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12 Commits (113eeabd8560a00f1e7ea4351cf182defd800d9c)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Justine Tunney 8da931a7f6 Add chibicc
This program popped up on Hacker News recently. It's the only modern
compiler I've ever seen that doesn't have dependencies and is easily
modified. So I added all of the missing GNU extensions I like to use
which means it might be possible soon to build on non-Linux and have
third party not vendor gcc binaries.
2020-12-06 16:20:21 -08:00
Justine Tunney e44a0cf6f8 Make improvements 2020-12-01 03:43:40 -08:00
Justine Tunney 3e4fd4b0ad Add epoll and do more release readiness changes
This change also pays off some of the remaining technical debt with
stdio, file descriptors, and memory managemnt polyfills.
2020-11-28 12:01:51 -08:00
Justine Tunney ea0b5d9d1c Get Cosmopolitan into releasable state
A new rollup tool now exists for flattening out the headers in a way
that works better for our purposes than cpp. A lot of the API clutter
has been removed. APIs that aren't a sure thing in terms of general
recommendation are now marked internal.

There's now a smoke test for the amalgamation archive and gigantic
header file. So we can now guarantee you can use this project on the
easiest difficulty setting without the gigantic repository.

A website is being created, which is currently a work in progress:
https://justine.storage.googleapis.com/cosmopolitan/index.html
2020-11-25 08:19:00 -08:00
Justine Tunney aea89fe832 Make minor improvements
- Work towards simplifying ape.S startup process
- Rewrote ar because it took minutes to build cosmopolitan.a
2020-11-09 15:41:11 -08:00
Justine Tunney 2d80bbc802 Get binaries closer to running without an o/s
blinkenlights now does a pretty good job emulating what happens when
binaries boot from BIOS into long mode. So it's been much easier to
debug the bare metal process and wrinkle out many issues.
2020-11-02 19:12:47 -08:00
Justine Tunney feed0d2b0e Add minor improvements and cleanup 2020-10-27 03:39:46 -07:00
Justine Tunney f4f4caab0e Add x86_64-linux-gnu emulator
I wanted a tiny scriptable meltdown proof way to run userspace programs
and visualize how program execution impacts memory. It helps to explain
how things like Actually Portable Executable works. It can show you how
the GCC generated code is going about manipulating matrices and more. I
didn't feel fully comfortable with Qemu and Bochs because I'm not smart
enough to understand them. I wanted something like gVisor but with much
stronger levels of assurances. I wanted a single binary that'll run, on
all major operating systems with an embedded GPL barrier ZIP filesystem
that is tiny enough to transpile to JavaScript and run in browsers too.

https://justine.storage.googleapis.com/emulator625.mp4
2020-08-25 04:43:42 -07:00
Justine Tunney ac00be1a4e Make small fixes and oops ran clang-format on dtoa 2020-06-30 19:55:47 -07:00
Justine Tunney 2e979c00c3 Polish up repository and other revisions 2020-06-16 06:38:43 -07:00
Justine Tunney b4269930f7 Add scouts honor escape hatch for source embedding 2020-06-15 19:01:28 -07:00
Justine Tunney c91b3c5006 Initial import 2020-06-15 07:18:57 -07:00