Luca Barbato <lu_zero at gentoo.org> writes: > Reimar D?ffinger wrote: >> Hello, >> On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 08:44:20PM +0100, Steve Lhomme wrote: >>> Ramiro Polla wrote: >>>>> Lines like this are standard in lots of other c libraries that >>>>> are used by c++ programs, as well. >>>>> >>>> Other c libraries also supply stable APIs, roadmaps, and formal >>>> releases... >>>> >>>> It has been said over and over that FFmpeg complies with the C99 >>>> standard. It doesn't provide an API for C#, Fortran, Pascal, Java, >>>> or even C89. >>>> C++ should be no exception. >>> It's gnu99, not c99. Check the compiling calls. FFMPEG hardly >>> compiles with anything other than some gcc versions with a precise >>> set of options. >> Why do you claim that? I don't know if configure does all the magic >> needed, but except for the asm it compiles since a long time at least with >> ICC... > > I'm tempted to install xlc and have someone with sunstudio give it a > run just to add them to the list too and/or find out which are the > quirks... I tried to compile ffmpeg with xlc on an IBM Power machine a few years ago. It didn't work too well, the installed version of xlc and AIX being a little too out of date with C standards. A shame, since it would have been fun to see what running on some 100 CPUs in parallel could accomplish. Maybe more recent releases behave better... -- M?ns Rullg?rd mru at inprovide.com
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