[LLVMdev] Little win32/Signals.cpp patch

Jeff Cohen jeffc at jolt-lang.org
Fri Sep 24 09:29:05 PDT 2004


Uh... this may be a silly question, but why can't you include <stdio.h>?
It'd be much better than <iostream>.

Anyway, I think I'll try this weekend to come up with my own way of
building on Win32.  I prefer that building on Windows depends only on
Microsoft and GNU tools, and the fewer of the latter the better.

My gut instinct is to capture all the files generated by configure on an
X86 system, tweak them for Windows and MSVC, then run GNU make and see
what happens.  Then try and make it actually work :)  But I'm likely to
give up unless it turns out to be suprisingly easy to do.


On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 17:28:54 +0200
Paolo Invernizzi <arathorn at fastwebnet.it> wrote:

> It would be great to avoid STLPort and use plain vanilla VC... as I 
> told, the biggest difference it's how the hash_map and hash_set are 
> implemented, but I'm not so strong in C++ for resolving the iussue.
> 
> About the build procedure, it's based on scons, and it's still at a very 
> preliminary stage...
> Right now I'm trying to build TableGen with it, as till now I've always 
> copied TableGen results from the cygwin build ;-)
> Gime me a little more time, as I'm in the middle of  this, and then I'll 
> post it to the list.
> 
> ---
> Paolo Invernizzi
> 
> BTW... is it that llvm/utils/TableGen/Record.cpp need an include of  
> llvm/Support/DataTypes.h for having the right typedef of  int64_t?
> ;-))
> 
> Jeff Cohen wrote:
> 
> >OK.  I strongly support that sentiment.
> >
> >Paolo, could you send me your procedure for building under Windows? I
> >haven't tried to build anything but System/Win32 so far.
> >
> >
> >On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 07:52:23 -0700
> >Reid Spencer <reid at x10sys.com> wrote:
> >
> >  
> >
> >>I'll wait for the research. We should try, as much as possible, to make
> >>it work with just what the compiler provides and without third party
> >>packages.
> >>
> 
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