What do you think of LCC ?

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Re: What do you think of LCC ?

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Shrek wrote: I seriously urge you to take a look at your own posts . Most prominently , this one http://forum.osdev.org/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=18503 .

well, about that that post,it was mistake,in fact i used translation programe to translate the article from french to english :?

now the post modified :wink:


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Re: What do you think of LCC ?

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It looks like no one developped a compiler before, or he doesn't want to say it.

I will submit a new topic about compiler.
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Re: What do you think of LCC ?

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Hi,

I'm sure there are people on the board who have written custom compilers and / or architectures. IIRC, pcmattman has done something like this, but I'm sure someone will jump to correct me if I'm wrong.

Have you tried searching the forums?

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Re: What do you think of LCC ?

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Well, yes, I have written compilers (and even more assemblers). I gave you a link to a bookful of information about it (which is what I used as well to achieve that).

As for the advice: there has already been posted a lot on the subject, however I seriously doubt you read it all - Let alone understand it. So start with that so you can ask more a specific question than "help me?". Which is btw never a good idea.
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Re: What do you think of LCC ?

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... no one is going to help you , unless you help yourselves

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Re: What do you think of LCC ?

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david wrote:It looks like no one developped a compiler before, or he doesn't want to say it.

I will submit a new topic about compiler.
I already told you that I've built a compiler and assembler before. Read the responses to the posts.
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Re: What do you think of LCC ?

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Thank you.

I will program my compiler from now on.

I will open a new subject when i meet a problem .

cheers :roll:
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Re: What do you think of LCC ?

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ever considered PCC? (the original BSD C compiler)
it's recently become very active and is retargetable and all that.. seems very well organized too compared to GCC...
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