The only way to run the tests under Windows is to use cygwin, using an
LLVM built with cygwin/mingw. Windows does not have /tmp (unless you
create it yourself) and it does not have /dev/null (unless cygwin
emulates it somehow). I only build LLVM on Windows with Visual Studio,
so someone else who has will have to give a definitive answer.
Duncan Sands wrote:
+ catch { set file_h [ open "/tmp/llvm_obj_check.m" w] }
+ set R [ catch { exec $llvmgcc -c "/tmp/llvm_obj_check.m" -o /dev/null >&
/tmp/llvm_obj_check.out } ]
Will using /tmp and /dev/null work properly under Windows?
Ciao,
Duncan.
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