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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•27 days agoI thought it compiles to LLVM intermediate representation and then to the machine code of the requested platform arch. Am I missing something?
minus-squarelime!linkfedilinkEnglish2•27 days agoonly if you design it using llvm. llvm is pretty new.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink0•27 days agoAh ok I was referring to Rust specifically. Thanks!
minus-squareJackbyDevlinkfedilinkEnglish1•27 days agoFortran is from 1957, LLVM is from 2003. It’s probably like C where there is a compiler tool chain that goes through LLVM like you describe and others that go directly to executables.
I thought it compiles to LLVM intermediate representation and then to the machine code of the requested platform arch. Am I missing something?
only if you design it using llvm. llvm is pretty new.
Ah ok I was referring to Rust specifically. Thanks!
yeah but rednax wasn’t.
Fortran is from 1957, LLVM is from 2003. It’s probably like C where there is a compiler tool chain that goes through LLVM like you describe and others that go directly to executables.