catch(...) is used in Win32/Signals.inc for catching Win32 structured
exceptions, but according to [1], this is wrong.
We can't simply change try/catch to __try/__finally, since this syntax is not
supported by MinGW. We can use __try/__finally on MSVC and __try1/__except1
macros on MinGW [2], but I think that that solution obfuscates the code too
much.
The use of try/catch(...) in Signals.inc makes it impossible to link
MinGW-compiled libSystem with llvm-gcc compiled executables. I propose that we
just remove try/catch(...) from Signals.inc, since the meaning of the code won't
change.
[1] http://members.cox.net/doug_web/eh.htm
[2] http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.compilers.llvm.cvs/81315
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- MingW needs -lpsapi (in ${LIBS}) linked after -lLLVMSystem.
Noticed by Ronald Pijnacker!
- Some parts of the System library must be build with exceptions on windows.
Based on a patch by Jay Foad!
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Turn -pedantic and -Wno-long-long compile flags on by default. In a few
places, avoid the warnings by removing these options in the local makefile.
One notable exception: lib/Target/CBackend/Writer.cpp. These warnings are
left on as a reminder to developers to clean them up.
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Make the library name LLVMsystem instead of just system so as to not
to be confused with other "system" libraries.
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