Now that I've compiled bitcc I have some questions about bitc and bitcc. I'm looking for an alternative to C/asm programming for embedded systems. I need a language that compiles to C (just plain C, no dependencies on any libraries, if I don't use terminal io in a program the output should not require printf, etc) and integrates well with existing C and assembler code.
Is the output of bitcc just plain C? Many other compilers that compile to C need libraries of gcc-specific stuff. Does it use any advanced features of the C language like the C99 types for complex numbers or structures as return values or double precision floating point numbers? If yes, will these always be needed or only if I use certain parts of the bitc language? Are there any bitc tutorials? How efficient is the bitcc output? I don't have much RAM (1K) or ROM (32K). Thanks Philipp _______________________________________________ bitc-dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.coyotos.org/mailman/listinfo/bitc-dev
