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by pjmlp
403 days ago
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I assume it will follow gjc footsteps if no one steps up for maintenance. GCC has a high bar for having frontends added into the standar distribution, and if there isn't a viable reason why they should be kept around, they get eventually removed. What kept gcj around for so many years, after being almost left for dead, was that it was the only frontend project that had unit tests for specific compilation scenarios. Eventually someone took the effort to migrate those tests, and remove gcj. |
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