LLVM Weekly - #130, Jun 27th 2016

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News and articles from around the web

After recently being taken down due to excessive resource usage, the LLVM apt repositories are now back.

A detailed introduction to ThinLTO has been published on the LLVM blog. This covers the background, design, current status, and usage information for ThinLTO.

A post on Reddit gives a summary of notable language features voted into the C++17 working draft at the Oulu meeting.

On the mailing lists

LLVM commits

The new representation for control-flow integrity and virtual call metadata has landed. The commit message further details the problems this change addresses. r273729.

The llvm.type.checked.load intrinsic was added. It loads a function pointer from a virtual table pointer using type metadata. r273576.

As part of the work on CFL-AA, interprocedural function summaries were added. These avoid recomputation for many properties of a function. r273219, r273596.

MemorySSA gained new APIs for PHI creation and MemoryAccess creation. r273295.

Metadata attachments are now allowed for declarations. r273336.

A new runtimes directory was added to the LLVM tree. r273620.

LLVM's dynamic loader gained basic support for COFF ARM. r273682.

Clang commits

constexpr if support has been added to Clang. r273602.

clang-tidy has a new modernize-use-emplace check that will replace calls of push_back to emplace_back . r273275.

The CMake build system for Clang gained a ENABLE_X86_RELAX_RELOCATIONS option. r273224.

Other project commits