titzer/virgil

Support Windows 64 bit

2dpdlja496or43iq opened this issue · 4 comments

If you are an exclusively Linux user you could still use the MinGW-w64 cross compiler and test running via Wine.

You can likely create a very basic application with wasm2c and a cosmopolitan tiny build, but it wouldn't do much.

The resulting binary, as the cosmo code base itself may be useful for developing a win64 target.

Another option: you can start a WSl server on Visual Studio Code, the the resulting binaries will be for the linux OS but at least you can develop Virgil code under Windows.

Is there a way to call the Windows APIs? Without it we cannot make a useful Windows application.

Not currentl, no.