Vaidas BoQsc:
> What is the proper way to quote and reply in a Mailing
> List?
See Netiquette for the basic guidelines:
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1855
> As an average, I use in-browser Google Mail.
That is not a decent e-mail client, it is terrible.
> Do I need a Mail Client to have
Hello,
On Sat, 26 Dec 2020, Michael Matz wrote:
c) no top-posting [1], no full-quoting if answering to only some parts,
And obviously I could use an email client that asked me that, if I had
used something like "[1]" to reference a foot note, and then not
actually put in a foot note in the
Hello,
On Fri, 25 Dec 2020, Sudipto Mallick wrote:
When I compiled a recent version of tinycc from mob, I looked at the
source of the manpage. I don't like it.
In which sense? tcc.1 is a generated file, it's not supposed to be
edited. The source is tcc-doc.texi, i.e. texinfo, via texi2pod
Hello,
On Fri, 25 Dec 2020, Vaidas BoQsc wrote:
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.
Thank you for asking. Generally the usual netiquette rules should be
obeyed, but we don't need to be too
Sudipto Mallick:
> When I compiled a recent version of tinycc from mob, I
> looked at the source of the manpage. I don't like it.
What did not you like?
> I learnt about the mdoc(7) format for writing man pages
> and thought to use that format for the tcc man page. The
> rewrite is attached.
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
When I compiled a recent version of tinycc from mob, I looked at the
source of the manpage. I don't like it. I learnt about the mdoc(7)
format for writing man pages and thought to use that format for the
tcc man page. The rewrite is attached.
What do you think about this mdoc formatted manual
Thank you Kyryl for the amalgama code and the notes, really good stuff!
I'll have fun playing with this over the holidays
On 24/12/2020 18:21, Kyryl Melekhin wrote:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kyx0r/klec/master/utils/tinycc.c
on x86_64 linux compile like so gcc tinycc.c -ldl -lpthread