Thanks AllEightUp!
To sum this up:
0. Read the "Getting Started with the LLVM System using Microsoft Visual Studio".
3. Download & unzip the llvm source.
4. Install Python 2.7.x (I installed 2.7.3) + GnuWin32 tools. // Optional.
5. Install CMake and ->
{
6. Browse to the llvm source.
7. Browse to a location where you want the msvc projects to be found.
8. Configure CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX to the preferred directory where the headers, libs and other useful things should be installed.
}
9. Build the INSTALL project.
10. Locate the cool stuff at the directory specified at stage 8.
11. Start coding for great good! //
Hah, actually I'd never seen that particular article before. I just saw "CMakeLists.txt" and said, "woot", generated a VC solution using CMake, built and away I went. :)
I've used LLVM a fair amount for different things. I'm sure you'll enjoy it, though it's a bit rough to get started given they didn't use standard libraries (at all?) so it's a new background to learn and some new coding styles to figure out. Beyond that, I love using the infrastructure for a number of useful things.