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2016 Feb 15
5
WebKit B3 (was LLVM Weekly - #110, Feb 8th 2016)
> On Feb 9, 2016, at 9:55 AM, Rafael Espíndola via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > > > JavaScriptCore's [FTL JIT](https://trac.webkit.org/wiki/FTLJIT <https://trac.webkit.org/wiki/FTLJIT>) is moving away > > from using LLVM as its backend, towards [B3 (Bare Bones > > Backend)](https://webkit.org/docs/b3/
2016 Feb 16
2
WebKit B3 (was LLVM Weekly - #110, Feb 8th 2016)
> On Feb 15, 2016, at 4:25 PM, Philip Reames <listmail at philipreames.com> wrote: > > After reading https://webkit.org/blog/5852/introducing-the-b3-jit-compiler/ <https://webkit.org/blog/5852/introducing-the-b3-jit-compiler/>., I jotted down a couple of thoughts of my own here: http://www.philipreames.com/Blog/2016/02/15/quick-thoughts-on-webkits-b3/
2016 Feb 16
2
WebKit B3 (was LLVM Weekly - #110, Feb 8th 2016)
> On Feb 15, 2016, at 5:34 PM, Philip Reames <listmail at philipreames.com> wrote: > > > > On 02/15/2016 04:57 PM, Andrew Trick wrote: >> >>> On Feb 15, 2016, at 4:25 PM, Philip Reames < <mailto:listmail at philipreames.com>listmail at philipreames.com <mailto:listmail at philipreames.com>> wrote: >>> >>> After reading
2016 Feb 16
2
WebKit B3 (was LLVM Weekly - #110, Feb 8th 2016)
> On Feb 16, 2016, at 1:14 AM, David Chisnall <David.Chisnall at cl.cam.ac.uk> wrote: > > On 15 Feb 2016, at 23:12, Andrew Trick via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: >> >> Prior to FTL, JavaScriptCore had no dependence on the LLVM project. Maintaining a dependence on an external project naturally has integration overhead. > > And the fact that
2018 Feb 12
1
LLVM Weekly - #215, Feb 12th 2018
LLVM Weekly - #215, Feb 12th 2018 ================================= If you prefer, you can read a HTML version of this email at <http://llvmweekly.org/issue/215>. Welcome to the two hundred and fifteenth issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly newsletter (published every Monday) covering developments in LLVM, Clang, and related projects. LLVM Weekly is brought to you by [Alex
2018 Feb 26
0
LLVM Weekly - #217, Feb 26th 2018
LLVM Weekly - #217, Feb 26th 2018 ================================= If you prefer, you can read a HTML version of this email at <http://llvmweekly.org/issue/217>. Welcome to the two hundred and seventeenth issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly newsletter (published every Monday) covering developments in LLVM, Clang, and related projects. LLVM Weekly is brought to you by [Alex
2018 Feb 19
0
LLVM Weekly - #216, Feb 19th 2018
LLVM Weekly - #216, Feb 19th 2018 ================================= If you prefer, you can read a HTML version of this email at <http://llvmweekly.org/issue/216>. Welcome to the two hundred and sixteenth issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly newsletter (published every Monday) covering developments in LLVM, Clang, and related projects. LLVM Weekly is brought to you by [Alex
2016 Feb 29
0
LLVM Weekly - #113, Feb 29th 2016
LLVM Weekly - #113, Feb 29th 2016 ================================= If you prefer, you can read a HTML version of this email at <http://llvmweekly.org/issue/113>. Welcome to the one hundred and thirteenth issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly newsletter (published every Monday) covering developments in LLVM, Clang, and related projects. LLVM Weekly is brought to you by [Alex
2018 Feb 05
0
LLVM Weekly - #214, Feb 5th 2018
LLVM Weekly - #214, Feb 5th 2018 ================================ If you prefer, you can read a HTML version of this email at <http://llvmweekly.org/issue/214>. Welcome to the two hundred and fourteenth issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly newsletter (published every Monday) covering developments in LLVM, Clang, and related projects. LLVM Weekly is brought to you by [Alex
2016 Feb 13
2
Code in headers
> On Feb 11, 2016, at 12:43 AM, via llvm-dev <Alexander G. Riccio> wrote: > > I don’t think that we can agree to abstract code guidelines without knowing what it means in practice for the codebase. If you’re interested in this, please include a diff that shows the impact to the headers, and we should also measure what happens to the performance of the generated compiler. > >
2015 Feb 02
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM Weekly - #57, Feb 2nd 2015
LLVM Weekly - #57, Feb 2nd 2015 =============================== If you prefer, you can read a HTML version of this email at <http://llvmweekly.org/issue/57>. Welcome to the fifty-seventh issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly newsletter (published every Monday) covering developments in LLVM, Clang, and related projects. LLVM Weekly is brought to you by [Alex Bradbury](http://asbradbury.org).
2018 Jan 08
0
LLVM Weekly - #210, Jan 8th 2018
LLVM Weekly - #210, Jan 8th 2018 ================================ If you prefer, you can read a HTML version of this email at <http://llvmweekly.org/issue/210>. Welcome to the two hundred and tenth issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly newsletter (published every Monday) covering developments in LLVM, Clang, and related projects. LLVM Weekly is brought to you by [Alex
2016 Jun 27
0
LLVM Weekly - #130, Jun 27th 2016
LLVM Weekly - #130, Jun 27th 2016 ================================= If you prefer, you can read a HTML version of this email at <http://llvmweekly.org/issue/130>. Welcome to the one hundred and thirtieth issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly newsletter (published every Monday) covering developments in LLVM, Clang, and related projects. LLVM Weekly is brought to you by [Alex
2017 Sep 18
0
LLVM Weekly - #194, Sep 18th 2017
LLVM Weekly - #194, Sep 18th 2017 ================================= If you prefer, you can read a HTML version of this email at <http://llvmweekly.org/issue/194>. Welcome to the one hundred and ninety-fourth issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly newsletter (published every Monday) covering developments in LLVM, Clang, and related projects. LLVM Weekly is brought to you by [Alex
2016 Dec 26
0
LLVM Weekly - #156, Dec 26th 2016
LLVM Weekly - #156, Dec 26th 2016 ================================= If you prefer, you can read a HTML version of this email at <http://llvmweekly.org/issue/156>. Welcome to the one hundred and fifty-sixth issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly newsletter (published every Monday) covering developments in LLVM, Clang, and related projects. LLVM Weekly is brought to you by [Alex
2015 Jul 27
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM Weekly - #82, Jul 27th 2015
LLVM Weekly - #82, Jul 27th 2015 ================================ If you prefer, you can read a HTML version of this email at <http://llvmweekly.org/issue/82> Welcome to the eighty-second issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly newsletter (published every Monday) covering developments in LLVM, Clang, and related projects. LLVM Weekly is brought to you by [Alex Bradbury](http://asbradbury.org).
2017 Sep 25
0
LLVM Weekly - #195, Sep 25th 2017
LLVM Weekly - #195, Sep 25th 2017 ================================= If you prefer, you can read a HTML version of this email at <http://llvmweekly.org/issue/195>. Welcome to the one hundred and ninety-fifth issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly newsletter (published every Monday) covering developments in LLVM, Clang, and related projects. LLVM Weekly is brought to you by [Alex
2018 May 14
0
LLVM Weekly - #228, May 14th 2018
LLVM Weekly - #228, May 14th 2018 ================================= If you prefer, you can read a HTML version of this email at <http://llvmweekly.org/issue/228>. Welcome to the two hundred and twenty-eighth issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly newsletter (published every Monday) covering developments in LLVM, Clang, and related projects. LLVM Weekly is brought to you by [Alex
2014 Nov 17
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM Weekly - #46, Nov 17th 2014
LLVM Weekly - #46, Nov 17th 2014 ================================ If you prefer, you can read a HTML version of this email at <http://llvmweekly.org/issue/46>. Welcome to the forty-sixth issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly newsletter (published every Monday) covering developments in LLVM, Clang, and related projects. LLVM Weekly is brought to you by [Alex Bradbury](http://asbradbury.org).
2017 Feb 01
0
LLVM Weekly - #161, Jan 30th 2017
After LLVM Weekly was removed from the LLVM blog, it's no longer accessible from LLVM.org. Shouldn't it be linked somewhere? For example, in the Useful Links section, right above the mailing list links. Or in the Site Map section, above the Blog link. On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 10:12 AM, Alex Bradbury via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > LLVM Weekly - #161, Jan 30th