LLVM Weekly - #96, Nov 2nd 2015

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Some slides have started to appear from last week's LLVM Dev Meeting already. It seems like a good time was had by all, I'm disappointed to have missed it. To pre-empt the obvious question, yes the talks were recorded and videos will be up in the next few weeks. In particular, see the slides from Chris Lattner and Joe Groff on the Swift Intermediate Language. Slides are also up for Hans Wennborg's lightning talk on switch lowering improvements as well as Reid Kleckner and David Majnemer's talk on extending exception handling in LLVM to support MSVC's model.

Timothy Jones has written a blog post about throttled SLP and how counter-intuitively you can boost performance by limiting vectorisation. This was developed with Vasileios Porpodas who presented the paper at PACT and talked about it at last week's LLVM dev meeting.

Microsoft have begun to publicly document the PDB format with the aim of helping the Clang and LLVM communities. The original creator of PDB also shared a series of thoughts and details on Twitter.

Portable Computing Language (pocl) v0.12 has been released. pocl aims to be an open-source, performance portable implementation of the OpenCL standard. This release includes support for HSA-compliant devices and is the last one that will build with older LLVM versions.

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