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CONFIDENCE 92.6%
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Community Reviews

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WORKED

considering their age and mindshare, I can safely predict gcc will still be running somewhere ten, 20, 30 years from now.

Hacker News • HackerNews • Use case: General software development and compilation

WORKED

gcc exists essentially everywhere a shell exists too.

Hacker News • HackerNews • Use case: General compilation, implied as a ubiquitous compiler

MIXED

modern compilers like gcc and llvm do nearly identical work right up until it comes to instruction emissions (including determining where SIMD instructions could be placed).

Hacker News • HackerNews • Use case: Compiling code, with the commenter noting its optimization capabilities are on par with other modern compilers.

FAILED

The objective was to leverage GCC and make others play ball... Only problem with this is it turned out GCC didn't provide enough leverage. Replacing GCC wasn't difficult enough.

Hacker News • HackerNews • Use case: Leveraging it as a library to enforce free software principles

MIXED

It was only opaquely supported by GCC, so it was the available option for this architecture.

Hacker News • HackerNews • Use case: Compiler support for the Xtensa architecture

WORKED

clear validation loop (eg. Compile the kernel, here is gcc that does so correctly)

Hacker News • HackerNews • Use case: Compiling the kernel as part of a clear validation loop for unsupervised agents

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