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- Add some of the missing CMake adjustments to continue the configure and compile process with ARM64 MSVC - Created quick stubs for the functions in SDK needed to finish the configuration process - Put in an ARM64 option for spec2def CORE-17518 CORE-17615 |
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conio | ||
direct | ||
except | ||
float | ||
include/internal | ||
locale | ||
math | ||
mbstring | ||
mem | ||
misc | ||
printf | ||
process | ||
search | ||
setjmp | ||
signal | ||
startup | ||
stdio | ||
stdlib | ||
string | ||
sys_stat | ||
time | ||
wine | ||
wstring | ||
CMakeLists.txt | ||
crt.cmake | ||
libcntpr.cmake | ||
moldname-msvcrt.def | ||
msvcrtex.cmake | ||
oldnames-msvcrt.S | ||
oldnames.cmake | ||
precomp.h | ||
README.txt |
Big chunks of this CRT library are taken from Wine's msvcrt implementation, you can find a list of synced files in README.WINE file. Notes: 1. When syncing, omit MSVCRT_ prefix where possible, Wine has to keep this because they are linking with *both* original crt, and ms crt implementation. ReactOS has the only CRT, so no need to make distinct functions. 2. ReactOS compiles two versions of the CRT library, one for usermode (called just "crt"), and one version for kernelmode usage (called "libcntpr"). In order to separate the code, you can use #ifdef _LIBCNT_ for libcntpr code.