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On 13/12/2024 15:20, Waldek Hebisch wrote:Janis Papanagnou <janis_papanagnou+ng@hotmail.com> wrote:>
What I did care about was; about whom Waldek spoke when formulating
"explicit endorsement from gawk developer" - I asked "Who was that?"
>
Because I was surprised by his statement and curious where he got
that idea from. Since the statement I found gave a fairly different
picture. YMMV. - And since I know Arnold - the head of the GNU Awk
maintainers - from various public and private conversations, Waldek's
interpretation (and yours, of course) irritated me, to say the least.
You can ask Arnold what he meant. I saw reasonably recent post
by him implying the he is still using tcc. And a seqence of
posts from 2013, where he reported problem with tcc and later
wrote that new version (containing fixes) works to compile
gawk. His messages indicated that he cared about compile
speed and considerd tcc to be fast.
From message about to tinycc-devel dated 'Sun, 06 Jan 2013':
: It is quite fast, which is a significant pleasure compared to
: gcc or clang.
There he reports problems, later message confirms that changes
to tcc fixed the them.
Let me summarize facts as I see them:
- he used tcc to develop gawk
I don't see that from what you have written here. Perhaps it is true,
but unless I have missed something, you haven't given evidence of that.
Note that "used tcc /while/ developing gawk" is not at all the same
thing as "used tcc /to/ develop gawk". The tools you use to develop
something are your main tools that help you produce good, working code.
gcc is the tool he uses for get correct code - tcc is merely for quick
turnaround testing.
(Again, let me stress that it is possible that he
did use tcc as a main compiler during development, but I don't think you
have shown that.)
- he said that tcc can be used to compile gawk
Yes.
- he complained about speed of gcc/clang and noted that tcc is fast.
He said that tcc is "quite fast", faster than gcc or clang, and that he
liked that it was fast. That is not the same thing as a direct
complaint about the speed of gcc or clang
- though clearly he would have
been happier if those compilers had been faster. (And we all would be
happier if they were faster - even those of us who find gcc fast enough
for our needs.)
If that is not an endorsement, than what is?
It is saying that tcc is a tool you can use to compile gawk, and praise
of its speed relative to gcc and clang. An endorsement would be saying
that it is the compiler he likes to use or recommends using.
If I write a program and say it can run on Linux or Windows, that is not
an endorsement for Windows.
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