[llvm-commits] [test-suite] r157636 - in /test-suite/trunk/MultiSource/Benchmarks/tscp181: ./ LICENSE.txt Makefile board.c book.c book.txt data.c data.h defs.h eval.c main.c protos.h readme.txt search.c tscp181.reference_output

Tom Kerrigan tom.kerrigan at gmail.com
Wed May 30 07:17:05 PDT 2012


Sorry I haven't had much time to look at this thread today. I understand 
your concerns. I am not a litigious sort but I want to avoid the 
situation where TSCP source is released with a confusing/contradictory 
license, and then somebody takes it and starts selling it, which is 
something that's happened to me before. So however this is done is fine 
with me as long as I'm covered.

I will happily give you guys permission to use TSCP for testing LLVM and 
doing related activities, which seems like it would cover anything you 
might want to do and also exclude people from selling it etc. (since how 
would publishing a game be related to testing LLVM?).

What do you think?

On 5/30/12 3:25 PM, Rafael EspĂ­ndola wrote:
>> - build and run it as part of the benchmark suite
>> - publish information about those runs, timing, etc
>> - redistribute it as part of the benchmark suite
>> - modify it to accomodate platforms, build systems, benchmarking stability
>> issues, etc.
>> - all of the above w.r.t. to those modifications
> Not sure if covered by the second item, but what about using the test
> results to improve the compiler, both in tree and proprietary
> backends?
>
> Cheers,
> Rafael



More information about the llvm-commits mailing list