On 8/10/2025 11:22 AM, david.k...@libertysurf.fr wrote:
Anyone care?
Never *EVER* make that assumption about a programming language.
Sorry! All I meant to ask is what features of C11 are being used in the
wild, what may block a tcc v1 release.
TCC is already regarded as an underdog
Really, underdog? TCC seems tops in small ANSI C compilers. What small C
compiler is considered better than tcc?
due to its incompatibilities and inabilities to compile existing code bases.
Interesting. List of existing codebases tcc cannot compile?
- alignment specs: Anyone care?
Memory alignment sensitive systems like micro controllers.
What micro-controllers does tcc support?
> Let's keep it professional and support the defined standard, not some
half assed bake of it based on preconceived ideas.
Respect your vociferous enthusiasm for following C standards!
If the tcc mandate is to fully support the C standard, C11 won't do. The
current C language standard is C23, formally known as ISO/IEC 9899:2024
published on 31 October 2024, superseding the previous C17 standard
ISO/IEC 9899:2018. I was a member of the ISO C Committee from 2023 to 2024.
Robin
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