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[Caml-list] Cross-compiling OCaml
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Date: | 2004-08-31 (06:41) |
From: | Brandon J. Van Every <vanevery@i...> |
Subject: | RE: [Caml-list] Cross-compiling OCaml |
Sven Luther wrote: > > This would indeed be a great great additional functionality. Well, speaking as a Windows-centric guy, I'd rather people just put their time into good Windows support. I realize that the Linux / mingw crowd isn't so inclined towards that. I'm just saying that mainstream Windows developers don't see cross-compilation from Linux as valuable. First class native Windows support is what counts. N.B. I'm not Windows-centric out of any love for Windows or Microsoft. Rather, I'm a game developer. To make money commercially, that's the platform I'm stuck with. For computer games, Mac barely has the legs to bother with, and Linux certainly doesn't. Cheers, www.indiegamedesign.com Brand*n Van Every S*attle, WA Praise Be to the caml-list Bayesian filter! It blesseth my postings, it is evil crap! evil crap! Bigarray! Unboxed overhead group! Wondering! chant chant chant... Is my technical content showing? // return an array of 100 packed tuples temps int $[tvar0][2*100]; // what the c function needs value $[tvar1]; // one int value $[tvar2]; // one tuple int $[tvar3] // loop control var oncePre eachPre $[cvar0]=&($[tvar0][0]); eachPost $[lvar0] = alloc(2*100, 0 /*NB: zero-tagged block*/ ); for(int $[tvar3]=0;$[tvar3]<100;$[tvar3]++) { $[tvar2] = alloc_tuple(2); $[tvar1] = Val_int($[cvar0][0+2*$[tvar3]]); Store_field($[tvar2],0,$[tvar1]); $[tvar1] = Val_int($[cvar0][1]); Store_field($[tvar2],1,$[tvar1+2*$[tvar3]]); Array_store($[lvar0],$[tvar3],$[tvar0]); } oncePost ------------------- To unsubscribe, mail caml-list-request@inria.fr Archives: http://caml.inria.fr Bug reports: http://caml.inria.fr/bin/caml-bugs FAQ: http://caml.inria.fr/FAQ/ Beginner's list: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ocaml_beginners