Amaury

I think the python version of libffi is a good starting point for windows.  It 
seems to be one of the few versions with windows support.

When you are successful, let me know, and I can copy .lib .dll and headers up 
to the windows build slave.

Good luck, and keep us posted,

Thanks again,
Mike

Amaury Forgeot d'Arc wrote:
Hello,

Maciej Fijalkowski wrote:
Hi Amaury!

Thanks for doing good job bringing more support for pypy on windows. I
think next direction would be to bring more modules to windows, from
which I guess _rawffi is the most important (this will bring ctypes to
windows platform). I can help you bits with that if you would like to
go in that direction.

Well, I am not a ffi expert, but at least I know how to run the unit tests.
The first step I see is to get the equivalent of libffi for win32 and
microsoft compilers.
My first thought was to steal it from the
cpython/Modules/_ctypes/libffi_msvc directory,
do you have other ideas?


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