Good afternoon!

To the best of my knowledge, the SDCC project does not currently have
any active developers with experience with the PIC architecture and the
PIC backends, which is why the PIC backends have been largely
unmaintained for about a decade.
The most recent release made that official and marked them as
"unmaintained" on the project's front page.
So unless somebody volunteers, the answer to your question is "no".

Also be warned that SDCC might drop the PIC backends entirely in a
future release, if the problems caused by them become too difficult to
circumvent.

Greetings,
Benedikt

Am 19.07.21 um 15:10 schrieb Pedro Tavares:
> Hi everybody,
>
> Currently I'm using SDCC with some Microchip microcontrollers of the
> PIC18F family, specifically the ones who have CAN integration. The high
> prices and low availability of some of those PICs are forcing me to
> change to some newer ones of the same family. 
> My supplier offered me a good deal on the PIC18F46Q84 so, I'd like to
> ask if you intend to expand sdcc support to include this one and also
> "newer" PIC18F microcontrollers in the near future. 
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Pedro Tavares
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