From: Stepan D. <stp...@na...> - 2013-06-10 18:33:57
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Gotcha :-) All tests has been passed :-) -Stepan. Stepan Dyatkovskiy wrote: > And you thanks :-) > Will compile it again. Today I did some survey how InlineAsm class is > working, how it expanded in back-end. Though I couldn't start to > implement it in AVR. So, I hope will start to do it today :-) > > -Stepan. > Borja Ferrer wrote: >> Thanks for the link Stepan, I'll take a look. >> >> >> 2013/6/10 Stepan Dyatkovskiy <stp...@na... <mailto:stp...@na...>> >> >> Hello Borja, >> Git allows you to clone LLVM project (it has GIT mirror), and >> develop your backend in your own branch. You will *never* lose >> commits under git, since it is distributed VCS and everyone keeps >> clone of all project history. >> There is good one-day git tutorial: >> http://git-scm.com/__documentation <http://git-scm.com/documentation> >> >> -Stepan. >> >> Borja Ferrer wrote: >> >> Ok then, guys that have used GIT before please discuss any >> advantages >> here. As i said, i havent used GIT before so i can't add any >> valuable >> points. I've been able to work with SVN and LLVM quite well so >> far though. >> >> >> 2013/6/10 Weddington, Eric <Eri...@at... >> <mailto:Eri...@at...> >> <mailto:Eric.Weddington@atmel.__com >> <mailto:Eri...@at...>>> >> >> >> >> >> > -----Original Message----- >> > From: Borja Ferrer [mailto:bor...@gm... >> <mailto:bor...@gm...> >> <mailto:bor...@gm... >> <mailto:bor...@gm...>>__] >> > Sent: Monday, June 10, 2013 11:33 AM >> > To: Stepan Dyatkovskiy; Weddington, Eric >> > Cc: avr-llvm-devel@lists.__sourceforge.net >> <mailto:avr...@li...> >> <mailto:avr-llvm-devel@lists.__sourceforge.net >> <mailto:avr...@li...>> >> > Subject: Re: [avr-llvm-devel] Fwd: Sync with trunk >> > >> > Eric, what do you exactly mean? Trunk changes in LLVM are >> automatically >> > merged in your local repo when you update, and when we >> need to update >> > our code base to fix interface changes we have to do it >> manually but >> > that's the only way I know of. >> >> All I'm trying to figure out is what would be the best VCS >> for us to >> use (svn or git) in moving over to Atmel Spaces. If using >> one over >> the other makes it easier to do some tasks (like staying in >> sync >> with llvm trunk), then we should go with the one that makes >> it easier. >> >> If it doesn't really matter, then I suggest just sticking >> with svn. >> >> Eric >> >> >> >> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > This SF.net email is sponsored by Windows: > > Build for Windows Store. > > http://p.sf.net/sfu/windows-dev2dev > _______________________________________________ > avr-llvm-devel mailing list > avr...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/avr-llvm-devel > |