Re: Alternative compilers to GCC/Clang

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Hi Amy,

On Mon, Feb 01, 2021 at 03:31:49PM -0800, Amy Parker wrote:
> Hello! My name's Amy. I'm really impressed by the work done to make
> Clang (and the LLVM toolchain overall) able to compile the kernel.
> Figured I might as well donate my monkey hours to helping make it run
> on other compilers as well. I haven't been able to find any that use
> the same arguments structure as GCC and Clang (read: you can pass it
> in as CC=compilername in your $MAKEOPTS). Any compilers along that
> route anyone here has worked with that I could work with?

If you're interested, you should have a look at TCC (tiny CC) :

     https://repo.or.cz/tinycc.git

It compiles extremely fast, implements some subsets of gcc (a few
attributes for example), but is far from being able to compile a kernel
(at least last time I checked). Its speed makes it very convenient for
development. I made some efforts to make haproxy support it (and provided
some fixes to tcc) as it compiles the whole project in 0.5 second instead
of ~10 seconds with a modern gcc. It could probably compile a kernel in
15-20 seconds if properly supported, and this could be particularly handy
for development and testing.

Regards,
Willy



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