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    The GNU Ada compiler
    This project currently provides the GNAT Studio Ada development environment, packaged for macOS. For a source of the compiler and software packages, for various operating systems, see https://ada-lang.io and Alire. For up-to-date releases of the GNAT compiler packaged for macOS, see https://github.com/simonjwright/distributing-gcc/releases. Older releases are retained for historical reasons.
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    FunctionCheck is a profiler for C/C++ programs, based on gcc V4.6.3+. Features are flat profile, cycles detection, call-graph, MIN/MAX time in functions, memory profiling, profiling control at execution...
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    rngcc is "really nice GNU C compiler" it's the GUI for the standard GCC on Unix systems rngcc is fully written in c
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    GCCfss is a free compiler based on GCC for SPARC Solaris.
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    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.
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    A GCC front end for the BCPL programming language.
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    cachecc1 is a gcc cache
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    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.
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    GCC 4.3.2 OpenSolaris package.
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