@7sharp9 If you mean "can you use it to do source to source translations", then yes. If you mean "does it do those out of the box", I'm pretty sure the answer is no.
@7sharp9 Depends on the source language you're dealing with. One part of LLVM is Clang, which does that sort of stuff for C-family languages. But for Rust, the compiler front-end that does that sort of stuff is a separate project.
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@KonradRudolph no. Matthew green, Geoffry Couprie, many others have though (I think I've seen some buffs do their verification in my twitter timeline before, but I'm too lazy to find who it was)
I have the following Rust program which passes a closure to a function generic in a lifetime 'a and a closure of type F, which calls the closure with a reference to some local data:
fn other_function<'a, F>(f: F)
where F: Fn(&'a u32)
{
let the_value = 0;
f(&the_value);
}
fn main() {...