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== Project Contributor(s) ==
 
== Project Contributor(s) ==
Once the 0.1 release is complete, testers will be needed to try compiling on a variety of LANs.
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Once the 0.1 release is complete, testers will be needed to try compiling.
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In the mean time, contributors could write simple C# programs to be used later.
  
 
== Project Details ==
 
== Project Details ==
While the earlier work done on this project suggests that only a hand-full of functions need to be coded, both Java and C# compile in a manner significantly different than C.  Regardless, the following functions are the minimum which need to be created:
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=== Goal for 0.1 Release ===
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- Add support for Mono's cSharp compiler.  By the 0.1 release, Distcc should be able to at least compile C# locally.  While the earlier work done on [[Distcc With MSVC]] suggests that only a hand-full of functions need to be coded in order for it to add a new compiler, both Java and C# compile in a manner significantly different than C.  This will likely cause some trouble shortly...regardless, the following functions are the minimum which need to be created:
  
 
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Revision as of 20:46, 4 October 2007

Project Name

Add support for more compilers to distcc

Project Description

An earlier project added multi-compiler support to distcc, and then MSVC support. The framework is now in place to support even more compilers. Add support for another compiler; either Java or C#.

Necessary Skills: C, Python, Makefile

Project Leader(s)

Peter Callaghan (pcal)

Project Contributor(s)

Once the 0.1 release is complete, testers will be needed to try compiling. In the mean time, contributors could write simple C# programs to be used later.

Project Details

Goal for 0.1 Release

- Add support for Mono's cSharp compiler. By the 0.1 release, Distcc should be able to at least compile C# locally. While the earlier work done on Distcc With MSVC suggests that only a hand-full of functions need to be coded in order for it to add a new compiler, both Java and C# compile in a manner significantly different than C. This will likely cause some trouble shortly...regardless, the following functions are the minimum which need to be created:

  • arg.c
    • dcc_<compilerName>_set_action_opt
    • dcc_<compilerName>_set_output
    • dcc_<compilerName>_scan_args
  • strip.c
    • dcc_<compilerName>_strip_local_args
    • dcc_<compilerName>_strip_dasho
  • filename.c
    • dcc_<compilerName>_is_source
    • dcc_<compilerName>_is_preprocessed
    • dcc_<compilerName>_is_object
    • dcc_<compilerName>_preproc_exten
  • hosts.c
    • dcc_<compilerName>_get_hostlist


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