Do I understand correctly, that we can just use emscripten/incoming, and 
everything is supposed to work?
Just tried to rebase from master to incoming and these 2 seem to have 
diverged quite a bit (too much to reasonably rebase). Will now manually 
apply all my changes to incoming.

On Monday, February 24, 2014 11:42:01 PM UTC+1, Alon Zakai wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> Fastcomp, the new backend, has been turned on by default on the incoming 
> branch. Details:
>
> https://github.com/kripken/emscripten/wiki/LLVM-Backend
>
> Note that this is just on by default - as in that link, you can disable it 
> if you want - but you shouldn't :)
>
> Also note that this is on the incoming branch, not master. If you are on 
> master, nothing has changed.
>
> Please test your project on the incoming branch. In general, things should 
> just work - except compile more quickly. The main risk is if your project 
> uses a deprecated feature or hits a new bug. We will not merge incoming to 
> master probably for some time as we get feedback and make sure things are 
> stable.
>
> Note that there are incoming branches in all 3 repos now: emscripten, 
> emscripten-fastcomp and emscripten-fastcomp-clang. As mentioned in the link 
> above, you should use the SAME branch in all. If you use incoming in 
> emscripten, you MUST also use incoming in the other two, otherwise they 
> might not be compatible.
>
> - Alon
>
>

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