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List:       freebsd-arch
Subject:    Re: removing support for ICC??
From:       Jan Mikkelsen <janm () transactionware ! com>
Date:       2012-11-09 7:28:37
Message-ID: 8DE286D7-3187-4724-B4B8-5E06FE010F22 () transactionware ! com
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Hi,

On 09/11/2012, at 1:04 AM, Andriy Gapon <avg@FreeBSD.org> wrote:

> on 07/11/2012 23:17 Alexander Leidinger said the following:
> > cdefs.h is not only used in the kernel, but also in the userland.
> > Anything from userland which includes cdefs.h and may also compile on
> > other operating systems benefits from keeping this support in cdefs.h.
> 
> Do you _honestly_ believe in this?
> That somebody might compile something using our cdefs.h on other OS and might use
> the Intel compiler for that and the compilation might even work with the version
> of icc that they use?
> 
> P.S. I am not questioning your statement, just really curios, because I have never
> heard about such things before.

I occasionally use the Dignus C/C++ compiler to target IBM z/OS (aka MVS).

Its runtime library is a copy of FreeBSD's, and it includes cdefs.h. So, yes, I \
compile code on a non-FreeBSD system to target a non-Unix system with FreeBSD's \
cdefs.h. It does happen.

Regards,

Jan.




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