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    Phoronix: LLVM 3.0 Release Brings Lots Of Compiler Fun

    Just as expected, LLVM 3.0 has been officially released along with updates to the DragonEgg and Clang compiler components...

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    What no benchmarks yet?

    On the serious side it is good to see this come out. I'd like nothing better than to know that GCC can be completely replaced. While CLANG might not be there with complete C++ support, it along with the rest of LLVM is a an excellent open replacement.

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    • #3
      I just got the llvmpipe driver running in my Debian QEMU VM. It's noticeably smoother, so thanks to the llvm3 folks.

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      • #4
        Eagerly looking forward to the C++ analyzer.

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