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Do we officially support to use clang to compile nebula? If we do, on which version ? Thanks #5519

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mo-avatar opened this issue Apr 21, 2023 · 5 comments

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mo-avatar commented Apr 21, 2023

Do we officially support to use clang to compile nebula? If we do, on which version ? Thanks

@mo-avatar mo-avatar changed the title Do we officially support to use clang to comile nebula? If we do, on which version ? Thanks Do we officially support to use clang to compile nebula? If we do, on which version ? Thanks Apr 21, 2023
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wey-gu commented Apr 21, 2023

Yes, if you look into the CI in each PR, you will notice it's complied with both gcc and clang, I don't recall since when it's supported, I would say it's supported for long time already.

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Yes, if you look into the CI in each PR, you will notice it's complied with both gcc and clang, I don't recall since when it's supported, I would say it's supported for long time already.

Thanks for your answer, It's my fault not to make the problem clear , what I want to ask is the clang version we have tested to make nebula to work in production. but you have answered that too -- clang-10 I think.

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wey-gu commented Apr 21, 2023

Welcome @mo-avatar !

Could you please help confirm the most production-verified binary packages are gcc or clang based? @Shinji-IkariG Thanks!

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Our release packages are usually based on gcc, but clang10 has started to support it 2 years ago

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Our release packages are usually based on gcc, but clang10 has started to support it 2 years ago

I see, we may keep to use gcc in production, thanks for your answer

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