Hi,
as a followup to building LO with the Clang compiler, I tried to
have a look
at writing plugins for it during the last SUSE Hackweek. It turned
out to be
quite straightforward, after one gets into it, and it seems to open
possibilities to do quite powerful things.
<snip>
Sounds interesting. But let me get that straigt:
you're using the compiler plugins just as refactoring/analysis tools,
not for the actual production build, right ?
Because otherwise that's likely to introduce problems for build/package
engineering, especially when it comes to isolated builds and cross-
compiling.
By the way: crosscompiling, optimally, should be a standard test run
in tinderbox builds.
cu
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