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Summary: The MSVCRT deliberately sends main() code-page specific characters. This isn't too useful to LLVM as we end up converting the arguments to UTF-16 and subsequently attempt to use the result as, for example, a file name. Instead, we need to have the ability to access the Unicode command line and transform it to UTF-8. This has the distinct advantage over using the MSVC-specific wmain() function as our entry point because: - It doesn't work on cygwin. - It only work on MinGW with caveats and only then on certain versions. - We get to keep our entry point as main(). :) N.B. This patch includes fixes to other parts of lib/Support/Windows s.t. we would be able to take advantage of getting the Unicode paths. E.G. clang spawning clang -cc1 would want to give it Unicode arguments. Reviewers: aaron.ballman, Bigcheese, rnk, ruiu Reviewed By: rnk CC: llvm-commits, ygao Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D1834 git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@192069 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8 |
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Memory.inc | ||
Mutex.inc | ||
Path.inc | ||
Process.inc | ||
Program.inc | ||
README.txt | ||
RWMutex.inc | ||
Signals.inc | ||
system_error.inc | ||
ThreadLocal.inc | ||
TimeValue.inc | ||
Unix.h | ||
Watchdog.inc |
llvm/lib/Support/Unix README =========================== This directory provides implementations of the lib/System classes that are common to two or more variants of UNIX. For example, the directory structure underneath this directory could look like this: Unix - only code that is truly generic to all UNIX platforms Posix - code that is specific to Posix variants of UNIX SUS - code that is specific to the Single Unix Specification SysV - code that is specific to System V variants of UNIX As a rule, only those directories actually needing to be created should be created. Also, further subdirectories could be created to reflect versions of the various standards. For example, under SUS there could be v1, v2, and v3 subdirectories to reflect the three major versions of SUS.