TCC is indeed an important gem! I’ll admit that it’s not easy to find the latest version from the Tinycc-devel team at nongnu.org. It would be greatly appreciated if someone would provide us new users direct links where we can download your latest stable releases, clearly pinpointed for the various platforms, e.g., Win 64. I’m kinda new to C and have actually been been using the old compiler (0.9.27) from Fabrice Bellard’s Website at bellard.org in a DOS box. It would be even more wonderful to be able to easily download your latest, more relevant releases. —JM
On May 31, 2023, at 2:49 PM, Stéphane Cocquereaumont <stephc@int13.net> wrote:
This is not such a big issue for tcc users and contributors, but
I am sure it is discouraging for potential new users.
The project itself is not that easy to find, and at first glance
it can appear abandoned.
tcc is an important little gem.
On 31/05/2023 19:43, John Mastro via
Tinycc-devel wrote:
Yes, it also frustrates me that
0.9.27 (published in 2018, correct??) is the last stable
version with its handful of bugs.
In my respectful opinion, it
would and should be a goal of the current volunteer
developers to release a locked down official “production”
release of TCC.
Calling it Version 10.0 for the
general population of TCC users like myself sounds
reasonable.
—JM
also frustrates me that 0.9.27 is the last stable
version and has a handful of nagging bugs.
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