SeeLess - C Compiler
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SeeLess is a C IDE for iOS. SeeLess allows you to code commands with C and install them in LibTerm.

The compiler used to compile programs is clang. Clang generates bitcode with -S -emit-llvm flags that can be executed with lli command. Also contains llvm-link so multiple objects can be linked into one "executable".

This app consists in a file browser for managing projects. Projects are packages with C sources and configuration files.
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pretty amazing

~~~Michael Wood~~~ on

do realize we are playing inside limited environments. if you work in virtual environments in any way im sure youll be fine here. now, i am using this to learn/write/transfer to a backend. i can tell you that the code works. it works fine. ive had zero issues. it really depends on what you want from an application like this but for me it compiles and literally runs c programs on an ipad. i mean. think about what that signifies.

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App Info

Publisher
Develobile S.p.A.
Languages
English
Recent version
2.0 (4 years ago )
Released on
Nov 12, 2019 (4 years ago )
Last updated
4 days ago