2014/1/16 Abir Basak <[email protected]>

> > Long time ago we add possibility to build Clang into mingw-builds
> scripts.
> > Now we want to provide Clang builds for mingw-w64 toolchains.
> >
> > There are two possibilities that we can do:
> > *1. *Include clang builds into toolchain archive
> > *2.* Provide separate builds of GCC+Clang
> >
> > I have a question to users what use our toolchains.
> > I want you to vote for the best variant of doing that.
> >
> > I know that some users don't want to have bigger toolchains but I think
> > that in modern time it is not a problem because all drives has big
> volume.
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> > Alexey.
> I would like to see a separate build for GCC + Clang,
> I would also like to know
> 1) if it is now possible to have 64 bit clang with SEH ?
>

No.


> 2) If clang can work with a more recent libstdc++ (say 4.7.2  or 4.8 ? )
>

I believe there is a simple fix for that. I'm planning on taking a look at
this.


> 3) most importantly, can we now debug clang compiled code with gdb ?
> (That was not possible with Ruben's build)
>

I haven't checked, but I think something is going wrong on the Clang side
wrt debug info. No idea what or how to check. Ideas welcome.


>
> I would also like to see
> 1) some clang tools along with the compiler. like clang-analyzer/
> format/modernizer etc ( and include what you want, if possible)

2) debug & release libraries for clang & llvm, so that one can also
> use it like "Clang C++ SDK" to build new tools.
>

Good idea, although this needs to be seperate from the compiler. I believe
Clang now has an option to only install the compiler.


>
> Also in long term i like to see ( I hope it is sorter than i think! )
> libc++ & lldb working on windows, along with some other clang tools
> like Address Sanitizer, Memory Sanitizer etc
>

I would guess the Sanitizers should work, but I haven't tested.

libc++ is on my todo list (still needs quite some work, but it passed most
tests at one point, with a very hackish setup, which I am now trying to
improve quite a bit), and lldb will probably not be for this year, if
history is any indication.

Cheers,

Ruben


> Thanks
>
> abir
>
>
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