On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 05:02:38PM +0100, Giovanni Mascellani wrote:
> 2) I patched TinyCC so that it can be built by a compiler that does not
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Michael Matz's changes to TCC fixing x86_64 static linking work well with
both musl and uClibc-0.9.30. After simple initial hello.c, I then recompiled tcc
using tcc in the environments with no problems or complaints.
Thank-you to Michael Matz!
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No I’m not. ISO C99 tells us that those header are mandatory. I would not say
that VC++ is ISO compliant. Fortunately, contains on defines so it’s
safe to add this include to make tcc a better ISO C99 as it claims to be.
From: Tinycc-devel [mailto:tinycc-devel-bounces+eligis=orange...@nongnu
Dear TinyCC devs,
I am using TinyCC as a component of my asmc project[1], whose main aim
is to develop a bootstrapping operating system. Basically of this OS is
that at boot time there is only a minimal amount of compiled binary code
(called the "seed", currently around 15 KB for asmc). All the re
On Sun, Jan 13, 2019, 9:14 AM Yakov What's the current state of affairs with tcc on mac? I can't either find
> the working compiler nor the explanation on why it is not found. There must
> be something to proprietary binary format prolly. Please share if you know
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The problem on mac
Are you using the mingw-w64 runtime? We provide c99 support through an
extra library. MS does not.
On Sun, Jan 13, 2019, 4:26 AM Christian Jullien ISO/IEC 9899 :1999 (E) specifies that (Section 7.1.2 p. 165), Standard
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What's the current state of affairs with tcc on mac? I can't either find
the working compiler nor the explanation on why it is not found. There must
be something to proprietary binary format prolly. Please share if you know
anything.
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ISO/IEC 9899 :1999 (E) specifies that (Section 7.1.2 p. 165), Standard
headers are:
Those already in win32 lack
complex (and imaginary) support
restricted character set support via digraphs
type-generic math macros
To make tcc a