I guess I misunderstood. I have used plugins in *applications* developed
with gcc in mingw-w64. I really haven't looked into plugins used directly
by gcc. Of that I am ignorant.

sorry.


2014/1/16 xunxun <xunxun1...@gmail.com>

> 于 2014/1/17 星期五 6:45, Edscott Wilson 写道:
> > I've used plugins fairly recently. No problem porting from Linux to
> > Windows. Just compile the plugin as a dll and make sure you avoid C++
> > name mangling.
> >
> >
> You mean now we can build mingw(64) gcc with --enable-plugin smoothly?
>
>
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> xunxun
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