LLVM Weekly - #126, May 30th 2016

Welcome to the one hundred and twenty-sixth issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly newsletter (published every Monday) covering developments in LLVM, Clang, and related projects. LLVM Weekly is brought to you by Alex Bradbury. Subscribe to future issues at https://llvmweekly.org and pass it on to anyone else you think may be interested. Please send any tips or feedback to asb@asbradbury.org, or @llvmweekly or @asbradbury on Twitter.

I've been moving house this weekend, so do accept my apologies if you find this issue to be a little less thorough than usual.

News and articles from around the web

Pyston, the LLVM-based Python compiler has released version 0.5. The main changes are a switch to reference counting and NumPy compatibility.

I don't want to become "C++ weekly", but I think this audience appreciates a fun use of C++ features. Verdigris is a header-only library that allows you to use Qt5 without the moc preprocessor.

The call for papers for the 3rd workshop on the LLVM compiler infrastructure in HPC has been published. The deadline for paper submission is September 1st. The workshop will take place on November 14th in Salt Lake City, and is held in conjunction with SC16.

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