gcc-darwin-arm64
GCC master branch for Darwin with experimental support for Arm64. Currently GCC-15.0.0 [May 2024] (by iains)
distributing-gcc
Binary releases of GCC (native and cross) on macOS; also, the scripts/Makefiles used for producing them. (by simonjwright)
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
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gcc-darwin-arm64
Posts with mentions or reviews of gcc-darwin-arm64.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-07.
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GCC 12.1 Released
Impressive, too bad Apple silicon is still not supported officially, for people that want to build GCC themselves on M1 machines check these GCC forks:
https://github.com/iains/gcc-darwin-arm64
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MacBook Pro M1 - Ada development
Using [this work](https://github.com/iains/gcc-darwin-arm64) I’ve been able to produce a working aarch64-apple-darwin21 suite - a prerelease version of GCC12 + the usual set of tools (no debugger, though - who needs them?!). A bit of polishing & a write-up, it’ll be good to go.
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March 2022 What Are You Working On?
This release will run on M1 using the Rosetta code translation. Work is in hand to build a native compiler, looking good I think.
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Apple laptops with the M1 chip?
Work in progress here; from the test results issue,
distributing-gcc
Posts with mentions or reviews of distributing-gcc.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-02.
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June 2023 What Are You Working On?
GCC 13.1.0 for aarch64-apple-darwin21, both native and cross-compiling to arm-eabi. Had to make a second release of both, because libgmp.dylib had a very unhelpful runpath setting.
- GCC 13.1.0 releases for Apple silicon
- MacOS GCC 13.1.0 (aarch64)
- Release GCC 13.1.0 (aarch64)
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May 2023 What Are You Working On?
Libadalang2xml now in Alire. NB, if you’re on macOS, you’ll need one of the packages I’ve been building; alr/macOS can’t build langkit, libadalang.
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macOS GCC 13.1.0 (x86_64)
Yes: see here.
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What are does the hobbyist programmer miss comparing the paid versus free Ada ecosystem?
This is why, when considering whether to build & release a nn.2.0 macOS version, I’ll only do so if there’s a good reason: for example, GCC 12.1.0 couldn’t compile C source on macOS Ventura (version 13).
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December 2022 What Are You Working On?
Over at Github, I’ve released GCC 12.2.0 for macOS: x86_64 for Intel Macs, aarch64 for Apple silicon. I have an arm-eabi build too, must get round to releasing it.
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[ANN] XNAdaLib 2022 and GNATStudio 23.0wb for macOS Monterey.
XNAdaLib is a large set of ready to use Ada libraries prebuilt with GNAT FSF 12.1 for macOS.
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Ada on apple silicon
For the next few years you’ll be able to run x86_64 binaries on Apple silicon. I produced an aarch64 package based on GCC 12.1.0, see here, but (a) GCC 12.1 won’t compile C code on Ventura, (b) if you want an ecosystem try Alire whose default toolset includes a GCC 12.2-based compiler, albeit x86_64!
What are some alternatives?
When comparing gcc-darwin-arm64 and distributing-gcc you can also consider the following projects:
gcc
Ada_GUI - An Ada-oriented GUI
Pi-Mainframe - Simulated mainframe computer based on a Raspberry Pi
alire - Command-line tool from the Alire project and supporting library
ACATS - The Ada Conformity Assessment Test Suite, customised for GCC.
Honki-Tonks-Zivilisationen - Der Code meines 4X-Rundenstrategiespiels. The Code of my 4X turn-based strategy game.
GNAT-FSF-builds - Builds of the GNAT Ada compiler from FSF GCC releases
drivers - An assortment of drivers
septum - Context-based code search tool
spark2014 - SPARK 2014 is the new version of SPARK, a software development technology specifically designed for engineering high-reliability applications.
gcc-darwin-arm64 vs gcc
distributing-gcc vs Ada_GUI
gcc-darwin-arm64 vs Pi-Mainframe
distributing-gcc vs alire
gcc-darwin-arm64 vs Ada_GUI
distributing-gcc vs ACATS
gcc-darwin-arm64 vs Honki-Tonks-Zivilisationen
distributing-gcc vs GNAT-FSF-builds
gcc-darwin-arm64 vs drivers
distributing-gcc vs septum
gcc-darwin-arm64 vs spark2014
distributing-gcc vs Honki-Tonks-Zivilisationen