Re: is there a cl.exe wrapper for cygwin

2002-03-29 Thread Ryan T. Sammartino
On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 08:12:21PM +0800, Jonathan Wilson wrote: > Does such a thing exist? (and one for lib, link & rc as well) Yes. SN Systems uses such a system to integrate the GameCube cross-compiler (which is gcc based) with Visual Studio. Intel also has such a system so that you can ea

Re: is there a cl.exe wrapper for cygwin

2002-03-29 Thread Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
At 07:12 AM 3/29/2002, Jonathan Wilson wrote: >Basicly, I want a program called cl.exe that will take MS command line arguments and >translate them into GCC args then call GCC. >It should also return any error codes from gcc back to the caller so that e.g. a make >process can act on it. >Does su

is there a cl.exe wrapper for cygwin

2002-03-29 Thread Jonathan Wilson
Basicly, I want a program called cl.exe that will take MS command line arguments and translate them into GCC args then call GCC. It should also return any error codes from gcc back to the caller so that e.g. a make process can act on it. Does such a thing exist? (and one for lib, link & rc as we