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2024-02-17[docs] README: Switch link to clang.llvm.org to use HTTPS.Frederic Cambus
2024-01-13Add OpenSSF Best Practice Badge (#77398)Tom Stellard
This tracks our progress implementing the OpenSSF Best Practices for LLVM.
2024-01-09[libc++][CI] Moves CI badge to main README. (#77247)Mark de Wever
The current CI badge is currently in libc++ documentation. This does not seem the right place: - The typical location on GitHub is on the main README. - The documentation is shipped as part of the release: - This link does not work in off-line mode. Currently our documentation works in off-line mode. - The status in the release documentation does not reflect the status of the shipped library. So users looking at it may see a red status and get confused. This moves the badge to the README.
2023-11-01Add Scorecard Action (#69933)Diogo Teles Sant'Anna
Closes #69736
2023-10-27[docs] Improve README: point to office hours and online sync-ups (#69323)Kristof Beyls
The main README.md should probably be kept pretty short and be used to point new-comers to the most essential ways to get started on or get involved with LLVM. Therefore, this patch removes a pointer to IRC (not used very much these days), and does add pointers to office hours and online sync-ups.
2023-03-08[docs] Update README and GettingStartedArthur Eubanks
Funnel fetching and building LLVM instructions into GettingStarted. Modernize the build steps a little. Remove comments saying CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE defaults to Debug as that's not true anymore (must explicitly pass it). Reviewed By: MaskRay, hans Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D145413
2022-04-07Fix grammar and punctuation across several docs; NFCPriyansh Singh
2022-03-31Fixed minor documentation issuesPriyansh Singh
Fixed whitespace and punctuation issues, added a name to a link, and fixed a typo.
2022-03-07[README] Add hint, how to use automatically the optimal number of CPU coresHeiko Thiel
2022-02-10Update all LLVM documentation mentioning runtimes in LLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTSLouis Dionne
We are moving away from building the runtimes with LLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS, however the documentation was largely outdated. This commit updates all the documentation I could find to use LLVM_ENABLE_RUNTIMES instead of LLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS for building runtimes. Note that in the near future, libcxx, libcxxabi and libunwind will stop supporting being built with LLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS altogether. I don't know what the plans are for other runtimes like libc, openmp and compiler-rt, so I didn't make any changes to the documentation that would imply something for those projects. Once this lands, I will also cherry-pick this on the release/14.x branch to make sure that LLVM's documentation is up-to-date and reflects what we intend to support in the future. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D119351
2022-02-08README: Point to the discourse & discord forumsSylvestre Ledru
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D119279
2021-10-21Remove unused parallel-libs projectDavid Blaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D112265
2021-10-06(test commit) Fix capitalization in README.mdMichael Forster
This commit primarily checks that my newly acquired commit access works. But this is also a real spelling fix.
2021-09-21[NFC] Update the list of subprojects in docs.OGINO Masanori
The updated list is based on the output of cmake -G Ninja -S llvm -B build -DLLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS='foo'. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D110124
2021-06-28[RFC][debuginfo-test] Rename debug-info lit tests for general purposesJames Henderson
Discussion thread: https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2021-January/148048.html Move debuginfo-test into a subdirectory of a new top-level directory, called cross-project-tests. The new name replaces "debuginfo-test" as an LLVM project enabled via LLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95339 Reviewed by: aprantl
2021-05-12Fix grammar in README.mdPaul Robinson
2021-02-16[doc] Use cmake's -S option to simplify the build instructionsEbrahim Byagowi
Now that llvm's minimum version is 3.13.4 anyway and `-S` is introduced in the same version[1], let's use this little time saving option to simplify the build instructions. [1]: https://cgold.readthedocs.io/en/latest/glossary/-S.html Authored-By: Ebrahim Byagowi <ebrahim@gnu.org> Differential-Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D95049
2020-10-21Revert "This is a test commit"TaWeiTu
This reverts commit cbe0ee1a94d11bd32019920c8f55ebd58054542a.
2020-10-21This is a test commitTaWeiTu
2020-09-18Revert "This is a test commit"Artur Bialas
This reverts commit 9d54b166c2e59f29e476a6566951b6809fc8808e.
2020-09-18This is a test commitArtur Bialas
2020-06-18Revert 'This is a test commit - ded57e1a06a6baRonak Chauhan
2020-06-18This is a test commitRonak Chauhan
2020-04-11Revert "This is a test commit."Rahman Lavaee
This reverts commit ab31797e166c118217ecf926a29c4b3a4a414847.
2020-04-11This is a test commit.Rahman Lavaee
2020-04-08Add missing hyphensAustin Conlon
2020-02-12[README] Add note on using cmake to perform the buildEvandro Menezes
Also, some spelling fixes. Test commit.
2019-12-02Add contributing info to CONTRIBUTING.md and README.mdFlorian Hahn
As discussed on llvm-dev [1], this patch adds a brief CONTRIBUTING.md to the top-level of the repo, with a pointer to Contributing.html. This should make it easier to discover the contributing information and also be highlighted in the Github UI. It also updates README.md to link to Contributing.html. [1] http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2019-November/137141.html Reviewers: tonic, rnk, jhenderson, meikeb Reviewed By: rnk, jhenderson, meikeb Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70743
2019-10-23Add beginning of LLVM's GettingStarted to GitHub readmeMeike Baumgärtner
Reviewed and approved by chandlerc. As GitHub is the canonical LLVM repository now, embrace GitHub's way of displaying basic build instructions in the top-level readme.md.
2018-10-19Update the project name in README.mdGreg Bedwell
Per llvm.org: "The name "LLVM" itself is not an acronym; it is the full name of the project." llvm-svn: 344766
2017-10-19Add an svn project to contain the files that appear at the root of theJames Y Knight
monorepo. llvm-svn: 316185