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I'm trying to generate LLVM IR code, which I have done successfully as part of the Kaleidoscope tutorial on this same machine, using these same compiler flags.

My code compiles without errors in clang++ 3.4. However, at link time I'm getting:

undefined reference to `llvm::Value::dump() const'

The error is being triggered by the line:

if (generator.code()) // returns llvm::Function*, or NULL
  generator.code()->dump();

If I remove the call to dump(), the linker is happy.

Clang++ flags I'm using are:

-O3 -g -Wall -std=c++11 -I./src `llvm-config --cppflags --ldflags --libs core jit native`

I'm confused, because the Kaleidoscope project compiles and runs fine and uses the same compiler flags and is built on the same computer.

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When linking with libraries the libraries has to be placed after the source/object files.

So you need something like

clang++ -O3 -g -Wall -std=c++11 -I./src \
    `llvm-config --cppflags --ldflags core jit native` \
    objectfile1.o objectfile2.o \
    `llvm-config --libs core jit native` \
    -o outputfile

It's because the linker looks for symbols in the order they are given on the command line.

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  • Ah, that is definitely different! I was hand-writing the build script in the other project and has my source files first. In the new project, they are just in CXXFLAGS so my Makefile is putting the source files after them. I'll restructure things a bit :)
    – d11wtq
    Mar 15, 2014 at 11:29
  • Problem solved by simply moving $(CXXFLAGS) to be after the source files, thank you! Will accept in a few mins once the SO time restriction has passed.
    – d11wtq
    Mar 15, 2014 at 11:32
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    I personally prefer to split the linker command into a $CXXFLAGS (Or raterh $LDFLAG for the linker side) and a $LIBS. Mar 15, 2014 at 11:36

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