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2009 Apr 12
9
[LLVMdev] Porting LLVM backend is no fun yet
...n. Is there a
development plan or wishlist for TableGen? I see nothing on the wiki yet.
I must also say that the LLVM code is considerably "denser" because of
the unfortunate choice of BiCapitalizedIdentifierNames. Underscores
lend some horizontal whitespace to names and make their subtokens
visually distict. BiCapped code is kinda like German with its
cumbersome compound nouns.
Enough complaining for now--back to banging skull on stone! 8^)
G
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2009 Apr 13
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[LLVMdev] Porting LLVM backend is no fun yet
...plan or wishlist for TableGen? I see nothing on the wiki yet.
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> I must also say that the LLVM code is considerably "denser" because
> of the unfortunate choice of BiCapitalizedIdentifierNames.
> Underscores lend some horizontal whitespace to names and make their
> subtokens visually distict. BiCapped code is kinda like German with
> its cumbersome compound nouns.
>
> Enough complaining for now--back to banging skull on stone! 8^)
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2009 Apr 13
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[LLVMdev] Porting LLVM backend is no fun yet
...target. Can
you do a good port of x86 using CGEN? :-)
Evan
>
> I must also say that the LLVM code is considerably "denser" because
> of the unfortunate choice of BiCapitalizedIdentifierNames.
> Underscores lend some horizontal whitespace to names and make their
> subtokens visually distict. BiCapped code is kinda like German with
> its cumbersome compound nouns.
>
> Enough complaining for now--back to banging skull on stone! 8^)
>
> G
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2009 Apr 13
0
[LLVMdev] Porting LLVM backend is no fun yet
...will get done only when someone steps up
and implements them.
>
> I must also say that the LLVM code is considerably "denser" because
> of the unfortunate choice of BiCapitalizedIdentifierNames.
> Underscores lend some horizontal whitespace to names and make their
> subtokens visually distict. BiCapped code is kinda like German with
> its cumbersome compound nouns.
I guess this is just a matter of familiarity, and perhaps of choosing
an advantageous font.
Dan