On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 10:46 AM, Bruno Cardoso Lopes < bruno.card...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I'm glad to help, but it makes me uneasy to have somebody working on a > > filesystem abstraction that does not have ready access to test and debug > > their changes across the major host platforms that LLVM supports (linux, > > mac, windows). Is there any way you can get access? I don't think that > > windows 10 is critical here; win7 or win8 are fine. > > I'm mostly trying to make the crash reproducers to work on Darwin; What are the platform-specifics for crash reproducing? Shouldn't it basically be saving some files and storing some data for reconstructing? We've recently been working on a `--reproduce` for LLD and we haven't needed any ifdefs for windows (some tests that rely on really long path names need to be turned off, but the feature still works). -- Sean Silva > the > improvements to VFS are in fact side-effects here, not something I'm > working full time on. It would be awesome to have it working on other > platforms out-of-the-box, but I just don't have the bandwidth to do > it. That said, I'm gonna make sure we don't regress on windows, but > unless I have help or get time to setup such machine, I can't > guarantee this improvements are going to be supported on windows. > > -- > Bruno Cardoso Lopes > http://www.brunocardoso.cc >
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