On 2 April 2014 11:34, leif <not.rea...@online.de> wrote:

> 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.


We've never supported Cygwin64, so this has not been an issue until now.
The correct declaration had never been added to this function.


>
>
>
>  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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