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2008 Sep 21
2
[LLVMdev] OpenBSD port in progress
Hello, > If anybody has an idea of how to fix this (other than using another > version of gcc because I am sick of compiling), I would appreciate. I > can offer backtraces or shell access if anybody is interested, just > ask me what you need. This was fixed couple of months ago. Please consider using current svn top of tree, not 2.3 release. -- WBR, Anton Korobeynikov
2008 Sep 21
0
[LLVMdev] OpenBSD port in progress
2008/9/21 Anton Korobeynikov <asl at math.spbu.ru>: > Hello, > >> If anybody has an idea of how to fix this (other than using another >> version of gcc because I am sick of compiling), I would appreciate. I >> can offer backtraces or shell access if anybody is interested, just >> ask me what you need. > This was fixed couple of months ago. Please consider
2008 Mar 18
0
[LLVMdev] GCC Merge Coming Up
Hi LLVMites, There's going to be new LLVM-GCC merge with Apple's GCC 4.2 coming up. If all goes well, this should happen tomorrow (Tuesday). I'll have Tanya disable emails when I apply the patch so that you aren't inundated with a bunch of messages. But I will send out the patch afterwards as an attachment. One of the main reasons for this merge is to get SSE4 support
2008 Oct 26
4
[LLVMdev] CMake builds clang.
Hi, Oscar > at all, it would be great if you reflect your changes on the file list > inside the corresponding CMakeLists.txt when you add, remove or rename a > .cpp file. Isn't is possible for cmake just to glob everything in the corresponding directory? -- WBR, Anton Korobeynikov
2007 May 04
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM-GCC Source Updated?
Hello, Bill. > Has anyone gotten the latest/greatest sources from the LLVM-GCC open > source server lately? No. It's still at rev 319 (as of 29.04). -- With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov. Faculty of Mathematics & Mechanics, Saint Petersburg State University.
2008 Jul 15
1
[LLVMdev] MS assembler support
Hi, Chris > If the assembler is a limitation, the best solution would be to add a > direct PECOFF writer. There is a start of direct ELF and Macho writers > already in the tree. They are not production quality, but could be a > useful place to start looking. Well, maybe. But in any case I doubt there will be 'open' support for CV debug format :) -- WBR, Anton
2008 Feb 19
1
[LLVMdev] cross compiling with the C backend
Hello, Kevin > build process I described in my original message. So the difference is > more subtle; maybe a difference in the layout of structs or something. Also, there can be another ABI differences. > llvmoutput.c:17976: warning: pointer targets in passing argument 1 of > 'longjmp' differ in signedness Hrm, are you using setjmp/longjmp stuff? They're definitely not
2008 Feb 19
1
[LLVMdev] cross compiling with the C backend
Hello, Kevin. > Well, I already use custom includes with these options: "-nostdlib > -nostdinc -Ipsptoolchain/psp/include > -Ipsptoolchain/lib/gcc/psp/4.1.0/include". But that seems not enough. > GCC has some target-specific behaviour compiled in? Well, in general - yes. However, I'm not sure up to which margin. -- WBR, Anton Korobeynikov
2008 Jul 27
1
[LLVMdev] Any Mercurial or Bazaar mirrors available?
Hello, Oscar > Anyways, if there is no Mercurial or Bazaar mirrors available, I will > try git. Recommendations on which one to use welcomed. There is git mirror at repo.or.cz: http://repo.or.cz/w/llvm.git, llvm-gcc & clang mirrors are available there as well. I'm updating it 'by hands' currently due to some reasons, so sometimes it will need 2-3 days for changes in llvm
2008 Sep 02
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM build failures
Hi, > (2) on alpha, gcc 4.2.4. The "unknown component name: alphacodegen" > didn't use to occur. My fault, I'll fix it. The problem is that lli wants to link in JIT module, which does not exist for these targets. -- WBR, Anton Korobeynikov
2008 Sep 30
1
[LLVMdev] Unwinds Gone Wild
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 12:05 PM, OvermindDL1 <overminddl1 at gmail.com> wrote: > On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 9:01 AM, Duncan Sands <baldrick at free.fr> wrote: >> libgcc is also available for windows. > Really? What license? What restrictions? Any speed impact over the > VC runtimes? Don't mix VC runtime and libgcc. These are totally different libraries for doing
2008 Feb 19
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM2.2 x64 JIT trouble on VStudio build
Hello, Chuck > I've had a look at the stubs before and I think I'm circumventing them > in the example program since I populate the table and compile the > functions in the order so that things never need to be done lazily, but > I'll look further. Well, anyway stubs are definitely wrong from windows64 and this should be fixed, otherwise funny stuff can happen from time to
2013 Mar 28
3
[LLVMdev] Handling SRet on Windows x86
On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 12:19 PM, Óscar Fuentes <ofv at wanadoo.es> wrote: > Eric Christopher <echristo at gmail.com> writes: > > > In my opinion none of these are irrelevant. Mingw and cygwin are separate > > ABIs that deal with some C compatibility (problems mentioned in this > thread > > are important here too) and give you the ability to work with low
2008 Feb 15
4
[LLVMdev] LLVMdev Digest, Vol 44, Issue 47
Dear LLVMers OK, when I signed up for this mailing list, I asked for a once-daily digest. This is the fourth digest I receive today, and there are about that many each day. The only reason I subscribe to the mailing list is so I can post to it. But I don't need to receive the emails, because I can fully well read them in the archive online, and I certainly don't want to get spammed
2006 May 24
3
[LLVMdev] Error with llc after using llvm-g++ WIN32
Hello, Ashwin. You wrote Wednesday, May 24, 2006, 11:25:11 AM: AC> "Pass::getClassPassInfo<PassClass>() "Pass class not AC> registered!"" failed: file AC> "/cygdrive/c/llvm/llvm/include/llvm/PassAnalysisSupport.h", line 76 AC> Aborted Same for me. AC> Wihtout the -march specified (using native x86 assembly) it does AC> convert it into
2007 May 04
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM-GCC Source Updated?
On 5/4/07, Anton Korobeynikov <asl at math.spbu.ru> wrote: > Hello, Bill. > > > Has anyone gotten the latest/greatest sources from the LLVM-GCC open > > source server lately? > No. It's still at rev 319 (as of 29.04). > Yeesh...Okay, I'm working with Jeff C. to get a copy of the TOT out to people. I'm also pinging the rsync wonks here to see if there's
2007 May 04
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM-GCC Source Updated?
The llvm-gcc source can be download from: http://jolt-lang.org/llvm-gcc.tar.bz2 31mb ~7 minute download http://jolt-lang.org/llvm-gcc.tar.gz 40mb ~8.5 minute download Download times assume you are the only person downloading. Please download the bz2 version if possible. I currently have no unexpected failures. Bill wrote: > On 5/4/07, Anton Korobeynikov <asl at
2008 Oct 12
4
[LLVMdev] Genlibdeps.pl, CMake and MSYS
Hello, Everyone > On this specific case, IIRC, MinGW chokes if asmprinter is not on the > list of components. This may be another consequence of the malfunctoning > of llvm-config/GenLibDeps.pl on MinGW/MSYS. This works for me without any problems on mingw32. What are the problems you're seeing? -- WBR, Anton Korobeynikov
2006 May 13
1
[LLVMdev] llvm-gcc4 & mingw32 & bash
Hello, Everyone. All blackmagic (playing with pwd, etc) in my build description has gone with patched bash (pwd builtin was just hardly disabled). It's not good, I myself prefer modifying libstdc++ configure script to use PWD_CMD environmental variable as main gcc ones. I'm working on this feature. -- With best regards, Anton mailto:asl at math.spbu.ru
2007 Sep 28
5
[LLVMdev] Vector troubles
Chuck, > It is dying trying to store a our working vector into one of the LLVM > vectors created on the stack. Despite the align-16 directive on the > alloca instruction, it is not always aligning to a 16-byte boundary. The stack is not necessary 16 bytes aligned on linux/windows. The vector is really sotred aligned relative to %esp, but %esp value is not good. This is known problem