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<TITLE>cc65 Users Guide: Overview</TITLE>
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<H2><A NAME="s1">1.</A> <A HREF="cc65.html#toc1">Overview</A></H2>
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<P>cc65 was originally a C compiler for the Atari 8-bit machines written by
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John R. Dunning. In prior releases I've described the compiler by listing
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up the changes made by me. I have made many more changes in the meantime
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(and rewritten major parts of the compiler), so I will no longer do that,
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since the list would be too large and of no use to anyone. Instead I will
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describe the compiler in respect to the ANSI/ISO C standard. In fact, I'm
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planning a complete rewrite (that is, a complete new compiler) for the
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next release, since there are too many limitations in the current code,
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and removing these limitations would mean a rewrite of many more parts of
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the compiler.</P>
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<P>There are separate documents named
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<A HREF="library.html">library.html</A> and
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<A HREF="funcref.html">funcref.html</A> that cover the library that is available for the compiler.
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If you know C, and are interested in doing actual programming, the library
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documentation is probably of much more use than this document.</P>
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<P>If you need some hints for getting the best code out of the compiler, you
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may have a look at
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<A HREF="coding.html">coding.html</A> which covers some code generation
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issues.</P>
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