Revert commits from OpenCode-AI and a partial regression fix

This reverts the crap from an unknown committer "OpenCode[AI]", that added an extension to TinyCC,
which is incompatible to the C standard and not available in any other mainstream C compiler:

* Revert "No More ; needed"
This reverts commit 6547ea47d6

* Revert "Add AGENTS.md"
This reverts commit 898f496dc9.

This also reverts a regression fix by "Zuhaitz.dev", which fixed a small part of the OpenCode-AI chaos:
* Revert "tccgen: Fix optional semicolon regression"
This reverts commit 169628a6ab

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Regards ... Detlef
This commit is contained in:
Detlef Riekenberg 2026-04-20 01:42:41 +02:00
parent 7b92d2dcd2
commit 9b8765d8ba
3 changed files with 10 additions and 67 deletions

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# TinyCC (Tiny C Compiler)
## Build & Test
```sh
./configure && make && make test
```
- `make` builds `tcc` + `libtcc.a` + `libtcc1.a`. `libtcc1.a` is built by a recursive `make -C lib`.
- `make test` runs the full test suite (`tests/`), ~2 minutes.
- Run a single tests2 test: `make tests2.37` (run) or `make tests2.37+` (update .expect).
- Run a single tests/pp test: `make testspp.17`.
- Sanitizer tests: `make sani-test`, `make sani-tests2.37`, `make sani-testspp.17`.
- Coverage tests: `make tcov-test`, `make tcov-tests2.37`, `make tcov-testspp.17`.
- Test installed tcc: `make test-install`.
## Architecture
- **Single-file-ish compiler**: tcc compiles itself (or can be bootstrapped). `tcc.c` is the main entrypoint; `tccpp.c` handles preprocessing, `tccgen.c` handles code generation, `tccelf.c` handles ELF linking, `tccasm.c` handles inline asm, `tccrun.c` handles runtime execution, `tccdbg.c` handles debug info.
- **Backend files per architecture**: `i386-gen.c`, `x86_64-gen.c`, `arm-gen.c`, `arm64-gen.c`, `riscv64-gen.c`, `c67-gen.c`, plus corresponding asm/link files.
- **Generated file**: `include/tccdefs.h` is converted to `tccdefs_.h` by `c2str.exe` (built from `conftest.c`). Always exists after first `make`.
- **Cross-compilers**: `make cross` builds all cross-compilers; `make cross-i386`, `make cross-x86_64`, etc. for one target. `make CROSS_TARGET=i386 ONE_SOURCE=yes` for single-object cross build.
- **`ONE_SOURCE=yes`**: builds tcc as a single object file (default for cross-compilers, native uses separate objects).
## Coding Style
- **C90** with these pre-existing non-C90 features: `long long`, `inline`, `//` comments, unnamed struct/union fields, empty macro arguments, assignment between function pointer and `void *`.
- **Indentation**: 4 spaces for most files; some files (e.g. `i386-gen.c`) use 2 spaces for deep nesting.
- **Do not reformat** existing code unless the change is the primary purpose.
- Remove tabs and trailing whitespace from modified lines.
- Check with `./configure --extra-cflags="-std=c90 -Wpedantic"`.
## Test Quirks
- `test.ref` (reference output) is generated from `tcctest.c` using gcc: `(cd tests && gcc -I.. tcctest.c && valgrind -q ./a.out > test.ref)` then `make test TCC="valgrind -q --leak-check=full $(pwd)/tcc -B$(pwd) -I$(pwd)"`.
- VLA tests (`79_vla_continue`) produce expected invalid reads under Valgrind.
- tests2 skip list is in `tests/tests2/Makefile` (architecture- and config-specific skips).
- Some tests need special flags (see `FLAGS =` assignments in `tests/tests2/Makefile`).
- Bound-check tests (`-b` flag) are skipped when `CONFIG_bcheck=no`.
- `.expect` files are generated with gcc by default; some use TCC (flagged with `GEN-TCC`).
## Language Extension: Optional Semicolons
Semicolons are optional after most statements and declarations:
- `return`, `break`, `continue`, `goto`, expression statements
- `do-while` trailing semicolon
- Variable declarations
Semicolons are still **required** for:
- `for()` loop init/condition/increment sections (e.g., `for(i=0; i<n; i++)`)
- Old-style function parameter declarations
- Struct/enum member declarations
The `skip(';')` function in `tccpp.c:100` errors if token doesn't match. Use `if (tok == ';') next();` instead to make semicolons optional.

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@ -7205,7 +7205,7 @@ again:
label_push(&local_label_stack, tok, LABEL_DECLARED);
next();
} while (tok == ',');
if (tok == ';') next();
skip(';');
}
while (tok != '}') {
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leave_scope(root_scope);
if (b)
gfunc_return(&func_vt);
if (tok == ';') next();
skip(';');
/* jump unless last stmt in top-level block */
if (tok != '}' || local_scope != 1)
rsym = gjmp(rsym);
@ -7258,7 +7258,7 @@ again:
else
leave_scope(loop_scope);
*cur_scope->bsym = gjmp(*cur_scope->bsym);
if (tok == ';') next();
skip(';');
} else if (t == TOK_CONTINUE) {
/* compute jump */
@ -7266,7 +7266,7 @@ again:
tcc_error("cannot continue");
leave_scope(loop_scope);
*cur_scope->csym = gjmp(*cur_scope->csym);
if (tok == ';') next();
skip(';');
} else if (t == TOK_FOR) {
new_scope(&o);
@ -7314,7 +7314,7 @@ again:
gexpr();
c = gvtst(0, 0);
skip(')');
if (tok == ';') next();
skip(';');
gsym_addr(c, d);
gsym(a);
prev_scope_s(&o);
@ -7426,7 +7426,7 @@ again:
} else {
expect("label identifier");
}
if (tok == ';') next();
skip(';');
} else if (t == TOK_ASM1 || t == TOK_ASM2 || t == TOK_ASM3) {
asm_instr();
@ -7481,7 +7481,7 @@ again:
gexpr();
vpop();
}
if (tok == ';') next();
skip(';');
}
}
}
@ -8637,7 +8637,7 @@ static void do_Static_assert(void)
skip(')');
if (c == 0)
tcc_error("%s", msg);
if (tok == ';') next();
skip(';');
}
#ifdef TCC_TARGET_PE
@ -8904,10 +8904,7 @@ static int decl(int l)
if (tok != ',') {
if (l == VT_JMP)
return has_init ? v : 1;
if (l == VT_CMP)
skip(';');
else if (tok == ';')
next();
skip(';');
break;
}
next();

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@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ bar : 3 ; 3
60_errors_and_warnings.c:372: error: statement expression outside of function
[test_invalid_tokckill]
60_errors_and_warnings.c:375: warning: function might return no value: 'f'
60_errors_and_warnings.c:375: error: ';' expected (got '3')
[test_duplicate_member]
60_errors_and_warnings.c:381: error: duplicate member 'a'