Am 02.01.2010, 11:39 Uhr, schrieb Jo Even Skarstein <joska@online.no>:
single source file... It's not very efficient. I think it should be possible to gain a lot of speed by building more efficiently.
One could possibly do 'make -n > something.sh', then run that script. Would probably need several runs from clean. Also I think filesize and function-length have an impact on the memory-usage of gcc.
I would probably have to do the same if I want to do any work on MiNT/XaAES myself. However, I don't feel good about it. I have nothing
What do you mean? There is lots of software that compiles on a TT using gcc, and a great deal works even with pure-c, just for MiNT/XaAES atari might be too week.
Pity there's no mintlib for pure-c newer than 0.51, but that one does ok. -- Helmut Karlowski