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Getting started with LLVM core libraries

You're reading from   Getting started with LLVM core libraries Get to grips with LLVM essentials and use the core libraries to build advanced tools

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2014
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782166924
Length 314 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Build and Install LLVM 2. External Projects FREE CHAPTER 3. Tools and Design 4. The Frontend 5. The LLVM Intermediate Representation 6. The Backend 7. The Just-in-Time Compiler 8. Cross-platform Compilation 9. The Clang Static Analyzer 10. Clang Tools with LibTooling Index

Chapter 5. The LLVM Intermediate Representation

The LLVM Intermediate Representation (IR) is the backbone that connects frontends and backends, allowing LLVM to parse multiple source languages and generate code to multiple targets. Frontends produce the IR, while backends consume it. The IR is also the point where the majority of LLVM target-independent optimizations takes place. In this chapter, we will cover the following topics:

  • The characteristics of the LLVM IR
  • The LLVM IR language syntax
  • How to write a tool that generates the LLVM IR
  • The LLVM IR pass structure
  • How to write your own IR pass
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