- Aug 09, 2019
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Baoshan Pang authored
Define the C interface to vxWorks for x86, x86_64, ARM, ARM 64-bit, PowerPC, PowerPC SPE and PowerPC 64-bit.
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- Aug 05, 2019
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gnzlbg authored
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- Jul 27, 2019
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gnzlbg authored
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Brian Cain authored
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- Jul 26, 2019
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gnzlbg authored
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- May 25, 2019
- May 24, 2019
- May 23, 2019
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pkubaj authored
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pkubaj authored
Per https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/stdsimd/pull/765 add powerpc64-unknown-freebsd to prevent further breakages.
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- May 16, 2019
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gnzlbg authored
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gnzlbg authored
See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/60775 .
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- Apr 14, 2019
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Alex Gaynor authored
I'm almost certain this is not intentional
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- Mar 03, 2019
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gnzlbg authored
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- Mar 02, 2019
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Stefan Lankes authored
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- Feb 20, 2019
- Feb 07, 2019
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gnzlbg authored
This commit adds a `ci/build.sh` script that checks that libc builds correctly for some common configurations (`--no-default-features`, `default`, `extra_traits`) on most targets supported by Rust since Rust 1.13.0 (the oldest Rust version that libc supports). The build matrix is refactored into two stages. The first stage is called `tools-and-build-and-tier1` and it aims to discover issues quickly by running the documentation and linter builds, as well as checking that the library builds correctly on all targets in all supported channels and "problematic" Rust versions; Rust versions adding major new features like `repr(align)`, `union`, etc. This first stage also runs libc-test for the tier-1 targets on linux and osx. These builds finish quickly because no emulation is necessary. The second stage is called `tier2` and it runs libc-test for all other targets for which we are currently able to do so. Closes #1229 .
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