CJIT: A Tiny, Portable C Compiler and Interpreter
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Summary
CJIT is a tiny, portable C compiler and interpreter inspired by HolyC (Terry Davis), based on TinyCC (Fabrice Bellard), and developed by Jaromil and the Dyne.org crew. It provides just-in-time compilation capabilities in a compact form factor.
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A tiny, portable C compiler and interpreter inspired by HolyC by Terry Davis
based on TinyCC by Fabrice Bellard, and crafted by Jaromil & the Dyne.org crew
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