On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 21:34, Ian Romanick <i...@freedesktop.org> wrote:
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> Michał Król wrote:
>> Ian Romanick pisze:
>>> Synchronization, memory barriers, atomic operations, etc. are all dark
>>> voodoo.  It's one of those things like crypto that really should be left
>>> to the experts.  Re-inventing it is almost universally the wrong choice.
>>>
>> Ian,
>>
>> How would we use libatomic_ops in Windows environment? Would libatomic
>> code be an integral part of gallium codebase or would it be something
>> the end user would have to pull in from external source in order to
>> compile mesa?
>
> I'd expect the user would have to pull it from upstream.  I think there
> is a Windows build available, so that should be too difficult.  If there
> isn't we could make a Windows build available on mesa3d.org.  This
> wouldn't be any different that with LLVM, right?

Actually (which one is better is up for debate but) LLVM can be linked
either dynamically or statically in mesa.

Stephane

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