The pcc compiler is nearing 1.0. (via) This is seen as a gcc alternative, and it’s present in NetBSD/OpenBSD. I recall it didn’t work for DragonFly because of a lack of TLS support… Might be different now, if anyone wants to try. (see prior mentions on the Digest)
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TLS support is there since Feb 2009 AFAIR, thanks to corecode.
Here’s a preliminary patch. Not really tested yet, breaks compatibility with old DFly, but it does compile and can build a working Hello World.
Nevermind, I overlooked lang/pcc-current in pkgsrc, which already has most of this.
All DragonFly patches, including x86_64 support, have been adopted upstream and the recent snapshots and BETAs work out of the box on DFly.
Note that right now the current version of lang/pcc-current does not yet include this, but it should be updated soon.