Binary package “llvm-3.0-examples” in ubuntu precise
Low-Level Virtual Machine (LLVM), examples
The Low-Level Virtual Machine (LLVM) is a collection of libraries and
tools that make it easy to build compilers, optimizers, Just-In-Time
code generators, and many other compiler-related programs. LLVM
uses a single, language-
as an offline code representation (to communicate code between
compiler phases and to run-time systems) and as the compiler internal
representation (to analyze and transform programs). This persistent
code representation allows a common set of sophisticated compiler
techniques to be applied at compile-time, link-time, install-time,
run-time, or "idle-time" (between program runs).
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This package contains examples for using LLVM, both in developing
extensions to LLVM and in using it to compile code.
Source package
Published versions
- llvm-3.0-examples 3.0-4ubuntu1 in amd64 (Release)
- llvm-3.0-examples 3.0-4ubuntu1 in amd64 (Release)
- llvm-3.0-examples 3.0-4ubuntu1 in armel (Release)
- llvm-3.0-examples 3.0-4ubuntu1 in armel (Release)
- llvm-3.0-examples 3.0-4ubuntu1 in armhf (Release)
- llvm-3.0-examples 3.0-4ubuntu1 in armhf (Release)
- llvm-3.0-examples 3.0-4ubuntu1 in i386 (Release)
- llvm-3.0-examples 3.0-4ubuntu1 in i386 (Release)
- llvm-3.0-examples 3.0-4ubuntu1 in powerpc (Release)
- llvm-3.0-examples 3.0-4ubuntu1 in powerpc (Release)