On 22/08/2016 5:22 PM, Sai wrote:
Thanks all for your replies.

I tried to use GDC first, I couldn't find windows binary targeting
windows (for initial testing) which I thought was weird.
https://gdcproject.org/downloads

So I tried to build it in Cygwin env, using these instructions:
http://wiki.dlang.org/GDC/Installation/Generic
(I used gcc-5.2 sources for this).

Unfortunately, it failed with the following error. Any ideas?

I am tempting towards go, looks like their windows binary supports
compiling to both windows and arm. Unfortunately I don't want to use go
as it lacks templates (or generics) and operator overloading, as I tend
to use lot of vector/matrix math in my programs.


        gcc/d/dfrontend -Id ../../gcc-5.2.0/gcc/d/dfrontend/filename.c
        ../../gcc-5.2.0/gcc/d/dfrontend/filename.c: In static member
function ‘static bool FileName::ensurePathExists(const char*)’:
        ../../gcc-5.2.0/gcc/d/dfrontend/filename.c:602:43: error: ‘sep’
was not declared in this scope
                     if (path[strlen(path) - 1] != sep)
                                                   ^
        ../../gcc-5.2.0/gcc/d/dfrontend/filename.c:611:21: error: ‘r’
was not declared in this scope
                         if (r)
                             ^
        ../../gcc-5.2.0/gcc/d/dfrontend/filename.c:616:25: error:
‘errno’ was not declared in this scope
                             if (errno != EEXIST)
                                 ^
        ../../gcc-5.2.0/gcc/d/dfrontend/filename.c:616:34: error:
‘EEXIST’ was not declared in this scope
                             if (errno != EEXIST)
                                          ^
        make[2]: *** [../../gcc-5.2.0/gcc/d/Make-lang.in:115:
d/filename.o] Error 1
        make[2]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
        rm gcc.pod gdc.pod
        make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/sai/gdc/objdir/gcc'
        make[1]: *** [Makefile:4127: all-gcc] Error 2
        make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/sai/gdc/objdir'
        make: *** [Makefile:867: all] Error 2

I've seen that error before, specifically not finding errno. If I remember right its not using the right c++ language version. That is what you should try and Google. I would do it myself but I can't right this minute.

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