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C language family frontend for LLVM
Branch: CURRENT,
Version: 19.1.3,
Package name: clang-19.1.3,
Maintainer: pkgsrc-usersLow Level Virtual Machine (LLVM) is:
A compilation strategy designed to enable effective program optimization across
the entire lifetime of a program. LLVM supports effective optimization at
compile time, link-time (particularly interprocedural), run-time and offline
(i.e., after software is installed), while remaining transparent to developers
and maintaining compatibility with existing build scripts.
A virtual instruction set - LLVM is a low-level object code representation that
uses simple RISC-like instructions, but provides rich, language-independent,
type information and dataflow (SSA) information about operands. This combination
enables sophisticated transformations on object code, while remaining
light-weight enough to be attached to the executable. This combination is key to
allowing link-time, run-time, and offline transformations.
A compiler infrastructure - LLVM is also a collection of source code that
implements the language and compilation strategy. The primary components of the
LLVM infrastructure are the C & C++ front-end, a link-time optimization
framework with a growing set of global and interprocedural analyses and
transformations, static back-ends for the X86, X86-64, PowerPC 32/64, ARM,
Thumb, IA-64 and SPARC architectures, a back-end which emits portable C
code, and a Just-In-Time compiler for X86, X86-64, PowerPC 32/64 processors.
Required to run:[
textproc/libxml2] [
wip/llvm] [
lang/gcc48-libs]
Required to build:[
lang/python27] [
lang/gcc48]
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Filesize: 22957.758 KB
Version history: (Expand)
- (2024-10-30) Updated to version: clang-19.1.3
- (2024-10-16) Updated to version: clang-19.1.2
- (2024-06-22) Updated to version: clang-18.1.8
- (2024-06-07) Updated to version: clang-18.1.7
- (2024-05-20) Updated to version: clang-18.1.6
- (2024-05-05) Updated to version: clang-18.1.5
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