james woodyatt
2010-Feb-20 16:15 UTC
[LLVMdev] glasgow haskell appears to be adopting LLVM
On Feb 19, 2010, at 13:09, Chris Lattner wrote:> On Feb 19, 2010, at 11:33 AM, james woodyatt wrote: >> >> Let us all now give a warm welcome to our new Haskell comrades! > > Very nice, care to add a GHC entry to the LLVM Users page?I'll prepare a patch that could be applied when the merge is formally released by the GHC developers. — j h woodyatt <jhw at conjury.org> http://jhw.vox.com/
Just to correct, the GCC back-end isn't being depreciated in favour of the LLVM back-end (as much as I would to claim it was). The GCC back-end has been on the list of things GHC developers wanted to remove for a while now and the larger reason its being done now is that SSE support has recently been added to the native code generator, fixing one of the last advantages the C back-end had. LLVM and a new back-end architecture that should land in GHC soon are somewhat responsible in that a lot of GHC developers see them as the more promising and interesting future than using GCC. Oh by the way (probably should have posted this a while ago but just lost track of it) here is my honours thesis paper that I wrote about the LLVM back-end for GHC for the interested: http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~pls/thesis/davidt-thesis.pdf ~ David
Hi David, Your paper is linked on an LLVM site, but I can't give you the url as we are currently down for maintenance. If I remember correctly it was under "recent papers" off of the home site. Garrison On Feb 21, 2010, at 18:55, David Terei wrote:> Just to correct, the GCC back-end isn't being depreciated in favour of > the LLVM back-end (as much as I would to claim it was). The GCC back-end > has been on the list of things GHC developers wanted to remove for a > while now and the larger reason its being done now is that SSE support > has recently been added to the native code generator, fixing one of the > last advantages the C back-end had. LLVM and a new back-end architecture > that should land in GHC soon are somewhat responsible in that a lot of > GHC developers see them as the more promising and interesting future > than using GCC. > > Oh by the way (probably should have posted this a while ago but just > lost track of it) here is my honours thesis paper that I wrote about the > LLVM back-end for GHC for the interested: > > http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~pls/thesis/davidt-thesis.pdf > > ~ David > _______________________________________________ > LLVM Developers mailing list > LLVMdev at cs.uiuc.edu http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu > http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/llvmdev
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