Hey John,

Just took a look, and you've certainly made more progress than myself! (My 
branch is/was at https://github.com/jballanc/MacRuby/tree/llvm-3.0). I saw that 
you just have a commit on the master branch, though. It would be best if you 
created a new branch in your personal MacRuby fork for the llvm work. If you do 
that, then I can work with you (send pull requests to your branch) to work out 
the remaining issues, and finally you can send a pull request from your 
llvm-3.1 branch to the main MacRuby repo.

Cheers,

Josh




On Friday, June 29, 2012 at 7:52 PM, John Harrison wrote:

> I have started a fork on at https://github.com/ashgti/MacRuby that compiles 
> and runs with llvm 3.1 and clang support. Everything is currently building 
> and running, but its failing some of the spec tests. I just wanted to post 
> this here in case anyone was interested in trying it out or helping with any 
> of the failing specs. The major differences are the introduction of the 
> ArrayRef<> from the llvm (it wraps std::vector and C style arrays), the new 
> exception handling system, clang support and removing const from a few data 
> types because the llvm api's changed. I still need to clean up the commit a 
> bit, but feel free to try it out and let me know if anyone has any issues. 
> 
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