I watched some LLVM videos yesterday and there was one where Chandler
Carruth was saying that LLVM/clang needed more Windows savvy
developers to review patches.
Is this still the case? If so, how do I contribute?
I watched some LLVM videos yesterday and there was one where Chandler
Carruth was saying that LLVM/clang needed more Windows savvy
developers to review patches.
Is this still the case? If so, how do I contribute?
Is this still the case? If so, how do I contribute?
Simply review windows patches, no?
Richard <legalize@xmission.com> writes:
I watched some LLVM videos yesterday and there was one where Chandler
Carruth was saying that LLVM/clang needed more Windows savvy
developers to review patches.Is this still the case? If so, how do I contribute?
Just to be more verbose that Anton...
Subscribe to llvm-commits and cfe-commits mailing lists, watch for
patches touching Windows functionality and reply to them with your
comments.
Op 14-7-2013 17:41, Óscar Fuentes schreef:
Richard <legalize@xmission.com> writes:
I watched some LLVM videos yesterday and there was one where Chandler
Carruth was saying that LLVM/clang needed more Windows savvy
developers to review patches.Is this still the case? If so, how do I contribute?
Just to be more verbose that Anton...
Subscribe to llvm-commits and cfe-commits mailing lists, watch for
patches touching Windows functionality and reply to them with your
comments.
There's also windows stuff going on in lldb-commits