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Features.html updated: 1.16 -> 1.17 --- Log message: clean this up --- Diffs of the changes: (+11 -8) Features.html | 19 +++++++++++-------- 1 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) Index: llvm-www/Features.html diff -u llvm-www/Features.html:1.16 llvm-www/Features.html:1.17 --- llvm-www/Features.html:1.16 Thu Mar 16 13:02:22 2006 +++ llvm-www/Features.html Sat Sep 2 19:03:59 2006 @@ -5,7 +5,8 @@ following:</p> <ul> - <li>Front-ends for C and C++ based on the GCC 3.4 parser. They support the + <li>Front-ends for C and C++ based on the GCC 3.4 and 4.0.01 parsers. + They support the full ANSI-standard C and C++ languages, plus many GCC extensions. LLVM also includes a front-end for "<a href="docs/Stacker.html">Stacker</a>", a Forth-like language.</li> @@ -25,11 +26,11 @@ analysis, call graph construction, and support for profile-guided optimizations.</li> - <li>Static native code generators for x86, Sparc, PowerPC, Alpha, and - IA-64.</li> + <li>An easily retargettable code generator, which currently supports X86, + Sparc, PowerPC, Alpha, and IA-64.</li> - <li>A Just-In-Time (JIT) code generation system for x86, Sparc, and - PowerPC.</li> + <li>A Just-In-Time (JIT) code generation system for X86, Sparc, + PowerPC and PowerPC-64.</li> <li>A C back-end useful for testing and for generating native code on targets other than the ones listed above.</li> @@ -67,9 +68,8 @@ <li>LLVM has full support for <a href="docs/GarbageCollection.html">accurate garbage collection</a>.</li> - <li>It includes native code generators for X86, Sparc, PowerPC, Alpha, and - IA-64. LLVM can also compile to C code on targets where it does not have - native back-end support. Other native backends are in development.</li> + <li>The LLVM code generator is relatively easy to retarget, and makes use of + a powerful target description language.</li> <li>LLVM has extensive <a href="docs/">documentation</a> and has hosted many <a href="ProjectsWithLLVM/">projects</a> of various sorts.</li> @@ -86,6 +86,9 @@ <li>LLVM is freely available under an OSI-approved "three-clause BSD" <a href="http://llvm.org/docs/FAQ.html#license">license</a>.</li> + + <li>LLVM is currently used by several commercial entities, who contribute + many extensions and new features.</li> </ol> </div> _______________________________________________ llvm-commits mailing list llvm-commits@cs.uiuc.edu http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/llvm-commits