llvm_13_binaries_ubuntu_16_04
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This fork of the canonical git mirror of the LLVM subversion repository adds (e)Z80 targets. Please refer to the wiki for important build instructions. (by jacobly0)
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“33% of GStreamer commits are now in Rust”, from the 1.22 release notes
There's an LLVM fork with Z80 and eZ80 support if you want to start work on that yourself.
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Motorola 6800
Very cool. While obviously not ideal, the results are probably accurate within a small factor. Unfortunately there's no assembly version for 65C02 but Z80 does surprisingly well in this test.
I muse what could be done with modern cross-compiler (SAT solving for optional code sequences?) A llvm backend for Z80 has recently kicked back into gear: https://github.com/jacobly0/llvm-project
- What can C do that C++ can't?
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First ever Rust code compiled for 8-bit 6502!
I also found this Z80 port of LLVM here: https://github.com/jacobly0/llvm-project It seems to be somewhat active and there's also an issue about Rust: https://github.com/jacobly0/llvm-project/issues/15
What are some alternatives?
When comparing llvm_13_binaries_ubuntu_16_04 and llvm-project you can also consider the following projects:
yoga-slim7-ubuntu - Notes and instruction about running Linux (Ubuntu) on Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 (AMD)
llvm-6502 - LLVM backend for 6502
exorsim - Motorola M6800 (6800) Exorciser / SWTPC emulator
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.