Has anyone else seen this?  
https://developer.ibm.com/swift/2016/12/05/try-swift-on-zos/.  I'm assuming 
this is the reason for the porting of clang/LLVM to z/OS.  Don't know what it 
means for any other clang/LLVM supported languages...

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Try Swift on z/OS - 
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A year ago, Apple made Swift open source. On the same day, December 3rd 2015, 
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> on behalf of 
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Subject: Re: Data/hiperspaces (was: ... 4G bar?)

On 31/03/2017 3:27 AM, John McKown wrote:
>> So, any HLL has only indirect access to dataspaces and hiperspaces.
>>
>>> What's the definition of a "HLL"?
>> Anything that isn't assembler.
>>
>> Some people think C is a LLL, but that's just wishful thinking.
>>
> C is ..., um, That is, it's ... . Got it: a good language for writing buggy
> code! Most of the deficiencies of assembler with none of the goodness.
>

What's the goodness of assembler? I would rather have an optimizer.

I envy the language choices of other platforms (including z/Linux).
We're pretty limited on z/OS. It's either the usual suspects or JVM
languages. I'm almost certain that IBM have a z/OS port of
clang/LLVM because I've seen evidence in their libuv port on github.
Using the LLVM backend it's possible to port a plethora of languages to
z/OS including rust, which is a superb language.



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