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August 01, 2013 GDC and GCC. Merging 4.9 but cannot understand something | ||||
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Hello, I read somewhere that gcd and gcc will be merged: http://forum.dlang.org/thread/kyoredrrscclqziyaesp@forum.dlang.org?page=1 But I cannot understand how different languages can use the same compiler. D is not far from c/c++ but it has its own hacks, right ? Are gdc devs developping D as close as c/c++ as possible ? I cannot understand how it will work. If someone could enlighten me on the logical and what to expect, please, tell me. Many thanks, See you, Larry |
August 01, 2013 Re: GDC and GCC. Merging 4.9 but cannot understand something | ||||
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| On Thu, 2013-08-01 at 10:12 +0200, Larry wrote: > Hello, > > I read somewhere that gcd and gcc will be merged: http://forum.dlang.org/thread/kyoredrrscclqziyaesp@forum.dlang.org?page=1 > > But I cannot understand how different languages can use the same compiler. GCC is structured as front ends and backends. Different language front ends are possible, so C, C++, D, Go all have fronts ends as part of GCC. The backends determine what machine code is generated, so Intel, ARM, etc. GCC is thus a compiler framework. one of the componenets is gcc the C compiler one is g++ the C++ compiler on is gccgo for Go and gdc for D. > D is not far from c/c++ but it has its own hacks, right ? D is a long, long way from C++ thankfully! > Are gdc devs developping D as close as c/c++ as possible ? No. > I cannot understand how it will work. Hopefully the above is illuminating. > If someone could enlighten me on the logical and what to expect, please, tell me. > > Many thanks, > > See you, > > Larry -- Russel. ============================================================================= Dr Russel Winder t: +44 20 7585 2200 voip: sip:russel.winder@ekiga.net 41 Buckmaster Road m: +44 7770 465 077 xmpp: russel@winder.org.uk London SW11 1EN, UK w: www.russel.org.uk skype: russel_winder |
August 01, 2013 Re: GDC and GCC. Merging 4.9 but cannot understand something | ||||
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Posted in reply to Larry | Currently, GCC (Gnu Compiler Collection) already handles C, C++, Objective-C, Java, Fortran, Ada and Go. This is done by dividing compilers in 2 : a front end component, which translates a source language (such as C or D) to an intermediate format, and a back end component, which takes stuff generated by the front end and creates a binary. All these languages have separate front ends, but share a common back end. GDC reuses the GCC back end but is not an official GCC-related project. You don't get GDC when you download GCC. They are separate. When GCC devs make decision, they don't have to take D into account. Making things official should increase the visibility of DÂ and its popularity. |
August 01, 2013 Re: GDC and GCC. Merging 4.9 but cannot understand something | ||||
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Posted in reply to Olivier Pisano | Thank you ! Yes it is illuminating :) So to sum up : when D devs say "We will merge with gcc" I should understand -> "We will bring our own interface to gcc, so that people installing gcc install D frontend as well". The current main work is to adapt the D framework (gdc alone) to gcc to make it appliable with gcc rules. Yes it is definitely clear it will help the D language. At least, on debian for those using Sid (I will next week :) ) I get it right ? Many many thanks to all of you guys, you rock taking your time explaining such things to a noob :) See you, Larry |
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