Re: late generation of assemble code

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On 5/23/20 11:26 PM, Neal Gompa wrote:
> On Sat, May 23, 2020 at 11:22 PM Paul Dufresne via devel
> <devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
...
> It's completely toast on Linux for the same reason FatELF was: nobody liked it.

...

I think this is different than FatELF. The idea of FatELF, is that it 
contains the generated code for more than one CPU (as I understand it). 
This means that some of the FatELF you don't need because it is not for 
your CPU. But I propose to not distribute any code for your CPU, only 
high-level assembler (LLVM code). Optimizing the high-level assembler on 
your own computer, you get the optimizations for your CPU, where more 
normal methods have to choose base common characteristics of the CPU family.

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