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From: | Tyge Løvset |
Subject: | Re: [Tinycc-devel] Proposal to allow tcc to compile header files |
Date: | Mon, 28 Jun 2021 12:19:44 +0200 |
_______________________________________________Tcc already accepts –x option which is compatible with gcc. If no –x c option is supplied, gcc compiles a .h as if it was a .c file but tcc complains.
So, tcc will be more compatible with gcc if it does the same (i.e. w.o. –x c option).
$ gcc -x c foo.h –o foo
$ tcc -x c foo.h –o foo
To be complete, it should also support –Tc option on Windows which is what VC++ does to compile any extension as a C file.
c:>cl -nologo -Tc foo.h
foo.h
C.
From: Tinycc-devel [mailto:tinycc-devel-bounces+eligis=orange.fr@nongnu.org] On Behalf Of Arthur Williams
Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2021 07:59
To: tinycc-devel@nongnu.org
Subject: [Tinycc-devel] Proposal to allow tcc to compile header files
I've noticed some programs (eg strace) fail to compile with tcc because they try to compile a header and tcc fails with "unrecognized file type". Compiling the header as if it was a ".c" seems like a safe thing to do and is a simple patch.
Any objections/concerns? I'm not trying to defend/encourage the act of compiling headers, but would prefer to not have to patch all the offending packages if it could be avoided.
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