That seems a lot like what we've already done. I guess a GSOC student is
working on the libcxxabi piece. The only advantage to using our runtime,
libcxxrt, is performance and code size.
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From: Lei Zhang
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Don't be crazy - I know many developer groups which dislike merge commits. That
nonlinear work flow is just a mess long term.
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From: Michał Górny
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does uclibc handle libm stuff as well like sin/cos?
If so has anyone benchmarked it? I guess same question applies to memcpy and
friends who can have a performance impact