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Author SHA1 Message Date
Sean Silva
7a8ca279cd [docs] Clean up some more llvm-gcc stuff
Some references to llvm-gcc were so crusty that I wasn't sure how to
proceed and so I've left them intact.

I also slipped in a quick peephole fix to use a :doc: link instead of
raw HTML link.

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2014-02-19 00:12:34 +00:00
Logan Chien
2dce4f27ef Update code listings in LLVM tutorial.
Several LLVM headers are moved.  The code listings in
LLVM tutorial are not updated yet.

This CL removes the code replica in the .rst, and replace
them with a literalinclude directive, so that sphinx can
include the latest code automatically.


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2013-06-08 09:03:03 +00:00
Sean Silva
6ccdfc54ba [docs] Remove explicit authorship.
In the spirit of r172109. Version control keeps a far more detailed
record of authorship anyways.

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2013-03-11 16:25:16 +00:00
Sean Silva
ee47edfd8e docs: Sphinxify docs/tutorial/
Sorry for the massive commit, but I just wanted to knock this one down
and it is really straightforward.

There are still a couple trivial (i.e. not related to the content)
things left to fix:

- Use of raw HTML links where :doc:`...` and :ref:`...` could be used
  instead. If you are a newbie and want to help fix this it would make
  for some good bite-sized patches; more experienced developers should
  be focusing on adding new content (to this tutorial or elsewhere, but
  please _do not_ waste your time on formatting when there is such dire
  need for documentation (see docs/SphinxQuickstartTemplate.rst to get
  started writing)).

- Highlighting of the kaleidoscope code blocks (currently left as bare
  `::`).  I will be working on writing a custom Pygments highlighter for
  this, mostly as training for maintaining the `llvm` code-block's lexer
  in-tree. I want to do this because I am extremely unhappy with how it
  just "gives up" on the slightest deviation from the expected syntax
  and leaves the whole code-block un-highlighted.

  More generally I am looking at writing some Sphinx extensions and
  keeping them in-tree as well, to support common use cases that
  currently have no good solution (like "monospace text inside a link").

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2012-12-05 00:26:32 +00:00