combier <[email protected]> writes: > You are right, apply-hack.x86-64.S looks to be disabled. I didn't > notice before. > Does it mean that Windows 64 bits is not fully supported?
It means that someone has to write a apply hack using Windows' ABI for 64bit. On 32bit we can get away with SysV but not on 64 bit... > I tried to add Apply-hack.x86-64.S in the build, but it does not > compile correctly. > Strange, the syntax of the gcc assembly is different from Windows and Linux? The ABI is different. > I don't understand why Apply-hack.x86-64.S is available, but not > compiled on Windows 64. > Is it more complicated than fixing some syntax issues? Yes, the whole mechanism on how arguments are placed on the stack / in registers differs. Kind regards, Christian -- May you be peaceful, may you live in safety, may you be free from suffering, and may you live with ease. _______________________________________________ Chicken-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-users
