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authoragc <agc>2007-09-15 09:43:32 +0000
committeragc <agc>2007-09-15 09:43:32 +0000
commit1ef90f5106544604905e03b7e9e636cf584dad70 (patch)
tree3bc2a4fe9052470092f539bb6f72dd5904ac1ce3 /lang/pcc
parent91595f075c0fcbce46df386a82a431779ead37d6 (diff)
downloadpkgsrc-1ef90f5106544604905e03b7e9e636cf584dad70.tar.gz
Initial import of ragge's version of pcc, version 0.9.8. This is the
latest version of the portable C compiler. The compiler is based on the original Portable C Compiler by S. C. Johnson, written in the late 70's. Even though much of the compiler has been rewritten, some of the basics still remain. The intention is to write a C99 compiler while still keeping it small, simple, fast and understandable. I think of it as if it shall be able to compile and run on PDP11 (even if it may not happen in reality). But with this in mind it becomes important to think twice about what algorithms are used. The compiler is conceptually structured in two parts; pass1 which is language-dependent, does parsing, typechecking and build trees, and pass2 which is mostly language-independent. About 50% of the frontend code and 80% of the backend code has been rewritten. Most stuff is written by me, with the exception of the data-flow analysis part and the SSA conversion code which is written by Peter A Jonsson, and the Mips port that were written as part of a project by undergraduate students at LTU. As discussed at great length at EuroBSDcon 2007.
Diffstat (limited to 'lang/pcc')
-rw-r--r--lang/pcc/DESCR19
-rw-r--r--lang/pcc/Makefile18
-rw-r--r--lang/pcc/PLIST1
-rw-r--r--lang/pcc/distinfo5
4 files changed, 43 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/lang/pcc/DESCR b/lang/pcc/DESCR
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index 00000000000..bf10412f702
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lang/pcc/DESCR
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+The compiler is based on the original Portable C Compiler by S. C.
+Johnson, written in the late 70's. Even though much of the compiler
+has been rewritten, some of the basics still remain.
+
+The intention is to write a C99 compiler while still keeping it small,
+simple, fast and understandable. I think of it as if it shall be able
+to compile and run on PDP11 (even if it may not happen in reality).
+But with this in mind it becomes important to think twice about what
+algorithms are used.
+
+The compiler is conceptually structured in two parts; pass1 which is
+language-dependent, does parsing, typechecking and build trees, and
+pass2 which is mostly language-independent.
+
+About 50% of the frontend code and 80% of the backend code has been
+rewritten. Most stuff is written by me, with the exception of the
+data-flow analysis part and the SSA conversion code which is written
+by Peter A Jonsson, and the Mips port that were written as part of a
+project by undergraduate students at LTU.
diff --git a/lang/pcc/Makefile b/lang/pcc/Makefile
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..aa179e88c2c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lang/pcc/Makefile
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.1.1.1 2007/09/15 09:43:32 agc Exp $
+
+DISTNAME= pcc-current
+PKGNAME= pcc-0.9.8
+CATEGORIES= lang
+MASTER_SITES= ftp://226.net120.skekraft.net/pcc/
+EXTRACT_SUFX= .tgz
+
+MAINTAINER= pkgsrc-users@NetBSD.org
+HOMEPAGE= http://www.ludd.ltu.se/~ragge/pcc/
+COMMENT= Portable C compiler
+
+DIST_SUBDIR= ${PKGNAME_NOREV}
+
+WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/${PKGNAME_NOREV}
+GNU_CONFIGURE= yes
+
+.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"
diff --git a/lang/pcc/PLIST b/lang/pcc/PLIST
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..d6fbc218bef
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lang/pcc/PLIST
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.1.1.1 2007/09/15 09:43:32 agc Exp $
diff --git a/lang/pcc/distinfo b/lang/pcc/distinfo
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index 00000000000..e65bf95bcac
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lang/pcc/distinfo
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+$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.1.1.1 2007/09/15 09:43:32 agc Exp $
+
+SHA1 (pcc-0.9.8/pcc-current.tgz) = a3162c1139b865d2f9ce50f0dd161ee4061f2460
+RMD160 (pcc-0.9.8/pcc-current.tgz) = 92fa1c920458fa5ccabe76f427ec48296effad27
+Size (pcc-0.9.8/pcc-current.tgz) = 299675 bytes