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2002 Apr 01
1
chroot.diff
...may lack the ability to update it themselves as certain functions were modified enough to require new function prototypes etc... I'd be happy to modify this again for future releases if you'd like.
As I'm not on this mailing list please cc jdennis at law.harvard.edu.
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James Dennis
Codito, ergo sum
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2007 Apr 12
5
[LLVMdev] Naming Suggestion.
On the Warloc - loveloc lines as baldric4 suggested on IRC .
Why not OptLOC - Optimize Lines (and Lines) of Code.
cheers
Ramana
Ramana Radhakrishnan <ramana.radhakrishnan at codito.com>
Codito Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
2007 Apr 12
0
[LLVMdev] Compiler name: Nāga
On Apr 12, 2007, at 10:57 AM, Michael McCracken wrote:
> Hi, the idea of a dragon theme reminded me of the dragon-like serpents
> called "Nāga" from Cambodian mythology, among other places.
naga.org already exists, though. We probably want to have the .org
available.
I like the dragon theme but most of the familiar dragon names are taken.
The Hydra of Greek mythology was a
2006 Dec 19
0
[LLVMdev] Books, papers and information
Hi Fredrik,
On Tue, 2006-12-19 at 15:13 +0100, Fredrik Svensson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As Christmas approaches rapidly I would like to get some suggestions for
> interesting compiler books, papers and other type of information that one
> can read the few slow days over Christmas.
>
> Any recommendations ? I have the dragon book, but it would be fun to read
> something on what
2006 Dec 19
3
[LLVMdev] Books, papers and information
Hi,
As Christmas approaches rapidly I would like to get some suggestions for
interesting compiler books, papers and other type of information that one
can read the few slow days over Christmas.
Any recommendations ? I have the dragon book, but it would be fun to read
something on what is happening in modern compilers.
/Fred
2007 Apr 12
7
[LLVMdev] Compiler name: Nāga
Hi, the idea of a dragon theme reminded me of the dragon-like serpents
called "Nāga" from Cambodian mythology, among other places.
Here's a brief link explaining the specific Cambodian meaning -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naga_(mythology)#N.C4.81gas_in_Cambodia
I like this as a name, because it's unique short and easy to type and
remember (as long as you omit the accent,
2006 Mar 28
1
[LLVMdev] CVS broken in X86ISelLowering.cpp.
Hi Evan,
The commit
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20060327/033389.html
broke CVS. The attached obvious patch fixes it. I don't have write
access . So can someone commit this in ?
ramana at zirakzigil:~/fsf/llvm/llvm/lib/Target/X86$ cvs diff -au
X86ISelLowering.cpp
Index: X86ISelLowering.cpp
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