Rust port of B3 from WebKit, LLVM-like backend

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  1. qbe-rs

    QBE IR in natural Rust data structures

    How big is the whole backend? I've heard that it is small but I wanted to compare it to QBE which is around 8 KLoC and it is quite interesting too.

  2. Stream

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  3. rustc_codegen_cranelift

    Cranelift based backend for rustc

    Maybe one day we'll have rustc b3 backend like what they did with Cranelift

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