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mspgcc4 is no longer supported. Please use the newer toolchain at the MSPGCC project. (This was a port of the GCC 4.x branch to the Texas Instruments MSP430 microcontroller core. It is based on the MSPGCC project that is stuck with GCC 3.2.3.)
An open source COBOL compiler for the PC x86-32 platform.
Generates GNU assembler and requires GCC to produce a binary.
Supports Linux, BSD and MinGW 32 bit platforms.
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MCPP is a portable C/C++ preprocessor, supporting GCC, Visual C++, etc. Its source is highly configurable and can generate executables of various specs. It accompanies a validation suite to check preprocessor's conformance and quality exhaustively.
HP-GCC aims to provide a C compiler for the HP49G+/HP48gii series of Graphing Calculators. It is based on GCC, with various calculator specific extensions.
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GCI is an interface to gcc. It adds some more preprocessor directives adding new functionalityies to gcc, from which it features a module system and the possibility to have source codes autospecify to gcc their compiling parameters.
An object-oriented language that compiles to native code, for POSIX and Windows systems. Requires Expat, GCC, as well as MinGW/Msys for Windows. Compiler generates C++ code but manages various tasks that C++ leaves to programmers, provides interfaces, gc
Extended C gives Object-Oriented features such as self-referential structure pointers via macros to C, resulting in an object-oriented style. Currently tested in gcc, we hope to stabilize it for other compilers as well, including Borland & Visual Studio.
System C# (scs) - Port of the C# language for generating highly optimized system code to C++ C or GCC backend. SCS is not JIT'ed, does not need GC, includes c/c++ header files, has full macro support, and allows fine control of all generated code.
LLVM is a unique compiler infrastructure designed for the optimization of programs from arbitrary programming languages. Compilation in C and C++ programs is supported using a parser based on GCC 3.4. Backends exist for X86, Sparc, PowerPC and "C".
A library written in Objective-C for linux or others gcc-enabled systems that brings support of slots and signals ŕ-la Qt in the language, and a windowing toolkit made in OpenGL or X11. Other useful tools may also be included such as XML.
The purpose of this project was to prepare gfortran for integration into gcc. Since this integration was completed in the summer of 2003, this project is now finished. You can find information about gfortran on http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/GFortran/
FreeTV is aimed at two things; to create a Linux port of the OpenTV GCC toolchain and to make sure that the source code for the OpenTV GPL'd software is TRULY available upon request.
GLBCC is a front-end to the GNU Compiler Collection. GLBCC adds Liberty Basic to the GCC language collection so that Liberty Basic code can be compiled directly to an executable. Since GLBCC uses GCC, the object files can also be linked with object file