Good to hear! And thank you for sharing your .bat, that helps. One thing I'd note is that it shouldn't be necessary to pass `-lws2_32` on the cmake command line. If you find that it is, then that is probably a bug in the CMake script.
On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 10:21 AM, AMvanRijsbergen <[email protected] > wrote: > Welldone gentlemen, evrything compiles nicely and the test run good :) > > this is my windows batch script if somebodycan use it just save it in a > text file and rename it to capnproto.bat > > @echo off > set mypath=%~dp0 > set me=%~n0 > set filepath=%mypath%kj > echo %mypath:~0,-1% > echo %filepath% > if not exist cmake goto :nocmake > if exist x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc goto :nomingw > > if not exist %mypath%\build mkdir %filepath%\build > if not exist %mypath%\binaries mkdir %filepath%\binaries > > set CC=C:\MinGW\bin\x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc.exe > set CXX=C:\MinGW\bin\x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++.exe > set USE_GMP=g++ --with-gmp > cd %filepath%\build > takeown /F %mypath% > takeown /F %filepath%\build > takeown /F %filepath%\binaries > > cmake -G "MinGW Makefiles" > CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=C:\MinGW\bin\x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++.exe > -DCAPNP_EXECUTABLE=%mypath%\capnp.exe > -DCAPNPC_CXX_EXECUTABLE=%mypath%\capnpc-c++.exe > -DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_LIBRARIES=-lws2_32 %mypath% > cmake --build %filepath%/build > pause > exit > > :nocmake > echo install cmake at www.cmake.org/download > pause > exit > :nomingw > echo install mingw at https://mingw-w64.org/doku.php/download > echo choose MingwBuilds for mingw makefiles > pause > exit > :nogit > echo install git at https://git-scm.com/download/win > pause > exit > > > On Wednesday, January 25, 2017 at 6:00:45 PM UTC+1, Harris Hancock wrote: >> >> Andre, I think I recognize that error. It should be fixed by a >> combination of recent commits on master. Could you update to the latest >> master branch and try again? >> >> Harris >> >> On Jan 25, 2017 8:25 AM, "AMvanRijsbergen" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi Kenton, i replicated the problem >> iam not using the LITE mode >> I don't understand why the reference to `kj::AsyncInputStream::read(void*, >> unsigned long long, unsigned long long) fails >> cheers andre >> >> === snap shot === >> [ 71%] Built target kj-async >> Scanning dependencies of target kj-heavy-tests >> [ 73%] Building CXX object src/kj/CMakeFiles/kj-heavy-tes >> ts.dir/async-test.c++.obj >> [ 75%] Building CXX object src/kj/CMakeFiles/kj-heavy-tes >> ts.dir/async-win32-test.c++.obj >> [ 77%] Building CXX object src/kj/CMakeFiles/kj-heavy-tes >> ts.dir/async-io-test.c++.obj >> [ 79%] Building CXX object src/kj/CMakeFiles/kj-heavy-tes >> ts.dir/refcount-test.c++.obj >> [ 81%] Building CXX object src/kj/CMakeFiles/kj-heavy-tes >> ts.dir/string-tree-test.c++.obj >> [ 83%] Building CXX object src/kj/CMakeFiles/kj-heavy-tes >> ts.dir/arena-test.c++.obj >> [ 85%] Building CXX object src/kj/CMakeFiles/kj-heavy-tes >> ts.dir/units-test.c++.obj >> [ 87%] Building CXX object src/kj/CMakeFiles/kj-heavy-tes >> ts.dir/tuple-test.c++.obj >> [ 89%] Building CXX object src/kj/CMakeFiles/kj-heavy-tes >> ts.dir/one-of-test.c++.obj >> [ 91%] Building CXX object src/kj/CMakeFiles/kj-heavy-tes >> ts.dir/function-test.c++.obj >> [ 93%] Building CXX object src/kj/CMakeFiles/kj-heavy-tes >> ts.dir/threadlocal-pthread-test.c++.obj >> [ 95%] Building CXX object src/kj/CMakeFiles/kj-heavy-tes >> ts.dir/parse/common-test.c++.obj >> [ 97%] Building CXX object src/kj/CMakeFiles/kj-heavy-tes >> ts.dir/parse/char-test.c++.obj >> [100%] Linking CXX executable kj-heavy-tests.exe >> libkj-async.a(kjasync-io-win32.c++.obj):kjasync-io-win32.c++ >> :(.rdata$_ZTVN2kj13AsyncIoStreamE[_ZTVN2kj13AsyncIoStreamE]+0x10): >> undefined reference to `kj::AsyncInputStream::read(void*, unsigned long >> long, unsigned long long)' >> libkj-async.a(kjasync-io-win32.c++.obj):kjasync-io-win32.c++ >> :(.rdata$.refptr._ZTVN2kj16AsyncInputStreamE[.refptr._ZTVN2kj16AsyncInputStreamE]+0x0): >> undefined reference to `vtable for kj::AsyncInputStream' >> collect2.exe: error: ld returned 1 exit status >> src\kj\CMakeFiles\kj-heavy-tests.dir\build.make:423: recipe for target >> 'src/kj/kj-heavy-tests.exe' failed >> mingw32-make.exe[2]: *** [src/kj/kj-heavy-tests.exe] Error 1 >> CMakeFiles\Makefile2:1219: recipe for target >> 'src/kj/CMakeFiles/kj-heavy-tests.dir/all' failed >> mingw32-make.exe[1]: *** [src/kj/CMakeFiles/kj-heavy-tests.dir/all] >> Error 2 >> Makefile:126: recipe for target 'all' failed >> mingw32-make.exe: *** [all] Error 2 >> Press any key to continue . . . >> >> On Wednesday, January 18, 2017 at 7:03:46 PM UTC+1, AMvanRijsbergen wrote: >> >>> Hi, i an trying to figure out how multiple threads are started in kj, >>> It looks like they are started independently in other code atleast the >>> Unix code but what I don't understand in the windows code first >>> CreateThread is used in thread.h and then completionport created in >>> async-io-win32.h because completionport is a wrapper around threadpool. Is >>> the intention to create one thread at the event loop and port and the >>> create an other thread with a loop or is it supposed to create multiple >>> threads based on the number of cores? >>> >>> Cheers Andre >>> >> -- >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups >> "Cap'n Proto" group. >> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an >> email to [email protected]. >> Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/capnproto. >> >> >> -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "Cap'n Proto" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/capnproto. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Cap'n Proto" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. 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