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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ How To Setup Clang Tooling For LLVM
===================================
Clang Tooling provides infrastructure to write tools that need syntactic
-and semantic infomation about a program. This term also relates to a set
+and semantic information about a program. This term also relates to a set
of specific tools using this infrastructure (e.g. ``clang-check``). This
document provides information on how to set up and use Clang Tooling for
the LLVM source code.
@@ -144,24 +144,12 @@ Examples:
Optionally you can use the `Ninja <https://github.com/martine/ninja>`_
build system instead of make. It is aimed at making your builds faster.
-Currently this step will require building Ninja from sources and using a
-development version of CMake.
+Currently this step will require building Ninja from sources.
To take advantage of using Clang Tools along with Ninja build you need
-at least CMake 2.8.9. At the moment CMake 2.8.9 is still under
-development, so you can get latest development sources and build it
-yourself:
+at least CMake 2.8.9.
-.. code-block:: console
-
- $ git clone git://cmake.org/cmake.git
- $ cd cmake
- $ ./bootstrap
- $ make
- $ sudo make install
-
-Having the correct version of CMake, you can clone the Ninja git
-repository and build Ninja from sources:
+Clone the Ninja git repository and build Ninja from sources:
.. code-block:: console