BrowserUk,

Congratulations!

I'm not too familiar with windows, but it looks like you didn't use any of CPAN LLVM modules. Is that correct?

How did you get/compile 'clang.exe'? The LLVM documentation implies(to me) that 'clang' is much faster than 'gcc', but it looks like you use 'gcc' to compile 'clang.exe'. Or maybe once you have 'clang.exe' you can get a faster version by compiling 'clang.exe' with 'clang'. Completely guessing :-)

Keep up the good work...Ed

"Well done is better than well said." - Benjamin Franklin


In reply to Re: perllVm: A start. by flexvault
in thread perllVm: A start. by BrowserUk

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