/* * Simple Test program for libtcc * * libtcc can be useful to use tcc as a "backend" for a code generator. */ #include #include #include #include "libtcc.h" /* this function is called by the generated code */ int add(int a, int b) { return a + b; } char my_program[] = "#include // printf()\n" "extern int add(int a, int b);\n" "int fib(int n)\n" "{\n" " if (n <= 2)\n" " return 1;\n" " else\n" " return fib(n-1) + fib(n-2);\n" "}\n" "\n" "int foo(int n)\n" "{\n" " printf(\"Hello World!\\n\");\n" " printf(\"fib(%d) = %d\\n\", n, fib(n));\n" " printf(\"add(%d, %d) = %d\\n\", n, 2 * n, add(n, 2 * n));\n" " return 0;\n" "}\n"; int main(int argc, char **argv) { TCCState *s; int (*func)(int); s = tcc_new(); if (!s) { fprintf(stderr, "Could not create tcc state\n"); exit(1); } /* if tcclib.h and libtcc1.a are not installed, where can we find them */ if (argc == 2 && !memcmp(argv[1], "lib_path=",9)) tcc_set_lib_path(s, argv[1]+9); /* MUST BE CALLED before any compilation */ tcc_set_output_type(s, TCC_OUTPUT_MEMORY); if (tcc_compile_string(s, my_program) == -1) return 1; /* as a test, we add a symbol that the compiled program can use. You may also open a dll with tcc_add_dll() and use symbols from that */ tcc_add_symbol(s, "add", add); /* relocate the code */ if (tcc_relocate(s, TCC_RELOCATE_AUTO) < 0) return 1; /* get entry symbol */ func = tcc_get_symbol(s, "foo"); if (!func) return 1; /* run the code */ func(32); /* delete the state */ tcc_delete(s); return 0; }