Date: Mon, 3 Aug 2015 17:26:56 -0400 From: Jung-uk Kim <jkim@FreeBSD.org> To: Carlos Jacobo Puga Medina <cpm@fbsd.es>, "freebsd-ports@freebsd.org" <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: lang/tcc unusable Message-ID: <55BFDCA0.8040006@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <1438634467.7343.2.camel@fbsd.es> References: <1438633579.6572.13.camel@fbsd.es> <55BFD033.8070507@FreeBSD.org> <1438634467.7343.2.camel@fbsd.es>
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 08/03/2015 16:41, Carlos Jacobo Puga Medina wrote: > El lun, 03-08-2015 a las 16:33 -0400, Jung-uk Kim escribió: > > Hi Jung-uk, >> On 08/03/2015 16:26, Carlos Jacobo Puga Medina wrote: >>> Hi people, >>> >>> Recently I added amd64 support to TinyCC, but I encounter the >>> following problem trying to compile a simple code. >>> >>> #include <stdio.h> >>> >>> int main(){ printf("hello, world!\n); return 0; } >>> >>> % tcc -o hello hello.c In file included from hello.c:1: >>> /usr/include/stdio.h:63: error: ';' expected (got "va_list") >>> >>> I guess that some change introduced in 'stdio.h' causes this >>> weird behaviour. Last time that TCC worked fine was on FreeBSD >>> 9.1 -RELEASE/i386. >>> >>> Also I reported this problem in the tinycc-devel mailing list >>> [1] >>> >>> Any thoughts? >> >> I haven't tried tcc but '"' is missing for the printf(). > > Yes, it was a typo here :) It seems it's a known tcc bug: http://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?30966 Jung-uk Kim -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJVv9yaAAoJEHyflib82/FGyo0IAJsHtcVWos+Ahd/dgq4O+KXM OUy5yStNq90ryn2MevVXTlT6Jdp83G1tCa5lWOIr7NGyXKAT9IVpEvcYS2ePgMTU 6ZoE2eX3ZhM1NQCxeSDE0empIaIGwTdlKa89FC+vBjxM+OzqdcLhkgC1KEuXUHUX DwwgWf/0EHZVY8jwPN7K0I7GUwO613dVQo+eNq6JG8h1Fyjr9P272wEI2LLpGPan ywnRuEtIPMqitqY3UkStAcj5PPR+53jKgQWD2NdvALIcmF6juiHnTCkgrITCZcNc c8Cx228MGISbI8NoYrggY2y+2QUwvyMklBopl6Q3q/MKJgWPuSACSQ2gAu/rgaI= =8p00 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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