freebsd-dev/contrib/llvm/patches/README.TXT
Dimitry Andric ef6fa9e26d Upgrade our copy of clang and llvm to 3.6.1 release.
This release contains the following cherry-picked revisions from
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Please note that from 3.5.0 onwards, clang and llvm require C++11
support to build; see UPDATING for more information.
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This is a set of individual patches, which contain all the customizations to
llvm/clang currently in the FreeBSD base system. These can be applied in
alphabetical order to a pristine llvm/clang 3.6.1 source tree, for example by
doing:
svn co https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/tags/RELEASE_361/final llvm-3.6.1
svn co https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/cfe/tags/RELEASE_361/final llvm-3.6.1/tools/clang
cd llvm-3.6.1
for p in /usr/src/contrib/llvm/patches/patch-*.diff; do
patch -p0 -f -F0 -E -i $p -s || break
done
A number of these consist of hand-written modifications, specifically for
FreeBSD, while most others are cherry pickings off the llvm and clang trunks.
When a new version of llvm/clang is eventually imported, those latter ones will
largely disappear.