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I am unable to #include <tbb/tbb.h> when compiling with Clang-C2 (Clang with microsoft code-gen) on windows. I get a multiple errors. I suspect these errors are most likely due to incorrect platform recognition. I do not however, get the same errors when compiling with llvm-clang on windows, or any other compiler on windows or linux.
As clang-C2 is far better supported and feature complete it is my only option for clang usage on windows.
Has anyone encountered such an issue before, and if so is there a quick work around? I am on the latest stable version of tbb interface version 9103.
Here is a sample of the compile errors I see:
In file included from stdafx.cpp:5: 1> In file included from ./stdafx.h:70: 1> In file included from ..\..\tbb44\include\tbb/tbb.h:41: 1> In file included from ..\..\tbb44\include\tbb/combinable.h:24: 1> In file included from ..\..\tbb44\include\tbb/enumerable_thread_specific.h:26: 1> In file included from ..\..\tbb44\include\tbb/tbb_thread.h:27: 1> In file included from ..\..\tbb44\include\tbb/machine/windows_api.h:26: 1> In file included from C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\Include\10.0.10240.0\um\windows.h:214: 1> In file included from C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\Include\10.0.10240.0\um\ole2.h:37: 1> In file included from C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\Include\10.0.10240.0\um\objbase.h:27: 1> 1> 1>C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\Include\10.0.10240.0\um\combaseapi.h(234,21): error : unknown type name 'IUnknown' 1> static_cast<IUnknown*>(*pp); // make sure everyone derives from IUnknown 1> ^ 1> In file included from stdafx.cpp:5: 1> In file included from ./stdafx.h:70: 1> In file included from ..\..\tbb44\include\tbb/tbb.h:53: 1> In file included from ..\..\tbb44\include\tbb/flow_graph.h:30: 1> 1> 1>..\..\tbb44\include\tbb/task.h(331,23): error : enumerator value evaluates to 4294901760, which cannot be narrowed to type 'int' [-Wc++11-narrowing] 1> traits_mask = 0xFFFFul << traits_offset 1> ^
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