[cfe-commits] r42685 - /cfe/trunk/www/features.html

Chris Lattner sabre at nondot.org
Fri Oct 5 22:48:58 PDT 2007


Author: lattner
Date: Sat Oct  6 00:48:57 2007
New Revision: 42685

URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project?rev=42685&view=rev
Log:
fix grammaro

Modified:
    cfe/trunk/www/features.html

Modified: cfe/trunk/www/features.html
URL: http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/cfe/trunk/www/features.html?rev=42685&r1=42684&r2=42685&view=diff

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--- cfe/trunk/www/features.html (original)
+++ cfe/trunk/www/features.html Sat Oct  6 00:48:57 2007
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
 
 <h2>Library based architecture</h2>
 A major design concept for the LLVM front-end involves using a library based architecture.  In this library based architecture, various parts of the front-end can be cleanly divided into separate libraries which can then be mixed up for different needs and uses.  In addition, the library based approach makes it much easier for new developers to get involved and extend LLVM to do new and unique things.  In the words of Chris,
-<div class="quote">"The world needs better compiler tools, tools which are built as libraries. This design point allows reuse of the tools in new and novel ways. However, building the tools as libraries isn't enough: they must have clean APIs, be as decoupled from each other as possible, and be easy to modify/extend. This requires clean layering, decent design, and avoiding tying the libraries to a specific use."</div>
+<div class="quote">"The world needs better compiler tools, tools which are built as libraries. This design point allows reuse of the tools in new and novel ways. However, building the tools as libraries isn't enough: they must have clean APIs, be as decoupled from each other as possible, and be easy to modify/extend. This requires clean layering, decent design, and keeping the libraries independent of any specific client."</div>
 Currently, the LLVM front-end is divided into the following libraries:
 <ul>
 	<li>libsupport - Basic support library, reused from LLVM.
@@ -110,4 +110,4 @@
 Another design goal of Clang is to integrate extremely well with IDEs. IDEs often have very different requirements than code generation, often requiring information that a codegen-only frontend can throw away.  Clang is specifically designed and built to capture this information.
 </div>
 </body>
-</html>
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+</html>





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