Quicklinks
If you already know the general facts about the xPack LLVM clang, you can directly skip to the desired pages.
User pages:
Developer & maintainer pages:
Overview
The xPack LLVM clang is an cross-platform standalone binary distribution of the LLVM clang.
Benefits
The main advantages of using the xPack LLVM clang are:
- a convenient, uniform and portable install/uninstall/upgrade procedure, the same procedure is used for all major platforms (Intel Windows 64-bit, Intel GNU/Linux 64-bit, Arm GNU/Linux 64/32-bit, Intel macOS 64-bit, Apple Silicon macOS 64-bit)
- a convenient integration with Continuous Integration environments, like GitHub Actions
- a better integration with development environments like Eclipse Embedded CDT.
All binaries are self-contained, they include all required libraries, and can be installed in any location.
Compatibility
The xPack LLVM clang is fully compatible with the original LLVM releases.
Install
The details of installing the xPack LLVM clang on various platforms are presented in the separate install page.
Documentation
To save space and bandwidth, the original documentation is available online.
Predefined macros
The list of build-in macros is available in a separate page.
Support
For the various support options, please read the separate support page.
Change log
The release and change log is available in the repository
CHANGELOG.md
file.
Build details
For those interested in building the binaries, please read the
README-MAINTAINER
page.
However, the ultimate source for details are the build scripts themselves,
all available from the
clang-xpack.git/scripts
folder.
Releases
See the releases pages.