I don't think so. Factor already has an optimizing compiler so llvm isn't
needed. Someone could theoretically write a backend to it to emit asm.js
javascript code instead of x86 32 & 64 bit assembler code that it does
today.

2015-03-23 11:46 GMT+00:00 Henri Morlaye <henri.morl...@gmail.com>:

> Hi,
>
> Has anyone ever explored compiling to asm.js, possibly via llvm ?
>
> Henri
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