Age | Commit message (Expand) | Author |
2010-11-29 | Merge System into Support. | Michael J. Spencer |
2010-04-15 | Remove unnecessary uses of <iostream>. | Daniel Dunbar |
2007-12-29 | remove attributions from utils. | Chris Lattner |
2007-12-29 | remove attributions from tools/utils makefiles. | Chris Lattner |
2007-04-07 | Update for PathWithStatus | Reid Spencer |
2007-02-06 | Set the new NO_INSTALL flag for build-only tools. | Reid Spencer |
2005-04-22 | Remove trailing whitespace | Misha Brukman |
2005-01-23 | This method takes sys::Path objects now. | Chris Lattner |
2005-01-23 | Drop dead #include | Chris Lattner |
2005-01-23 | The meat of this utility has been moved to FileUtilities, where it can be | Chris Lattner |
2004-12-13 | For PR351: | Reid Spencer |
2004-12-13 | For PR351: libLLVMSupport now depends on libLLVMSystem | Reid Spencer |
2004-10-27 | Change Library Names Not To Conflict With Others When Installed | Reid Spencer |
2004-10-22 | We're not doing automake any more | Reid Spencer |
2004-10-22 | We won't use automake | Reid Spencer |
2004-10-18 | Initial automake generated Makefile template | Reid Spencer |
2004-10-13 | Updates for changes in Makefile rules. | Reid Spencer |
2004-10-10 | Initial version of automake Makefile.am file. | Reid Spencer |
2004-09-01 | Changes For Bug 352 | Reid Spencer |
2004-06-20 | Make fpcmp handle running off of the beginning or end of the file correctly. | Chris Lattner |
2004-06-13 | Get rid of "might be uninitialized" warnings when compiling with GCC 3.3.2 | Reid Spencer |
2004-06-09 | Fix the really bizarre stuff that happened last night in the tester | Chris Lattner |
2004-05-28 | Right: the #includes are not needed either | Chris Lattner |
2004-05-28 | Use fileutilities instead of mmap directly | Chris Lattner |
2004-04-23 | mmap of a zero length file returns null on some platforms, so hack around it. | Brian Gaeke |
2004-04-19 | Fix typo. | Brian Gaeke |
2004-04-13 | Fix bug, add support for +/- | Chris Lattner |
2004-04-13 | Okay, spiff is completely incapable of handling files of nontrivial size. | Chris Lattner |