Re: [Tinycc-devel] Questions about the future of TinyCC

2024-04-08 Thread Steffen Nurpmeso
tinycc-devel@nongnu.org wrote in : ... |> It seems the old "portable C compiler" is either gone or abandoned |> (the website is down). | |pcc is still under development, but the pcc webpages are often down. |[1]https://pcc.ludd.ltu.se[/1] Arnold "Aharon" Robbins (gawk, nawk, etc) has a

Re: [Tinycc-devel] Questions about the future of TinyCC

2024-04-07 Thread Detlef Riekenberg via Tinycc-devel
Hi César Welcome to TinyCC> Basically, what I need is just a C compiler.> Written in C. A good C compiler. It depends, what you define as a 'good' compiler.TinyCC is a single pass compiler and very good at compilation speed.The code created by TinyCC is often remarkable slower,compared to code

Re: [Tinycc-devel] Questions about the future of TinyCC

2024-04-04 Thread Ces VLC
Thank you very much, David, I think I should have omitted my preference for OpenMP, because, after all, writing a pthreads alternative for an OpenMP parallel loop is quite straightforward. Thus, my most important points are if there are people using TinyCC on MacOS frequently with both Intel and