Sujet : Re: VSI compiler webinar
De : arne (at) *nospam* vajhoej.dk (Arne Vajhøj)
Groupes : comp.os.vmsDate : 23. Mar 2025, 19:20:30
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On 3/23/2025 6:00 AM, gcalliet wrote:
Le 21/03/2025 à 20:43, John Reagan a écrit :
I'm working on my witty remarks now. However, given that I only have 45 minutes, I won't be able to perform my one-man show "BLISS, the musical!"
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You'll have to be careful with old people. You know the Beatles song, when I'm sixty-four. For my part, I have two questions that I started asking at 64, a little less than ten years ago:
Could we collaborate on the Ada compiler?
When will we have access to the LLVM workshop?
You will have two questions:
Could we collaborate on the Ada compiler?
When will we have access to the LLVM workshop?
You will have two questions.
I will assume any VMS specific changes to LLVM will
eventually make it back to upstream LLVM project - it
makes sense for VSI to avoid having to merge those
changes every time they take a new version.
And as stated in another thread then I would love to
see VSI put all their open source usage in public
Github repo's.
But VMS LLVM is rather old (if I remember correctly then it
is, because it had to be build on Itanium with VMS C++
for cross compilers).
So I would rephrase the question as:
can VSI say whether they want to:
1) make VMS LLVM code available
2) upgrade LLVM
or:
1) upgrade LLVM
2) make VMS LLVM code available
?
:-)
Arne