Hello, how recently have not seen your patch. Your arm did not find the
problem? I want to help you, can you tell me where to download arm os
jiang
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Hey Mobi,
Sorry for not responding to this sooner. I have two suggestions. First, if
you have not already done so, I recommend reading this book about Object
Oriented C http://www.cs.rit.edu/~ats/books/ooc.pdf. It will likely give
you all of the technical background that you need to implement
I follow your advice, has established an account at github. But you can
not call Thomas Preud'homme,
grischka, Daniel Glöckner, who came back, they did not push the dozens
of days! I feel I contribute nobody seriously.
I need them to show me the error.
jiang
The troll alarm went off really hard. I would never trust this guys
patches, but, hey, that's just me... hopefully the breaking patches are
moved to another repo so that I can more easily ignore any pull requests :)
Anyone else working on TCC right now?
-Sia
On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 3:14 PM,
Sia Lang wrote:
The troll alarm went off really hard. I would never trust this guys
patches, but, hey, that's just me... hopefully the breaking patches are
moved to another repo so that I can more easily ignore any pull requests :)
Anyone else working on TCC right now?
-Sia
I think to be
On 05/30/2014 09:02, David Mertens wrote:
... I recommend reading this book about Object Oriented C
http://www.cs.rit.edu/%7Eats/books/ooc.pdf. It will likely give you
all of the technical background that you need to implement what you want.
The sources of cfront, (the original C++ to C