Hi Peter,
On Mon, 2011-05-09 at 11:42 -0400, Peter Teeson wrote:
I'm just musing here but it seems to me one might be able to use
the existing source tree, and even the make scripts, and do a Mac
build using Xcode and it's capabilities.
Again - I have high hopes for gnumake :-) In particular, I want to get:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Easy_Hacks_Complete_List#use_the_CLang.2B.2B_static_analyser_to_find_bugs
working - to improve our lint tooling, and hopefully to use some of the
mozilla compile tooling to get our code annotated more helpfully wrt.
'override' and 'final' type helpers for virtual methods - as an example.
Apple now seems to have pretty firmly moved over to LLVM and away from GCC.
They are even working on LLDB (or whatever the debugger is called.)
Apparently they hate the GPLv3 - which is a shame really.
ATB,
Michael.
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