On Sat, 3 Oct 2015 04:15:48 -0700, Rick Mann said:

>>> Apple uses different version numbering, and I'm having a hard time
>tracking down what the LLVM clang version most closely associated is. In
>particular is OpenMP supported? There's support in 3.7, but I can't find
>anything to map Apple's versions to LLVM's.
>>> 
>>> Inside Xcode 7.0.1's clang/lib is a "3.5" directory with a few
>headers. Not sure if that’s an indicator or not.
>> 
>> They’re usually quite distinct, for example the address sanitizer just
>made it into the Apple branch for 10.11, whereas it’s been in mainline
>LLVM for quite some releases.
>> 
>> I would not expect OpenMP support in Apple’s branch soon (if at all).
>I’d love for it to be in there, but they’re betting on different
>technologies and probably more worried about interoperability with other
>features that are more important to them (Objective-C, bit code, …).
>
>Figures. Of course that really burdens us. We use OpenMP a great deal
>and have had to get by with a clunky set of macros to switch when
>compiling for Apple products for the typical use case. Thanks.

You could always build/install open source clang and use it.  Last I checked, 
you can even point Xcode to use your own build of clang.

Cheers,

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Sean McBride, B. Eng                 [email protected]
Rogue Research                        www.rogue-research.com 
Mac Software Developer              Montréal, Québec, Canada

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