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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I've updated my blog with the current
state of my compilation configuration prototype.
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<a href="http://ellcc.org/blog/?p=13246">http://ellcc.org/blog/?p=13246</a><br>
Again, any comments/criticisms greatly appreciated.<br>
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-Rich<br>
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On 09/05/2014 09:23 PM, Richard Pennington wrote:<br>
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A while back (2012) there were a few messages related to using
YAML config files to set up how clang would build stuff,
especially for cross compilers. My ELLCC project is entirely cross
compilation focused, so today I decided to play around with the
config file idea. Right now it only handles replacing a "-target
foo" option with the options defined in the file foo in the
resource/config directory, but I think it has potential for doing
quite a bit more.<br>
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I describe it a little more on my blog at
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<a moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://ellcc.org/blog/?p=11877">http://ellcc.org/blog/?p=11877</a><br>
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Any comments/criticisms would be greatly appreciated.<br>
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