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Number of commits found: 10 |
Thursday, 19 Jul 2012
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17:25 sperber
- Update to version 1.5.0
- Add WWW: line
- Switch to optionsng
- Add LICENSE
PR: ports/169407
Submitted by: KATO Tsuguru <tkato432 _at_ yahoo.com>
Approved by: beat (mentor)
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Monday, 14 Nov 2011
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14:23 miwi
- Update to 0.3.4
PR: 162551
Submitted by: Armin Pirkovitsch <armin@frozen-zone.org>
Feature safe: yes
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Monday, 1 Jun 2009
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19:19 dhn
- Update to 1.3.7
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Tuesday, 6 Feb 2007
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03:55 jkoshy
Upgrade to v1.3.6. Upstream changes from the previous version
of the port include:
- A new 'descriptiveCilPrinter' class for friendlier messages.
- Bug fixes, esp. for 64-bit architectures.
A few APIs have also changed so 3rd-party code using the CIL toolkit
may need to be adapted.
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Monday, 10 Jul 2006
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05:59 jkoshy
Upgrade to v1.3.5.
Upstream changes include:
- A new module "Cfg" for computing control-flow graphs.
- Several new analyses: reaching definitions, liveness analysis,
available expressions, dead code elimination.
- New flag '--noInsertImplictCasts'.
- Support for C struct layouts used by microcontroller compilers.
- A rewrite of module ext/callgraph.
- Support for many GCC builtin functions.
- Many bug fixes.
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Friday, 5 May 2006
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16:44 jkoshy
- Upgrade to v1.3.4. This release has:
- a new command line option --forceRLArgEval for forcing right to left
evaluation of function arguments,
- support for many more gcc builtins,
- numerous bug fixes.
- Make the port NOPORTDOCS clean.
- Remove a few portlint warnings.
- Take over as port maintainer.
Approved by: netchild [MAINTAINER]
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Saturday, 25 Jun 2005
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12:34 netchild
Update to 1.3.3.
Prodded by: jkoshy
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Sunday, 9 Jan 2005
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12:25 netchild
Update to 1.3.1.
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Sunday, 25 Jan 2004
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09:50 netchild
- update to 1.2.3 (this fixes the configure error on bento [1])
- fix SITE_PERL part of the plist in the PREFIX != LOCALBASE case
Noticed by: kris
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Saturday, 11 Oct 2003
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19:36 netchild
Infrastructure for C Program Analysis and Transformation
CIL (C Intermediate Language) is a high-level representation along
with a set of tools that permit easy analysis and source-to-source
transformation of C programs.
CIL is both lower-level than abstract-syntax trees, by clarifying
ambiguous constructs and removing redundant ones, and also higher-level
than typical intermediate languages designed for compilation, by
maintaining types and a close relationship with the source program.
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Number of commits found: 10 |