GRIN is a compiler back-end for lazy and strict functional languages with whole program optimization support.
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The LLVM compiler infrastructure project is a set of compiler and toolchain technologies, which can be used to develop a front end for any programming language and a back end for any instruction set architecture.
GRIN is a compiler back-end for lazy and strict functional languages with whole program optimization support.
Embedded language for high-performance array computations
A minimal, fast Datalog implementation in Haskell that compiles to LLVM IR
LLVM backend for Accelerate
Map lazy functional language constructs to LLVM IR
Type Safe LLVM IR ( Experimental )
A statically typed functional programming language.
A Turing complete language 😉
Manually constructed STG programs compiled with the standard GHC codegen backend.
A symbolic debugger for C/C++ (via LLVM), machine code, and JVM programs
A compiler for a little statically-typed language implemented in Haskell.
Created by Vikram Adve, Chris Lattner
Released 2019
Latest release 24 days ago