Add chibicc
This program popped up on Hacker News recently. It's the only modern compiler I've ever seen that doesn't have dependencies and is easily modified. So I added all of the missing GNU extensions I like to use which means it might be possible soon to build on non-Linux and have third party not vendor gcc binaries.
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#define PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT 0
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#define PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL 0
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#define PTHREAD_MUTEX_DEFAULT 0
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#define PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE 1
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#define PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL 0
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#define PTHREAD_MUTEX_DEFAULT 0
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#define PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE 1
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#define PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK 2
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#define PTHREAD_MUTEX_STALLED 0
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#define PTHREAD_MUTEX_ROBUST 1
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#define PTHREAD_MUTEX_STALLED 0
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#define PTHREAD_MUTEX_ROBUST 1
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/* clang-format off */
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#define PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER {{{0}}}
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} __u;
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} pthread_rwlock_t;
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noreturn void pthread_exit(void *);
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wontreturn void pthread_exit(void *);
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pureconst pthread_t pthread_self(void);
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int pthread_create(pthread_t *, const pthread_attr_t *, void *(*)(void *),
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void *);
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#define PWSTR WCHAR*
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#define PZPWSTR PWSTR*
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#define PCZPWSTR CONST PWSTR*
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#define LPUWSTR WCHAR aligned(1)*
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#define PUWSTR WCHAR aligned(1)*
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#define LPUWSTR WCHAR forcealign(1)*
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#define PUWSTR WCHAR forcealign(1)*
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#define LPCWSTR CONST WCHAR*
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#define PCWSTR CONST WCHAR*
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#define PZPCWSTR PCWSTR*
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#define LPCUWSTR CONST WCHAR aligned(1)*
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#define PCUWSTR CONST WCHAR aligned(1)*
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#define LPCUWSTR CONST WCHAR forcealign(1)*
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#define PCUWSTR CONST WCHAR forcealign(1)*
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#define PCHAR CHAR*
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#define LPCH CHAR*
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#define PCH CHAR*
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