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2004 Feb 27
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[LLVMdev] ObjectFiles.html
...rk? Need me to work on this or has it already started? The first step (PR120) is to convert all of our documentation to HTML4.01 strict, which Misha has been working on. I think this is getting close to done, but is stalled for the moment as Misha is working on other things. Once that's done, PR121 is for conversion to docbook, which we hope to automate as much as possible. :) If you'd like to help (which we would certainly appreciate), grab one of the documents in the docs/ directory that is not marked 4.01 strict, and hack on it until it is. :) Thanks! -Chris -- http://llvm.cs.uiu...
2004 Feb 27
0
[LLVMdev] ObjectFiles.html
On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 07:20, Chris Lattner wrote: > > As you mentioned in the case of x86 backend, this may make a lot of > > sense. On the other hand, it presumes the developers of LLVM know how > > the users want to use LLVM! Say there's a little utility function in > > the x86 backend that I want to use but I'm not generating any x86 code? > > If
2004 Feb 27
2
[LLVMdev] ObjectFiles.html
> While I understand the motivations you describe above, something about > this bothers me. As a tool provider the LLVM developers are trying to > provide small/fast/quick linking tools. The above approach helps with > some of that. However, I'm an LLVM user and a big part of using LLVM is > linking my code with LLVM code. When the LLVM developers opt to make a > .o