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08:28
Thanks then.
What do you suggest for making it a full blown compiler after I've done parsing - I know x86 and x86-64 but I want to be generic - maybe I use LLVM bytecode?
Or maybe I just somehow replace the gcc parser and use it's backend (if it's not too compex).
 
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12:20
@AnArrayOfFunctions well, LLVM is one of the options. What's exactly Your concern? Speed or ease of development?
 
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14:10
Definitely the second.
 
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16:03
int x=13,y=20;
x+= ++x + ++x + 150*y + ++y;
I'm getting different answers for this in C and in Java
Can anyone explain why?
C gives the result as 3066
Java returns 3063
I'm new to C but relatively familiar with Java
Welcome to the world of "undefined behaviour"

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/949433/why-are-these-constructs-using-pre-and-post-increment-undefined-behavior
Ahh lol... Thanks for that
You're welcome.
Gotta love the certainty that Java offers but now I'm stuck doing C for the next 4 years
I guess. But there must be a reason why C does this the way it does..
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Q: Generic linked list print and add by value in C

SYZYGYMy goal is to write a simple generic linked list. I do not know how to create a perfect listPrint function because printf have to get the type of that value, plus I have to cast ptr->data to the appropiate format. Currently I can print just int, printf("%i ",*((int*)ptr->data)). How could I prin...

 
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21:56
btw, @Haris You have been missed here :P
22:17
Phew - I think I added all the expressions. Scared to test though knowing how finicky it is.
I mean the last so called binary operators were a lot of copying and pasting except the final ones of-course - namely the assignment, ternary and comma.
The result is if you have for example: 4[2]+(2>6),*2<<2?2:a=0 (totally semantically invalid) - you would get 4, 2, 2, 6, >, +, comma, 2, *, 2, <<, ternar1, 2, ternar2, identifier a, ternar0, =, 0
@AnArrayOfFunctions he he :} I guess You could also throw in some (c)FFI, just to make sure You're not forgetting anything :}
22:32
@Kamiccolo What is that?
@AnArrayOfFunctions library (or set of libraries) to make it possible to interface shared objects from higher level languages (like Python, Lua, etc), by providing some C glue or just headers.
mhm, but scratch that. Can't see much of decent tests done on some of libraries I was thinking about...
22:49
I'm just searching a soulmate to fiddle with but it seems very niche line of work. People either do C or regex - I've never heard of one that does both - except maybe the people that do the pcre2 project.
23:34
oh boy, I know what You mean! Personally do have this issue with particular aviation grade hardware and people who'd like to rant about it with me... :D

But yeah, talking of C and regex... maybe compiler people would be at least partially related? Also anyone from interpreted languages written in C...

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