Re: [pcre-dev] Windows build (fwd)

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Auteur: Vincent Krzyzanowski
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À: pcre-dev
Sujet: Re: [pcre-dev] Windows build (fwd)
I'm a serious windows developer, and use PCRE as my default regular
expression library. What I used to do is use a binary I downloaded from the
GnuWin32 project, but the latest PCRE version they support is 6.0 (it might
be 6.2, I don't honestly recall). As of today, I am having very serious
issues with using PCRE in a DLL, so I'm going to experiment tonight and see
what happens.

I second Craig's belief that a .sln and .vcproj would be most useful for
windows developers. I'll experiment tonight and see what I come up with.

VK

On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 10:30 PM, Craig Silverstein <csilvers@???>wrote:

> I do something similar to this for projects I write that have to
> compile under windows (MSVC or nmake). However, instead of this
> approach:
>
> } Instead of touching the Unix config.h file, a dedicated winconfig.h file
> } is introduced, and all the instances of:
> }
> } #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
> } #include "config.h"
> } #endif
> }
> } are replaced with:
> }
> } #include "sysconfig.h"
>
> which is prety invasive, I do the following:
>
> create a windows directory, and create a version of config.h in the
> windows directory that is basically manually set up (like this patch
> does). Then, when compiling under windows, I just add
> -Iwindows
> to the compile line. This should result in the windows config.h being
> preferred over the top-level config.h.
>
> I don't see any reason not to do that, though it'll be work to keep
> the windows config.h manually synced with the unix config as changes
> are made to autoconf.ac. But I believe such changes are pretty rare
> at this point, so maybe it's a good trade-off.
>
> As for adding in a windows-specific Makefile (the second patch), I
> believe the pcre path is to use cmake rather than nmake, so I don't
> think this adds very much. (And maybe cmake automatically makes a
> config.h? What do windows developers do nowadays?) What would be
> more useful I think, if we don't already have it, would be a .sln and
> .vcproj files, for building under MSVC. But I don't actually develop
> in windows, so I don't know. Come to think of it, I'm probably not
> the right person to ask...
>
> craig
>
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