it's wild that native toolchains use something called "triple" that consists out of four parts
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Replying to @johnregehr
John, were you adding parts to the triple while I wasn't looking, again
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Replying to @johnregehr @whitequark
and since y'all are going to skip my TED talk, can I just take this opportunity to say, once and for all: fuck cross compilers
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Replying to @whitequark
it's just that, like, I don't feel like there's any fundamental reason for them to cause as much suffering as they invariably cause
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Replying to @johnregehr @whitequark
As someone who has worked in embedded and is currently working on RISC-V I have to disagree vehemently. Also: Most of the troubles with cross compilers have nothing to do with the compilers but with libraries and stuff like lib paths. Fuck those! -ffreestanding -nostdlib :)
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Replying to @oe1cxw @johnregehr
this doesn't work very well if you're writing C++!
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Most of my cross GCCs are built with --enable-languages=c anyway. But I can see your point.
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