Jean-Pierre Flori wrote:
On Wednesday, April 2, 2014 1:47:30 AM UTC+2, Bill Hart wrote:

    All the C tests pass now. Just checking the C++ ones.


    On 2 April 2014 00:49, Bill Hart <goodwi...@googlemail.com
    <javascript:>> wrote:

        Got it!

        /* __GMP_DECLSPEC supports Windows DLL versions of libmpir, and
        is empty in
            all other circumstances.

Just wonder how the correct declarations of the affected (called) functions vanished.


Great!

By the way, this looks quite interesting:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2002-01/msg00236.html

Maybe we could just get rid of the dllexport/import nightmare? at least
on Cygwin (and MinGW?).


Yes.  Just install Youbetcha... B)


-leif

P.S.: The "nice" aspect of import libs used to be the fact that you didn't need the DLLs at all to build executables, just proper (partially hand-[re]made) headers and the automatically generated, non-copyrighted hence also freely distributable import libs. So you could easily cross-compile for Windows on any *nix box (with GCC and binutils configured accordingly).

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