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author | Ted Kremenek <kremenek@apple.com> | 2008-06-17 13:48:36 +0000 |
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committer | Ted Kremenek <kremenek@apple.com> | 2008-06-17 13:48:36 +0000 |
commit | 35f29c5c4c19059efaac2a4cec86d2cf2cc453ba (patch) | |
tree | 32c311a5e21f55d849a0ac7a81ee8d8f8bfab160 /www/get_started.html | |
parent | 111731a3801dc261ee9abc7b9da9979a1f42cc51 (diff) |
Convert <h4> to <h3>.
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diff --git a/www/get_started.html b/www/get_started.html index 23ad90f51b..5b7eb4dee3 100644 --- a/www/get_started.html +++ b/www/get_started.html @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ of C support are:</p> well, but we'd love help from other interested contributors. We expect C to be in good shape by mid to late 2008.</p> -<h3><a name="build">Building clang / working with the code</a></h3> +<h2 id="build">Building clang / working with the code</h2> <p>If you would like to check out and build the project, the current scheme is:</p> @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ is:</p> <tt>svn update</tt> on all subdirectories related to subversion.</li> </ul> -<h3>Examples of using clang</h3> +<h2>Examples of using clang</h2> <p>The clang driver takes a lot of GCC compatible options, which you can see with 'clang --help'. Here are a few examples:</p> @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ V foo(V a, V b) { return a+b*a; } </pre> -<h4>Preprocessing:</h4> +<h3>Preprocessing:</h3> <pre class="code"> $ <b>clang ~/t.c -E</b> @@ -149,14 +149,14 @@ V foo(V a, V b) { return a+b*a; } </pre> -<h4>Type checking:</h4> +<h3>Type checking:</h3> <pre class="code"> $ <b>clang -fsyntax-only ~/t.c</b> </pre> -<h4>GCC options:</h4> +<h3>GCC options:</h3> <pre class="code"> $ <b>clang -fsyntax-only ~/t.c -pedantic</b> @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ typedef float V __attribute__((vector_size(16))); </pre> -<h4>Pretty printing from the AST:</h4> +<h3>Pretty printing from the AST:</h3> <pre class="code"> $ <b>clang ~/t.c -ast-print</b> @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ V foo(V a, V b) { </pre> -<h4>Code generation with LLVM:</h4> +<h3>Code generation with LLVM:</h3> <pre class="code"> $ <b>clang ~/t.c -emit-llvm -o - | llvm-as | opt -std-compile-opts | llvm-dis</b> @@ -204,14 +204,14 @@ _foo: <h3>GCC "Emulation" Driver</h3> -While the <tt>clang</tt> executable is a compiler driver that can perform code -generation, program analysis, and other actions, it is not designed to be a +<p>While the <tt>clang</tt> executable is a compiler driver that can perform +code generation, program analysis, and other actions, it is not designed to be a drop-in replacement for GCC's <tt>cc</tt>. There is interest in developing such a driver for clang, but in the interim the clang source tree includes a Python script <tt>ccc</tt> in the <tt>utils</tt> subdirectory that provides some of this functionality (the script is intended to be used where GCC's <tt>cc</tt> could be used). It is currently a work in progress, and eventually will likely -be replaced by a more complete driver. +be replaced by a more complete driver.</p> <p>Example use:</p> |