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...Thus the software can be used to produce the results just with
the use of logic and there is no special importance given to a specific language in which
the pseudo code should be implemented, instead there is a complete focus on the logic
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the client is technically illiterate he should be able to operate it efficiently. This software
will provide an effective, accurate low cost system.
Alchemist GCC/LLVM plugin for code analysis and tuning
News: since 2015 we continue all related developments within Collective Knowledge Framework: http://github.com/ctuning/ck/wiki
Alchemist plugin is a collection of plugins for GCC/LLVM for external and fine-grain code analysis and tuning. It is intended to to extract program properties for machine learning based optimization (see MILEPOST GCC); optimize programs at fine-grain level (such as unrolling, tiling, prefetching, etc); tune default optimization heuristic; gradually decompose program and detect performance or other anomalies; generate benchmarks particularly useful to train ML-based compilers. ...