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On 07/10/2018 19:36, Tamás Zolnai wrote:
As I see LO's license is not compatible with LLVM license [1], as LLVM license is a more permissive license which allows to make the code part of a proprietary software for example. So I just wonder what is the best way to integrate things to clang from LO, either as a compiler plugin or a static analyzer check.
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[1] https://opensource.org/licenses/NCSA

note that llvm itself is in the process of updating its license, <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2018-October/126991.html> "[llvm-dev] LLVM Relicensing Update"

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