tcc-xref
bellard 2003-10-04 21:29:04 +00:00
parent 9890ea1233
commit b7f12dfbdf
3 changed files with 33 additions and 4 deletions

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version 0.9.20:
- added '-w' option
- added '.gnu.linkonce' ELF sections support
- fixed libc linking when running in memory (avoid 'stat' function
errors).
- extended '-run' option to be able to give several arguments to a C
script.
version 0.9.19:
- "alacarte" linking (Dave Long)

4
TODO
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TODO list:
- cast bug (Peter Wang)
- define incomplete type if defined several times (Peter Wang).
- long long constant evaluation
- configure --cc=tcc (still one bug in libtcc1.c)
- disable-asm and disable-bcheck options
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- check section alignment in C
- fix invalid cast in comparison 'if (v == (int8_t)v)'
- packed attribute
- support link once trick (gcc 3.2 / glibc compilation issue)
- finish varargs.h support (gcc 3.2 testsuite issue)
- fix static functions declared inside block
- C99: add variable size arrays (gcc 3.2 testsuite issue)
- C99: add complex types (gcc 3.2 testsuite issue)
- postfix compound literals (see 20010124-1.c)
- fix multiple unions init
- look at GCC 3.2 compatibility problems.
- setjmp is not supported properly in bound checking.
- better local variables handling (needed for other targets)
- fix bound check code with '&' on local variables (currently done

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@item -bench
Output compilation statistics.
@item -run
Run compiled source.
@item -run source [args...]
Compile file @var{source} and run it with the command line arguments
@var{args}. In order to be able to give more than one argument to a
script, several TCC options can be given @emph{after} the
@option{-run} option, separated by spaces. Example:
@example
tcc "-run -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11" ex4.c
@end example
In a script, it gives the following header:
@example
#!/usr/local/bin/tcc -run -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11
#include <stdlib.h>
int main(int argc, char **argv)
@{
...
@}
@end example
@end table
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