Hi Sergei,
See http://www.cs.tufts.edu/~nr/c--/extern/man2.ps
Google is your friend!
Howard
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| > | Sent: 16 September 2014 19:03
| > | To: Simon Peyton Jones
| > | Cc: Norman Ramsey; ghc-devs; Simon Marlow
| > | Subject: Re: cminusminus.org does not have a link to the spec
| > |
| > | On Mon, 15 Sep 2014 12:05:27 +
| > | Simon Peyton Jones wrote:
| &
ton Jones
> | Cc: Norman Ramsey; ghc-devs; Simon Marlow
> | Subject: Re: cminusminus.org does not have a link to the spec
> |
> | On Mon, 15 Sep 2014 12:05:27 +
> | Simon Peyton Jones wrote:
> |
> | My planned change is for GHC's .cmm files syntax/codegen.
> | The i
| To: Simon Peyton Jones
| Cc: Norman Ramsey; ghc-devs; Simon Marlow
| Subject: Re: cminusminus.org does not have a link to the spec
|
| On Mon, 15 Sep 2014 12:05:27 +
| Simon Peyton Jones wrote:
|
| My planned change is for GHC's .cmm files syntax/codegen.
| The idea came out af
On Mon, 15 Sep 2014 12:05:27 +
Simon Peyton Jones wrote:
My planned change is for GHC's .cmm files syntax/codegen.
The idea came out after having stumbled upon a rare ia64
bug in GHC's C codegen:
http://git.haskell.org/ghc.git/commitdiff/e18525fae273f4c1ad8d6cbe1dea4fc074cac721
The fun
the historical c-- page still lives where norman moved it
www.cs.tufts.edu/~nr/c--/index.html
(and has all the content still)
On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 8:05 AM, Simon Peyton Jones
wrote:
> Sergei
>
> C-- was originally envisaged as a target language for a variety of
> compilers. But in fact LLVM
Sergei
C-- was originally envisaged as a target language for a variety of compilers.
But in fact LLVM, which was developed at a similar time, "won" that race and
has built a far larger ecosystem. That's fine with us -- it's great how
successful LLVM has been -- but it means that C-- is now us