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2015 Feb 13
2
[LLVMdev] [Compiler-rt] i386 is not supported in compiler-rt build
I am trying to build compiler-rt on a x86_64 machine using clang.
Command used:
CC=clang CXX=clang++ cmake <path to compiler-rt> -DLLVM_CONFIG_PATH=<Path
to llvm toolchain>/bin/llvm-config -DCOMPILER_RT_INSTALL_PATH=<Path to llvm
toolchain>/lib/clang/3.7.0
after this command on console it prints,
-- Compiler-RT supported architectures: x86_64
Instead if I use gcc in above
2006 Jun 09
0
bizarre problem
Hello,
I have following code in a helper:
def custom_ajax(link, options)
target = "target_" + options[:target_id]
loading = "loading_" + options[:target_id]
visible = "visible_" + options[:target_id]
#options[:url] = {:inline => 1 }.merge(options[:url])
test = {:inline => 1 }.merge(options[:url])
link_to_remote(
link,
{
2004 Sep 10
5
detecting host machine in configure.in?
I am trying to set up a flexible infrastructure for the assembly
code. Basically what I want is configure.in determination of
basic machine type (intel/compatible, alpha, ppc), then within
that (say intel) the code will detect variants like MMX, SSE,
and use the right routines.
I know how to do the second, but what is a good way to do the first?
Linux/Cygwin/Solaris seem to support the MACHTYPE