This issue is to fully eliminate LLVM, Clang, and LLD libraries from the Zig project. The remaining ties to these projects are as follows: completely eliminate dependency on LLD #8726 LLVM directly output LLVM bitcode rather than using LLVM's IRBuilder API #13265 C backend - 1742/1792 tests passing (97%) enable the x86 backend by default for debug builds on x86_64-linux #22257 wasm backend - 1611/
This website has moved to blog.ar-ms.me. No further content will be published on the Github hosted version. First foray into the Zig programming language This is a series of articles I wrote while writing paella, following Nora Sandler's Writing a C Compiler. It was both an exercise to learn Zig and a way to waste time instead of looking for work, as I am currently "between jobs". I did not edit t
`zig cc`: a Powerful Drop-In Replacement for GCC/Clang If you have heard of Zig before, you may know it as a promising new programming language which is ambitiously trying to overthrow C as the de-facto systems language. But did you know that it also can straight up compile C code? This has been possible for a while, and you can see some examples of this on the home page. What's new is that the zi
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