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I believe the fix is to also test for -std=c++1y
for C++14 support.
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Actually, the problem is in autoconf (not really surprised). When it tests for C++14 support, it checks for strict compliance, even though ucg doesn't use many of the C++14 features. Maybe it should just check for what is uses?
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Yeah, this is where I get super jealous of Python's:
from __future__ import blah
Post-C++11 is making some baby steps in this direction with the WG-21 feature testing recommendations, but the interim is a bumpy ride due to different levels of compiler compliance, and we still don't end up with a "from future" feature so we can easily skip at least some of the autoconf. But yeah, I definitely need to clean up some of this.
I haven't even looked at Chrome OS (and per Wikipedia, I can't unless I buy a Google tablet or some such.) Can I assume Chromium is close enough, and that I can get an ISO of it somewhere?
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Can I assume Chromium is close enough, and that I can get an ISO of it somewhere?
That's actually what I'm using! ;)
You can download a USB disk image here and flash it to a USB. Then, boot it up and install Chromebrew, which will give you Git and GCC out-of-the-box.
Be wary, though: do NOT write the image to any kind of hard drive. Tried that twice, and both times (most recent was Friday) have ended with me breaking out partition recovery tools...
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Related Issues (20)
- ucg works in x86 systems... HOT 5
- Command-line-options section of website looks...crappy HOT 5
- Compile error with clang++ 4.0.0 vs. DirTree HOT 3
- UCG may refuse to open read-only file
- Update the performance benchmark results HOT 2
- 0.3.3 does not compile
- [bug] HEAD does not compile in ARM
- HEAD does not containg configure script HOT 1
- Update ucg to >= C++20
- Convert build system from Autoconf to CMake
- Migrate off travis-ci.org for CI builds/testing HOT 4
- DoubleCheckedLock.hpp isn't including the correct headers, breaks build. HOT 1
- Update to optionparser-1.7
- More constexpr in ArgParse.
- Revisit directory traversal
- Fix std::is_literal_type warning
- Consider removing PCRE1 support HOT 1
- Change std::string -> std::string_view where applicable.
- Queue of std::shared_ptr to queue of std::unique_ptr?
- Update README.md
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