clangir

A new (MLIR based) high-level IR for clang. (by llvm)

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  • Decoding C/C++ Compilation Process: From Source Code to Binary
    5 projects | /r/cpp | 8 Jun 2023
    It could be cool to see some explanation of CFG representations or GIMPLE/LLVM here. GCC/Clang can print those out as text, or just compile to that code and not go lower if you ask them to. There are some interesting things you can do with bytecode, like Rellic, AFL++, or optview2. It seems a bit reductive imo to go straight from high-level code to disassembly without at all examining any layers in between. Especially if we use something like Polygeist or CIR.
  • Compilers and IRS: LLVM IR, SPIR-V, and MLIR
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 29 Oct 2022
    I'm also curious, especially they seem to be gearing towards analysis as well.

    https://github.com/llvm/clangir/blob/main/clang/lib/CIR/Dial...

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