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2005 Mar 01
3
[LLVMdev] question about gccld and external libraries
...i,
I'm really new to llvm. I've successfully bootstrapped llvm-14 on my
system and am able to successfully compile c code to llvm.
the problem is now that gccld is complaining that it can't find the
libraries, like "c" or "crtend". [1]
all is fine, if I just use intrinsified functions like printf and
friends, but I want to use the clock_gettime function and now the lli dumps.
thanks for any pointers.
-- jakob
[1]
gccld -o test-llvm
-L/mnt/fire300/jp/llvm-14/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/3.4-llvm
-L/mnt/fire300/jp/llvm-14/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/3.4-llvm/../../.....
2016 Feb 17
7
RFC: Add guard intrinsics to LLVM
This is a proposal to add guard intrinsics to LLVM.
Couple of glossary items: when I say "interpreter" I mean "the most
conservative tier in the compilation stack" which can be an actual
interpreter, a "splat compiler" or even a regular JIT that doesn't
make optimistic assumptions. By "bailing out to the interpreter" I
mean "side exit" as