On Wednesday 21 February 2007 1:56 pm, Geert Janssen wrote:
Dear Rob,
Are you the tcc maintainer?
Dunno. Ask Fabrice.
I maintain my own mercurial repository, which I converted from the CVS
repository back on October 7th (at which point CVS hadn't been touched
since February). I've applied a couple dozen patches to it since then,
and have at least a dozen more todo items I should make time for.
However, on October 16th and 18th, Fabrice showed up after a long absence
and committed some stuff to the old CVS repository (in both cases,
variants of patches I think I'd already committed to my repository,
the -E thing and stuff from Dave Dodge's patch list), which took most of
the wind out of my sails.
This put my mercurial repository in an awkward position, as a clearly
unofficial branch. If Fabrice showed any desire to take an interest in
the project again, I wasn't going to stand in his way, so I stopped
actively working on my version at that point. Went on to focus on other
things (toybox and firmware linux, mostly).
However, it's now been about 4 months since Fabrice's last commit, and he
hasn't even tried to catch up with my tree. I'm still not puting much
time into it, and I really haven't properly come up to speed on most of
the tcc internals, but I've been bookmarking various tcc patches as I
find them and I'm slowly working my way through the backlog.
So all I can say right now is I maintain _my_ version. I merge patches
and try to respond to bug reports.
I'm not planning a release (unless somebody really wants one), I have
several other demands on my time, I really don't understand the internals
of the program half as well as I'd like, and I haven't currently got the
three solid months to dedicate to coming up to speed to my satisfaction.
I doubt this answers your question. I think I'm maintaining a fork.
If so, I stumbled on some problems too.
Sure, I'm all ears.
tcc had trouble with the struct tags being
used at nested scope levels.
Do you have a code snippet that can reproduce the problem?
Also, I have a program that compiles and runs
fine on multiple architectures but with tcc
is simply hangs.
Again, got something I can reproduce? (If I can reproduce it, I'll at
least _try_ to fix it, if somebody reminds me often enough. :)
A couple weeks back somebody sent me a program that segfaults tcc during
the compile. Looking into that is on my short-term todo list (at
http://landley.net/notes.html).
Geert
Rob