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projects that have already been updated to work with LLVM 3.0.</p>
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<h3>Crack Programming Language</h3>
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@@ -293,9 +295,10 @@ ease of development of a scripting language with the performance of a compiled
language. The language derives concepts from C++, Java and Python, incorporating
object-oriented programming, operator overloading and strong typing.</p>
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<h3>TTA-based Codesign Environment (TCE)</h3>
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to the compiler backend as runtime libraries to avoid per-target recompilation
of larger parts of the compiler chain.</p>
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<h3>PinaVM</h3>
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@@ -324,8 +328,11 @@ other front-ends, PinaVM actually executes the elaboration of the
program analyzed using LLVM's JIT infrastructure. It later enriches the
bitcode with SystemC-specific information.</p>
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<h3>Pure</h3>
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<p>Pure version 0.47 has been tested and is known to work with LLVM 3.0
(and continues to work with older LLVM releases &gt;= 2.5).</p>
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<h3 id="icedtea">IcedTea Java Virtual Machine Implementation</h3>
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and are known to work with LLVM 3.0 (and continue to work with older LLVM
releases &gt;= 2.6 as well).</p>
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<h3>Glasgow Haskell Compiler (GHC)</h3>
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<p>In addition to the existing C and native code generators, GHC 7.0 now
supports an LLVM code generator. GHC supports LLVM 2.7 and later.</p>
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<h3>Polly - Polyhedral optimizations for LLVM</h3>
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Furthermore, Polly can use PoCC(Pluto) an advanced optimizer for data-locality
and parallelism.</p>
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<h3>Rubinius</h3>
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feedback, method inlining, and deoptimization are all used to remove dynamism
from ruby execution and increase performance.</p>
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<a name="FAUST">FAUST Real-Time Audio Signal Processing Language</a>
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Faust compiler can now generate LLVM bitcode, and works with LLVM 2.7-3.0.</p>
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