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///$(which true);FLAGS="-g -Wall -Wextra --std=c17 -O1 -fsanitize=address,undefined";THIS_FILE="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")"; pwd -P)/$(basename "$0")";OUT_FILE="/tmp/build-cache/$THIS_FILE";mkdir -p "$(dirname "$OUT_FILE")";test "$THIS_FILE" -ot "$OUT_FILE" || $(which clang || which gcc) $FLAGS "$THIS_FILE" -o "$OUT_FILE" || exit $?;exec bash -c "exec -a \"$0\" \"$OUT_FILE\" $([ $# -eq 0 ] || printf ' "%s"' "$@")" | |
#include <stdio.h> | |
int main() { | |
printf("Hello world!\n"); | |
return 0; | |
} |
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///$(which true);FLAGS="-g -Wall -Wextra --std=c++23 -O1 -fsanitize=address,undefined";THIS_FILE="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")"; pwd -P)/$(basename "$0")";OUT_FILE="/tmp/build-cache/$THIS_FILE";mkdir -p "$(dirname "$OUT_FILE")";test "$THIS_FILE" -ot "$OUT_FILE" || $(which clang++ || which g++) $FLAGS "$THIS_FILE" -o "$OUT_FILE" || exit $?;exec bash -c "exec -a \"$0\" \"$OUT_FILE\" $([ $# -eq 0 ] || printf ' "%s"' "$@")" | |
#include <iostream> | |
int main() { | |
std::cerr << "Hello, world!" << std::endl; | |
return 0; | |
} |
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#!/bin/bash | |
///$(which true);FLAGS="-g -Wall -Wextra --std=c17 -O1 -fsanitize=address,undefined";THIS_FILE="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")"; pwd -P)/$(basename "$0")";OUT_FILE="/tmp/build-cache/$THIS_FILE";mkdir -p "$(dirname "$OUT_FILE")";test "$THIS_FILE" -ot "$OUT_FILE" || tail -c +12 "$0" | $(which clang || which gcc) $FLAGS -xc - -o "$OUT_FILE" || exit $?;exec -a "$0" "$OUT_FILE" "$@" | |
#include <stdio.h> | |
int main() { | |
printf("Hello world!\n"); | |
return 0; | |
} |
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#!/bin/bash | |
///$(which true);FLAGS="-g -Wall -Wextra --std=c++23 -O1 -fsanitize=address,undefined";THIS_FILE="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")"; pwd -P)/$(basename "$0")";OUT_FILE="/tmp/build-cache/$THIS_FILE";mkdir -p "$(dirname "$OUT_FILE")";test "$THIS_FILE" -ot "$OUT_FILE" || tail -c +12 "$0" | $(which clang++ || which g++ || which cpp) $FLAGS -xc++ - -o "$OUT_FILE" || exit $?;exec -a "$0" "$OUT_FILE" "$@" | |
#include <iostream> | |
int main() { | |
std::cerr << "Hello, world!" << std::endl; | |
return 0; | |
} |
gcc
does not like the option -fsanitize=address,undefined
on my machine; I had to delete that part, in order to make it work.
what's apply scenarios?
nice hack, and fun, but just fun
And Perl?
#ifndef C
$_=$0,s/\.c$//,print`gcc -DC -o $_ $0 && ./$_; rm -f $_`;
__END__
#endif
#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
puts("Hello World!");
return 0;
}
//usr/bin/env clang++ $0 -o ${o=`mktemp`} && exec $o $*
#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
printf("Hello World!\n");
return 0;
}
Due to an issue described here there is a warning printed on macOS that can be remedied using
///$(which true);export MallocNanoZone=0;COMPILER_OPTIONS="-g -Wall -Wextra --std=c++17 -O1 -fsanitize=address,undefined";THIS_FILE="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")"; pwd -P)/$(basename "$0")";OUT_FILE="/tmp/build-cache/$THIS_FILE";mkdir -p "$(dirname "$OUT_FILE")";test "$THIS_FILE" -ot "$OUT_FILE" ||$(which clang++ || which g++) -xc++ $COMPILER_OPTIONS "$THIS_FILE" -o "$OUT_FILE" || exit;exec "$OUT_FILE" "$@"
#include <iostream>
int main() {
std::cerr << "Hello, world!" << std::endl;
return 0;
}
Thanks, I've incorporated some of your suggestions!
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These won't work on Mac because
true
is not in /bin, but replace it with///$(which true)
and they do.