all options
experimental  ]
[ Source: llvm-toolchain-snapshot  ]

Package: llvm-20 (1:20~++20240921071058+b177a9b6efb6-1~exp1)

Links for llvm-20

Screenshot

Debian Resources:

Download Source Package llvm-toolchain-snapshot:

Maintainers:

External Resources:

Similar packages:

Experimental package

Warning: This package is from the experimental distribution. That means it is likely unstable or buggy, and it may even cause data loss. Please be sure to consult the changelog and other possible documentation before using it.

Modular compiler and toolchain technologies

LLVM is a collection of libraries and tools that make it easy to build compilers, optimizers, just-in-time code generators, and many other compiler-related programs.

LLVM uses a single, language-independent virtual instruction set both as an offline code representation (to communicate code between compiler phases and to run-time systems) and as the compiler internal representation (to analyze and transform programs). This persistent code representation allows a common set of sophisticated compiler techniques to be applied at compile-time, link-time, install-time, run-time, or "idle-time" (between program runs).

The strengths of the LLVM infrastructure are its extremely simple design (which makes it easy to understand and use), source-language independence, powerful mid-level optimizer, automated compiler debugging support, extensibility, and its stability and reliability. LLVM is currently being used to host a wide variety of academic research projects and commercial projects. LLVM includes C and C++ front-ends, a front-end for a Forth-like language (Stacker), a young scheme front-end, and Java support is in development. LLVM can generate code for X96, SparcV10, PowerPC or many other architectures.

Other Packages Related to llvm-20

  • depends
  • recommends
  • suggests
  • enhances

Download llvm-20

Download for all available architectures
Architecture Package Size Installed Size Files
armhf 14,704.5 kB67,550.0 kB [list of files]