[Tinycc-devel] What is your general workflow in answering to mailing list thread?

2020-12-25 Thread Vaidas BoQsc
What is the proper way to quote and reply in a Mailing List? Thanks.
I just noticed that instead of replying, I created a new thread.

As an average, I use in-browser Google Mail.
Do I need a Mail Client to have a better experience with Mailing Lists?

Do you happen to do any manual message formatting work while replying?
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Re: [Tinycc-devel] The procedure entry point _strtoui64 could not be loc

2020-12-15 Thread Vaidas BoQsc
You might be right, I tested on Windows Xp x32 and the latest TCC seems to
work.

So far, the only operating system affected is Windows 2000 and it is not a
huge priority, since any other x32 binaries produced by the latest TCC do
work on Windows 2000 as far as I tested.
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[Tinycc-devel] Pragma directive for pkg-config

2020-12-06 Thread Vaidas BoQsc
Would it make sense to have a pragma directive for the source code that
requires pkg-config input, such as input paths of gtk2 or gtk3.

I really do not like the idea that we need to add pkg-config to the
compilation line.
> tcc program.c `pkg-config --libs --cflags gtk+-3.0`

When we could simply add a  pkg-config pragma directive to the source code
itself.
And compile gtk applications like this:
> tcc program.c
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Re: [Tinycc-devel] Report - A decying support for Windows 2000 Professional SP4

2020-12-02 Thread Vaidas BoQsc
That's correct.
x32 version does indeed work on Windows 2000 Professional SP4
http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/tinycc/tcc-0.9.27-win32-bin.zip

2020-12-01, an, 13:42 Vaidas BoQsc  rašė:

> Internet Explorer 5 - unable to open the website.
> The https://bellard.org/tcc/ Website is no longer usable via "http"
> protocol.
>
> Tiny C compiler no longer works: tcc version 0.9.27 (i386 Windows)
> C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\tcc.exe is not a valid
> Win32 application.
> C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\i386-win32-tcc.exe is not
> a valid Win32 application.
>
> The latest Tiny C Compiler built from source of the Git repository: the
> same error.
> C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\tcc.exe is not a valid
> Win32 application.
> C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\i386-win32-tcc.exe is not
> a valid Win32 application.
>
>
> Testing_Tools__
> https://archive.org/details/Windows2000ProfessionalSP4
>
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[Tinycc-devel] Report - A decying support for Windows 2000 Professional SP4

2020-12-01 Thread Vaidas BoQsc
Internet Explorer 5 - unable to open the website.
The https://bellard.org/tcc/ Website is no longer usable via "http"
protocol.

Tiny C compiler no longer works: tcc version 0.9.27 (i386 Windows)
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\tcc.exe is not a valid
Win32 application.
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\i386-win32-tcc.exe is not a
valid Win32 application.

The latest Tiny C Compiler built from source of the Git repository: the
same error.
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\tcc.exe is not a valid
Win32 application.
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\i386-win32-tcc.exe is not a
valid Win32 application.


Testing_Tools__
https://archive.org/details/Windows2000ProfessionalSP4
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[Tinycc-devel] Distribute TCC as a single binary, or make it portable enough to work outside the environment

2020-09-04 Thread Vaidas BoQsc
I just realized that TCC does not work on headers or libraries when
they are not around in folders like include and libtcc.

Having a single binary with these default libraries and headers
initially available would be interesting and more or less useful to
have, for small projects or learning and testing.

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[Tinycc-devel] Is there a way to start writting HTTP application without a hassle?

2020-08-30 Thread Vaidas BoQsc
I tried to search for ways and so far, I found out that winsock is the
only way to write a http application. The problem with winsock is that
it requires a lot of files from mingw project, and I hate having an
overloaded development environment or a learning playground, even if
the mingw supposedly does work properly.

It would be great that TCC would be initially ready for writing a
simple HTTP application, but that's just a side note, more of a wish
to happen.

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[Tinycc-devel] tcc-0.9.27-win64-bin.zip is missing tiny_impdef.exe

2020-08-29 Thread Vaidas BoQsc
I downloaded tcc-0.9.27-win64-bin.zip from
http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/tinycc/

And in this release I couldn't find tiny_impdef.exe
that do exist in the tcc-0.9.24-win32-bin.zip release

Why was tiny_impdef.exe removed?

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