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diff --git a/www/get_started.html b/www/get_started.html index 1393981c5b..6730544de1 100644 --- a/www/get_started.html +++ b/www/get_started.html @@ -23,21 +23,21 @@ involved</a> with the Clang community.</p> <h2>A Word of Warning</h2> <p>While this work aims to provide a fully functional C/C++/ObjC front-end, it -is <em>still early work</em> and is under heavy development. In particular, -there is no real C++ support yet (this is obviously a big project), and C/ObjC -support is still missing some minor features. Some of the more notable missing -pieces of C support are:</p> +is still relatively new and under heavy development. Currently we believe clang +to be very usable as a C and Objective-C compiler, however there is no real C++ +support yet (this is obviously a big project). Additionally, for C and +Objective-C:</p> <ol> <li>The semantic analyzer does not produce all of the warnings it should.</li> <li>We don't consider the API to be stable yet, and reserve the right to change fundamental things.</li> - <li>The driver is currently implemented in python and is "really slow".</li> + <li>Only the X86-32 and X86-64 targets have been well tested.</li> </ol> -<p>At this point, C and Objective-C are generally usable for X86-32 and X86-64 -targets. If you run into problems, please file bugs in <a -href="http://llvm.org/bugs/">LLVM Bugzilla</a> or bring up the issue on the +<p>If you run into problems, please file +bugsin <a href="http://llvm.org/bugs/">LLVM Bugzilla</a> or bring up the issue +on the <a href="http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/cfe-dev">Clang development mailing list</a>.</p> |