Hey Thomas Preud'homme Thank you. Your machine information sent on the arm, I will slowly study. That bug is very strange, when I gave tcc increase vls code appeared, then I will update you tccelf.c not appeared. Since tcc-g debugging weak, to find the problem more difficult.
I live in Hengyang jiang > On Tuesday, June 03, 2014 09:56:38 AM David Mertens wrote: >> Hey jiang, >> > Hi there, > > I didn't read the patch yet (and anyway, I want to get a grasp on what has > been going on in the past month or so before looking at that patch) but I'd > like to add a few words. > > > First of all, a few words for you Jiang. I saw you did many commits recently > and I would like to thank you for your effort in trying to improve tinycc. > People have mostly complained so far because that's how it work in our > community but I, at least, appreciate that you are trying to help. > > That being said, as other said before me I think your commits could be > improved. I think David already gave you some very good advices about this, > advices that are valid in the wider community, not only for tinycc. I won't > repeat them all here, but the first one is to observe how things currently > work > and try to fit in. If you are unsure, fill free to ask question but be patient > as they aren't many people working on tcc and we are not very available. For > instance, try to follow the coding rule used by the project. I know it's not > very easy for tcc as they vary on a per-file basis: some file use 4 spaces > indentation, some others only 2. > > Also try to phrase your comments and commit message as well as you can because > these words will stay for people later to understand the why a change was > made. Also don't make a change if you are not sure to understand all the > consequences. I did this mistake many times myself and I'm slowly learning to > do better. > > > David, your turn now. I'll be quick. I'd just like to thank you for chiming in > and try to help Jiang join our community. I know I've been really absent > recently and I'm glad you took time to give him so many hints. > > I'll try to come back progressively but won't be able to commit any thing for > still a few (2-3?) weeks I think but at least I'll start to review what > happened and tell if I see something broken. There is a few thing I'd really > lack to do: > > * finish the work I started to improve cross-compilation with tcc > * release tcc 0.9.27 > * setup an automated testsuite run on GCC farm for i386, x86-64 and arm > (softfloat and hardfloat) > > I'm also wondering if some people would be interested in having a tinycc IRC > channel. I'm not entirely sure it's a good idea as we are very few regular > developers and not all will want to participate. I also think mailing list > present the advantage of being archived and being read by more people (no > timezone problem there) so a chat might not be a very good idea. But it's > worth thinking about it. > > That's all for today. > > Cheers everybody, > > Thomas _______________________________________________ Tinycc-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tinycc-devel
