Can anyone help with this session? Session 10 (2:10-3:40PM, General Session) Adding Index‐While‐Building and Refactoring to Clang Advancing Clangd: Bringing persisted indexing to Clang tooling
Thanks, Tanya > On Oct 10, 2017, at 5:27 PM, Tanya Lattner <tanyalatt...@llvm.org> wrote: > > Just 2 more slots to fill! Any volunteers? > > Session 7 (10:00-10:45AM, Technical Track) > eval() in C++ > > Session 10 (2:10-3:40PM, General Session) > Adding Index‐While‐Building and Refactoring to Clang > Advancing Clangd: Bringing persisted indexing to Clang tooling > > -Tanya > >> On Oct 4, 2017, at 9:03 PM, Tanya Lattner <tanyalatt...@llvm.org >> <mailto:tanyalatt...@llvm.org>> wrote: >> >> Thank you for those who have volunteered. I am still in need of people for >> the following sessions: >> >> Session 7 (10:00-10:45AM, Technical Track) >> eval() in C++ >> >> Session 8 (11:10AM-12:40PM, General Session) >> Implementing Swift Generics >> The Further Benefits of Explicit Modularization: Modular Codegen >> >> Session 10 (2:10-3:40PM, General Session) >> Adding Index‐While‐Building and Refactoring to Clang >> Advancing Clangd: Bringing persisted indexing to Clang tooling >> >> Session 11 (2:10-3:40PM, Technical Track) >> Enabling Parallel Computing in Chapel with Clang and LLVM >> Challenges when building an LLVM bitcode Obfuscator >> >> -Tanya >> >> >>> On Sep 26, 2017, at 1:49 AM, Tanya Lattner <tanyalatt...@llvm.org >>> <mailto:tanyalatt...@llvm.org>> wrote: >>> >>> The 2017 LLVM Developers’ Meeting relies on volunteers to keep things >>> running smoothly. Moderators are critical to this as they keep speakers on >>> track and facilitate Q&A after the talk. I’m looking for community members >>> who would be attending specific talks anyway, to volunteer to moderate the >>> session. >>> >>> If you are interested in volunteering, please respond to this email with >>> your first and second choice session times. You will moderate all talks >>> during that time slot and they will occur back to back in the same room. >>> Moderators introduce the speaker, give the speaker warnings about time, and >>> facilitate Q&A by running microphones. >>> >>> Full schedule here: https://2017llvmdevmtg.sched.com >>> <https://2017llvmdevmtg.sched.com/> >>> >>> Session 1 (10:30-12:45, Technical Track) >>> Dominator Trees and incremental updates that transcend time >>> GlobalISel: Past, Present, and Future >>> XRay in LLVM: Function Call Tracing and Analysis >>> >>> Session 2 (2:15-4:00PM, General Session) >>> LIGHTNING TALKS >>> LLVM Compile-Time: Challenges. Improvements. Outlook. >>> >>> Session 3 (2:15-4:00PM, Technical Track) >>> Tutorial: Welcome to the back-end: The LLVM machine representation. >>> Scale, Robust and Regression-Free Loop Optimizations for Scientific Fortran >>> and Modern C++ >>> >>> Session 4 (4:20-5:50PM, General Session) >>> The Type Sanitizer: Free Yourself from -fno-strict-aliasing >>> Structure-aware fuzzing for Clang and LLVM with libprotobuf-mutator >>> >>> Session 5 (4:20-6:05PM, General Session) >>> Vectorizing Loops with VPlan – Current State and Next Steps >>> Tutorial: Writing Great Machine Schedulers >>> >>> Session 6 (9:00-10:45AM, General Session) >>> Falcon: An optimizing Java JIT >>> Apple LLVM GPU Compiler: Embedded Dragons >>> >>> Session 7 (10:00-10:45AM, Technical Track) >>> eval() in C++ >>> >>> Session 8 (11:10AM-12:40PM, General Session) >>> Implementing Swift Generics >>> The Further Benefits of Explicit Modularization: Modular Codegen >>> >>> Session 9 (11:10AM-12:40PM, Technical Track) >>> Bringing link-time optimization to the embedded world: (Thin)LTO with >>> Linker Scripts >>> lld: A Fast, Simple, and Portable Linker >>> >>> Session 10 (2:10-3:40PM, General Session) >>> Adding Index‐While‐Building and Refactoring to Clang >>> Advancing Clangd: Bringing persisted indexing to Clang tooling >>> >>> Session 11 (2:10-3:40PM, Technical Track) >>> Enabling Parallel Computing in Chapel with Clang and LLVM >>> Challenges when building an LLVM bitcode Obfuscator >>> >>> Session 12 (4:40-6:25PM, General Session) >>> Building Your Product Around LLVM Releases >>> Tutorial: Head First into GlobalISel >>> >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Tanya >>> >> >
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