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Thanks for the clarification! It's always a pleasure to get a direct response from the first author on something as awesome as this.

I'm definitely subscribing to the llvm-dev list[1] in case any discussion on this continues there. There's also the llvm-commits, clang-dev, and clang-commits lists as well, but llvm-dev kinda seems like the right place for this.

Gpucc in LLVM is definitely a breath of fresh air for all of us nvcc users. To get to see some compiler internals for cuda, it feels like Christmas. A big thanks from me for all the upstreaming effort!

1: http://lists.llvm.org/mailman/listinfo/llvm-dev



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