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- Subject: Re: Overused OO: was Requesting Suggestions for intermediate/advanced book on Lua
- From: Dirk Laurie <dirk.laurie@...>
- Date: Sat, 5 Oct 2013 09:48:48 +0200
2013/10/4 Coda Highland <chighland@gmail.com>:
> If you're using clang instead of gcc, most of your complaints go away.
> :P Error messages are better, compile times are better.
I was curious enough to do this:
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$ aptitude search clang
p clang -
Low-Level Virtual Machine (LLVM), C language family frontend
p libclang-common-dev - clang
library - Common development package
p libclang-dev - clang
library - Development package
p libclang1 - clang library
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So now I know:
1. Ubuntu 12.04 has it.
2. But does not install it ny default.
3. There is no documentation package for it.
I suppose, though, that if you switch any part of your Lua
ecosystem to clang, you will have to switch all of it.
Recompile all .so modules you use, etc.