On 02/20/14 05:43 PM, Chandler Carruth wrote:
- There has been no effort to make this library even work properly
with Clang as a host compiler. See the copious notes that only Clang
3.3 is supported, and that not full featured.
- The build system is totally disjoint from LLVM's, in fact it is an
entirely custom Perl build system that is unlike anything in use by
the LLVM project.
We have some changes which should allow building with clang and also
cmake build files to resolve a couple of your issues. I planned to
create a pull request for Intel in the near future. This should help
make QA'ing libiomp5 easier.
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While I agree with all your points - pragmatically there is probably
very few real world clang + OMP users and the risk/impact is low. I'd +1
this change since libiomp5 aligns with those who are actually working on
the code, using it and reviewing it.
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