Tomas Lindquist Olsen d03c3a7757 [svn r233] Added: -oq command line option for writing fully qualified object names.
Added: started support for x86 80bit floating point.
Changed: aggregates passed by value now use the llvm 'byval' parameter attribute, also lays ground work for
using other attributes.
Changed: eliminated a lot more std::vectorS, these showed up pretty much at the top when profiling!
Changed: performed other misc. cleanups.
Changed: halt expression now call the new llvm trap intrinsic instead of an assert(0).
Changed: dstress suite now passes -O0 by default, this only eliminates unreferenced globals, which speeds up
linking quite a bit.
2008-06-05 06:38:36 +02:00
2007-11-16 08:21:47 +01:00
2008-01-11 17:57:40 +01:00

LLVM D Compiler (LLVMDC)

This compiler is based on the Digital Mars D (DMD)[1] compiler frontend, and
the LLVM[2] compiler toolkit. It is licensed under the same licence as the DMD
compiler frontend. See dmd/readme.txt for more details.

premake[3] is used to generate a makefile so the project can be built. So far
only Linux is tested so use the command: 'premake --target gnu' to generate a
Makefile, then just type 'make'.

You need LLVM 2.2. Get it from the LLVM website.

For more information visit the website:
http://www.dsource.org/projects/llvmdc

[1] http://www.digitalmars.com/d
[2] http://www.llvm.org
[3] http://premake.sourceforge.net
Description
The LLVM-based D compiler.
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