From: Leyne, S. <sl...@at...> - 2001-08-28 04:42:52
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Mark, > The tests that need to compile code I didn't try, in principle there > should not be too many problems, since we spawn a shell and I > even ran > the MS Visual c++ 6.0 compiler but I didn't go too far, > mainly i wanted > to see if it was possible. Would it be difficult to ship pre-compiled C test for the Windows platform, thus bypassing the entire compile issue. This would provide for someone to run all the tests, but would not represent a TCS run as far as a release would be concerned -- think of it as a 'nightly' build check version of TCS. > But wait a bit (a day or so, for me to get time to rewrite > the notes and > to give it a rough try - Im a bit busy currently), and with a > little bit > of help, I feel we'll be able to get it working like a charm. Hey, I'm a patient man, take three days! > In terms of using the gcc compiler, for testing, It would be > nice if we > can, but I think we will need to experiment with it a bit, I've only > played with cgywin gcc to compile 4-5 line programs, and > although it's > as good as the linux version, I have no idea how it interacts > with the > MS world. I like the idea of compiling fb using gcc on > cygwin, but I don't have time to try it out. Something that we can look at later. > And I'd better brush up on my spanish :-). Muchos gracias! Sean |