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2008 May 13
1
[LLVMdev] win32 assemblers and linkers for llvm
...et/projects/yasm/ ) - it is NASM compatible
and has a BSD license, much as llvm has. A strong point for YASM is that it
is from start built like a library (the same as llvm), so it can be simply
integrated in a developer tool. YASM is my personal favorite for llvm
integration.
3. FASM ( http://flatassembler.net/ ) - it is an assembler written in
assembler, which works on Windows and Linux. It has a liberal license and as
a strong point it can produce directly executables or dynamic libraries,
without a linker. The major problem with it is that it can only be
interfaced hardly with code written i...
2008 May 12
0
[LLVMdev] Debugger support
On Mon, 12 May 2008, Lokesh Kumar wrote:
> I am just curious to know when will the llvm-db be released. I hope I
> am posting in the right forum. In the latest release 2.2, the llvm-db
> binary doesn't appear to load the symbol table or debug the bytecode.
> It spits out a message saying that this feature is still not
> implemented.
There is no current plan (that I know of) to
2008 May 12
5
[LLVMdev] Debugger support
Hi all,
I am just curious to know when will the llvm-db be released. I hope I
am posting in the right forum. In the latest release 2.2, the llvm-db
binary doesn't appear to load the symbol table or debug the bytecode.
It spits out a message saying that this feature is still not
implemented.
Thanks & Regards,
-Lokesh
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