On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 4:48 PM, Dag Sverre Seljebotn
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Robert Bradshaw wrote:
>>
>> Ah, I didn't know avoiding the C stdlib was all that one needed to do
>> here. You can tell I'm not a Windows developer :)
>>

You can tell the same about me :-)

> IIRC, an additional point: I think using the stdlib should work as long
> as you link in the proper MinGW stdlib, and make sure not to exchange
> uses of the stdlib with modules compiled with a different compiler.
>
> It's basically like having two different stdlibs -- file handles from
> one of them won't make sense to the other, buffering output in one of
> them won't be seen by the other, and so on.
>

> Am I right? (This came form a numpy-discuss thread somewhere, they've
> discussed this a couple of times.)
>

Yes, you are right. But I do not know how to ask MinGW use a
particular C runtime. Though I bet there is a way (and likely numpy
folks know it).



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