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authorMichael J. Spencer <bigcheesegs@gmail.com>2012-04-19 19:27:54 +0000
committerMichael J. Spencer <bigcheesegs@gmail.com>2012-04-19 19:27:54 +0000
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Remove llvm-ld and llvm-stub (which is only used by llvm-ld).
llvm-ld is no longer useful and causes confusion and so it is being removed. * Does not work very well on Windows because it must call a gcc like driver to assemble and link. * Has lots of hard coded paths which are wrong on many systems. * Does not understand most of ld's options. * Can be partially replaced by llvm-link | opt | {llc | as, llc -filetype=obj} | ld, or fully replaced by Clang. I know of no production use of llvm-ld, and hacking use should be replaced by Clang's driver. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@155147 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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-rw-r--r--docs/tutorial/OCamlLangImpl4.html7
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diff --git a/docs/tutorial/LangImpl4.html b/docs/tutorial/LangImpl4.html
index 77c9dbe0ad..d2cac627e7 100644
--- a/docs/tutorial/LangImpl4.html
+++ b/docs/tutorial/LangImpl4.html
@@ -253,10 +253,9 @@ add instruction from every execution of this function.</p>
<p>LLVM provides a wide variety of optimizations that can be used in certain
circumstances. Some <a href="../Passes.html">documentation about the various
passes</a> is available, but it isn't very complete. Another good source of
-ideas can come from looking at the passes that <tt>llvm-gcc</tt> or
-<tt>llvm-ld</tt> run to get started. The "<tt>opt</tt>" tool allows you to
-experiment with passes from the command line, so you can see if they do
-anything.</p>
+ideas can come from looking at the passes that <tt>Clang</tt> runs to get
+started. The "<tt>opt</tt>" tool allows you to experiment with passes from the
+command line, so you can see if they do anything.</p>
<p>Now that we have reasonable code coming out of our front-end, lets talk about
executing it!</p>
diff --git a/docs/tutorial/OCamlLangImpl4.html b/docs/tutorial/OCamlLangImpl4.html
index fd2b5ad7c8..dd31ded57d 100644
--- a/docs/tutorial/OCamlLangImpl4.html
+++ b/docs/tutorial/OCamlLangImpl4.html
@@ -270,10 +270,9 @@ add instruction from every execution of this function.</p>
<p>LLVM provides a wide variety of optimizations that can be used in certain
circumstances. Some <a href="../Passes.html">documentation about the various
passes</a> is available, but it isn't very complete. Another good source of
-ideas can come from looking at the passes that <tt>llvm-gcc</tt> or
-<tt>llvm-ld</tt> run to get started. The "<tt>opt</tt>" tool allows you to
-experiment with passes from the command line, so you can see if they do
-anything.</p>
+ideas can come from looking at the passes that <tt>Clang</tt> runs to get
+started. The "<tt>opt</tt>" tool allows you to experiment with passes from the
+command line, so you can see if they do anything.</p>
<p>Now that we have reasonable code coming out of our front-end, lets talk about
executing it!</p>