- // This is an awful, awful hack. Discovered when we migrated to using
- // clang-cl to compile LLVM/LLD it turns out that LLD, when built out of
- // tree, will execute `llvm-config --cmakedir` and then tell CMake about
- // that directory for later processing. Unfortunately if this path has
- // forward slashes in it (which it basically always does on Windows)
- // then CMake will hit a syntax error later on as... something isn't
- // escaped it seems?
- //
- // Instead of attempting to fix this problem in upstream CMake and/or
- // LLVM/LLD we just hack around it here. This thin wrapper will take the
- // output from llvm-config and replace all instances of `\` with `/` to
- // ensure we don't hit the same bugs with escaping. It means that you
- // can't build on a system where your paths require `\` on Windows, but
- // there's probably a lot of reasons you can't do that other than this.
- let llvm_config_shim = env::current_exe().unwrap().with_file_name("llvm-config-wrapper");
-