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    nlvm

    nlvm

    LLVM-based compiler for the Nim language

    nlvm is an LLVM-based compiler for the Nim programming language, aiming to leverage LLVM's optimization capabilities for improved performance.
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    Solang

    Solang

    Solidity Compiler for Solana, Polkadot and Stellar

    ...Unlike the traditional Solidity compiler, which targets the Ethereum Virtual Machine, Solang focuses on portability by translating Solidity code into native execution environments for different blockchains. It uses the LLVM compiler framework to generate optimized output, often producing WebAssembly or platform-specific binaries that improve execution efficiency and reduce resource consumption. The project maintains compatibility with Solidity 0.8 syntax while adapting to the unique constraints and capabilities of each target blockchain. Its architecture includes parsing, semantic analysis, intermediate representation generation, and final compilation through LLVM, making it a full-featured compiler pipeline.
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    Carbon Language

    Carbon Language

    Carbon Language's main repository

    Carbon is an experimental successor to C++, developed by Google to serve as a modern, safer, and more evolvable systems programming language—designed to interoperate with C++ while providing clearer language design and tooling. Performance matching C++ using LLVM, with low-level access to bits and addresses. Interoperate with your existing C++ code, from inheritance to templates. Fast and scalable builds that work with your existing C++ build systems.
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    Scala Native

    Scala Native

    Your favorite language gets closer to bare metal

    ...Calling C code has never been easier. With the help of extern objects you can seamlessly call native code without any runtime overhead. Scala Native is compiled ahead of time via LLVM. This means that there is no sluggish warm-up phase that’s common for just-in-time compilers. Your code is immediately fast and ready for action. Scala Native requires Clang, which is part of the LLVM toolchain. The recommended LLVM version is the most recent available for your system provided that it works with Scala Native. Scala Native uses the Immix garbage collector by default. ...
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    clangd

    clangd

    clangd language server

    clangd understands your C++ code and adds smart features to your editor: code completion, compile errors, definition, and more. clangd is a language server that can work with many editors via a plugin. Here’s Visual Studio Code with the clangd plugin, demonstrating code completion.
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    Cthulhu.jl

    Cthulhu.jl

    The slow descent into madness

    Cthulhu.jl is a powerful introspection tool for exploring the Julia compiler’s method dispatch and type inference system. It allows users to interactively descend into the type-inferred lowered and LLVM IR of Julia functions from the REPL. This makes it ideal for developers who want to optimize performance, debug type instability, or understand how Julia compiles code. Named after the Lovecraftian idea of descending into madness, Cthulhu reveals the "underworld" of Julia compilation.
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    Numba

    Numba

    NumPy aware dynamic Python compiler using LLVM

    Numba is an open source JIT compiler that translates a subset of Python and NumPy code into fast machine code. Numba translates Python functions to optimized machine code at runtime using the industry-standard LLVM compiler library. Numba-compiled numerical algorithms in Python can approach the speeds of C or FORTRAN. You don't need to replace the Python interpreter, run a separate compilation step, or even have a C/C++ compiler installed. Just apply one of the Numba decorators to your Python function, and Numba does the rest. Numba is designed to be used with NumPy arrays and functions. ...
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    TinyGo

    TinyGo

    Go compiler for small place

    ...TinyGo is a Go compiler intended for use in small places such as microcontrollers, WebAssembly (Wasm), and command-line tools. It reuses libraries used by the Go language tools alongside LLVM to provide an alternative way to compile programs written in the Go programming language. While TinyGo embeds the Clang compiler to parse import "C" blocks, many features of Cgo are still unsupported.
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    npm-clang-format-node

    npm-clang-format-node

    Node repackaging(wrapping) of the LLVM Clang's clang-format

    A Node.js package that integrates the clang-format tool for formatting C, C++, and JavaScript code, enhancing code quality and consistency.
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    Expat

    Expat

    Fast streaming XML parser written in C99 with >90% test coverage

    Welcome to Expat, a stream-oriented XML parser library written in C. Expat excels with files too large to fit RAM, and where performance and flexibility are crucial. There are a number of applications, libraries, and hardware using Expat, as well as bindings and 3rd-party wrappers. Expat is packaged everywhere. This is Expat, a C99 library for parsing XML 1.0 Fourth Edition, started by James Clark in 1997. Expat is a stream-oriented XML parser. This means that you register handlers with the...
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    LFortran

    LFortran

    Official main repository for LFortran

    LFortran is a modern open-source (BSD licensed) interactive Fortran compiler built on top of LLVM. It can execute the user’s code interactively to allow exploratory work (much like Python, MATLAB or Julia) as well as compile binaries with the goal of running the user’s code on modern architectures such as multi-core CPUs and GPUs. LFortran is in alpha (it is expected to not work on third-party codes and users enthusiastically participate in bug reporting and fixing).
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    StaticArrays.jl

    StaticArrays.jl

    Statically sized arrays for Julia

    StaticArrays.jl is a Julia package that provides statically sized arrays with fast, stack-allocated memory storage and optimized performance for small array computations. It is particularly useful in numerical computing where small fixed-size matrices or vectors are used frequently, such as in robotics, physics simulations, or linear algebra. StaticArrays eliminate dynamic memory allocation overhead and enable compile-time optimizations for performance close to hand-written loops.
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    Numba CUDA Target

    Numba CUDA Target

    The CUDA target for Numba

    Numba CUDA Target is NVIDIA’s maintained CUDA backend for the Numba JIT compiler, enabling developers to write GPU-accelerated code directly in Python. It allows users to define CUDA kernels using Python syntax, which are then compiled into efficient GPU code at runtime using LLVM-based toolchains. This approach significantly lowers the barrier to entry for GPU programming by eliminating the need to write CUDA C++ while still delivering high performance. The project supports the SIMT programming model, allowing developers to control threads, blocks, and memory hierarchies similarly to native CUDA programming. ...
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    GHDL

    GHDL

    VHDL 2008/93/87 simulator

    ...Native program execution is the only way for high-speed simulation. Full support for the 1987, 1993, 2002 versions of the IEEE 1076 VHDL standard, and partial for the 2008 and 2019 revisions. By using a code generator (LLVM, GCC or, x86_64/i386 only, a built-in one), it is much faster than any interpreted simulator. It can handle very large designs, such as leon3/grlib. GHDL runs on GNU/Linux, Windows and macOS; on x86, x86_64, armv6/armv7/aarch32, aarch64 and ppc64. You can freely download nightly assets, use OCI images (aka Docker/Podman containers), or try building it on your own machine.
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    GoogleTest

    GoogleTest

    Google Testing and Mocking Framework

    GoogleTest is Google's C++ mocking and test framework. It's used by many internal projects at Google, as well as a number of notable projects such as The Chromium projects, the OpenCV computer vision library, and the LLVM compiler. This GoogleTest project is actually a union of what used to be two separate projects: the old GoogleTest and GoogleMock, an extension of GoogleTest for writing and using C++ mock classes. Since they were so closely related, they were merged to create an even better GoogleTest. GoogleTest features an xUnit test framework, a rich set of assertions, user-defined assertions, death tests, among many others. ...
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    mold

    mold

    A Modern Linker

    ...It is capable of utilizing all available CPU cores efficiently, resulting in significantly faster linking compared to other popular linkers such as GNU ld, gold, and LLVM lld. The tool is designed to integrate seamlessly into existing build systems, requiring minimal configuration changes to adopt. Mold supports a wide range of architectures, including x86-64, ARM, RISC-V, and PowerPC, making it suitable for diverse development environments.
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    Inject

    Inject

    Hot Reloading for Swift applications

    ...You don’t need to add conditional compilation or remove Inject code from your applications for production, it's already designed to behave as no-op inlined code that will get stripped by LLVM in non-debug builds.
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    BCC (BPF Compiler Collection)

    BCC (BPF Compiler Collection)

    Tools for BPF-based Linux IO analysis, networking, monitoring, etc.

    ...It includes a rich set of example tools and scripting interfaces in C, Python, and Lua. BCC makes BPF programs easier to write, with kernel instrumentation in C (and includes a C wrapper around LLVM), and front-ends in Python and lua. It is suited for many tasks, including performance analysis and network traffic control. With a BPF-specific frontend, one should be able to write in a language and receive feedback from the compiler on the validity as it pertains to a BPF backend. This toolkit aims to provide a frontend that can only create valid BPF programs while still harnessing its full flexibility.
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    MoonLang is a lightweight static programming language built with C++ and LLVM, featuring dual syntax styles (`: end` and `{ }`). Supports Windows, Linux, macOS and embedded platforms (ARM/RISC-V/ESP32), compiles to only 15KB-300KB, build full-stack applications from MCU to desktop.
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    Forthlang

    A simple LLVM frontend to Forthlang - my own simple dialect of Forth

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    GnuCOBOL

    GnuCOBOL

    A free COBOL compiler

    GnuCOBOL (formerly OpenCOBOL) is a free, modern COBOL compiler. GnuCOBOL implements a substantial part of the COBOL 85, X/Open COBOL and newer ISO COBOL standards (2002, 2014, 2023), as well as many extensions included in other COBOL compilers (IBM COBOL, MicroFocus COBOL, ACUCOBOL-GT and others). GnuCOBOL translates COBOL into C and internally compiles the translated code using a native C compiler. Build COBOL programs on various platforms, including GNU/Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, and...
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    Ox: Attribute Grammar Compiling System

    Ox: Attribute Grammar Compiling System

    Ox is an attribute-grammar evaluator generator.

    Ox is an attribute grammar compiling system that augments Lex and Yacc specifications with definitions of synthesized and inherited attributes written in a combination of Ox and C/C++ syntax. From these augmented specifications, Ox generates ordinary Lex and Yacc specifications that build and decorate attributed parse trees. The user can specify parse-tree traversals for easy ordering of side effects such as code generation. Ox handles the tedious and error-prone details of writing code...
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    RedtDec

    RedtDec

    RetDec is a retargetable machine-code decompiler based on LLVM

    The decompiler is not limited to any particular target architecture, operating system, or executable file format. ELF, PE, Mach-O, COFF, AR (archive), Intel HEX, and raw machine code supported. 32-bit: Intel x86, ARM, MIPS, PIC32, and PowerPC 64-bit: x86-64 supported. Demangling of symbols from C++ binaries (GCC, MSVC, Borland). Reconstruction of functions, types, and high-level constructs. Output in two high-level languages: C and a Python-like language. Generation of call graphs,...
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    Vale

    Vale

    Compiler for the Vale programming language

    Vale is a systems programming language and compiler that strives to combine performance, safety, and ease in a way that avoids many of the complexities of traditional memory management techniques. It is ahead-of-time (AOT) compiled, targeting LLVM as a backend, and is statically typed. The language introduces a concept called generational references to provide memory safety without relying on a garbage collector, and aims for “safe without a borrow checker” (i.e. reducing the burden on the programmer). Vale also pursues what they call Fearless FFI to make foreign function interface (e.g. interoperating with C libraries) safer and less error-prone. ...
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    Triton

    Triton

    Triton is a dynamic binary analysis library

    Triton is a dynamic binary analysis library. It provides internal components that allow you to build your program analysis tools, automate reverse engineering, perform software verification or just emulate code. Linux, Windows and OS X compatible. You can directly compile source code from our Github repository. The Triton library is Linux, Windows and OS X compatible. A potential way to getting started is to see our Python examples already bootstrapped.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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