QBE as an easy-to-embed library
https://c9x.me/git/qbe.git
Functions are now aligned on 16-byte boundaries. This mimics gcc and should help reduce the maximum perf impact of cosmetic code changes. Previously, any change in the output of qbe could have far reaching implications on alignment. Thanks to Roland Paterson-Jones for pointing out the variability issue. |
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amd64 | ||
arm64 | ||
doc | ||
minic | ||
rv64 | ||
test | ||
tools | ||
.gitignore | ||
abi.c | ||
alias.c | ||
all.h | ||
cfg.c | ||
copy.c | ||
emit.c | ||
fold.c | ||
LICENSE | ||
live.c | ||
load.c | ||
main.c | ||
Makefile | ||
mem.c | ||
ops.h | ||
parse.c | ||
README | ||
rega.c | ||
simpl.c | ||
spill.c | ||
ssa.c | ||
util.c |
QBE - Backend Compiler http://c9x.me/compile/ doc/ Documentation. minic/ An example C frontend for QBE. tools/ Miscellaneous tools (testing). test/ Tests. amd64/ arm64/ rv64/ Architecture-specific code. The LICENSE file applies to all files distributed. - Compilation and Installation Invoke make in this directory to create the executable file qbe. Install using 'make install', the standard DESTDIR and PREFIX environment variables are supported. Alternatively, you may simply copy the qbe binary manually.