GNU lightning 2.1.3 released!
GNU lightning is a library to aid in making portable programs that compile assembly code at run time. Development: http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/lightning.git Download release: ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/lightning/lightning-2.1.3.tar.gz 2.1.3 main features are the new RISC-V port, currently supporting only Linux 64 bit, and a major rewrite of the register live and unknown state logic, so that a long standing issue with a live register not accessed for several consecutive blocks could be incorrectly assumed dead. The matrix of built and tested environments is: aarch64 Linux (Linaro, Foundation_v8pkg) alpha Linux (QEMU) armv7l Linux (QEMU) armv7hl Linux (QEMU) hppa Linux (32 bit, QEMU) i686 Linux and Cygwin ia64 Linux mips Linux (32 bit) powerpc32 Linux powerpc64 Linux and AIX powerpc64le Linux riscv Linux (64 bit, QEMU) s390 Linux (Hercules) s390x Linux (Hercules) sparc Linux (QEMU) sparc64 Linux (QEMU) x32 Linux (QEMU) x86_64 Linux and Cygwin
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