I'm also interested in the status of LLVM.js and clangor 
<http://kripken.github.io/clangor/demo.html>. 

I would love to use it to compile and run C++ in a Code Mirror editor. Then 
maybe later on add things like code completion and syntax checking. I plan 
on attempting to compile fastcomp using the instructions layed out on 
llvm.js's Readme.

On Wednesday, September 17, 2014 11:53:29 PM UTC-5, Anton Smirnov wrote:
>
> Few days ago i've read blog post 
> <http://badassjs.com/post/39573969361/llvm-js-llvm-itself-compiled-to-javascript-via>
>  
> about LLVM.js and checked out LLVM.js demo 
> <http://kripken.github.io/llvm.js/demo.html> and i'm pretty excited.
> Since there were no commit in LLVM.js repo 
> <https://github.com/kripken/llvm-js> i'd like to know if the project 
> broken, moved somewhere or finished?
>
> Few days ago LLVM released 3.5 version. So is there any chance to have 
> LLVM.js based on 3.5 release? How can i test existing branch with my .ll 
> file?
>
>

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