[Lldb-commits] [PATCH] D130689: [LLVM] Update C++ standard to 17
Aaron Ballman via Phabricator via lldb-commits
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Mon Aug 8 05:41:22 PDT 2022
aaron.ballman added a comment.
In D130689#3706200 <https://reviews.llvm.org/D130689#3706200>, @thieta wrote:
> In D130689#3706199 <https://reviews.llvm.org/D130689#3706199>, @cor3ntin wrote:
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>> Trying to read the logs,, notably `C:\PROGRA~2\MIB055~1\2019\PROFES~1\VC\Tools\MSVC\1429~1.301\bin\Hostx64\x64\cl.exe `, it would seem that this particular bot is running a version much older than the current requirements (Visual Studio 2019 16.7)
>> Either I'm reading that wrong or the CMake script does not check the msvc version?
>
> The compilers are definitely version checked here: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/main/llvm/cmake/modules/CheckCompilerVersion.cmake#L50
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> But reading the cmake log it seems like it's using a cache already and it's hard to say if it's using the same version of MSVC.
Something odd is going on here and we might want to consider a revert of this patch until we resolve it. When I do a git pull and cmake files change, Visual Studio's built-in CMake support automatically re-runs the configure step. This should be all that's necessary to switch the toolchain, but it isn't for some reason (today's build is also failing for me with C++17 related issues after I did another pulldown this morning). I deleted my cache explicitly and regenerated CMake from scratch and am still getting the same build errors. The failures I am getting are the same as what's shown by the sanitizer bot for Windows: https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/127/builds/33980/steps/4/logs/stdio (I'm using VS 2019 16.11.17 FWIW).
I hope we can resolve this quickly as basically no MSVC builds are green right now in the build lab.
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