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Author SHA1 Message Date
Eric Seidel
69d02b71a0 clang: add isClang passthru attribute to mirror isGNU 2015-03-24 20:37:01 -07:00
Shea Levy
6e3c9d5ce4 Fix fallout of recent cc-wrapper changes
Fixes tarball except for 56e21d05e8
2015-03-24 22:13:43 -04:00
Eric Seidel
f3c6827373 rename all occurrences of stdenv.cc.gcc to stdenv.cc.cc 2015-01-14 20:27:55 -08:00
John Wiegley
28b6fb61e6 Change occurrences of gcc to the more general cc
This is done for the sake of Yosemite, which does not have gcc, and yet
this change is also compatible with Linux.
2014-12-26 11:06:21 -06:00
Ricardo M. Correia
f9cd53ba18 llvm: Add support for grsecurity 2014-05-15 13:25:47 +02:00
Shea Levy
c0e93ca39d Unmaintain old llvm versions
Signed-off-by: Shea Levy <shea@shealevy.com>
2014-01-26 21:01:13 -05:00
Vladimir Still
11a7520928 llvm: Bring back old expressions for llvm & clang 3.[123]. 2014-01-26 19:16:50 +01:00
Shea Levy
fea2266290 llvm: Split llvmFull into separate derivations
Now most packages in the llvm suite are built as separate derivations.
The exceptions are:

* compiler-rt must currently be built with llvm. This increases llvm's
  size by 6 MB
* clang-tools-extra must be built with clang

In addition, the top-level llvm attribute is defaulted to llvm 3.4, and
llvm 3.3 must be accessed by the llvm_33 attribute. This is to make the
out-of-date packages obvious in the hope that eventually all will be
updated to work with 3.4 and 3.3 can be removed. I think we should keep
this policy in the future (latest llvm gets top-level name, the rest are
versioned until they can be removed).

The llvm packages (except libc++, which exception I will try to remove
on the next update) can all be accessed via the llvmPackages attribute,
and there are also aliases for the packages that already existed (llvm,
clang, and dragonegg).

Signed-off-by: Shea Levy <shea@shealevy.com>
2014-01-20 20:33:06 -05:00