I was wondering if (and when) is the full C++ compiling support (as it was with llvm3) to be expected (this mainly means the addition of EH to llvm)?
Regards,
®iga
I was wondering if (and when) is the full C++ compiling support (as it was with llvm3) to be expected (this mainly means the addition of EH to llvm)?
Regards,
®iga
I was wondering if (and when) is the full C++ compiling support (as it
was with llvm3) to be expected (this mainly means the addition of EH to
llvm)?
As soon as someone steps up to do the work ![]()
It is a planned 2.0 feature. However, 2.0 isn't scheduled until the May
time frame. Sometime between now and then it will get done.