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> > > > [ Please don't top-post ]
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just forgot to).
On Sat, Aug 31, 2019 at 12:48:42AM +0530, Tejas Joshi wrote:
> > For ISA 2.07 (Power 8) you don't have IEEE128 at all, not in hardware
> > that is. I don't know if we'll wa
> One approach would be something like how the GCC Go frontend works,
> which uses a library shared with the other Go compiler implementation
> to parse the code, and turn it into GCC's IR, which then goes through
GCC's optimizer and backend.
I'm not familiar with rustc's internal working. Its cod
Hello.
> For ISA 2.07 (Power 8) you don't have IEEE128 at all, not in hardware
> that is. I don't know if we'll want fadd support in the emulation
> libraries ever; don't worry about it for now, anyway.
What instructions would need to be expanded for FADDL (long double to
float) and DADDL (long