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[docs] Reinstate r337730 - Add support for Markdown documentation in
Sphinx. We think the bot is updated now, so trying this again. I'm landing it (with permission) as Michael is at a con at the moment. Actual patch largely by Michael Spencer. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44910 llvm-svn: 338977
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# Markdown Quickstart Template
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## Introduction and Quickstart
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This document is meant to get you writing documentation as fast as possible
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even if you have no previous experience with Markdown. The goal is to take
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someone in the state of "I want to write documentation and get it added to
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LLVM's docs" and turn that into useful documentation mailed to llvm-commits
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with as little nonsense as possible.
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You can find this document in `docs/MarkdownQuickstartTemplate.md`. You
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should copy it, open the new file in your text editor, write your docs, and
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then send the new document to llvm-commits for review.
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Focus on *content*. It is easy to fix the Markdown syntax
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later if necessary, although Markdown tries to imitate common
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plain-text conventions so it should be quite natural. A basic knowledge of
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Markdown syntax is useful when writing the document, so the last
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~half of this document (starting with [Example Section](#example-section)) gives examples
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which should cover 99% of use cases.
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Let me say that again: focus on *content*. But if you really need to verify
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Sphinx's output, see `docs/README.txt` for information.
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Once you have finished with the content, please send the `.md` file to
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llvm-commits for review.
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## Guidelines
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Try to answer the following questions in your first section:
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1. Why would I want to read this document?
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2. What should I know to be able to follow along with this document?
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3. What will I have learned by the end of this document?
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Common names for the first section are `Introduction`, `Overview`, or
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`Background`.
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If possible, make your document a "how to". Give it a name `HowTo*.md`
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like the other "how to" documents. This format is usually the easiest
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for another person to understand and also the most useful.
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You generally should not be writing documentation other than a "how to"
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unless there is already a "how to" about your topic. The reason for this
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is that without a "how to" document to read first, it is difficult for a
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person to understand a more advanced document.
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Focus on content (yes, I had to say it again).
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The rest of this document shows example Markdown markup constructs
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that are meant to be read by you in your text editor after you have copied
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this file into a new file for the documentation you are about to write.
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## Example Section
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Your text can be *emphasized*, **bold**, or `monospace`.
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Use blank lines to separate paragraphs.
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Headings (like `Example Section` just above) give your document its
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structure.
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### Example Subsection
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Make a link [like this](http://llvm.org/). There is also a more
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sophisticated syntax which [can be more readable] for longer links since
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it disrupts the flow less. You can put the `[link name]: <URL>` block
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pretty much anywhere later in the document.
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[can be more readable]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LLVM
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Lists can be made like this:
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1. A list starting with `[0-9].` will be automatically numbered.
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1. This is a second list element.
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1. Use indentation to create nested lists.
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You can also use unordered lists.
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* Stuff.
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+ Deeper stuff.
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* More stuff.
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#### Example Subsubsection
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You can make blocks of code like this:
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```
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int main() {
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return 0;
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}
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```
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As an extension to markdown, you can also specify a highlighter to use.
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``` C++
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int main() {
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return 0;
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}
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```
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For a shell session, use a `console` code block.
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```console
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$ echo "Goodbye cruel world!"
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$ rm -rf /
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```
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If you need to show LLVM IR use the `llvm` code block.
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``` llvm
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define i32 @test1() {
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entry:
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ret i32 0
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}
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```
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Some other common code blocks you might need are `c`, `objc`, `make`,
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and `cmake`. If you need something beyond that, you can look at the [full
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list] of supported code blocks.
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[full list]: http://pygments.org/docs/lexers/
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However, don't waste time fiddling with syntax highlighting when you could
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be adding meaningful content. When in doubt, show preformatted text
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without any syntax highlighting like this:
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.
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+:.
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..:: ::
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.++:+:: ::+:.:.
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.:+ :
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::.::..:: .+.
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..:+ :: :
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......+:. ..
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:++. .. :
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.+:::+:: :
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.. . .+ ::
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+.: .::+.
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...+. .: .
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.++:..
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...
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##### Hopefully you won't need to be this deep
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If you need to do fancier things than what has been shown in this document,
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you can mail the list or check the [Common Mark spec]. Sphinx specific
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integration documentation can be found in the [recommonmark docs].
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[Common Mark spec]: http://spec.commonmark.org/0.28/
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[recommonmark docs]: http://recommonmark.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html
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templates_path = ['_templates']
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# The suffix of source filenames.
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source_suffix = '.rst'
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source_suffix = ['.rst', '.md']
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source_parsers = {'.md': 'recommonmark.parser.CommonMarkParser'}
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# The encoding of source files.
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#source_encoding = 'utf-8-sig'
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yaml2obj
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HowToSubmitABug
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SphinxQuickstartTemplate
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MarkdownQuickstartTemplate
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Phabricator
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TestingGuide
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tutorial/index
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@ -292,6 +293,7 @@ For API clients and LLVM developers.
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XRayFDRFormat
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PDB/index
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CFIVerify
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SpeculativeLoadHardening
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:doc:`WritingAnLLVMPass`
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Information on how to write LLVM transformations and analyses.
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:doc:`CFIVerify`
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A description of the verification tool for Control Flow Integrity.
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:doc:`SpeculativeLoadHardening`
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A description of the Speculative Load Hardening mitigation for Spectre v1.
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Development Process Documentation
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