ROSE is an open-source compiler framework engineered by LLNL supporting program analysis and transformation at both the source and binary levels. ROSE can act as a compiler frontend for C, C++ (including applications which use UPC, OpenMP, or Cuda), Fortran, Java, Ada, and supports ELF and PE binary formats for a variety of instruction sets.
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