Dear Chris,
Project Name: Kai
Project Website: http://www.oriontransfer.co.nz/research/kai
Project Description: Kai (Japanese 会 for meeting/gathering) is an experimental
interpreter that provides a highly extensible runtime environment and explicit
control over the compilation process. Programs are defined using nested symbolic
expressions, which are all parsed into first-class values with minimal intrinsic
semantics. Kai can generate optimised code at run-time (using LLVM) in order to
exploit the nature of the underlying hardware and to integrate with external
software libraries. It is a unique exploration into world of dynamic code
compilation, and the interaction between high level and low level semantics.
Can you please let me know if this is the correct information and if you require
any more details.
Kind regards,
Samuel> Hi All,
>
> I'm preparing the release notes for LLVM 2.8 and would appreciate it if
you could send me a blurb if you maintain an out-of-tree project that works with
it. The list from 2.7 was here:
> http://llvm.org/releases/2.7/docs/ReleaseNotes.html#externalproj
>
> I need your input by saturday night (Oct 2). No projects listed in 2.7
will be carried forward unless you send me an update. Thanks in advance!
>
> -Chris
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