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This changes most URLs in llvm's html files to HTTPS. Most changes were search-and-replace with manual verification; some changes were manual. For a few URLs, the websites were performing redirects or had changed their anchors; I fixed those up manually. This consistently uses the official https://wg21.link redirector. This also strips trailing whitespace and fixes a couple of typos. Fixes D69363. There are a very small number of dead links for which I don't know any replacements (they are equally dead as HTTP or HTTPS): https://llvm.org/cmds/llvm2cpp.html https://llvm.org/devmtg/2010-11/videos/Grosser_Polly-desktop.mp4 https://llvm.org/devmtg/2010-11/videos/Grosser_Polly-mobile.mp4 https://llvm.org/devmtg/2011-11/videos/Grosser_PollyOptimizations-desktop.mov https://llvm.org/devmtg/2011-11/videos/Grosser_PollyOptimizations-mobile.mp4 https://llvm.org/perf/db_default/v4/nts/22463 https://polly.llvm.org/documentation/memaccess.html |
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README
Polly - Polyhedral optimizations for LLVM ----------------------------------------- http://polly.llvm.org/ Polly uses a mathematical representation, the polyhedral model, to represent and transform loops and other control flow structures. Using an abstract representation it is possible to reason about transformations in a more general way and to use highly optimized linear programming libraries to figure out the optimal loop structure. These transformations can be used to do constant propagation through arrays, remove dead loop iterations, optimize loops for cache locality, optimize arrays, apply advanced automatic parallelization, drive vectorization, or they can be used to do software pipelining.