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2016 Jan 10
2
[cfe-dev] Is it a va_arg bug in clang?
...e" -DLLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD="X86" -DCMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE=ON -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER="/usr/bin/g++" -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER="/usr/bin/gcc"
cmake failure output:
… …
-- Performing Test HAS_MAYBE_UNINITIALIZED
-- Performing Test HAS_MAYBE_UNINITIALIZED - Success
/mnt/disk3/llvmtruck/llvm/autoconf/config.guess: 6: /mnt/disk3/llvmtruck/llvm/au: not foundig.guess:
/mnt/disk3/llvmtruck/llvm/autoconf/config.guess: 8: /mnt/disk3/llvmtruck/llvm/au: not foundig.guess:
/mnt/disk3/llvmtruck/llvm/autoconf/config.guess: 28: /mnt/disk3/llvmtruck/llvm/a: not foundfig.guess:
/mnt/disk3/llvmt...
2016 Jan 09
2
[cfe-dev] Is it a va_arg bug in clang?
Hi Richard,
Thank you for the info. I build my code in Ubuntu-64bits with simply commands: “clang X64.c”, then run “./a.out” to see the output. If I replace my va_list, va_start, va_arg va_end with __builtin_ms_va_list, __builtin_ms_va_start, __builtin_ms_va_arg, __builtin_ms_va_end, my code will build fail in Ubuntu with below message. Do you suggest I should build it in windows and not in