Dear Joshua,
it is possible to cross-compile lisp code using ECL. Basically, one
needs to set up paths the compiler and linker binaries as well as paths
to the include and library directories in the host compiler (built in
the first step of cross-compiling ECL itself, see the INSTALL file for
instructions) to point to the ones for the target system.
One can then call `compile-file` as usual, taking care to either load
files with the bytecompiler or compiling twice (once for the target and
once for the host) before loading.
For an example how this works, see the EQL5 project
https://gitlab.com/eql/EQL5-Android/. You could also look at
https://gitlab.com/spaghettisalat/jffi_repl_example/blob/master/app/src/main/lisp/asdf_libs/compile.lisp
for an example with a basic asdf integration.
Best regards,
Marius Gerbershagen
Am 26.06.21 um 19:43 schrieb Joshua Armenta:
Is there a flag to set another architecture type during the compilation
process?
For example I’m on an Intel Mac but I want to make a project build for
ARM Mac (or a fat binary) to not use Rosetta 2 for that version.
Or, I’m on a Mac but want to cross compile the lisp project/static
library to windows.
Trying to integrate some code into a CI platform. Thx!
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