On Thu, Dec 08, 2011 at 11:18:44PM +0100, Hongli Lai hon...@phusion.nl wrote:
hmm, I am curious, what kind of warnings are these?
hmm, these are harmless and can be ignored, and possibly switched off if
they are a nuisance.
I don't know whether it's fully implemented, but everything that
On Thu, Dec 08, 2011 at 09:46:24PM +0100, Hongli Lai hon...@phusion.nl wrote:
ecb.h currently generates tons of warnings on gcc-llvm 4.2.1 (OS X
hmm, I am curious, what kind of warnings are these?
This causes ecb.h to think that __attribute__ and other gcc extension
keywords are not supported
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 4:18 PM, Hongli Lai hon...@phusion.nl wrote:
I don't know whether it's fully implemented, but everything that ecb.h
uses *is* fully implemented in llvm-gcc 4.2.1. This is pretty huge
because Xcode 4 now uses llvm-gcc as the default gcc so all OS X users
will get these
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 11:26 PM, Brandon Black blbl...@gmail.com wrote:
I doubt they're actually fully implemented in OSX's llvm-gcc 4.2.1. Do you
have any supporting documentation or research on that?
All I know is that they compile and that they seem to have effect. Are
you saying that the
Here's a new patch should be less invasive than the last one. The new
approach is as follows:
- Introduced an ECB_REAL_GCC macro which tells us whether the GCC is
the real one or another implementation just claiming to be GCC.
llvm-gcc is not considered to be real.
- Introduced an