I doubt the competition (e.g. IBM or Microsoft) has any better code quality. Even PostgreSQL is 1.3M lines of code, so let's get something deliberately written for simplicity. SQLite is just 130k SLoC, so another order…
Anton is a compiler writer himself (part of the Gforth team, which I lead). We do submit bug reports. They get rejected as "invalid", on UB. It is pretty clear that the way we use GCC to implement Gforth is C* and not…
I doubt the competition (e.g. IBM or Microsoft) has any better code quality. Even PostgreSQL is 1.3M lines of code, so let's get something deliberately written for simplicity. SQLite is just 130k SLoC, so another order…
Anton is a compiler writer himself (part of the Gforth team, which I lead). We do submit bug reports. They get rejected as "invalid", on UB. It is pretty clear that the way we use GCC to implement Gforth is C* and not…