-b flag have to be defaultso it memory safe languagehelpful:https://github.com/lifenjoiner/MinGW-w64-tcc(tcc.zip include inferior headers)also:https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/108666688
>mingwdead os. only software it gets is unity games and microsoft slop ware. give up already.
>>108690693there are countless other games that still don't run properly or at all on linux, and then of course several major DAWs, god knows how well VSTs like roland work on there, clip studio paint, maya, zbrush, substance 3d painter, etc.
-b option is for debugging retard, it was explained to you in the same previous copy
>>108691020Rust is for debugging retard, it was explained to you in the same previous copy
t. makefile
t. makefile with railib
>>108690362>this thread againdo you even have C2X?
>>108692063every C extension over tcc.exe is bullshit
>>108691255If you have mingw you could just use gnu make
>>108692377>mingwbloated buggy shit>>108692377>makestart become useful after 2 years of hard work on same project
>>108692354ok... you can't even write a makefile correctly
>>108692826t. can only write make files
>>108690693>dead os. only software it gets is unity games and microsoft slop ware. give up already.MinGW, which stands for Minimalist GNU for Windows, is an open‑source development environment that brings the GNU toolchain to the Windows platform. It includes the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) for languages such as C, C++, and Fortran, as well as the GNU binutils, which provide essential utilities like the assembler and linker. Although MinGW can be used alongside MSYS—a lightweight POSIX‑compatible shell that supplies common Unix utilities—it is distinct from Cygwin in that it does not rely on a POSIX emulation layer. Consequently, the executables produced by MinGW are native Win32 or Win64 binaries that depend only on the standard Windows runtime, making them comparatively small and self‑contained.Developers often turn to MinGW when they need to compile Unix‑originated software for Windows or when they want a native Windows toolchain that integrates smoothly with build systems such as GNU make, autoconf, or CMake. Because the binaries are native, they can be used directly with Windows IDEs like Code::Blocks, Eclipse CDT, or Visual Studio Code, without requiring additional compatibility libraries. In essence, MinGW provides a minimalist yet powerful means of building Windows applications using the familiar GNU development tools.--what OS, retard>>108691248Rust is a runtime language for retards. its not even a glue language (or a proper, explict runtime), retard
>>108692385>bloated buggy shitjeez, what are you doing in a /g/ retard? its a set of headers, copied from windows SDK so TCC doesnt fail parsing them, because TCC is like C99. youre complete retards with bottom knowledge about software. youre negative factor to the GNUnix development
>>108690362>Doesn't support precompiled headersUseless trash
>>108693238t. nocoder
>>108693252>precompiled headersUseless trash
>>108693187are you really that scared of object files and/or too stupid to use headers for dependencies?
>>108693252that's because you need a linker.
>>108693639for what? everything linked in less than 1 second with tcc.exe
>>108694425show binary size
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>>108690741Roland SoundCanvas VA works great with yabridge.
tcc.exe is subset of all possible compilersso tcc.exe software superior over
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>>108696284Yabridge is barely maintained at this point. Last version is from 2024 and requires wine 9.21. The version that works with wine 10 seems to be rather hacky. I wouldn't rely on Yabridge anymore :/
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