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2012 May 09
0
[LLVMdev] [PATCH][RFC] Add llvm.codegen Intrinsic To Support Embedded LLVM IR Code Generation
...n a nice and simple way? Also, driver changes cause a maintenance nightmare. We really should not accept driver changes in clang, that are only needed for some external optimizers. Especially in case of experimental optimizer projects are created, requiring for each of them driver changes adds _unnecessary_ overhead. > If you don't want to change clang, then you'll need an external wrapper > driver to call all the relevant tools. Again, this adds significant overhead which, I think, could be avoided easily. Unfortunately, it seems I did not a very good job convincing the relevant pe...
2012 May 08
2
[LLVMdev] [PATCH][RFC] Add llvm.codegen Intrinsic To Support Embedded LLVM IR Code Generation
Tobias Grosser <tobias at grosser.es> writes: > The very same should work for Pure, dragonegg and basically any > compiler based on LLVM. So I do not want to change clang at all > (except of possibly linking to -lcuda). Why is this a requirement? I think it's completely unrealistic to expect to be able to do this without driver changes. If you don't want to change clang,
2002 Feb 08
1
Re: Please go elsewhere, I don't have time
...nted). This is _unlike_ Partition Magic on Windows which needs to boot into DOS for most things (and that's a bitch on NT/2000/XP). Secondly, I do *NOT* recommend "resizing" in general, I don't trust it no matter how "bug free" they say it all is. And it is relatively _unnecessary_ in UNIX thanx to directory-based filesystem mounting, symbolic links as well as LVM (logical volume management) anyway. I usually copy files over instead. "Resizing" is just not worth it IMHO -- especially on UNIX which is already flexible enough. Third, running a hard drive at over 90...