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2012 May 24
3
[LLVMdev] Windows question: Dozens of linker warnings and errors
...finition everywhere it is included.
"""
How much work would it take to add support for force_inline? Are there any
plans for when/if it will be supported? I don't know anything about
force_inline, but I guess supporting it is a relatively simple matter.
After all, isn't a forced_inline construct similar to an inlined template
method? In the old MS-OMF days, we'd start talking about COMDATs and stuff
like that, but I don't know how it is done nowadays.
"""
The rest of the issues are due to clang not supporting the Microsoft
C++ ABI yet. To use clang on Win...
2012 May 24
0
[LLVMdev] Windows question: Dozens of linker warnings and errors
On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Mikael Lyngvig <mikael at lyngvig.org> wrote:
> Hi again again,
>
> I'm trying to build my compiler frontend in C++ on Windows 7 x64 using
> clang++.exe. I want to use clang++ for my project so that I get a feel for
> how mature and usable the Windows support is as I gradually get up to speed
> with LLVM for Windows. I could develop on
2012 May 24
0
[LLVMdev] Windows question: Dozens of linker warnings and errors
...luded.
> """
>
> How much work would it take to add support for force_inline? Are there any
> plans for when/if it will be supported? I don't know anything about
> force_inline, but I guess supporting it is a relatively simple matter.
> After all, isn't a forced_inline construct similar to an inlined template
> method? In the old MS-OMF days, we'd start talking about COMDATs and stuff
> like that, but I don't know how it is done nowadays.
It should be trivial. Clang already parses it. It just needs to get
hooked up to the attribute system, as we a...
2012 May 23
2
[LLVMdev] Windows question: Dozens of linker warnings and errors
Hi again again,
I'm trying to build my compiler frontend in C++ on Windows 7 x64 using
clang++.exe. I want to use clang++ for my project so that I get a feel for
how mature and usable the Windows support is as I gradually get up to speed
with LLVM for Windows. I could develop on Linux, but I need the Windows
support so I figure I might as well do it the hard way.
My code is fairly simple