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From: | Mehul Sanghvi |
Subject: | Re: [Liberty-eiffel] Bug #44601 |
Date: | Wed, 15 Jun 2016 09:32:33 -0400 |
Yes that did the trick. I was able to get a new germ which has support for clang on OSX/Darwin/macOS.The problem I am running into now is that when I run install.sh I am not getting a "compile_to_c.new" generated but the following:progress 30 1 $MAXTOOLCOUNT "T1: compile_to_c"run ./compile_to_c -verbose -boost -no_gc compile_to_c -o compile_to_c.newI have tried running the command manually and it is no different from when being run in the script.The below are results I see before the command completes:Total Number of "inspect" used for Dynamic dispatch: 9129Total Number of Merged "when" clauses (cumulated): 5097Assignment graph: 659 nodes and 2012 transitions.FEATURE_STAMPs total number = 5920FEATURE_STAMPs with rename = 39Total time spent in parser: 00:00.705835Total time spent getting started: 00:00.174095Total time spent specializing one type: 00:14.933290Total time spent specializing and checking: 00:11.650085Total time spent collecting features: 00:00.695697Total time spent inlining dynamic dispatch: 00:01.146237Total time spent simplifying: 00:03.118921Total time spent adapting features: 00:00.222636Total time spent safety checking: 00:00.000058Type-system safety check not performed in this mode(use the -safety_check flag).Done.Writing "compile_to_c.id" file.Aliased STRINGs: 58923.The log file does not have anything that indicates any issues.Thoughts, suggestions ?cheers,mehul--On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 2:49 PM, Raphael Mack <address@hidden> wrote:Am Montag, den 13.06.2016, 10:11 -0400 schrieb Mehul Sanghvi:
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> Yes that is true.
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> Let me re-compile that again. I had run make-germ.sh and it had
> deleted resources/smarteiffel-germ/*.c but nothing that a "git pull"
> can not fix.
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> Any other options that I need to be using when compiling compile_2_c
> and generating the germ with clang support ?
-boost -no_gc
should be sufficient. The interesting question is, whether we need
special handling for clang or whether it is sufficiently compatible to
gcc. - But you'll find out and, as the germ code already compiles it
looks good in my eyes.
Regards,
Rapha
Mehul N. Sanghvi
email: address@hidden
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