David Lindauer
David Lindauer
so we are slowly making progress... orange C compiles on linux with a linux compiler but at present there are issues where it doesn't work properly. For cross-compiler purposes the...
yes please if you could do this at some point it would be great. Something similar for function overloads might be nice too... this seems like a huge project though...
we've been running coverity as time permits HOWEVER we haven't actually screened the compiler itself yet. We'll get there.... But there are also obvious issues building with MINGW and CLANG...
@iahunq2 thank you for your efforts, it is much appreciated that you took it to the point of showing the compiler crashing. You might understand, for the issue you had...
gcc *may* automatically add -lm I'm not sure....
@chuggafan thank you for looking into this. FWIW I've been trying to get away from checking the _WIN32 define and I made a define TARGET_OS_WINDOWS... the intention was when that...
so i didn't catch this.. kind of a rough one I guess. Since it not only affects what is being built but what it is being built with. And there...
this isn't the first time this has come up; in #840 ghost was complaining about the lack of -Wno-unknown pragmas lol... making it an extended warning should fix the problem...
yeah i don't think anything like that exists... it is a problem already in that if you disable warntings entirely the preprocess will still emit them AFAIK....
these look like standard make files.... the trick is they are highly customized for the PELLES C environment. Possibly, if you install Pelles C and Orange C side by side...