"motivation: people using gnu c as a portable assembler suffer from the fact that there is no way to make gcc do proper tail recursion. as a result, some scheme compilers (bigloo, stalin and hobbit, which is used by guile) are not standard compliant (scheme requires proper tail recursion) and at least one prolog compiler (gnu prolog) has switched from generating c code to assembler, making it non-portable (it is currently only avaible for x86 and sparc). the prolog-like mercury has to jump through some (non-portable) hoops to use gcc as an efficient assembler. the currently available tail call optimization in gcc does not go far enough, especially in that it does not permit separate compilation (tail-callees must be static)."