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Stop coming and ruining C++ #140

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trcrsired opened this issue Oct 3, 2024 · 5 comments
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Stop coming and ruining C++ #140

trcrsired opened this issue Oct 3, 2024 · 5 comments

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trcrsired commented Oct 3, 2024

I don't want xwin. Don't push xwin to other people in LLVM. You come to my PR and ruined it.

This thing doesn't work since Microsoft headers are not case sensitive and it does not support libc++.

https://github.com/trcrsired/windows-msvc-sysroot/tree/main

You rust guys should stop pushing your religion to other people. Full stop

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Thank you for the laughs.

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trcrsired commented Oct 3, 2024

Thank you for the laughs.

Laughs? You do realize this does not work? Rust folks always come and destroy things. Just like you guys destroyed wasm with crap like wasip2. No wonder why linux community does not want the junk.

https://kerkour.com/webassembly-wasi-preview2
WebAssembly/WASI#617

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You do realize this does not work?

And yet I've been using it for years to produce Windows binaries from Linux.

Rust folks always come and destroy things. Just like you guys destroyed wasm with crap like wasip2. No wonder why linux community does not want the junk.

You seem mad. Maybe you should go outside and touch grass.

I didn't respond to your initial comment, so I guess I'll do that now since you seem persistent.

I don't want xwin.

Great, don't use it.

Don't push xwin to other people in LLVM

"push" implies that I have some control over other's decision making, I don't.

You come to my PR and ruined it.

I did not come to your PR and ruin it, in fact you were the first one to bring up this project in this comment llvm/llvm-project#96417 (comment), so by your logic, you're the one who "ruined" your PR.

This thing doesn't work since Microsoft headers are not case sensitive

Yes, which is why symlinks are created to fix various casing issues.

You rust guys should stop pushing your religion to other people. Full stop

Again, thanks for the laughs.

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You do realize this does not work?

And yet I've been using it for years to produce Windows binaries from Linux.

Rust folks always come and destroy things. Just like you guys destroyed wasm with crap like wasip2. No wonder why linux community does not want the junk.

You seem mad. Maybe you should go outside and touch grass.

I didn't respond to your initial comment, so I guess I'll do that now since you seem persistent.

I don't want xwin.

Great, don't use it.

Don't push xwin to other people in LLVM

"push" implies that I have some control over other's decision making, I don't.

You come to my PR and ruined it.

I did not come to your PR and ruin it, in fact you were the first one to bring up this project in this comment llvm/llvm-project#96417 (comment), so by your logic, you're the one who "ruined" your PR.

This thing doesn't work since Microsoft headers are not case sensitive

Yes, which is why symlinks are created to fix various casing issues.

You rust guys should stop pushing your religion to other people. Full stop

Again, thanks for the laughs.

symlink hack is simply wrong. I do not know whether you have ever used mingw-w64, it should be the same as gnu target since everything is lower case in mingw-w64.

No libc++ support and what are you going to do?

Rust always brings overengineering bs and your project proves it. I do not know why you create a crate for this since the right way should use sysroot to rebuild rust std.

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