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* eslint root setting and fixes (#6307)gh-11409Patrick Quist2024-04-16
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* Support control flow graphs from the IR pane (#5155)gh-7888Jeremy Rifkin2023-06-19
| | | | | | | | | | | | | On top of #5154 ![image](https://github.com/compiler-explorer/compiler-explorer/assets/51220084/7bf25b5b-8988-42ff-9d8c-233e6d817997) Additionally, while I was here, added support for multiple control flow graphs to be opened from one compiler instead of disabling the button once one is opened. And improved the implementation for how this was done for the llvm opt pipeline. And did some type work along the way.
* LLVM IR pane improvements (#5078)gh-7669Jeremy Rifkin2023-06-11
| | | | | | | | | | | | This PR will add filtering and other output options to the LLVM IR pane ![image](https://github.com/compiler-explorer/compiler-explorer/assets/51220084/ffc865ea-b3fa-441f-b501-4ec4b68e261f) ![image](https://github.com/compiler-explorer/compiler-explorer/assets/51220084/936be326-b55e-40cd-ba47-22b121c1acfb) Closes #5062 Related to #5045
* Add new "Debug intrinsics" filter. (#5045)gh-7478fodinabor2023-05-22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | For now, this removes all `llvm.dbg.*` calls from LLVM IR. This is useful to keep coloring the line correspondence between source and IR, while not polluting the IR with the debug intrinsics. Admittedly, I don't have much of a clue of what's going on here, so I might be missing obvious adaptions (e.g. can we disable this for all non-LLVM compilers for now somehow?). Also, not really a Node.JS testing wizard either... 🤷🏼 Just wanted this really bad for a workshop that's coming up soon ^^ Only tested with my system's default `clang` for now. Fixes #5044 --------- Co-authored-by: Matt Godbolt <matt@godbolt.org>
* Transition to ECMAScript Modules (#4780)gh-6536Mats Jun Larsen2023-02-27
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Makes the Compiler Explorer app, and all the tooling ESM compatible. Things that have been done: 1. The package.json has `type: module` now 2. All relative imports have a .js ending 3. All directory imports are now directory/index.js to comply with ESM standards 4. Dependency node-graceful is now imported into tree, because the package is broken under esm 5. Dependency p-queue has been bumped to 7.x with ESM support 6. Dependency profanities has been bumped to 3.x with ESM support 7. Webpack config is now both ESM and CommonJS compatible 8. Non-ESM compatible imports have been rewritten 9. ESLint configuration has been tweaked to not fail on .js imports 10. Mocha is now hacked together and ran with ts-node-esm 11. Webpack is now hacked together and ran with ts-node-esm 12. Webpack config is now ESM compatible, so that it can be used in the dev server 13. Cypress code still runs commonjs, and has been excluded from the tsconfig 14. All sinon mock tests have been commented out, because sinon module mocks do not work with ESModules (because ESModules are immutable) A lot of tests are now giving warnings/errors to stdout, yet still pass. Docenizer codegenerator scripts have been updated, but I did not re-run them, and instead just changed their code. --------- Co-authored-by: Matt Godbolt <matt@godbolt.org>
* Type work for some handlers and stuff related to the compiler-finder (#4752)gh-6407Jeremy Rifkin2023-02-22
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* Tsify lib/compilers (#4609)gh-6026Jeremy Rifkin2023-01-29
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* Add support for clang-cl and llvm-undname (#4371)gh-5404Tobias Hieta2022-12-18
* Added llvm demangler code * Added clang-cl compiler class