Let we argue about the "almost bug free" thing. I have a major issue
with 0.9.27:
$ tcc -v
tcc version 0.9.27 (ARM Linux)
$ uname -a
Linux alarm 4.18.13-1-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Oct 11 02:22:56 UTC 2018
armv7l GNU/Linux
$ cat hello1.c
#include <stdio.h>
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
printf("Hello World!\n");
return 0;
}
$ tcc hello1.c
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
I suppose this is not the intended behavior. Same effect with official
package and with mob.
(I already reported this bug, but it seems nobody cares.)
Aron
On 12/23/18 8:25 AM, Christian Jullien wrote:
I’m not the maintainer of tcc but I’ve no sign of a new version
anytime soon.
What I can say however is that:
-0.9.27 released last year is damn good and almost bug free on
supported platforms (I personally tested)
-Since last release, tcc activity has been rather low and I see no
real reasons to publish a 0.9.28
-I you want the latest version, I invite you to use mod which is also
very stable.
-As a general rule for a new version is that it comes out … when it’s
ready
M2c
*From:*Tinycc-devel
[mailto:tinycc-devel-bounces+eligis=orange...@nongnu.org] *On Behalf
Of *Kantor Zsolt
*Sent:* samedi 22 décembre 2018 14:52
*To:* tinycc-devel@nongnu.org
*Subject:* [Tinycc-devel] When is planned to be released the next
version of Tcc?
The question is in the subject.
Thanks.
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