A toy compiler?

I can’t let you say that given the fact that this ‘toy compiler’ is also able 
to compile a ‘toy os’ named Linux.

It is also able to compile my ‘toy OpenLisp’ compiler with full float/double 
math support and many other yet VERY BIG and well know ‘toy’ projects.

 

Christian

 

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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ben 
Hutchinson
Sent: dimanche 10 janvier 2016 10:49
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Tinycc-devel] Tiny CC isn't working with floating point math

 

When using any variable defined as "float" or "double" in C code, TCC butchers 
all the math. I liked TinyCC because it made VERY small executables (compared 
to the HUGE exe files output from GCC), but floating point math is such a basic 
thing, that without it the compiler is almost useless. Can you think of even 
one program today that we use on our computers that uses EXCLUSIVELY integer 
math and NO floating point math? I can't think of any. Can somebody please fix 
TinyCC so that I can start writing some decent programs with it? Right now it's 
basically just a toy compiler, good for experimenting with only the most 
bare-bones, basic, types of software that a person could write. And I've 
already played around with its integer math stuff, and am starting to get bored.

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