tcc-xref release_0_9_23
bellard 2005-06-17 22:07:03 +00:00
parent 4386b4566b
commit 16559cd60c
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@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ version 0.9.23:
- '#include_next' support (Bernhard Fischer)
- ignore '-pipe' option
- added -f[no-]leading-underscore
- preprocessor function macro parsing fix (grischka)
version 0.9.22:

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README
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@ -28,9 +28,7 @@ Features:
Documentation:
-------------
1) Installation
*** TCC currently only works on Linux x86 with glibc >= 2.1 ***.
1) Installation on a i386 Linux host (for Windows read win32/readme.txt)
./configure
make
@ -81,6 +79,9 @@ when doing 'make test'.
Please read tcc-doc.html to have all the features of TCC.
Additional information is available for the Windows port in
win32/readme.txt.
License:
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@ -219,6 +219,9 @@ Let the @code{char} type be signed.
@item -fno-common
Do not generate common symbols for uninitialized data.
@item -fleading-underscore
Add a leading underscore at the beginning of each C symbol.
@end table
Warning options:
@ -542,6 +545,8 @@ operands are supported.
@item @code{__builtin_types_compatible_p()} and @code{__builtin_constant_p()}
are supported.
@item @code{#pragma pack} is supported for win32 compatibility.
@end itemize
@section TinyCC extensions
@ -713,6 +718,18 @@ options (@option{--start-group} and @option{--end-group}) are supported.
TCC can load ELF object files, archives (.a files) and dynamic
libraries (.so).
@section PE-i386 file generation
@cindex PE-i386
TCC for Windows supports the native Win32 executable file format (PE-i386). It
generates both EXE and DLL files. DLL symbols can be imported thru DEF files
generated with the @code{tiny_impdef} tool.
Currently TCC for Windows cannot generate nor read PE object files, so ELF
object files are used for that purpose. It can be a problem if
interoperability with MSVC is needed. Moreover, no leading underscore is
currently generated in the ELF symbols.
@section GNU Linker Scripts
@cindex scripts, linker
@cindex linker scripts

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- TCC can of course compile itself.
Installation:
Compilation: (omit that if you use the binary ZIP package)
------------
You must use the MinGW and MSYS tools available at
http://www.mingw.org to compile TCC for Windows. Untar the TCC
archive and type in the MSYS shell:
./configure
make
make install
TCC is installed in c:\Program Files\tcc
Installation: (from the binary ZIP package)
-------------
Just unzip the package to a directory anywhere on your computer.