[M3commit] CVS Update: cm3
Jay
jay.krell at cornell.edu
Wed Aug 15 18:50:04 CEST 2012
Yes that has already been the case for a long time. Gcc itself is also moving that way but isn't there yet. C++ compilers have long been widespread.
- Jay (briefly/pocket-sized-computer-aka-phone)
On Aug 15, 2012, at 10:57 AM, "Rodney M. Bates" <rodney_bates at lcwb.coop> wrote:
>
>
> On 08/15/2012 06:32 AM, Jay Krell wrote:
>> CVSROOT: /usr/cvs
>> Changes by: jkrell at birch. 12/08/15 06:32:15
>>
>> Modified files:
>> ./: Make-lang.in
>>
>> Log message:
>> compile parse.c as C++ even if compiling the rest of gcc as C (or however
>> it is configured); this is based on what I did in gcc-apple/gcc/Makefile.in
>> (gcc-apple is gcc 4.2, that Apple is staying back at, and which takes
>> too much to compile as C++, plus I'm not likely to fight this battle with 4.7)
>
> Does this mean we will now have to have a C++ compiler for every target we want
> M3 on?
>
>>
>> Modified files:
>> cm3/m3-sys/m3tests/src/p2/p251/: Main.m3
>>
>> Log message:
>> flush some test code
>>
>>
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