Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2023 16:21:16 +0000
Huh?
Isn't that negating what we just said?
When the compiler was built didn't know...
-- Gaby
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From: Daniel Ruoso <daniel_at_[hidden]>
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2023 7:59:24 AM
To: Gabriel Dos Reis <gdr_at_[hidden]>
Cc: sg15_at_[hidden] <sg15_at_[hidden]>; Chuanqi Xu <chuanqi.xcq_at_[hidden]>
Subject: Re: [SG15] What is the outcome of the 12-12 meeting for the initial question: the location of std module units?
On Thu, Dec 14, 2023, 10:53 Gabriel Dos Reis <gdr_at_[hidden]<mailto:gdr_at_[hidden]>> wrote:
Or when the compiler binaries are packaged.
The important point is that there isn't a static property that could be used.
The only entity that exists today in those cases that could answer that question is the compiler itself after it was built, packaged, and installed into a working build environment.
Daniel
Isn't that negating what we just said?
When the compiler was built didn't know...
-- Gaby
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From: Daniel Ruoso <daniel_at_[hidden]>
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2023 7:59:24 AM
To: Gabriel Dos Reis <gdr_at_[hidden]>
Cc: sg15_at_[hidden] <sg15_at_[hidden]>; Chuanqi Xu <chuanqi.xcq_at_[hidden]>
Subject: Re: [SG15] What is the outcome of the 12-12 meeting for the initial question: the location of std module units?
On Thu, Dec 14, 2023, 10:53 Gabriel Dos Reis <gdr_at_[hidden]<mailto:gdr_at_[hidden]>> wrote:
Or when the compiler binaries are packaged.
The important point is that there isn't a static property that could be used.
The only entity that exists today in those cases that could answer that question is the compiler itself after it was built, packaged, and installed into a working build environment.
Daniel
Received on 2023-12-14 16:21:20