Hi Marc
On my part, feel free to give it a shot. To be honest personally I don't
really know enough about UCRT to judge the consequences.
Regarding mingw32, I think the discussion came up some time ago when I
proposed changing the mingw32 exception model to be able to build rust.
If memory serves me right, there were still some use-cases for mingw32,
perhaps mingw-gecko/wine? Michael can you add more maybe?
Thanks
Sandro
On 14.01.22 14:32, Marc-André Lureau wrote:
> Hi Sandro & list,
>
> UCRT seems to be the recommended C runtime for a bit more than 2 years
> now. It solves issues with utf8, C standard, interop with MSVC etc.
>
> Do we have plans to start adding that target? Apparently we would need
> a new target prefix ucrt64-, and compile crt/headers
> --with-default-msvcrt=ucrt64 etc. I could eventually give it a shot.
>
> Regarding long-term plans, should we plan to drop 32 bit targets? it's
> a niche nowadays.
>
> thanks
>