[m-users.] Mercury on ARM
Tycho Luyben
tycho at e-lab.nl
Wed Jun 5 17:42:48 AEST 2013
Hi,
could be, how would I know though? It's the stock compiler for Ubuntu
quantal; the same as on my x86 system where Mercury does compile
without issues only for ARM. Now maybe the maintainer for the ARM port did
something, but how can I see/know that?
Tycho
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 9:36 AM, Julien Fischer <jfischer at opturion.com>wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
> On Wed, 5 Jun 2013, Tycho Luyben wrote:
>
> Mgnuc is compiling with no-ansi right? So that's correct then.
>>
>
> On most systems, mgnuc will enable -ansi by default. In the runtime,
> directory it should be overriding that --no-ansi (see
> runtime/Mmakefile:244). Passing --no-ansi to mgnuc only stops it
> passing -ansi to GCC however. Is it possible that -ansi is enabled by
> default with the C compiler you are using?
>
> Cheers,
> Julien.
>
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