There are directions for discord and irc in the left hand panel on llvm.org :)
-eric On Sat, Aug 8, 2020 at 1:49 AM John Emmas via cfe-users < [email protected]> wrote: > On 08/08/2020 08:07, Harry Wagstaff wrote: > > You might have more luck asking on a visual studio forum since it seems > vs-specific. I think a lot of people cross-developing for Linux are now > using WSL, and VS Code has good support for this but I'm not sure about > Visual Studio itself. > > > On 08/08/2020 09:13, Eric Christopher wrote: > > I don't know anyone that is cross compiling from windows to linux using > visual studio and clang right now. It doesn't mean it can't work, just that > it's not easy to point you at an example unfortunately. > > +Robinson, Paul <[email protected]> as someone that might know > others that are. > +Aaron Ballman <[email protected]> also. > > > Many thanks guys, > > A few months ago I asked on the CodeGuru forum (which is how I found out > about Visual Studio and Clang!!) > > But no-one seems to know if VS+Clang can be used together to produce Linux > apps. I'm pretty sure VS can produce .NET apps for both Windows and Linux > - but I'm guessing not regular C++ apps. > > Anyway... regarding Paul and Aaron - are they members of this mailing list > by any chance? If not - where could I find Discord? I've just tried a few > Google searches for Clang and Discord but they all come up as Error 404 :-( > > Thanks again - John > _______________________________________________ > cfe-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cfe-users >
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