[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] ELLCC and musl (original) (raw)
Richard Pennington rich at pennware.com
Mon Jul 9 06:04:41 PDT 2012
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On Monday, July 09, 2012 05:01:07 PM Konstantin Tokarev wrote:
> ELLCC (http://ellcc.org), my clang/LLVM based cross development tool chain > for ARM, Microblaze, Mips, Power PC, and X86, now incorporates musl > (http://www.etalabs.net/musl) as its standard C library for Linux. musl is > a MIT licensed, highly POSIX compliant library offering high performance > and a small foot print. I spent several weeks evaluating musl before > deciding to use it in ELLCC. The clarity and consistency of its code base > and the quality of its design convinced me that musl would be an ideal > addition to ELLCC. If you're looking for a non-GPL library solution, I > highly recommend musl. That's great, but does musl already support MIPS and PowerPC?
My forked version does. The plan is to fold the ports back to the mainline soon. Work is already underway, I think.
-Rich
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