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authorNAKAMURA Takumi <geek4civic@gmail.com>2011-04-23 00:30:22 +0000
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<h2><a name="conclusion">Tutorial Conclusion</a></h2>
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<p>Welcome to the the final chapter of the "<a href="index.html">Implementing a
language with LLVM</a>" tutorial. In the course of this tutorial, we have grown
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<h2><a name="llvmirproperties">Properties of the LLVM IR</a></h2>
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<p>We have a couple common questions about code in the LLVM IR form - lets just
get these out of the way right now, shall we?</p>
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<h4><a name="targetindep">Target Independence</a></h4>
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<p>Kaleidoscope is an example of a "portable language": any program written in
Kaleidoscope will work the same way on any target that it runs on. Many other
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<h4><a name="safety">Safety Guarantees</a></h4>
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<p>Many of the languages above are also "safe" languages: it is impossible for
a program written in Java to corrupt its address space and crash the process
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<h4><a name="langspecific">Language-Specific Optimizations</a></h4>
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<p>One thing about LLVM that turns off many people is that it does not solve all
the world's problems in one system (sorry 'world hunger', someone else will have
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<h2><a name="tipsandtricks">Tips and Tricks</a></h2>
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<p>There is a variety of useful tips and tricks that you come to know after
working on/with LLVM that aren't obvious at first glance. Instead of letting
everyone rediscover them, this section talks about some of these issues.</p>
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<h4><a name="offsetofsizeof">Implementing portable offsetof/sizeof</a></h4>
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<p>One interesting thing that comes up, if you are trying to keep the code
generated by your compiler "target independent", is that you often need to know
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<h4><a name="gcstack">Garbage Collected Stack Frames</a></h4>
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<p>Some languages want to explicitly manage their stack frames, often so that
they are garbage collected or to allow easy implementation of closures. There
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