>> On Sunday, October 29, 2017 at 3:13:20 AM UTC+11, John Reagan wrote:
>> > Oh, while there were many sessions interesting to me, one was interesti=
>ng for the community at large.
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>> > Android has been moving from gcc to clang to build. With the Oreo vers=
>ion on my new Pixel 2, the entire distribution (OS and user-mode applicatio=
>ns) are now built with clang/llvm. They still link with the gnu linker but=
> they are working to switching to lld as well. With clang/llvm, they were =
>able to use many of the sanitizers and other clang-based tools to find and =
>fix bugs in the Android code base as well as finding/fixing bugs in the com=
>piler toolchain. When the talks show up on the LLVM YouTube channel,=20
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>> I didn't realise Android was, err, had moved to LLVM
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>> >>> I'll send out some links to various talks that people might be intere=
>sted in.
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>> Please do :-)
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>> I just found the below, which is your talk given at the LLVM convention :=
>-)
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>> Talk about having to condense a lot into a lightening talk! (Just over 5 =
>mins)
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>>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DxTaBkCBYskA
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>> Looks like your document got a little non-compliant at times :-)
>
>non-compliant? How so?
>
>I was difficult to flip through my script, keep on time, and reach over to =
>press the button to advance the slides. Won't do that again.
If you run into my buddy Iain S. in your LLVM dealings, let me know.