I don't remember where I
read this, but it's in
C, and here's the
deal:
- Create a file called void main(){puts("Hello, World!");}, assuming your filesystem will allow it.
- Its contents should be:
- Compile it with -istdio.h
Quite
clever. Although
gcc won't let you compile it without a
file extension.
Update I was talking this over with Bozyo the other day. We decided that you can do it like this: on the command line:
gcc -Df=__FILE__ -Dc=// -istdio.h void*.c, then add a "
c .c" to the filename and change the
content to "
f".