LLVM 3.6 Release Candidate 2 Now Available

Written by Michael Larabel in LLVM on 3 February 2015 at 04:08 PM EST. Add A Comment
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The second release candidate to LLVM 3.6 is out today.

Hans Wennborg at Google has put out the second RC of LLVM 3.6 and its sub-projects like Clang. The RC2 version just has more bug-fixes over what the RC1 release contained a short time ago. LLVM 3.6 was branched in the middle of January.

LLVM 3.6 changes include defaulting to C11 with Clang, AMD GPU back-end improvements, LLVM Go bindings, etc.

LLVM 3.6 final will be released within the next few weeks. The LLVM 3.6 RC2 announcement can be read on the LLVMdev list.
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