Why don’t you use mod surrounded by amalgamation technic?

I doubt someone protest if you ad few TCC_AMALGATION feature test to not 
include files you’re already manually include.

 

#if !defined(TCC_AMALGATION)

#include “…”

#endif

 

My OpenLisp has such target which looks like:

 

AMALGAMATION=amalgamation

AMALTERM=term.$(O)

 

$(AMALGAMATION).c:

        @echo Making temporary $(AMALGAMATION).c

        @rm -f $(AMALGAMATION).c

        @cat $(SOURCES) main.c > $(AMALGAMATION).c

 

$(AMALGAMATION)$(EXE): $(AMALGAMATION).c

        @echo Making $(AMALGAMATION)$(EXE) from temporary $(AMALGAMATION).c

        @cp $(AMALGAMATION).c /tmp

        @(cd /tmp; $(CC) -DOL_AMALGAMATION $(CFLAGS) \

               $(AMALGAMATION).c -o $@ $(LIBS) $(LIBRARIES) $(LDFLAGS))

        @echo Deleting temporary $(AMALGAMATION).c

        @rm $(AMALGAMATION).c

 

As you can see, temporary /tmp/amalgamation.c (2.5 Mbytes) is sufficient to 
compile OpenLisp and no .h is required.

 

From: Tinycc-devel [mailto:tinycc-devel-bounces+eligis=orange...@nongnu.org] On 
Behalf Of Antonio Prates
Sent: Monday, October 05, 2020 16:25
To: tinycc-devel@nongnu.org
Subject: [Tinycc-devel] sugar fork

 

Hi,

I was very happy to find out that the mob branch of tcc is being updated and 
seems to be working fine across linux and mac (where I tried so far).

 

I am just passing by to let you know I have forked tcc (mostly for fun), but 
also to make changes in the direction of my own interest, which is having a all 
in one include H file with a few additional helper functions to ease out using 
C as a scripting language mostly to be used together with bash scripts.

 

It's still in an early stage, but I was able to change the behaviour of tinyC 
to make it run in memory as default behaviour instead of outputting to a file, 
even without the '-run' directive. And also added a few other cosmetic and 
usability driven minor improvements mostly on the basic help section and 
options.

Also did add a script that helps me patch my fork with changes from this repo, 
(or could be adapted to do it backwards).

 

I am not sure if any of these changes would be of any interest to the general 
mob team/community. But I can help adding any of those changes to the main 
project, if it sounds useful.

 

Anyway, if anyone interested in my updates it's on 
https://github.com/antonioprates/sugar

 

Best regards and great thanks for keeping TinyC alive!

Antonio Prates

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