On 2007.11.12., at 16:39, Jim White wrote:

> 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

Yep, the Ars Technica article was my sole source of information. I  
implicitly assumed that this might mean Leopard ships with LLVM as a  
publicly available framework. Seems it ain't so, though; no Spotlight  
searches managed to turn up anything resembling LLVM source or  
binaries on my local drive.

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

No, I was saying that since it's included, it's a no-brainer to use  
it. (Anyway, even if it's not included, it's not a problem as it's not  
a big deal to download, compile, and link it in the thingie I'm  
working on and ship it with it.) But you're right, I had the wrong  
impression that it ships as an available-to-link-with framework with  
10.5. Just my wishful thinking :-)

Attila.

> Jim


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