← Back to context Comment by dataflow 14 hours ago Unrelated question but since you're here: what's the state of support for Boost? 5 comments dataflow Reply pizlonator 14 hours ago I was able to build it and a lot of it seemed to workThere was some debugging thing where it embeds debug info using module level assembly that you have to disable. dataflow 14 hours ago Thanks! If you don't mind a suggestion: I would probably list it in [1], given how many programs depend on it.[1] https://fil-c.org/programs_that_work pizlonator 14 hours ago It’s not inline assemblyIt’s module assemblyThey’re different 2 replies →
pizlonator 14 hours ago I was able to build it and a lot of it seemed to workThere was some debugging thing where it embeds debug info using module level assembly that you have to disable. dataflow 14 hours ago Thanks! If you don't mind a suggestion: I would probably list it in [1], given how many programs depend on it.[1] https://fil-c.org/programs_that_work pizlonator 14 hours ago It’s not inline assemblyIt’s module assemblyThey’re different 2 replies →
dataflow 14 hours ago Thanks! If you don't mind a suggestion: I would probably list it in [1], given how many programs depend on it.[1] https://fil-c.org/programs_that_work pizlonator 14 hours ago It’s not inline assemblyIt’s module assemblyThey’re different 2 replies →
I was able to build it and a lot of it seemed to work
There was some debugging thing where it embeds debug info using module level assembly that you have to disable.
Thanks! If you don't mind a suggestion: I would probably list it in [1], given how many programs depend on it.
[1] https://fil-c.org/programs_that_work
It’s not inline assembly
It’s module assembly
They’re different
2 replies →