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-rw-r--r--lib/CompilerDriver/Action.cpp3
-rw-r--r--lib/Support/SystemUtils.cpp15
2 files changed, 10 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/lib/CompilerDriver/Action.cpp b/lib/CompilerDriver/Action.cpp
index 54b55d0d42..19f5bbaa00 100644
--- a/lib/CompilerDriver/Action.cpp
+++ b/lib/CompilerDriver/Action.cpp
@@ -57,7 +57,8 @@ namespace {
sys::Path prog(name);
if (!prog.isAbsolute()) {
- prog = FindExecutable(name, ProgramName, (void *)(intptr_t)&Main);
+ prog = PrependMainExecutablePath(name, ProgramName,
+ (void *)(intptr_t)&Main);
if (!prog.canExecute()) {
prog = sys::Program::FindProgramByName(name);
diff --git a/lib/Support/SystemUtils.cpp b/lib/Support/SystemUtils.cpp
index ff076637ab..9646d75bd2 100644
--- a/lib/Support/SystemUtils.cpp
+++ b/lib/Support/SystemUtils.cpp
@@ -32,13 +32,14 @@ bool llvm::CheckBitcodeOutputToConsole(raw_ostream &stream_to_check,
return false;
}
-/// FindExecutable - Find a named executable, given the value of argv[0] of the
-/// program being executed and the address of main itself. This allows us to
-/// find another LLVM tool if it is built in the same directory. An empty string
-/// is returned on error.
-#undef FindExecutable // needed on windows :(
-sys::Path llvm::FindExecutable(const std::string &ExeName,
- const char *Argv0, void *MainAddr) {
+/// PrependMainExecutablePath - Prepend the path to the program being executed
+/// to \p ExeName, given the value of argv[0] and the address of main()
+/// itself. This allows us to find another LLVM tool if it is built in the same
+/// directory. An empty string is returned on error; note that this function
+/// just mainpulates the path and doesn't check for executability.
+/// @brief Find a named executable.
+sys::Path llvm::PrependMainExecutablePath(const std::string &ExeName,
+ const char *Argv0, void *MainAddr) {
// Check the directory that the calling program is in. We can do
// this if ProgramPath contains at least one / character, indicating that it
// is a relative path to the executable itself.