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8ccpermalink

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8cc is a compiler for the C programming language, intended to support all C11 language features while keeping the code as small and simple as possible.

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A Tutorial On Pointers And Arrays In C [1] [2]permalink

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A Tutorial On Pointers And Arrays In C by Ted Jensen (the programmer, not the music recording engineer) is intended to introduce pointers to beginning programmers in the C programming language, explained in plain language with lots of examples.

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Cpermalink

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With the C shell script, you can compile and execute C "scripts" with one simple command.

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cconspermalink

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The goal of ccons is to provide an interactive console for the C programming language, similar to what irb is for Ruby.

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Checked Cpermalink

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Checked C is an extension to C that adds static and dynamic checking to detect or prevent common programming errors such as buffer overruns, out-of-bounds memory accesses, and incorrect type casts.

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CINTpermalink

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CINT is a C and C++ interpreter with built-in debugger and class browser.

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clib [1]permalink

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The clib toolset provides a package manager with package listing "registry" for the C programming language, also serving as a nice way to discover small utilities and libraries.

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Conan.iopermalink

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Conan.io is a distributed, open source package manager.

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cprocpermalink

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Built on QBE, cproc is a C11 compiler implements most of the language and is capable of building software including itself, mcpp, gcc 4.7, binutils, and more. It was inspired by several other small C compilers including 8cc, c, lacc, and scc.

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Digital Mars Cpermalink

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DMC, the Digital Mars Compiler, is a one-step program to compile and link C++, C and ASM files, previously known as "sc".

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eC [1] [2]permalink

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The eC project provides an expressive and intuitive, C style, reflective object-oriented programming language as a superset of C, with a modern module system with restricted access control that can be used instead alongside traditional header files, and an extensible type system. It comes with the Ecere SDK, for cross-platform GUI, 2D/3D graphics and network programming support, an IDE, and more.

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Kore [1]permalink

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Kore is a scalable web application framework for rapidly developing and deploying concurrent APIs in C or Python.

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Kyuapermalink

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Kyua is a testing framework for infrastructure software, originally designed to equip BSD-based operating systems with a test suite. This means that Kyua is lightweight and simple, and that Kyua integrates well with various build systems and continuous integration frameworks.

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laccpermalink

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The lcc project provides a small, self-hosting C compiler.

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New BSD Gamespermalink

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New BSD Games, or nbsdgames, is a collection of more than a dozen simple, highly portable text console games using ncurses, with minimal dependencies.

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nwccpermalink

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Nils Weller's C Compiler, or "nwcc", is a simple C compiler for Unix systems targeting a variety of architectures.

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picocpermalink

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PicoC is a very small C interpreter for scripting. It was originally written as a scripting language for a UAV's on-board flight system. It's also very suitable for other robotic, embedded, and non-embedded applications.

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Portable C Compilerpermalink

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QBEpermalink

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QBE aims to be a pure C embeddable backend that provides 70% of the performance of advanced compilers in 10% of the code. Its small size serves both its aspirations of correctness and our ability to understand, fix, and improve it. It also serves its users by providing trivial integration and great flexibility.

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Quick Cpermalink

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Quick C, written in Myrddin, is a C frontend for the QBE backend.

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sccpermalink

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Suckless C Compiler

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SubCpermalink

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SubC is a compiler for a (mostly) strict and sane subset of C as described in "The C Programming Language", 2nd Ed (also known informally as "ANSI C" or "C89").

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TenDRApermalink

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