LLVM
The LLVM compiler infrastructure project is a set of compiler and toolchain technologies, which can be used to develop a front end for any programming language and a back end for any instruction set architecture.
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A high-performance, zero-overhead, extensible Python compiler using LLVM
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Project moved to: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project
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Checked C is an extension to C that lets programmers write C code that is guaranteed by the compiler to be type-safe. The goal is to let people easily make their existing C code type-safe and eliminate entire classes of errors. Checked C does not address use-after-free errors. This repo has a wiki for Checked C, sample code, the specification, a…
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High-performance runtime for data analytics applications
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HeavyDB (formerly OmniSciDB)
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Framework for lifting x86, amd64, aarch64, sparc32, and sparc64 program binaries to LLVM bitcode
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C++ Insights - See your source code with the eyes of a compiler
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A collection of out-of-tree LLVM passes for teaching and learning
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Advanced shading language for production GI renderers
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CodeChecker is an analyzer tooling, defect database and viewer extension for the Clang Static Analyzer and Clang Tidy
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Created by Vikram Adve, Chris Lattner
Released 2019
Latest release 15 days ago
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