23 Sep 2009 20:24
Re: Why not migrate cyclone to windows platform?
Greg Morrisett <greg <at> eecs.harvard.edu>
2009-09-23 18:24:53 GMT
2009-09-23 18:24:53 GMT
It should be possible to use gcc/mingw to compile the output of Cyclone as far as I know. At one point, we tried to be compatible with Visual C[++] as well, but gave up on this. -Greg On Sep 23, 2009, at 9:38 AM, Wang Lei wrote: > Hi, > > I want to know why not to migrate cyclone to windows platform > like perl. > As a windows programmer, I perfer to use gcc/mingw. How can I use > cyclone > in windows? (without cygwin) > > Wang Lei > wanglei <at> hollysys.com > 2009-09-23 > -- > cyclone-l mailing list :: cyclone-l <at> lists.cs.cornell.edu > https://lists.cs.cornell.edu/mailman/listinfo/cyclone-l
It should be possible to use gcc/mingw to compile the output of Cyclone as far as I know. At one point, we tried to be compatible with Visual C[++] as well, but gave up on this. -Greg On Sep 23, 2009, at 9:38 AM, Wang Lei wrote: > Hi, > > I want to know why not to migrate cyclone to windows platform > like perl. > As a windows programmer, I perfer to use gcc/mingw. How can I use > cyclone > in windows? (without cygwin) > > Wang Lei > wanglei <at> hollysys.com > 2009-09-23 > -- > cyclone-l mailing list :: cyclone-l <at> lists.cs.cornell.edu > https://lists.cs.cornell.edu/mailman/listinfo/cyclone-l
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