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UPD: The series of blog-posts “System Under Test” became a full-fledged project and has moved to its own domain. The most recent version of this article lives here now. Note: This is a guest post written by a good friend and colleague of mine Stanislav Pankevich Introduction This article is part of series System Under Test. It provides an overview of how GNU Make is tested. Disclaimer: the author
UPD: The series of blog-posts “System Under Test” became a full-fledged project and has moved to its own domain. The most recent version of this article lives here now. This article is part of series “System Under Test”. It provides an overview of the test suites that are used by LLVM project to maintain a quality of its libraries and tools on a high level. What is LLVM about? http://llvm.org says
A few months ago Apple announced a ’new feature,’ called ‘Bitcode.’ In this article, I will try to answer the questions like what is Bitcode, what problems it aims to solve, what issues it introduces and so on. What is Bitcode? To answer this question let’s look at what compilers do for us. Here is a brief overview of compilation process: Lexer: takes source code as an input and translates it into
This article describes how to parse Mach-O file and explains its format a little bit. It’s not a definitive guide, though it might be helpful if you don’t know where to start. For more information consider reading official documentation and header files provided by operating system. What is Mach-O file Brief description taken from Wikipedia: Mach-O, short for Mach object file format, is a file for
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