On 2007/12/12, "Diego Novillo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Over the last few weeks we (Google) have been discussing ideas on how to > leverage the LTO work to implement a whole program optimizer that is > both fast and scalable. > > While we do not have everything thought out in detail, we think we have > enough to start doing some implementation work. I tried attaching the > document, > but the mailing list rejected it. I've uploaded it to > http://airs.com/dnovillo/pub/whopr.pdf > > The most important goal we have with this project is the ability to > handle Really Large programs (millions of functions, millions of > call-graph edges) with some grace. So, the design tries pretty hard to > make use of concurrency and clusters to partition the work. > > At this point we are interested in getting feedback on the general idea. > There is some refactoring that will be needed inside the call-graph > manager and some aspects of the design may not even need a lot of > changes in GCC. But in general, it will require very efficient IR streaming. > > In terms of implementation, we will likely use the LTO branch as a > basis. Many of the features we will need are already being implemented > in the branch, so we will keep helping with that implementation. > > Thanks. Diego.
* The googlish user says "i'm using the massive googlecc compiler that uses a lot of tons of libraries distributed in all the world!" * google shutdown => googlecc compiler doesn't work, ended history, byebye. J.C.Pizarro