Linked by chandler on Sun 16th May 2010 13:25 UTC
General Development The LLVM developers seem to be driven to replace all parts of the GCC toolchain and libraries with home-grown alternatives under BSD-style licenses. The latest addition to the project is libc++, an implementation of the C++ standard library which is faster and uses less memory than the GCC libstdc++. The developers also intend to support standard library debugging which is ABI compatible to the release version, which should help developers cut down on lengthy recompile-and-debug cycles. The project is still in an early state but it already implements 85% of the C++0x standard library. As with the rest of the LLVM project, the development of libc++ is being supported by Apple.
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tylerdurden
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2009-03-17

Correlation does not imply causation.

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KAMiKAZOW Member since:
2005-07-06

That's not an answer to my questions.

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tylerdurden Member since:
2009-03-17

But it is a comment on the opening point of your previous post.

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