> > That would be nice ! > Another alternative is: I could go through the code and add comments in form of questions. Can I push the result somewhere? I do not have mob access etc. Shall I setup my own tcc git repo?
> I would like to see the implementation of qcc > http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/tinycc-devel/2011-09/txtYogaFhDvlT.txtand > any documentation will help on it, someone asked before about tinycc > generate an intermediate pcode that would make things easier for qcc. > I was proposing few weeks ago to generate LLVM (clang) IR "backend". Do not have clear image about the speed of the IR optimizer/compiler, but the tccfrontend + IR compiler would be a great combination. That's why tinycc-noglobals came to existence, then I found that the > backends of tinycc was not in good shape, it can compile some simple > programs in general but when we try to compile something a bit more complex > like fossil-scm it failed. > > Then searchin the net I found the http://landley.net/qcc/ , > http://elinux.org/CELF_Project_Proposal/Combine_tcg_with_tcc and looked > at qemu tcg "Tiny Code Generator" and thought what a great idea !! > > Personally I am fascinated by the idea, just that due to lack of time, did not have time to read too much about the details of tcg. I also wonder if something like the clang IR optimizer can help at all in the process. There are apparently some experiments in the area. https://gitorious.org/qemu-async-llvm
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