looking-glass/c-host
2019-02-28 20:50:22 +11:00
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capture [c-host] more windows basics and ivshmem pointer init 2019-02-28 20:50:22 +11:00
linux [c-host] added linux platform stubs 2019-02-28 19:31:04 +11:00
windows [c-host] more windows basics and ivshmem pointer init 2019-02-28 20:50:22 +11:00
app.c [c-host] more windows basics and ivshmem pointer init 2019-02-28 20:50:22 +11:00
app.h [c-host] initial ivshmem code and platform specific init 2019-02-28 19:20:35 +11:00
Makefile [c-host] more windows basics and ivshmem pointer init 2019-02-28 20:50:22 +11:00
README.md [c-host] added new pure C host project, see README.md 2019-02-28 16:35:30 +11:00

What is this?

This is an experimental rewrite of the host application in pure C using the MinGW toolchain.

Why make this?

Several reasons:

  1. The client is written in C and I would like to unify the project's language
  2. The host is currently hard to build using MinGW and is very Windows specific
  3. The host is a jumbled mess of code from all the experimentation going on
  4. I would eventually like to be able to port this to run on Linux guests

Why C and not C++ (or some other language)

Beacuse I like C and for this project believe that C++ is overkill

When will it be ready?

No idea

Will it replace the C++ host?

Yes, but only when it is feature complete.

Why doesn't this use CMake?

Because win-builds doesn't distribute it, so to make it easy for everyone to compile we do not require it.

How do I build it?

Don't ask if you can't figure it out, this code is the very definition of experiemental and incomplete and should not be in use yet.

-Geoff