Hackernews posts about Clang
Clang is an open-source compiler infrastructure that provides a frontend for the C, C++, and Objective-C programming languages, allowing developers to compile code using the LLVM framework.
- Defer available in gcc and clang (gustedt.wordpress.com)
- Both GCC and Clang generate strange/inefficient code (codingmarginalia.blogspot.com)
- Defer Available in GCC and Clang (gustedt.wordpress.com)
- Exhausting the Clang Preprocessor (blog.vursc.org)
- Thread Safety Analysis in Clang (clang.llvm.org)
- Clang Hardening Cheat Sheet – Ten Years Later (blog.quarkslab.com)
- Long-term vision for improving build times on Clang/LLVM (discourse.llvm.org)
- Show HN: C++26 Reflection for Python Algo Trading (github.com)
- Show HN: Running an LLM Inside Scratch (github.com)
- -fbounds-safety: Enforcing bounds safety for C (clang.llvm.org)
- I started programming when I was 7. I'm 50 now and the thing I loved has changed (www.jamesdrandall.com)
- OpenClaw is changing my life (reorx.com)
- 4chan for Clankers (www.4claw.org)
- Underrated ways to change the world, part II (www.experimental-history.com)
- No More Hidden Changes: How MySQL 9.6 Transforms Foreign Key Management (blogs.oracle.com)
- Apple Changes How You Order a Mac (www.macrumors.com)