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Common Compiler Feedback Format

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The Common Compiler Feedback Format is an XML schema defined by The Portland Group for use in benchmarking and debugging optimizing compilers.[1][2] It is available under an open source license for use by other entities, in an attempt to allow the standardization of similar functionality across multiple compiler tools.

References

  1. ^ "Free Fortran, C, C++ Compilers & Tools for CPUs and GPUs".
  2. ^ http://developer.amd.com/archive/partners/pages/PGI_resources.aspx[permanent dead link]