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This change also removes a bunch of boilerplate and stuffing which made it unnecessarily hard to navigate and see the comparatively miniscule actual content that was added to this document during the 3.2 development period (or maybe even sticking around from earlier releases...). The new organization (a flat list) optimizes for making it easy for people who know about changes to add them to the document. It's completely trivial for anyone with basic knowledge of LLVM to come in later (such as when preparing for the actual release) and cluster any changes into logical groups. However, I have left some comments indicating how to add larger descriptions, if someone is feeling adventurous ;) Hopefully this organization will highlight how little effort is being put into producing accurate, high-quality release notes, prompting a corresponding improvement for the 3.3 release. I have preserved the changes to this document that are not present in the 3.2 release notes. There were only two... I'm pretty sure we've been busier than that... (version control shows +213347/-173656 raw lines just in the LLVM repo since the 3.2 release). git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@172954 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8 |
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test | ||
tools | ||
unittests | ||
utils | ||
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CODE_OWNERS.TXT | ||
configure | ||
CREDITS.TXT | ||
LICENSE.TXT | ||
llvm.spec.in | ||
LLVMBuild.txt | ||
Makefile | ||
Makefile.common | ||
Makefile.config.in | ||
Makefile.rules | ||
README.txt |
Low Level Virtual Machine (LLVM) ================================ This directory and its subdirectories contain source code for the Low Level Virtual Machine, a toolkit for the construction of highly optimized compilers, optimizers, and runtime environments. LLVM is open source software. You may freely distribute it under the terms of the license agreement found in LICENSE.txt. Please see the documentation provided in docs/ for further assistance with LLVM, and in particular docs/GettingStarted.rst for getting started with LLVM and docs/README.txt for an overview of LLVM's documentation setup. If you're writing a package for LLVM, see docs/Packaging.rst for our suggestions.