
extern void run_plugin();
int main() {
run_plugin();
}
EOS
system "#{bin}/clang++", "-v", "-o", "test_plugin.so",
"-shared", "-fPIC", "test_plugin.cpp", "-L#{opt_lib}",
"-stdlib=libc++", "-rtlib=compiler-rt",
"-static-libstdc++", "-lpthread", "-ldl"
system "#{bin}/clang", "-v",
"test_plugin_main.c", "-o", "test_plugin_libc++",
"test_plugin.so", "-Wl,-rpath=#{testpath}", "-rtlib=compiler-rt"
assert_equal "Hello Plugin World!", shell_output("./test_plugin_libc++").chomp
(testpath/"test_plugin.so").dynamically_linked_libraries.each do |lib|
refute_match(/lib(std)?c\+\+/, lib)
refute_match(/libgcc/, lib)
refute_match(/libatomic/, lib)
refute_match(/libunwind/, lib)
end
end
# Testing mlir
(testpath/"test.mlir").write <<~EOS
func @bad_branch() {
br ^missing // expected-error {{reference to an undefined block}}
}
EOS
system "#{bin}/mlir-opt", "--verify-diagnostics", "test.mlir"
(testpath/"scanbuildtest.cpp").write <<~EOS
#include <iostream>
int main() {
int *i = new int;
*i = 1;
delete i;
std::cout << *i << std::endl;
return 0;
}
EOS
assert_includes shell_output("#{bin}/scan-build #{bin}/clang++ scanbuildtest.cpp 2>&1"),
"warning: Use of memory after it is freed"
(testpath/"clangformattest.c").write <<~EOS
int main() {
printf("Hello world!"); }
EOS
assert_equal "int main() { printf(\"Hello world!\"); }\n",
shell_output("#{bin}/clang-format -style=google clangformattest.c")
# Ensure LLVM did not regress output of `llvm-config --system-libs` which for a time
# was known to output incorrect linker flags; e.g., `-llibxml2.tbd` instead of `-lxml2`.
# On the other hand, note that a fully qualified path to `dylib` or `tbd` is OK, e.g.,
# `/usr/local/lib/libxml2.tbd` or `/usr/local/lib/libxml2.dylib`.
shell_output("#{bin}/llvm-config --system-libs").chomp.strip.split.each do |lib|
if lib.start_with?("-l")
assert !lib.end_with?(".tbd"), "expected abs path when lib reported as .tbd"
assert !lib.end_with?(".dylib"), "expected abs path when lib reported as .dylib"
else
p = Pathname.new(lib)
if p.extname == ".tbd" || p.extname == ".dylib"
assert p.absolute?, "expected abs path when lib reported as .tbd or .dylib"
end
end
end
end
end
__END__
diff --git a/llvm/utils/benchmark/src/benchmark_register.h b/llvm/utils/benchmark/src/benchmark_register.h
index 0705e219f2fa..4caa5ad4da07 100644
--- a/llvm/utils/benchmark/src/benchmark_register.h
+++ b/llvm/utils/benchmark/src/benchmark_register.h
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
#ifndef BENCHMARK_REGISTER_H
#define BENCHMARK_REGISTER_H
+#include <limits>
#include <vector>
#include "check.h"