2012/8/11 Martin Mitáš <[email protected]>
>
> Dne 11.8.2012 19:06, Kai Tietz napsal(a):
> > No,
> >
> > please ignore this advice from Earnie. It is just partial true and
> > also misleading. Indeed the decoration of symbols with an '@' is
> > either caused by the stdcall-convention, or by the fastcall.
> > Nevertheless there is a way to have in export-table no '@' decoration.
> > Just use for 32-bit the --kill-at option of ld (usable by gcc's
> > frontend via -Wl,--kill-at option).
> >
> > For 64-bit this option isn't necessary, as for 64-bit there is just on
> > calling-convention in fact, and it has no special decoration.
> >
> > Hope this answers your question.
>
> I am aware of this and I already do so in my DLL project.
>
> In short this thread is just a report to Ruben that the clang thing has
> a bug.
> When making a DLL using __declspec(dllexport) and --kill-at when linking
> then
> (1) compiling with gcc + linking with gcc -Wl,--kill-at does the right
> thing,
> (2) compiling with clang + linking with gcc -Wl,--kill-at fails,
>
> i.e. that compiling with clang is not equivalent replacement for gcc as
> Ruben has suggested, at least in this particular use case.
>
I never meant to say it was as solid and full-featured as GCC on Windows.
What I meant was that the program you call ("clang"/"clang++", i.e. the
"compiler driver") can be used as a drop-in replacement for "gcc"/"g++",
unlike for example Visual Studio's "cl".
Now that I have fixed my 4.7.1-1-release debacle, and actually have useful
Linux64 builds, I can check out this problem.
Ruben
>
> Regards,
> Morous
>
>
>
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