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2018 Sep 12
2
How to make LLVM go faster?
Thanks, that was a really helpful suggestion. If you're curious- here are
some of the high cost areas:
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Total Execution Time: 2.0117 seconds (2.0185 wall clock)
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2018 Sep 12
2
How to make LLVM go faster?
Here is some timing information from running the Zig standard library tests:
$ ./zig test ../std/index.zig --enable-timing-info
Name Start End Duration Percent
Initialize 0.0000 0.0010 0.0010 0.0001
Semantic Analysis 0.0010 0.9968 0.9958 0.1192
Code Generation 0.9968 1.4000 0.4032
2008 Jan 28
0
[LLVMdev] 2.2 Prerelease available for testing
Target: FreeBSD 7.0-RC1 on amd64.
autoconf says:
configure:2122: checking build system type
configure:2140: result: x86_64-unknown-freebsd7.0
[...]
configure:2721: gcc -v >&5
Using built-in specs.
Target: amd64-undermydesk-freebsd
Configured with: FreeBSD/amd64 system compiler
Thread model: posix
gcc version 4.2.1 20070719 [FreeBSD]
[...]
objdir != srcdir, for both llvm and gcc.
Release
2008 Jan 24
6
[LLVMdev] 2.2 Prerelease available for testing
LLVMers,
The 2.2 prerelease is now available for testing:
http://llvm.org/prereleases/2.2/
If anyone can help test this release, I ask that you do the following:
1) Build llvm and llvm-gcc (or use a binary). You may build release
(default) or debug. You may pick llvm-gcc-4.0, llvm-gcc-4.2, or both.
2) Run 'make check'.
3) In llvm-test, run 'make TEST=nightly report'.
4) When