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2012 Mar 04
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[LLVMdev] Passing arguments to opt via clang
...uld be used to pass arguments to the
optimizer. Is there a similar mechanism anywhere for clang? Is there also a
similar mechanism to -Wllc?
Thanks!
Harel Cain
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2012 Mar 04
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[LLVMdev] Passing arguments to opt via clang
...will handle all of them
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> With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov
> Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics, Saint Petersburg State University
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2012 Mar 04
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Icecast Digest, Vol 94, Issue 2
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> Subject: Re: [Icecast] Hardware-based Icecast source client
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2012 Mar 04
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[LLVMdev] Passing arguments to opt via clang
> In the good old llvmc, the -Wo flag could be used to pass arguments to the
> optimizer. Is there a similar mechanism anywhere for clang? Is there also a
> similar mechanism to -Wllc?
-mlvm will handle all of them
--
With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov
Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics, Saint Petersburg State University
2012 Mar 04
0
[LLVMdev] Passing arguments to opt via clang
On 03/04/2012 02:32 PM, Harel Cain wrote:
> Thanks, but I'm not sure I understand. I see no such flag in clang 2.9
> nor couldn't I find any mention of it. What does it do?
It's called -mllvm.
You can use it like this.
clang -mllvm -vectorize ...
Cheers
Tobi
2012 Mar 04
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[LLVMdev] Passing arguments to opt via clang
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2012 Mar 04
1
[LLVMdev] Adding a new function attribute
...te into this place which is very
target independent. So what's the best way to do this or is there an api to
handle this kind of issues?
Thanks for the help.
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2012 Mar 03
1
GSoC 2012: Backend for Lucene format indexes
...o support the old 3.0 format, or a more stable version?
Thank you!
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Han Jiang
EECS, Peking University, China
Every Effort Creates Smile
Senior Student
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2012 Mar 04
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2012 Mar 04
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Hardware-based Icecast source client
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2012 Mar 03
4
Hardware-based Icecast source client
Hi all,
I'm in the midst of creating a turnkey Icecast source client embedded in
a plug computer, using Ices2.
I've hacked together some scripts to automate the starting and stopping
of a live stream (launched by pressing buttons on the device). It's dead
easy once the network/server is configured - you just plug it in, push a
button and you're live.
It accepts any Debian