Smaller C is a simple and small single-pass C compiler, currently supporting most of the C language common between C89/ANSI C and C99 (minus some C89 and plus some C99 features). Currently, it generates 16-bit and 32-bit 80386+ assembly code for NASM that can then be assembled and linked into DOS, Windows, Linux and Mac OS X programs. (You may use YASM or FASM instead of NASM) Code generation for MIPS CPUs is also supported (primarily for RetroBSD).
Provide latest GNU toolchain for Symbian developers
Provides bleeding-edge GNU toolchain for Symbian.
GCC still supports Symbian therefore project active. All thanks for me and my hard-work GCC still supports Symbian. Benefits: moderm libraries require new compiler features and languange standarts. More software will be coming to small old phones!
Binutils and GDB stop support Symbian and last provided versions are 2.29.1 and 10.2
Tiny (less then 1000 lines of code) education compiler that can compile itself. Implements small subset of C language without pointers, structures etc. Parameters and local variables also not implemented. To interface with OS Borland-style inline assembler are used (db directive only). Based on initial version of Tiny Context compiler (http://avhohlov.narod.ru/p1805en.htm). In order to simplicity compiler uses fixed source and target file names (C.C and C.COM).