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<subtitle>Tiny C Compiler by Fabrice Bellard Git mirror of the final release by Bellard, discarding all changes after. The repository at https://repo.or.cz/tinycc.git has become untrustworthy. Also the tcc sources have become tainted with AI slop.</subtitle>
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<updated>2016-10-01T18:27:41Z</updated>
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<title>Remove misc. files</title>
<updated>2016-10-01T18:27:41Z</updated>
<author>
<name>grischka</name>
<email>grischka</email>
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<published>2016-10-01T18:27:41Z</published>
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- from win32/include/winapi: various .h

  The winapi header set cannot be complete no matter what.  So
  lets have just the minimal set necessary to compile the examples.

- remove CMake support (hard to keep up to date)
- some other files

Also, drop useless changes in win32/lib/(win)crt1.c
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<title>win32/include/winapi changes from https://github.com/run4flat/tinycc.git</title>
<updated>2015-05-13T22:27:46Z</updated>
<author>
<name>seyko</name>
<email>seyko2@gmail.com</email>
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<published>2015-05-13T22:27:46Z</published>
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        just for testing. Is it needed? I'm not a MSYS citizen.

        run4flat is a tcc fork by David Mertens that knows how to work with
        multiple symbol tables. Excelent work. A good descriptions of the
        tcc internals inside a code comments.
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