El 29-07-2013 14:57, Chris Cappuccio escribió:
h...@riseup.net [h...@riseup.net] wrote:


LLVM/Clang
Replacing GCC is no trivial task, but Bitrig already did it. And they
don't support most of the platforms that OpenBSD does. LLVM doesn't either.

Frankly, if you want to play with OpenBSD compiled with LLVM, try Bitrig.
OpenBSD still keeps ancient versions of GCC in-tree (and Miod maintains them)
to support platforms like m88k, vax, m68k, and so on. OpenBSD has the only
working m88k GCC 3 implementation, for instance.

Maybe at some point in the future, OpenBSD might include LLVM if there
is some compelling reason to do so. But that hasn't happened yet.




Respect to replace GCC by LLVM/Clang, I think there is already something advanced with PCC project.

http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20110223045047

Regards.

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