CMake Caches ============ This directory contains CMake cache scripts that pre-populate the CMakeCache in a build directory with commonly used settings. You can use the caches files with the following CMake invocation: cmake -G -C [additional CMake options (i.e. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=)] Options specified on the command line will override options in the cache files. The following cache files exist. Apple-stage1 ------------ The Apple stage1 cache configures a two stage build similar to how Apple builds the clang shipped with Xcode. The build files generated from this invocation has a target named "stage2" which performs an LTO build of clang. The Apple-stage2 cache can be used directly to match the build settings Apple uses in shipping builds without doing a full bootstrap build. PGO --- The PGO CMake cache can be used to generate a multi-stage instrumented compiler. You can configure your build directory with the following invocation of CMake: cmake -G -C /cmake/caches/PGO.cmake After configuration the following additional targets will be generated: stage2-instrumented: Builds a stage1 x86 compiler, runtime, and required tools (llvm-config, llvm-profdata) then uses that compiler to build an instrumented stage2 compiler. stage2-instrumented-generate-profdata: Depends on "stage2-instrumented" and will use the instrumented compiler to generate profdata based on the training files in /utils/perf-training stage2: Depends on "stage2-instrumented-generate-profdata" and will use the stage1 compiler with the stage2 profdata to build a PGO-optimized compiler. stage2-check-llvm: Depends on stage2 and runs check-llvm using the stage3 compiler. stage2-check-clang: Depends on stage2 and runs check-clang using the stage3 compiler. stage2-check-all: Depends on stage2 and runs check-all using the stage3 compiler. stage2-test-suite: Depends on stage2 and runs the test-suite using the stage3 compiler (requires in-tree test-suite). 3-stage ------- This cache file can be used to generate a 3-stage clang build. You can configure using the following CMake command: cmake -C /cmake/caches/3-stage.cmake -G Ninja You can then run "ninja stage3-clang" to build stage1, stage2 and stage3 clangs. This is useful for finding non-determinism the compiler by verifying that stage2 and stage3 are identical.