This package has been tested with LLVM 3.2, Python 2.6, 2.7 and 3.3. Other Python versions may work.
Get and extract LLVM 3.2 source tarball from llvm.org. Then,
cd
into the extracted directory.Run
./configure --enable-optimized --prefix=LLVM_INSTALL_PATH
.Note: Without the
--enable-optimized
flag, debug build will be selected. Unless you are developing LLVM or llvmpy, it is recommended that the flag is used to reduce build time and binary size.Note: Use prefix to select the installation path. It is recommended to separate your custom build from the default system package. Please replace
LLVM_INSTALL_PATH
with your own path.Run
REQUIRES_RTTI=1 make
to build.Note: With LLVM 3.2, the default build configuration has C++ RTTI disabled. However, llvmpy requires RTTI.
Get llvm-py and install it:
$ git clone [email protected]:llvmpy/llvmpy.git $ cd llvmpy $ LLVM_CONFIG_PATH=LLVM_INSTALL_PATH/bin/llvm-config python setup.py install
Run the tests:
$ python -c "import llvm; llvm.test()"
See documentation at 'http://www.llvmpy.org' and examples under 'test'.
- If llvmpy cannot be imported due to "undefined symbol: _ZTIN4llvm24PassRegistrationListenerE", it is because RTTI is not enabled when building LLVM. "_ZTIN4llvm24PassRegistrationListenerE" is the typeinfo of PassRegistrationListener class.
llvmpy is distributed under the new BSD license, which is similar to the LLVM license itself. See the file called LICENSE for the full license text.