[M3devel] which platforms?
Tony Hosking
hosking at cs.purdue.edu
Thu May 15 17:44:21 CEST 2008
Antony Hosking | Associate Professor | Computer Science | Purdue
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On May 14, 2008, at 1:25 PM, Jay wrote:
> What do people run?
> In particular: NetBSD? OpenBSD? Sparc32? Sparc64? PPC64_DARWIN?
> I386_SOLARIS? AMD64_SOLARIS? SPARC64_SOLARIS? ARM_WINCE? AMD64_NT?
>
> Just curious, I'll probably bring up whatever I can, it's fun, and
> yes, get back and fix AMD64_LINUX to have
> garbage collection, NT386GNU and NT386 tests, cross-platform sets,
> setup some Tinderboxes, etc...
>
> (AMD64_NT: the gcc available for this includes a bunch of patches,
> so I'm inclined to either wait for them to go upstream,
> or seek an alternate route such as "port" the in-proc backend, llvm,
> generate C, or maybe write an interpreter for the IL;
> and "porting" the backend is probably best preceded by a) x86
> LONGINT support b) other x86 targets "for practise", at least one,
> though regarding .obj file formats, that would be tangential.)
>
> - Jay
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