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author Kaito Tokumori <e105711@ie.u-ryukyu.ac.jp>
date Wed, 26 Feb 2014 20:12:17 +0900
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+        <h1>Implementation of CbC compiler on LLVM/clang 3.5</h1>
+        <h3 class="title">Kaito Tokumori  27 Feb 2014</h3>
+        <div align="right">Teacher : Shinji Kono</div>
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+        <h3>Background</h3>
+	<ul>
+	  <li>Our laboratory suggests a programming language which is called Continuation based C (CbC).</li>
+	  <li>On the CbC program, a callee does not return to a caller. </li>
+	</ul>
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+        <h3>Objective</h3>
+	<ul>
+	  <li>Currently available CbC compilers are :<ul><ul>
+	      <li>CbC Compilr on Micro-C</li>
+	      <li>CbC Compilr on GCC</li>
+	  </ul></ul></li>
+	  <li>CbC compilers on LLVM is not available yet.<ul><ul>
+	      <!-- <li>LLVM has many optimization too.</li> -->
+	      <!-- <li>Some Unix-like OS use LLVM instead of GCC.</li> -->
+	  </ul></ul></li>
+	  <li><h3 class='yellow'>My objective is implementation of CbC compiler on LLVM.</h3></li>
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