Listen "ThinLTO"
Episode Synopsis
Rob and Jason are joined by Teresa Johnson from Google. They first discuss the Qt6 beta release and a blog post proposing range_ref, a lightweight view for ranges. Then they talk to Teresa about ThinLTO, the scalable and incremental Link Time Optimization built into LLVM.
News
Qt 6.0 Beta Released
Range_ref
Rob and Jason AMA
Links
ThinLTO
CppCon 2017: Teresa Johnson "ThinLTO: Scalable and Incremental Link-Time Optimization"
Meeting C++ 2020 - ThinLTO Whole Program Optimization: Past, Present and Future
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News
Qt 6.0 Beta Released
Range_ref
Rob and Jason AMA
Links
ThinLTO
CppCon 2017: Teresa Johnson "ThinLTO: Scalable and Incremental Link-Time Optimization"
Meeting C++ 2020 - ThinLTO Whole Program Optimization: Past, Present and Future
Sponsors
PVS-Studio. Write #cppcast in the message field on the download page and get one month license
PVS-Studio: analyzing pull requests in Azure DevOps using self-hosted agents
Why it is important to apply static analysis for open libraries that you add to your project
Use code JetBrainsForCppCast during checkout at JetBrains.com for a 25% discount
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