On 11/08/2014 12:56, Dimitry Sibiryakov wrote:
> 11.08.2014 17:40, Tom Coleman wrote:
>> But if there's no Linux support for COM it would be dead on arrival as far 
>> as I would be
>> concerned.
>    COM in core is a binary specification for VMT. That's all.
>    The rest is just extensions for "using anything from anywhere". In our 
> case they are 
> not needed and can be ignored.
>    VMT produced by GCC on Linux match this specification. VMT produced by FPC 
> for 
> interfaces (not objects) also match this specification.
>    So, the conclusion is: yes, COM is supported on Linux.
>
Linux does not define a C++ ABI.

As C++ doesn't either, to say it's supported, you must test any pair of
(OS, Architecture), current existent and to be born.


Adriano


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