Well, Clang can build binaries on Windows. AFAIK the only problem is exceptions on Windows.
On 12/22/10, Jacob Carlborg <d...@me.com> wrote: > On 2010-12-21 22:58, Mariusz Gliwiński wrote: >> Hello, >> Why don't You make htod opensource? I don't think it has commercial >> potential, >> or I'm wrong? I'm asking, because it's a shame that people who wants >> publish D >> bindings have to make their own scripts for that (so bindings can be >> generated >> on !windows too). >> If there are no chances for getting htod, maybe someone know decent >> binding >> generators (scripting languages preferred)? The ones, which I've been >> using >> are too bad (i.e. stripping out const from various places). >> >> Cheers, >> Mariusz Gliwiński > > I'm working on a tool that creates bindings for Objective-C which of > course have to work for plain C as well. It's built using the Clang > libraries (it really helps having a complete frontend) and would work on > any platforms supported by Clang. Even if Clang's support for Windows my > not be complete I think it's enough for this tool, I mean it doesn't > generate any binaries. > > -- > /Jacob Carlborg >