Marc Poulhiès
Marc Poulhiès
Oh, that's nice!
You'll need a way to have the compiler installed without requiring to have nix installed in `$HOME/.nix-profile`. That will be the most difficult task I think.
For syntax highlighting, you can have a look at what the recent Spice support does in https://github.com/compiler-explorer/compiler-explorer/commit/54dda76f226027db35fb699d5c4179f545317fc5#diff-9ba956095db84c8673973ef74862cf5ec230c54bc0a7feb703f387bbbb52a05a But knowing the Nix community, I have no doubt someone already has a...
> Side note: I am the core developer of the project and the talk of @dkm at Fosdem 2024 and the discussions we had afterward are also a reason why...
I know absolutely nothing about Pythran, except that it's compiling to native code. What do you expect from compiler-explorer? As you're using both GCC and clang, I get you are...
Ok.The "best" behavior, I guess would be to treat the C as the assembler and allow for "compile to object" and "link to binary" to call the C compiler. I'll...
Not quite. For common C++ compiler, the default is to get the assembler (some text) and when you select "compile to object" or "link to bin", we execute something else...
Ohhh, even easier then. The only difference from the common case would be that you have either the C++ code or the linked library, but no intermediate object (at least...
Ah forgot about that! Thanks @partouf !
@serge-sans-paille My notes while reading a bit about your Pythran. - for a regular setup (no compile to binary nor exec), CE calls pythran with `-E` and displays the C++...