2025-11-07 00:42:56
Added details about my system on my #blog
Hope I didn't miss anything.
https://www-gem.codeberg.page/
Added details about my system on my #blog
Hope I didn't miss anything.
https://www-gem.codeberg.page/
<Knghtbrd> "... you will more than likely see all kinds of compiler
warnings scrolling by on the screen. These are normal and can
be safely ignored."
<LordHavoc> Knghtbrd: is that a note attached to some M$ code?
<Knghtbrd> No, it's a note about a bunch of GNU stuff.
ahh den herren von #Gnu_Linux hat mein Kommentar nicht gefallen, dann wird er einfach mal gelöscht .. hmm .. soso .. dann weiss ich ja bescheid .. nicht sehr fein .. aber ich werde es in Zukunft berückstichtigen .. ;(
#GNU Mes 0.27.1 released: A bug-fix release that supports
* development build with gcc-14
* building with M2-Planet 1.12.0
* building on x86-linux with M2-Planet 1.13.0
* building bootstrappable-tcc using 1.00.02 <= NYACC <= 2.02.2
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I've been porting some code from C 17 to C 23. Many nice improvements in the language!
A side note: Clang is so much worse than GCC in almost everything, from compilation times, runtime performance, to C 23 coverage... Staggering!
GCC alone is a good reason to dump MacOS for GNU/Linux (among many others).
Honestly, Freedesktop has done so much more for the Linux ecosystem.
I don't know why we bother mentioning GNU at this point, since their contributions are ancient and small at this point. What is left is GCC and Glibc. Glibc being a source of pain more than being helpful.
GNU stuff is at the foundation of the Linux desktop, but not much more than that.
I've been porting some code from C 17 to C 23. Many nice improvements in the language!
A side note: Clang is so much worse than GCC in almost everything, from compilation times, runtime performance, to C 23 coverage... Staggering!
GCC alone is a good reason to dump MacOS for GNU/Linux (among many others).
I kind of really like doing variations of the GNU copypasta :ablobcatbouncefast: