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2020 Aug 21
2
RFC: Contributing bitcode_strip
*bitcode_strip* is a utility which is used to manipulate (leave / remove)
bitcode segments in a Mach-O file. It is a part of Apple’s cctools and it
is also distributed with Xcode.
The man page of the tool is available here
https://www.manpagez.com/man/1/bitcode_strip/.
The functionality of *bitcode_strip* naturally maps onto llvm-objcopy’s
model and requires only minimal additions to it.
Therefore, similarly to llvm-strip and llvm-install-name-tool *we propose
adding a new driver to llvm-objcopy (for Mach-O) with the goal to make it
a d...
2017 Sep 08
5
[RFC] llvm-dwarfdump's command line interface
I would like to grow llvm-dwarfdump to become a drop-in replacement for the dwarfdump utility that is currently shipping on Darwin. (You can search the web for "darwin dwarfdump manpage" to see the currently supported feature set.) Doing this means implementing the missing features, such as the ability to print only subsets of DIEs, looking up DIEs by name or address, and the option to
2017 Sep 11
2
[RFC] llvm-dwarfdump's command line interface
...grow llvm-dwarfdump to become a drop-in replacement for
>> the dwarfdump utility that is currently shipping on Darwin. (You can search
>> the web for "darwin dwarfdump manpage" to see the currently supported
>> feature set.)
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> For anyone looking: http://www.manpagez.com/man/1/dwarfdump/
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>> Doing this means implementing the missing features, such as the ability to
>> print only subsets of DIEs, looking up DIEs by name or address, and the
>> option to produce more diff-friendly output. I'm fairly certain that these
>> ad...
2016 Oct 03
3
Default alignment for 'malloc'
On Mon, Oct 03, 2016 at 02:43:03PM +0200, Michael Kruse via llvm-dev wrote:
> 2016-10-03 13:55 GMT+02:00 Martin J. O'Riordan via llvm-dev
> <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>:
> > I am trying to implement some new alignment based optimisations in our
> > target backend, and I am wondering if there a way a target can specify that
> > ‘malloc’, ‘realloc’ and ‘calloc’
2010 Aug 16
4
colored CLI with reattach
Using Asterisk 1.4.26.2
I can get a nice colored CLI if I run asterisk -c
But I cannot achieve this when I reattach to an existing instance
(as i want to do) with asterisk -r.
Is there a way to reattach and have color?
Thanks
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- Eric Smith