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@zah
zah / ImportNim.cs
Last active October 22, 2017 12:32
Importing Nim modules from C#
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
namespace nim_sharp
{
[StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]
@karpathy
karpathy / min-char-rnn.py
Last active April 26, 2025 16:14
Minimal character-level language model with a Vanilla Recurrent Neural Network, in Python/numpy
"""
Minimal character-level Vanilla RNN model. Written by Andrej Karpathy (@karpathy)
BSD License
"""
import numpy as np
# data I/O
data = open('input.txt', 'r').read() # should be simple plain text file
chars = list(set(data))
data_size, vocab_size = len(data), len(chars)
@alloy
alloy / README.markdown
Created August 8, 2014 09:56
Learn the LLVM C++ API by example.

The easiest way to start using the LLVM C++ API by example is to have LLVM generate the API usage for a given code sample. In this example it will emit the code required to rebuild the test.c sample by using LLVM:

$ clang -c -emit-llvm test.c -o test.ll
$ llc -march=cpp test.ll -o test.cpp
@barrucadu
barrucadu / stack.ll
Created January 13, 2014 12:00
Stack implementation in LLVM IR
; The stack pointer is going to be an index into the stack, and the
; stack is an array of words. The alternative would be to have the
; stack pointer me a pointer to memory, but this is perhaps a bit
; nicer, as where the stack actually lives is totally irrelevant.
@stack = global [1000 x i64] undef
@sp = global i64 undef;
; Now we have the basic stack operations: push, pop, and peek. As can
; be seen from the definitions, LLVM is typed, which is really nice as