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+ <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
+ <html>
+ <head>
+   <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" />
+   <link rel="stylesheet" href="../llvm.css" type="text/css" media="screen" />
+   <title>The LLVM Compiler System</title>
+ </head>
+ <body>
+ 
+ <div class="pub_title">
+   The LLVM Compiler System 
+ </div>
+ <div class="pub_author">
+   <a href="http://www.nondot.org/sabre/";>Chris Lattner</a>
+ </div>
+ 
+ <h2>Abstract:</h2>
+ <blockquote>
+ <p>
+ LLVM (http://llvm.org) is a suite of carefully designed open source libraries 
which implement compiler components (like language front-ends, code generators, 
aggressive optimizers, Just-In-Time compiler support, debug support, link-time 
optimization, etc). The goal of the LLVM project is to build these components 
in a way that allows them to be combined together to create familiar tools 
(like a C compiler), interesting new tools (like an OpenGL JIT compiler) and 
many other things we haven't though of yet.  Because LLVM is under continuous 
development, clients of these components naturally benefit from improvements in 
the libraries.</p>
+ 
+ <p>This talk gives an overview of LLVM's architecture, design and philosophy, 
and gives a high-level overview of the various components that are available.  
It then describes implementation details and design points of some example 
clients -- LLVM's GCC-based C/C++/Objective-C compiler, the OpenGL stack in Mac 
OS/X Leopard, and scripting language compilers -- describing some of the novel 
capabilities that LLVM contributes to these projects.</p>
+ 
+ </blockquote>
+ 
+ <h2>Published:</h2>
+ <blockquote>
+   "The LLVM Compiler System", Chris Lattner,<br>
+   <i><a href="http://www.bossaconference.org/";>2007 Bossa Conference on Open 
Source, Mobile Internet and Multimedia</a></i>, Recife, Brazil, March 2007.<br>
+ </blockquote>
+ 
+ <h2>Download Presentation:</h2>
+ <ul>
+   <li><a href="2007-03-12-BossaLLVMIntro.pdf">The LLVM Compiler System</a> 
(PDF)</li>
+ </ul>
+ 
+ </body>
+ </html>


Index: llvm-www/pubs/2007-03-12-BossaLLVMIntro.pdf


Index: llvm-www/pubs/index.html
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 <ol>
 
+<li>"<a href="2007-03-12-BossaLLVMIntro.html">The LLVM Compiler 
System</a>"<br>Chris Lattner<br><i>2007 Bossa Conference on Open Source, Mobile 
Internet and Multimedia</i>,  Recife, Brazil, March 2007.<br></li>
+
 <li>"<a href="2006-06-18-WIOSCA-LLVAOS.html">A Virtual Instruction Set 
Interface for Operating System Kernels</a>"<br>John Criswell, Brent Monroe, and 
Vikram Adve.<br><i>
 Workshop on the Interaction between Operating Systems and Computer 
Architecture (WIOSCA '06)</i>, Boston, Massachusetts, 2006.<br></li>
 



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