Hi, thanks for the suggestions, I didn't know some of this languages.
I'm not specially frustrated by using regular C, I'm only motivated by 
esthetical reason in the case of vector math.
Maybe writing a small preprocessor to convert extended C to standard C, not 
sure, it's not as easy as it sounds.

On dim 29/03/15 12:25 , Sergey Korshunoff <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi! I think a high level languages (which compiles to a pure C) must
> be used to do this. For example, nimrod, Eifell, occ or rock. Doing
> all in C is a endless job. A tcc must provide a basic futures for a
> high level languages. For example, a nested functions or exeptions.
> 
> 

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