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lefticus
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C++14 for the Commodore 64 [video]
I was unable to get any of the existing 3 llvm 6502 backends to produce reasonable code. Which is why I went this route. I meant to mention that in the video...
hermanhermitage
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There's also
https://github.com/puppeh/gcc-6502
and
https://github.com/puppeh/gcc-6502-bits
to get 6502 directly out of gcc.
lefticus
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I don't believe I found those, thank you.
smcl
on July 13, 2016
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By reasonable code do you mean performant, or just plain working?
Hydraulix989
on July 14, 2016
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If I had to guess, now knowing that there's a crushing stack size limitation for 6502 CPU, probably "just plain working."
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