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2005 Jun 20
2
[LLVMdev] variable sized structs in LLVM
Hi Reid, On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 07:08 -0700, Reid Spencer wrote: > The thing you're missing is that LLVM's primitive types have well known, > fixed sizes that are not target dependent. A ulong is 8 bytes. A uint is > 4 bytes. A ushort is 2 bytes. Etc. and always. Don't aligning rules make it hard to compute the size of a whole struct from the sizes of it's members?
2005 Jun 20
0
[LLVMdev] variable sized structs in LLVM
Yes, for that you need TargetData: http://illuvium.net/docs/doxygen/classllvm_1_1TargetData.html Reid. On Mon, 2005-06-20 at 17:08 +0200, holger krekel wrote: > Hi Reid, > > On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 07:08 -0700, Reid Spencer wrote: > > The thing you're missing is that LLVM's primitive types have well known, > > fixed sizes that are not target dependent. A ulong is 8 bytes. A uint is > > 4 bytes. A ushort is 2 by...
2003 Oct 31
0
[LLVMdev] Re: LLVM and PyPy
Hi Chris, [Chris Lattner Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 10:58:45AM -0600] > On Fri, 31 Oct 2003, Armin Rigo & Holger Krekel wrote: > > > Hello Chris, > > > > We have been investigating your project and the good documentation > > and are very impressed. If we understood your goals correctly > > this seems like a good match for our ongoing and active PyPy project, > > a reimplementa...
2005 Aug 29
0
[LLVMdev] PyPy release 0.7.0 announcement
.... contact points: http://codespeak.net/pypy/dist/pypy/doc/contact.html contributor list: http://codespeak.net/pypy/dist/pypy/doc/contributor.html have fun, the pypy team, of which here is a partial snapshot of mainly involved persons: Armin Rigo, Samuele Pedroni, Holger Krekel, Christian Tismer, Carl Friedrich Bolz, Michael Hudson, Eric van Riet Paap, Richard Emslie, Anders Chrigstroem, Anders Lehmann, Ludovic Aubry, Adrien Di Mascio, Niklaus Haldimann, Jacob Hallen, Bea During, Laura Creighton, and many contributors ... PyPy development and...
2005 May 20
0
[LLVMdev] PyPy 0.6 released
...dback support from numerous people. Please feel free to give feedback and raise questions. contact points: http://codespeak.net/pypy/index.cgi?contact contributor list: http://codespeak.net/pypy/index.cgi?doc/contributor.html have fun, Armin Rigo, Samuele Pedroni, Holger Krekel, Christian Tismer, Carl Friedrich Bolz PyPy development and activities happen as an open source project and with the support of a consortium funded by a two year EU IST research grant. Here is a list of partners of the EU project: Heinrich-Heine University (Germany)...
2005 Nov 03
0
[LLVMdev] PyPy 0.8 release announcement
...would not have got that far without the coding and feedback support from numerous people. Please feel free to give feedback and raise questions. contact points: http://codespeak.net/pypy/dist/pypy/doc/ contact.html have fun, the pypy team, (Armin Rigo, Samuele Pedroni, Holger Krekel, Christian Tismer, Carl Friedrich Bolz, Michael Hudson, and many others: http://codespeak.net/pypy/dist/pypy/doc/ contributor.html) PyPy development and activities happen as an open source project and with the support of a consortium partially funded by a two year European Union IST res...
2007 Mar 27
0
[LLVMdev] PyPy 1.0: JIT compilers for free and more
...orm of the next stage of development - now more than ever depending on your feedback and contributions - and we hope you appreciate PyPy 1.0 as an interesting basis for greater things to come, as much as we do ourselves! have fun, the PyPy release team, Samuele Pedroni, Armin Rigo, Holger Krekel, Michael Hudson, Carl Friedrich Bolz, Antonio Cuni, Anders Chrigstroem, Guido Wesdorp Maciej Fijalkowski, Alexandre Fayolle and many others: http://codespeak.net/pypy/dist/pypy/doc/contributor.html What is PyPy? ================================ Technically, PyPy is both a Python...
2003 Oct 31
5
[LLVMdev] Re: LLVM and PyPy
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003, Armin Rigo wrote: > Hello Chris, > > We have been investigating your project and the good documentation > and are very impressed. If we understood your goals correctly > this seems like a good match for our ongoing and active PyPy project, > a reimplementation of the Python language in Python. Cool. We are all big fans of Python here. :) > We'll