Apparently the preferred version is the incredibly complicated
VerifyVersionInfoW function.
Rename the function to avoid potential future name clashes.
llvm-svn: 257415
This removes ifdefs and fixes the build for users of the Win8.0 SDK,
which I happen to be. Upgrading is not hard, but executing the same code
everywhere seems better.
llvm-svn: 257379
confused with what version of mingw is actually installed on the buildbot, and
for now I will just assume this is an unknown version which does not ship with
VersionHelpers.h.
llvm-svn: 256902
This patch is similar to the Python issue#11395. We need to cap the output
size to 32767 on Windows to work around the size limit of WriteConsole().
Reference: https://bugs.python.org/issue11395
Writing a test for this bug turns out to be harder than I thought. I am
still working on it (see phabricator review D15705).
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D15553
llvm-svn: 256892
This patch adds to LLVMSupport the capability of writing files with
international characters encoded in the current system encoding. This
is relevant for Windows, where we can either use UTF16 or the current
code page (the legacy Windows international characters). On UNIX, the
file is always saved in UTF8.
This will be used in a patch for clang to thoroughly support response
files creation when calling other tools, addressing PR15171. On
Windows, to correctly support internationalization, we need the
ability to write response files both in UTF16 or the current code
page, depending on the tool we will call. GCC for mingw, for instance,
requires files to be encoded in the current code page. MSVC tools
requires files to be encoded in UTF16.
Patch by Rafael Auler!
llvm-svn: 217068