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GitHub - alonsovm44/tc-lang: A minimalistic portable assembly lenguage
alonsovm44 · 2026-05-22 · via Hacker News

Tight-C

Simplest possible, usable systems language

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Tight-C is a minimal systems programming language that compiles to C. It has 10 keywords, no garbage collector, no inference, no OOP — just explicit, predictable code with C-level power.

Features

  • 10 keywordsif, loop, break, defer, ret, struct, fn, use, pub, pin
  • No hidden magic — no GC, no type inference, no shadowing, no aliasing
  • Raw pointers (->) and fat pointers (=>) with built-in slicing
  • Manual memoryalloc() / free() with defer for cleanup
  • Packed structs — no padding, predictable layout
  • C FFIextern "C" for direct interop
  • Compiles to C11 — readable output, use any C toolchain

Quick Start

# Build the compiler
make

# Compile stdlib
./tcc stdlib/io.tc -o stdlib/io.h

# Compile a program
./tcc samples/fizzbuzz.tc -o fizzbuzz.c

# Build and run
gcc fizzbuzz.c -std=c11 -o fizzbuzz
./fizzbuzz

Hello World

use "stdlib/io.tc"

void fn main: {
    print("hello, world")
}

Syntax Overview

Variables

i32 x = 10
f64 pi = 3.14
u8 byte

Uninitialized variables default to 0.

Functions

i32 fn add: i32 a, i32 b {
    ret a + b
}

Structs

struct Point {
    i32 x,
    i32 y
}

Point p
p.x = 10

Pointers

i32 x = 42
->i32 ptr = @x       // address-of
->ptr = 99           // dereference

=>i32 slice = arr[1:4]  // fat pointer (slice)
i32 len = slice.len      // built-in length

Control Flow

if (x > 0) { ... }

loop { ... break }

loop if (i < 10) { ... }

Memory

->i32 arr = alloc(i32, 100)
defer { free(arr) }

C FFI

extern "C" {
    i32 fn printf: ->i8 fmt, ... {}
}

Types

Tight-C C Equivalent
i8 char
i16 int16_t
i32 int32_t
i64 int64_t
u8 uint8_t
u16 uint16_t
u32 uint32_t
u64 uint64_t
f32 float
f64 double
void void

Project Structure

tc-lang/
  compiler/
    include/     # Header files
    src/         # Compiler source (C)
  stdlib/        # Standard library (.tc)
  samples/       # Example programs
  docs/          # Language specification
  Makefile       # Build system

Stdlib

stdlib/io.tc — I/O

Function Description
print(s) Print string + newline
printn(s) Print string, no newline
printi(n) Print i64 + newline
printin(n) Print i64, no newline
readi() Read i64 from stdin
readc() Read single char from stdin

stdlib/str.tc — Strings

Function Description
slen(s) String length
seq(a, b) String equality (returns 1 if equal)
scpy(dest, src) Copy string
scat(dest, src) Concatenate strings
sneq(a, b, n) Compare first n bytes
sfind(s, c) Find first char occurrence
sfindlast(s, c) Find last char occurrence
shas(haystack, needle) Find substring

stdlib/math.tc — Math

Function Description
iabs(x) Absolute value (integer)
min(a, b) Minimum of two integers
max(a, b) Maximum of two integers
clamp(x, lo, hi) Clamp value to range
sqrt64(x) Square root (f64)
pow64(base, exp) Power (f64)
fabs64(x) Absolute value (f64)
sin, cos, tan Trig functions (extern C)
log, log2, log10 Logarithms (extern C)

stdlib/mem.tc — Memory

Function Description
zero(ptr, n) Zero out n bytes
copy(dest, src, n) Copy n bytes (overlap safe)
memeq(a, b, n) Compare n bytes (1 if equal)
fill(ptr, val, n) Fill n bytes with value

stdlib/conv.tc — Conversions

Function Description
stoi(s) String to i64
stoib(s, base) String to i64 with base
stof(s) String to f64
itos(n, buf, size) i64 to string (into buffer)
ftos(n, buf, size) f64 to string (into buffer)

Building the Compiler

Requires gcc and make.

make          # Build tcc
make clean    # Remove build artifacts

Philosophy

Everything that can be built in the stdlib has to.

Tight-C bets that C's power doesn't require C's complexity. Strip away the historical baggage and you get a language a single person can implement, understand fully, and still write real systems code in.


Built by @alonsovm44