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You're the second person to post a link to a comment that's prominently highlighted on the issue I already linked. Yes, I've read that; nowhere do I see a statement like "Zig will always ship Clang with it" and instead I see a number of statements that imply it won't. I'm not even saying that getting Clang out of Zig is a bad thing. It's not like CMake or Rust come bundled with a C compiler.



I suggest you read it again then, because it heavily implies that.

> These use cases can still be satisfied by, again, an independently maintained project that combines Clang main() and Zig main() together. For users of these CLI tools, I don't expect there to be any difference in user experience.

Means when someone installs ziglang from their package manager, it will be able to build c.


Yeah, I've read it multiple times. Every time, it says to me "somebody somewhere else can package these things together, it just won't be Zig". There must be something about Andrew Kelley's communication style that clicks with other people but not me. But I just can't read into it what you say is there. Since this all boils down to interpreting one somewhat arrogant man's words, it ceases to be a technical discussion and just becomes an argument in semantic parsing. I'm just not going to comment much on Zig anymore as clearly other people know what's going on and I keep getting it wrong.




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