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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE pkgmetadata SYSTEM "http://www.gentoo.org/dtd/metadata.dtd">
+<pkgmetadata>
+ <maintainer>
+ <email>voyageur@gentoo.org</email>
+ <name>Bernard Cafarelli</name>
+ </maintainer>
+ <maintainer>
+ <email>mgorny@gentoo.org</email>
+ <name>Michał Górny</name>
+ </maintainer>
+ <longdescription>Low Level Virtual Machine (LLVM) is:
+ 1. A compilation strategy designed to enable effective program optimization across the entire lifetime of a program. LLVM supports effective optimization at compile time, link-time (particularly interprocedural), run-time and offline (i.e., after software is installed), while remaining transparent to developers and maintaining compatibility with existing build scripts.
+ 2. A virtual instruction set - LLVM is a low-level object code representation that uses simple RISC-like instructions, but provides rich, language-independent, type information and dataflow (SSA) information about operands. This combination enables sophisticated transformations on object code, while remaining light-weight enough to be attached to the executable. This combination is key to allowing link-time, run-time, and offline transformations.
+ 3. A compiler infrastructure - LLVM is also a collection of source code that implements the language and compilation strategy. The primary components of the LLVM infrastructure are a GCC-based C and C++ front-end, a link-time optimization framework with a growing set of global and interprocedural analyses and transformations, static back-ends for many popular (and some obscure) architectures, a back-end which emits portable C code, and a Just-In-Time compilers for several architectures.
+ 4. LLVM does not imply things that you would expect from a high-level virtual machine. It does not require garbage collection or run-time code generation (In fact, LLVM makes a great static compiler!). Note that optional LLVM components can be used to build high-level virtual machines and other systems that need these services.</longdescription>
+ <use>
+ <flag name='clang'>Build the clang C/C++ compiler</flag>
+ <flag name='cmake'>Enable cmake support (experimental)</flag>
+ <flag name='doc'>Build and install the HTML documentation and regenerate the man pages</flag>
+ <flag name='gold'>Build the gold linker plugin</flag>
+ <flag name='lldb'>Build the lldb debugger</flag>
+ <flag name='multitarget'>Build all host targets (default: host only)</flag>
+ <flag name='ncurses'>Support querying terminal properties using ncurses' terminfo</flag>
+ <flag name='static-analyzer'>Install the Clang static analyzer (requires USE=clang)</flag>
+ <flag name='udis86'>Enable support for <pkg>dev-libs/udis86</pkg> disassembler library</flag>
+ </use>
+</pkgmetadata>