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2007 Apr 12
5
[LLVMdev] Naming Suggestion.
On the Warloc - loveloc lines as baldric4 suggested on IRC .
Why not OptLOC - Optimize Lines (and Lines) of Code.
cheers
Ramana
Ramana Radhakrishnan <ramana.radhakrishnan at codito.com>
Codito Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
2007 Apr 14
1
[LLVMdev] "Name that compiler"
Looks like people send many names in the contest,
so shall I do too.
I propose "Lepton", loosely meaning light (featherweight) in Greek.
It is used in particle physics to refer to very light particles
(electrons, muons).
For me it also has the connotations of fastness and
restlessness (in the LLVM sense of post-compile
optimization).
See more at:
2007 Apr 12
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] CVS: llvm-www/DevMtgMay2007.html
...le engine.
> > + <tr><td>Duncan Sands</td><th>OptLOC</th><td>Portmanteau of Optimization and
> > + Lines Of Code</td></tr>
> > <tr><td>Duncan Sands</td><th>LoveByte</th><td>Along the Warloc - Loveloc
> > - lines as baldric4 suggested in IRC. LOC = Lines of Code</td>
> > - </td></tr>
> > + lines as baldric4 suggested in IRC. LOC = Lines of Code</td></tr>
> > <tr><td>Paolo Invernizzi</td><th...
2007 Apr 12
20
[LLVMdev] "Name that compiler"
Hi Everyone,
LLVM is a growing project, and many of us are very fond of it. :) LLVM
is continuing to grow, both in maturity in specific areas and in scope of
areas that it is applicable to.
When we first started the project, we focused on the design of the
intermediate representation. It is a strong design goal that the IR be a
self-contained virtual instruction set, which fully describes