Result for 0B36731DAF00F6FC1354054026119DAFFE2C26BC

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/llvm-3.2-examples/examples/BrainF/BrainF.cpp.gz
FileSize3318
MD55AE880083580306B7AD9A5E921F768F4
SHA-10B36731DAF00F6FC1354054026119DAFFE2C26BC
SHA-256514D544E5F62AE32B8920E3341481874667638C22882ABFFC834000272F09217
SSDEEP48:Xb72OQBs08cSJW/R/BlWncYD3egP/YRjuxcdFOAeOM5PCXzByHSl2dX8ZPBSPqpf:ulO7du/Gc63bxxuXeOYCX8X81geclkSO
TLSHT12A614A7A6DB51621971D0EA24A1DD344CAC1642B07E07CE4C0FD8992F6C5B14E8EB6B0
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hashlookup:trust70

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The searched file hash is included in 4 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize99938
MD5E330E42D69AC8340F80EADB8D4A75FAD
PackageDescriptionLow-Level Virtual Machine (LLVM), examples The Low-Level Virtual Machine (LLVM) is a collection of libraries and tools that make it easy to build compilers, optimizers, Just-In-Time code generators, and many other compiler-related programs. LLVM uses a single, language-independent virtual instruction set both as an offline code representation (to communicate code between compiler phases and to run-time systems) and as the compiler internal representation (to analyze and transform programs). This persistent code representation allows a common set of sophisticated compiler techniques to be applied at compile-time, link-time, install-time, run-time, or "idle-time" (between program runs). . This package contains examples for using LLVM, both in developing extensions to LLVM and in using it to compile code.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamellvm-3.1-examples
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion3.1-2ubuntu1
SHA-1211128644C5DFCA40D4128C74CE1ACFCE222ABBC
SHA-25622875FAB25C0679DBF1E6F65A12ECB3F17A20881874D2A580BE779807E2AEF63
Key Value
FileSize99770
MD52DAEE1C2A5D3109442F059B3F3D58377
PackageDescriptionLow-Level Virtual Machine (LLVM), examples The Low-Level Virtual Machine (LLVM) is a collection of libraries and tools that make it easy to build compilers, optimizers, Just-In-Time code generators, and many other compiler-related programs. LLVM uses a single, language-independent virtual instruction set both as an offline code representation (to communicate code between compiler phases and to run-time systems) and as the compiler internal representation (to analyze and transform programs). This persistent code representation allows a common set of sophisticated compiler techniques to be applied at compile-time, link-time, install-time, run-time, or "idle-time" (between program runs). . This package contains examples for using LLVM, both in developing extensions to LLVM and in using it to compile code.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamellvm-3.2-examples
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion3.2-2ubuntu5~precise1
SHA-1D7D2017B620955071297C571E2C5D2C89F698B0F
SHA-256239661E341ABE6EBE7559D9AF928065B5401D7F1E619D1D67D9FCB2D9914739C
Key Value
FileSize99758
MD5C6991081A0584446D522B6291D8908F3
PackageDescriptionLow-Level Virtual Machine (LLVM), examples The Low-Level Virtual Machine (LLVM) is a collection of libraries and tools that make it easy to build compilers, optimizers, Just-In-Time code generators, and many other compiler-related programs. LLVM uses a single, language-independent virtual instruction set both as an offline code representation (to communicate code between compiler phases and to run-time systems) and as the compiler internal representation (to analyze and transform programs). This persistent code representation allows a common set of sophisticated compiler techniques to be applied at compile-time, link-time, install-time, run-time, or "idle-time" (between program runs). . This package contains examples for using LLVM, both in developing extensions to LLVM and in using it to compile code.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamellvm-3.2-examples
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion3.2-2ubuntu5
SHA-167126E70AC38F3C53D2990C8B1773B18BC4826E4
SHA-256E9BE6CBC9F456A54814BC0365C23A5CE4AB3CB05DABB88A60BE36CD55D1934FD
Key Value
FileSize99394
MD5C318605233171912C71264C4D2B8CC95
PackageDescriptionLow-Level Virtual Machine (LLVM), examples The Low-Level Virtual Machine (LLVM) is a collection of libraries and tools that make it easy to build compilers, optimizers, Just-In-Time code generators, and many other compiler-related programs. LLVM uses a single, language-independent virtual instruction set both as an offline code representation (to communicate code between compiler phases and to run-time systems) and as the compiler internal representation (to analyze and transform programs). This persistent code representation allows a common set of sophisticated compiler techniques to be applied at compile-time, link-time, install-time, run-time, or "idle-time" (between program runs). . This package contains examples for using LLVM, both in developing extensions to LLVM and in using it to compile code.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamellvm-3.1-examples
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion3.1-2ubuntu1~12.04.1
SHA-1D838B49C6FCF0CAB828DE9C3D799B978DAFD6EF6
SHA-256B77BEC2A678049F591CDB82700297F3F26756FE0175C9C1EC8C0A5B44F7F4FD9