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- From: Ben Ashley <Ben@seacloud.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: cl compiler?
- Date: Tue, 02 Jan 96 13:32:57 GMT
- Organization: home, in Leicester, England
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- References: <30E1CA5D.167E@chris.gcs.redstone.army.mil> <4cb12q$kf5@macaw.cyberport.com>
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- In article <4cb12q$kf5@macaw.cyberport.com>
- tkennedy@cyberport.com "Warren Young" writes:
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- > Tim Curry <curry@chris.gcs.redstone.army.mil> wrote:
- >
- > >I have a makefile from Creative Labs that contains the cl compiler
- > >instead of bcc. Does anyone know what cl means?
- >
- > That's the old Microsoft "c"ommand "l"ine compiler. The last time I
- > used MS C was before it became Visual C++, so I don't know if it's
- > still called cl, but it would surprise me if it isn't.
-
- It is. When my VC++ screwed up once it mentioned a problem with 'cl'.
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- Cheers,
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- Ben
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