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Re: Crash on Linux+Clang (NSTimer)
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Riccardo Mottola |
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Re: Crash on Linux+Clang (NSTimer) |
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Sun, 22 Nov 2020 22:57:36 +0100 |
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Hi David,
David Chisnall wrote:
I thought we tested 32-bit in CI, but it turns out we test only 32-bit
Windows: for FreeBSD and Linux, we test only 64-bit x86. For another
project, we've set up some container thingies to use QEMU user mode
for testing other architectures - I'll see if I can set that up for
libobjc2 so that we can test ARM as well. 32-bit builds ought to be
easy anyway just by adding -m32 to various flags.
As I've written in my PR comment, I tested on FreeBSD x86-32 and
everything worked before and after the fix.The ABI should be the same
though, right?
I did not test much, since I have FreeBSD x86-32 only on a very small
and compact laptop I do not develop usually on, only when I do travel,
otherwise I just use it.
I'll set-up a more powerful 32bit rig and test further clang+libobjc2 on it.
Riccardo