htod
Jason King
jhking at airmail.net
Fri Aug 12 04:28:14 PDT 2011
My expectation is not that I can htod that 17k line header and magically
have a d module. A lot of the header is #define'd constants and
typedefs and I _do_ expect htod to remove some of the scutwork involved
there.
At this point I'd just be happy if it ran w/o error.
>>
>> There's nothing wrong with using htod if you can get it to work.
>> However, the
>> question is whether you can get it to work for what you're doing. And
>
> htod is a fork of dmc or something, right? How difficult is it to update
> the program to make it more user friendly?
> Is the source public? Would it be better to use gcc or clang instead?
> htod is a great thought, but I haven't either gotten it to work for
> anything but the simplest cases.
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