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Re: [Tinycc-devel] Some possible bugs in tcc
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Bill Hart |
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Re: [Tinycc-devel] Some possible bugs in tcc |
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Mon, 7 Dec 2009 23:52:33 +0000 |
Ah, I understand now why this makes it not a priority.
Of course I can probably get it working, but at what cost to the tiny
C codebase.
I'll have to think carefully before I dive in.
Bill.
2009/12/7 grischka <address@hidden>:
> Bill Hart wrote:
>>
>> Yasm runs on linux and Windows and is becoming more popular. If tcc
>> also happens to assemble yasm code, then that is another way to
>> support both projects, no?
>>
>> The main reason it would be useful to me is that the Windows 64
>> assembler code in MPIR is in yasm format.
>>
>> Anyhow if it is only useful to me, I guess I won't bother with it.
>
> Feel free. I just wondered how far one can get with yasm compatibility,
> seen that for instance tcc simply uses the C parser and preprocessor
> for the assembler, or that forward jump distance calculation would
> require some intermediate code representation that tcc does not have.
> It's not that I don't like the idea.
>
> ---grischka
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