Re: [C--] C-- status report: yes, someone is (barely) out here
Basile STARYNKEVITCH <[email protected]> Sun, 17 Dec 2006 22:39:37 +0100
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Le Sun, Dec 17, 2006 at 01:14:48PM -0800, Chris Lattner écrivait/wrote:
>
> Another option that you didn't, but Norman, did, mention: LLVM
> (http://llvm.org/).
Assuming I want to play with LLVM for dynamic code generation only,
what is the starting documentation (or trivial example) to look at?
In other words, I only want to use LLVM as a competitor to Libjit: I
want to call LLVM to build in memory some intermediate code
representation, and then to compile it (either in memory, or perhaps
as shared objects) on Linux/AMD64, and at last being able to run the
just so generated machine code
Thanks.
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