On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 09:25:38 +0100 Steve Lhomme <steve.lhomme at free.fr> wrote: > Michael Niedermayer wrote: > > Hi > > > > On Mon, Jan 29, 2007 at 10:15:00AM +0100, Steve Lhomme wrote: > >> Alex Beregszaszi wrote: > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>>>> If you really want to be that gnucentric, > >>>> do you know why everyone who uses visual <bluescreen, restarts system) C++ > >>>> has a problem with understanding the different between standart and gcc? > >>>> we HATE gcc and we certainly are not, where not and never will be > >>>> gnucentric, ffmpeg code is stanard C, everything else is under #ifdefs > >>>> like asm, always_inline and so on > >>>> > >>>> it must be something like > >>>> * user sees vc++ fail with random program > >>>> * user sees gcc to suceed with same random program > >>>> * user concludes that program is written specifically for gcc as he knows > >>>> MS always follows all standards very carefully > >>> Thats a great point here. > >> It's like the difference between people who prefer to use C99 and the > >> ones who prefer to use a real-world compiler. > >> > >> Anyway, C99 doesn't cover inline ASM AFAIK so you can't seriously say > >> that FFMPEG is not designed for gcc. > > > > you know very well that they are under #ifdefs (some of the other people > > who claimed that ffmpeg where written for gcc may or may not have known that > > but you do as you have worked with the code) so could you maybe spare > > The ASM code is #ifdef'd by the makefile. If you compile the code with > another compiler it will fail because the ifdefs are not clean. I > actually made some changes recently to DrFFMPEG to have both ppc and > i386 ASM compiled in the same project at the same time (to make > universal binaries in XCode) and I had to add some cleaner #ifdef's. > > Nevertheless, the "full" FFMPEG is only usable with a tuned gcc. That's > my whole point. Portable ASM files (to be processed by nasm and yasm) is > always possible and make the code much more portable. But I understand > it's not the goal of this project. Why would nasm or yasm be more portable than gas for example ? Do nasm or yasm support ppc, arm, alpha, sparc, sh4... ? Aurel
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