Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 11th Nov 2008 11:44 UTC, submitted by tyrione
General Development LLVM 2.4 has been released. "LLVM 2.4 includes many bug fixes, much faster compile times at -O0, substantially better code generation in various cases, a new PIC16 target, new IR features, and numerous other improvements and features (see the release notes for details)." You can get it at the project's download page.
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RE: Is it really useable?
by sankazim on Tue 11th Nov 2008 17:42 UTC in reply to "Is it really useable?"
sankazim
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2008-11-11

The llvm-gcc component is the most recent one and indeed it is known that it is good for medium sized project, while QT is quite a big one.

The great advantage of llvm is for creation and optimization of specialized languages, or in the various conditions in which glue code between components needs to be optimized.

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