I compile gawk with it all the time and gawk passes its test suite.
I use it mainly when I want a quick build to test something.

My big wish for tcc is that it'd produce debug info for use with GDB.

Arnold

Daniel Glöckner <daniel...@gmx.net> wrote:

> On Thu, Jul 09, 2020 at 10:09:56AM +0200, Christian Jullien wrote:
> > Many starts with more than one :o)
>
> Even the Pirahã appear to agree that many doesn't start before three.
>
> > Five BIG projects is not that bad.
> >
> > Let me start with few I very often (if not daily) compile:
> > - OpenLisp (daily)
> > - bigz (daily)
> > - gnumake (every major version)
> > - sqlite (daily - part of OpenLisp build)
> > - tcc (almost daily)
> >
> > They already count for FIVE :o)
>
> But you talked about many people, not many projects, and you are only
> one person, unless of course you have a split personality. :P
>
> > What about a page referencing projects that build with tcc?
>
> That would also be useful to show what tcc is capable of compiling.
>
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