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 |   LLVM vs. the World - Comparing Compilers to Compilers | 
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 |   <li><a href="#introduction">Introduction</a></li> | 
 |   <li><a href="#generalapplicability">General Applicability</a></li> | 
 |   <li><a href="#typesystem">Type System</a></li> | 
 |   <li><a href="#dataflowinformation">Control-flow and Data-flow Information</a></li> | 
 |   <li><a href="#registers">Registers</a></li> | 
 |   <li><a href="#programmerinterface">Programmer Interface</a></li> | 
 |   <li><a href="#codeemission">Machine Code Emission</a></li> | 
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 |   <p>Written by Brian R. Gaeke</p> | 
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 |   <a name="introduction">Introduction</a> | 
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 | <p>Whether you are a stranger to LLVM or not, and whether you are considering | 
 | using it for your projects or not, you may find it useful to understand how we | 
 | compare ourselves to other well-known compilers. The following list of points | 
 | should help you understand -- from our point of view -- some of the important | 
 | ways in which we see LLVM as different from other selected compilers and | 
 | code generation systems.</p> | 
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 | <p>At the moment, we only compare ourselves below to <a | 
 | href="http://gcc.gnu.org/">GCC</a> and <a | 
 | href="http://www.gnu.org/software/lightning/">GNU lightning</a>, but we will try | 
 | to revise and expand it as our knowledge and experience permit. Contributions are | 
 | welcome.</p> | 
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 |   <a name="generalapplicability">General Applicability</a> | 
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 | <p>GNU lightning: Only currently usable for dynamic runtime emission of binary | 
 | machine code to memory. Supports one backend at a time.</p> | 
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 | <p>LLVM: Supports compilation of C and C++ (with more languages coming soon), | 
 | strong SSA-based optimization at compile-time, link-time, run-time, and | 
 | off-line, and multiple platform backends with Just-in-Time and ahead-of-time | 
 | compilation frameworks. (See our document on <a | 
 | href="http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/pubs/2004-01-30-CGO-LLVM.html">Lifelong | 
 | Code Optimization</a> for more.)</p> | 
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 | <p>GCC: Many relatively mature platform backends support assembly-language code | 
 | generation from many source languages. No run-time compilation | 
 | support.</p> | 
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 |   <a name="typesystem">Type System</a> | 
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 | <p>GNU lightning: C integer types and "void *" are supported. No type checking | 
 | is performed. Explicit type casts are not typically necessary unless the | 
 | underlying machine-specific types are distinct (e.g., sign- or zero-extension is | 
 | apparently necessary, but casting "int" to "void *" would not be.) | 
 | Floating-point support may not work on all platforms (it does not appear to be | 
 | documented in the latest release).</p> | 
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 | <p>LLVM: Compositional type system based on C types, supporting structures, | 
 | opaque types, and C integer and floating point types. Explicit cast instructions | 
 | are required to transform a value from one type to another.</p> | 
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 | <p>GCC: Union of high-level types including those used in Pascal, C, C++, Ada, | 
 | Java, and FORTRAN.</p> | 
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 |   <a name="dataflowinformation">Control-flow and Data-flow Information</a> | 
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 | <p>GNU lightning: No data-flow information encoded in the generated program. No | 
 | support for calculating CFG or def-use chains over generated programs.</p> | 
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 | <p>LLVM: Scalar values in Static Single-Assignment form; def-use chains and CFG | 
 | always implicitly available and automatically kept up to date.</p> | 
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 | <p>GCC: Trees and RTL do not directly encode data-flow info; but def-use chains | 
 | and CFGs can be calculated on the side. They are not automatically kept up to | 
 | date.</p> | 
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 |   <a name="registers">Registers</a> | 
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 | <p>GNU lightning: Very small fixed register set -- it takes the least common | 
 | denominator of supported platforms; basically it inherits its tiny register set | 
 | from IA-32, unnecessarily crippling targets like PowerPC with a large register | 
 | set.</p> | 
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 | <p>LLVM: An infinite register set, reduced to a particular platform's finite | 
 | register set by register allocator.</p> | 
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 | <p>GCC: Trees and RTL provide an arbitrarily large set of values.  Reduced to a | 
 | particular platform's finite register set by register allocator.</p> | 
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 |   <a name="programmerinterface">Programmer Interface</a> | 
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 | <p>GNU lightning: Library interface based on C preprocessor macros that emit | 
 | binary code for a particular instruction to memory. No support for manipulating | 
 | code before emission.</p> | 
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 | <p>LLVM: Library interface based on classes representing platform-independent | 
 | intermediate code (Instruction) and platform-dependent code (MachineInstr) which | 
 | can be manipulated arbitrarily and then emitted to memory.</p> | 
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 | <p>GCC: Internal header file interface (tree.h) to abstract syntax trees, | 
 | representing roughly the union of all possible supported source-language | 
 | constructs; also, an internal header file interface (rtl.h, rtl.def) to a | 
 | low-level IR called RTL which represents roughly the union of all possible | 
 | target machine instructions.</p> | 
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 |   <a name="codeemission">Machine Code Emission</a> | 
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 | <p>GNU lightning: Only supports binary machine code emission to memory.</p> | 
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 | <p>LLVM: Supports writing out assembly language to a file, and binary machine | 
 | code to memory, from the same back-end.</p> | 
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 | <p>GCC: Supports writing out assembly language to a file. No support for | 
 | emitting machine code to memory.</p> | 
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