Szegedi Attila wrote:

> Seriously, sometimes timing of things is just unbelievable... I'm  
> recently toying with implementing a native Mac OS X app, and it'd need  
> to be able to generate code for fastest possible calculation of user- 
> supplied mathematical formulae. I've been looking at the LLVM (since  
> it ships in Leopard anyway) last friday, but it was a bit hard to get  
> the initial grasp on it. And then, five days later, this message pops  
> up here. Guess I'm lucky :-)

Where do you find LLVM in Leopard information?  The only thing I find is 
a story on how Leopard's OpenGL uses LLVM internally.

http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2006-August/006492.html

Ars Technica's Leopard review only talks about that application too:

http://arstechnica.com/reviews/os/mac-os-x-10-5.ars/11

Or are you saying you've got confidence in using LLVM on Mac OS X 
because Apple is using it too?

Jim


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