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LLVM Clang 3.8.0 on CodeBlocks - Strange errors
devhobby:
--- Quote from: stahta01 on July 03, 2016, 12:17:05 am ---Looks like at least the 32 bit version of LLVM does NOT include the compiler headers like "iostream".
Going to get the laptop out of my car; likely the 64 bit versions also do NOT include the headers; but, somehow it worked earlier in the day on the laptop. I am guessing you will need to do research on where the headers are supposed to be downloaded from.
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If you have news, I'd be glad to hear
Otherwise I guess I will let bygones be bygones with Clang on Windows
stahta01:
From trying option of "-v" suggested here http://clang.llvm.org/docs/LibTooling.html#libtooling-builtin-includes
I found the the Windows system variable of "INCLUDE" changes the clang operation.
Likely my laptop has a "good" "INCLUDE" value; and my desktop does NOT.
Note: I have no idea where the headers are supposed to be found.
I suggest once more finding a CLang support site.
Tim S.
yvesdm3000:
Clang is a *compiler* and <iostreams> is a header of the STL *library*. The 2 are separate things although very often shipped together. Clang's implementation is here: http://libcxx.llvm.org/ and doesn't seem to include a Windows port. You'll have to download and install another implementation of the STL library, like the gnu one (libstdc++)
Yves
stahta01:
--- Quote from: yvesdm3000 on July 03, 2016, 05:22:19 am ---Clang is a *compiler* and <iostreams> is a header of the STL *library*. The 2 are separate things although very often shipped together. Clang's implementation is here: http://libcxx.llvm.org/ and doesn't seem to include a Windows port. You'll have to download and install another implementation of the STL library, like the gnu one (libstdc++)
Yves
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Thank you for that info on Clang.
Tim S.
devhobby:
Nevermind...
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