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2003 Dec 23
2
[LLVMdev] GCC3.5 tree-ssa
why doesn't llvm transfer bytecode to RTL form? I mean the cross-platform compile in GCC. Could LLVM do that? maybe tree-ssa also create the representation with a testual format if needed. is it very difficalt? I want to know. BWT: if we port pthread library to llvm, what do we consider at first? yueqiang Chris Lattner wrote: >On Wed, 24 Dec 2003, yue wrote: > > >>what difference is between gcc3.5 tree-ssa and llvm? >> >> > >They are completely different project...
2003 Dec 23
2
[LLVMdev] GCC3.5 tree-ssa
...erface >language, where the RTL interfaces and APIs are constantly changing. The >one advantage an RTL backend would have over the C backend is speed of >compilation. > > > >>maybe tree-ssa also create the representation with a testual format if >>needed. is it very difficalt? I want to know. >> >> > >There are _very strong_ political reasons that will prevent this from >happening any time in the near future. I suggest that you ask on the GCC >list if you want more details. All tree-ssa supports are some debugging >dumps, which do not co...
2003 Dec 23
0
[LLVMdev] GCC3.5 tree-ssa
..."C" is a very stable interface language, where the RTL interfaces and APIs are constantly changing. The one advantage an RTL backend would have over the C backend is speed of compilation. > maybe tree-ssa also create the representation with a testual format if > needed. is it very difficalt? I want to know. There are _very strong_ political reasons that will prevent this from happening any time in the near future. I suggest that you ask on the GCC list if you want more details. All tree-ssa supports are some debugging dumps, which do not contain all of the information needed for co...
2003 Dec 23
0
[LLVMdev] GCC3.5 tree-ssa
...L interfaces and APIs are constantly changing. The > >one advantage an RTL backend would have over the C backend is speed of > >compilation. > > > > > > > >>maybe tree-ssa also create the representation with a testual format if > >>needed. is it very difficalt? I want to know. > >> > >> > > > >There are _very strong_ political reasons that will prevent this from > >happening any time in the near future. I suggest that you ask on the GCC > >list if you want more details. All tree-ssa supports are some debugging...
2003 Dec 23
1
[LLVMdev] GCC3.5 tree-ssa
...y changing. The > > >one advantage an RTL backend would have over the C backend is speed of > > >compilation. > > > > > > > > > > > >>maybe tree-ssa also create the representation with a testual format if > > >>needed. is it very difficalt? I want to know. > > >> > > >> > > > > > >There are _very strong_ political reasons that will prevent this from > > >happening any time in the near future. I suggest that you ask on the GCC > > >list if you want more details. All tree-ss...
2003 Dec 23
2
[LLVMdev] GCC3.5 tree-ssa
hi, what difference is between gcc3.5 tree-ssa and llvm? yueqiang 2003/12/24
2003 Dec 23
0
[LLVMdev] GCC3.5 tree-ssa
On Wed, 24 Dec 2003, yue wrote: > what difference is between gcc3.5 tree-ssa and llvm? They are completely different projects. The short version is that LLVM is more mature and stable than tree-ssa is, LLVM supports interprocedural and runtime optimization, and LLVM has a well defined intermediate representation with a textual format. On the other hand tree-ssa may be a part of GCC 3.5