Comment by saagarjha 2 years ago Apple, of course, dropped LLVM at some point after it didn’t meet their latency needs. 3 comments saagarjha Reply dagmx 2 years ago Apple’s entire ecosystem is based on clang. How does that mean they dropped LLVM? They’re one of the primary maintainers. saagarjha 2 years ago For WebKit. dagmx 2 years ago Ah of course. Sorry the thread was long and winding so I didn’t realize that’s the part you were referring to.For reference to anyone else, this is what they’re referring tohttps://webkit.org/blog/5852/introducing-the-b3-jit-compiler...
dagmx 2 years ago Apple’s entire ecosystem is based on clang. How does that mean they dropped LLVM? They’re one of the primary maintainers. saagarjha 2 years ago For WebKit. dagmx 2 years ago Ah of course. Sorry the thread was long and winding so I didn’t realize that’s the part you were referring to.For reference to anyone else, this is what they’re referring tohttps://webkit.org/blog/5852/introducing-the-b3-jit-compiler...
saagarjha 2 years ago For WebKit. dagmx 2 years ago Ah of course. Sorry the thread was long and winding so I didn’t realize that’s the part you were referring to.For reference to anyone else, this is what they’re referring tohttps://webkit.org/blog/5852/introducing-the-b3-jit-compiler...
dagmx 2 years ago Ah of course. Sorry the thread was long and winding so I didn’t realize that’s the part you were referring to.For reference to anyone else, this is what they’re referring tohttps://webkit.org/blog/5852/introducing-the-b3-jit-compiler...
Apple’s entire ecosystem is based on clang. How does that mean they dropped LLVM? They’re one of the primary maintainers.
For WebKit.
Ah of course. Sorry the thread was long and winding so I didn’t realize that’s the part you were referring to.
For reference to anyone else, this is what they’re referring to
https://webkit.org/blog/5852/introducing-the-b3-jit-compiler...