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RE: hacking into the c compiler? - JRace - 08-25-2022 I didn't set out to write a thesis, but the post grew like Baby Huey. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I've set up batch files like that for most of the compilers in my collection, to cut down on typing and prevent typos. Setting up a new compiler is usually just a matter of copying and editing existing batch file(s). The batch file in my previous post was a bit of a kludge, so I've updated the post with some refinements. ETA: And now I have another C/C++ compiler available for use. I thank ya kindly for bringing it up! (screenshot of Notepad++, eager to compile my stupid "Hello, world") |