[cfe-dev] libstdc++ Windows port

Justin Holewinski justin.holewinski at gmail.com
Mon Jun 4 10:27:10 PDT 2012


Ping... anyone know the status of this?

On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 9:06 AM, Justin Holewinski <
justin.holewinski at gmail.com> wrote:

> Sorry for resurrecting a few-month-old thread, but I'm curious about the
> current status of the Windows version of libc++.  From this and other
> threads, it seems the library should be buildable using mingw-w64, but I am
> immediately hitting missing header file errors when compiling (notably
> pthread.h).  It seems like mingw32 has the pthread bits while mingw-w64
> does not, yet mingw-w64 has the xlocinfo.h header file while mingw32 does
> not; so neither distribution is sufficient in itself.
>
> I realize the Windows version is far from complete and not necessarily
> surprised by these issues, I would just like to know the current status
> (what *should* be working), and where effort is currently being spent.
>
> By the way, I was using GIT head from a couple of hours ago.
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 7:20 AM, David Chisnall <csdavec at swan.ac.uk>wrote:
>
>> On 8 Mar 2012, at 15:14, Matthew Faithfull wrote:
>>
>> > How would you see this sitting within the libc++ project structure. It
>> > would be a rather large lump of platform specific code, without a
>> > current precedent. Would a seperate Windows C++11 concurrency library be
>> > preferable?
>>
>> There was some discussion of this on the list a while ago, but I don't
>> think anyone got as far as implementing anything.  Ruben Van Boxem has done
>> most of the Windows work so far, so it would be worth checking with him.  I
>> plan on adding support for Windows exceptions to libcxxrt once LLVM can
>> generate working Win64 EH tables (I'm not really interested in 32-bit, but
>> patches are welcome...)
>>
>> David
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> Thanks,
>
> Justin Holewinski
>
>


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Thanks,

Justin Holewinski
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