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# Updating clang
1. Sync your Chromium tree to the latest revision to pick up any plugin
changes
1. Run `python tools/clang/scripts/upload_revision.py --clang_revision=NNNN`
with the target LLVM SVN revision number. This creates a roll CL on a new
branch, uploads it and starts tryjobs that build the compiler binaries into
a staging bucket on Google Cloud Storage (GCS).
1. If the clang upload try bots succeed, copy the binaries from the staging
bucket to the production one. For example:
```
$ export rev=123456-1
$ for x in Linux_x64 Mac Win ; do \
gsutil cp -n -a public-read gs://chromium-browser-clang-staging/$x/clang-$rev.tgz \
gs://chromium-browser-clang/$x/clang-$rev.tgz ; \
gsutil cp -n -a public-read gs://chromium-browser-clang-staging/$x/llvmobjdump-$rev.tgz \
gs://chromium-browser-clang/$x/llvmobjdump-$rev.tgz ; \
done
$ gsutil cp -n -a public-read gs://chromium-browser-clang-staging/Linux_x64/llvmgold-$rev.tgz \
gs://chromium-browser-clang/Linux_x64/llvmgold-$rev.tgz
```
1. Run the goma package update script to push these packages to goma. If you do
not have the necessary credentials to do the upload, ask clang@chromium.org
to find someone who does
1. Run an exhaustive set of try jobs to test the new compiler:
```
git cl try &&
git cl try -m tryserver.chromium.mac -b mac_chromium_asan_rel_ng &&
git cl try -m tryserver.chromium.linux -b linux_chromium_chromeos_dbg_ng \
-b linux_chromium_chromeos_asan_rel_ng -b linux_chromium_msan_rel_ng &&
git cl try -m tryserver.blink -b linux_trusty_blink_rel
```
1. Commit roll CL from the first step
1. The bots will now pull the prebuilt binary, and goma will have a matching
binary, too.