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Re: llvm-gcc


  • Subject: Re: llvm-gcc
  • From: Ariel Feinerman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2009 10:49:17 +0300

> "Binary" is not what you are asking, I think.
> If you compile a project in Xcode, the resulting code will be executable on
> the processor type that you have selected (x86, ppc, or x86-64), and you
> will be able to run them on your mac.
>
> Is that what you wanted to know?

Yes, it is. My English is not so well, so I sometimes confuse with it.
I believed "binary" means the resulting code that runs on the
processor *directly* as opposed to "bitcode" that runs on the VM or
compiled every time.

--
best regards
Ariel
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