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Don't take it too far. For purposes it was designed to serve, LLVM is great, best in its class. If your project is something that could benefit from LLVM, then by all means use it. If it isn't, then don't. As simple as that.

Many corporations (most of all Apple) bet millions of $$$s in resources on projects that depend on LLVM, so don't worry too much.



And what purpose was it designed to serve? That's exactly the problem I'm alluding to -- the LLVM developers don't even agree amongst themselves, so how am I supposed to know?


It's a compiler-building framework and toolchain.




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