On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 7:11 PM, Randy Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is there a goal of keeping lldb compatible with building with gcc? I've > been building successfully with gcc 4.8.2, but compiling at r212507 just > broke with that gcc on a source line that was recently (today) changed. Historically, my understanding is that LLDB has required much more recent GCCs to build than the rest of LLVM, even LLD (which has always used C++11). Personally, now that the baseline for LLVM's compiler support is more reasonably modern (GCC 4.7, MSVC 2012, Clang 3.1) I wonder if it would be acceptable to the LLDB developers to have a common baseline of host toolchain support with the rest of the LLVM project[1]? If not, I wonder what the LLVM baseline would need to be before they could be the same? Not a big deal, but would simplify one point of "getting started" for folks trying to hack on LLDB. -Chandler [1] The details are here: http://llvm.org/docs/CodingStandards.html#supported-c-11-language-and-library-features
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