Pages tagged gcc:

MILEPOST
http://www.milepost.eu/

read PLDI paper
Alecco Locco: SQLite: A Lesson In Low-Defect Software
http://aleccolocco.blogspot.com/2009/08/sqlite-lesson-in-low-defect-software.html
"99% Statement Coverage, 95% Branch Coverage, Goal: 100% branch coverage by Dec 2009, Striving for 100% test coverage has been [their] most effective method for finding bugs."
I didn't know gcc could do that. Cool.
@newsycombinator: "SQLite: A Lesson In Low-Defect Software (review/summary w/ working source) http://bit.ly/qcfy0" (from http://twitter.com/newsycombinator/status/3550078799)
Ksplice ยป Hello from a libc-free world! (Part 1) - System administration and software
http://blog.ksplice.com/2010/03/libc-free-world/
As an exercise, I want to write a Hello World program in C simple enough that I can disassemble it and be able to explain all of the assembly to myself. This should be easy, right? [...]
Nice article about compiling "Hello World" without libc under linux. Suprisingly deep digging necessary to get it to run properly.
"Hello, world" without libc
As an exercise, I want to write a Hello World program in C simple enough that I can disassemble it and be able to explain all of the assembly to myself.
Linux Assembly and Disassembly an Introduction
http://www.milw0rm.com/papers/47
objdump