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71 classes.  If you want to add a backend for a new target, you will need to
86 backend to fit into the LLVM system, but the others must be defined if the
90 completely non-traditional code generation targets. For example, the C backend
93 two interfaces, and does its own thing. Note that C backend was removed from the
95 (purely hypothetical) backend that converts LLVM to the GCC RTL form and uses
346 specific backend
970 To perform this pattern match, the PowerPC backend includes the following
1001 and related ``tblgen`` classes in the PowerPC backend.
1599 compiler backend, LLVM also fully supports building a native assemblers too.
1691 backend, XOR8rr has two input GR8's and one output GR8 (where an input is tied
1738 Note that this table does not include the C backend or Cpp backends, since they
1942 The ARM backend has basic support for integer code in ARM codegen mode, but
1980 Basic support exists on the X86 backend. Currently vararg doesn't work and the
2075 The X86 backend
2086 backend. This is not an exhaustive list, and it would be useful to add those
2106 The following target-specific calling conventions are known to backend:
2196 The PowerPC backend
2370 The NVPTX backend