llvm-toolchain-3.4 source package in Utopic

clang-3.4: C, C++ and Objective-C compiler (LLVM based)
clang-3.4-doc: C, C++ and Objective-C compiler (LLVM based) - Documentation
clang-3.4-examples: No summary available for clang-3.4-examples in ubuntu utopic.
clang-format-3.4: Tool to format C/C++/Obj-C code
clang-modernize-3.4: Tool to convert C++98 and C++03 code to C++11
cpp11-migrate-3.4: Tool to convert C++98 and C++03 code to C++11
libclang-3.4-dev: No summary available for libclang-3.4-dev in ubuntu utopic.
libclang-common-3.4-dev: No summary available for libclang-common-3.4-dev in ubuntu utopic.
libclang1-3.4: No summary available for libclang1-3.4 in ubuntu utopic.
libclang1-3.4-dbg: clang library
libllvm-3.4-ocaml-dev: No summary available for libllvm-3.4-ocaml-dev in ubuntu utopic.
libllvm3.4: Modular compiler and toolchain technologies, runtime library
libllvm3.4-dbg: Modular compiler and toolchain technologies, debugging libraries
lldb-3.4: No summary available for lldb-3.4 in ubuntu utopic.
lldb-3.4-dev: Next generation, high-performance debugger - Header files
llvm-3.4: Modular compiler and toolchain technologies
llvm-3.4-dev: Modular compiler and toolchain technologies, libraries and headers
llvm-3.4-doc: Modular compiler and toolchain technologies, documentation
llvm-3.4-examples: Modular compiler and toolchain technologies, examples
llvm-3.4-runtime: Modular compiler and toolchain technologies, IR interpreter
python-clang-3.4: Clang Python Bindings

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LLVM is a robust system, particularly well suited for developing new mid-level language-independent analyses and optimizations of all sorts, including those that require extensive interprocedural analysis. LLVM is also a great target for front-end development for conventional or research programming languages, including those which require compile-time, link-time, or run-time optimization for effective implementation, proper tail calls or garbage collection. We have an incomplete list of projects which have used LLVM for various purposes, showing that you can get up-and-running quickly with LLVM, giving time to do interesting things, even if you only have a semester in a University course. We also have a list of ideas for projects in LLVM.

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