Yes, many times during the porting I have to resort to Windows native implementations. Just to name a few: posix_memalign, UUID, dlopen.
-Xuejun On Mon, Mar 28, 2016 at 11:23 AM, Shawn Erickson <shaw...@gmail.com> wrote: > Note I have some changes inflight to better isolate use of aspects of > pthreads in the runtime behind a mutex, etc. abstraction (about to open > another pull request). > > I was thinking about looking into Windows native implementations. > > -Shawn > > > On Mon, Mar 28, 2016 at 11:18 AM Xuejun Yang via swift-dev < > swift-dev@swift.org> wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I wonder if anybody is working on SR-34: porting Swift to Windows, and if >> so, whether we could join the efforts. On my side, I have ported most of >> the Swift code to Windows so that I am able to create Visual Studio >> projects with cmake and build/debug swiftc inside VS. The major missing >> piece is the runtime library, which requires many platform specific >> hacking. Some of them are due to the inherent limitations of Windows. >> >> I'd also like to hear other's suggestions on this subject. >> >> Regards, >> >> -Xuejun >> _______________________________________________ >> swift-dev mailing list >> swift-dev@swift.org >> https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-dev >> >
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