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- From: guerino1@ix.netcom.com(Frank Guerino )
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: C++ compilers for Unix
- Date: 28 Jan 1996 03:32:21 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
- Message-ID: <4eeqo5$62r@reader2.ix.netcom.com>
- References: <4dgh98$8pk@bcarh8ab.bnr.ca> <4dlqv4$7a_003@news.indirect.com> <fg20ott3v3.fsf@pccom1-156.csci.csc.com> <4e8uvo$mrq@hpscit.sc.hp.com>
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- In <4e8uvo$mrq@hpscit.sc.hp.com> anderson@ppg01.sc.hp.com (Allen
- Anderson) writes:
-
- >
- >: I'll second that motion as we too have had numerous problems with
- >: HP's compiler. The last project I worked on was developed using
- >: GNU's C++ compiler. We have since attempted to compile the
- existing
- >: code with HP's compiler but without success. We enlisted HP's
- help
- >: but in the end it was to no avail. Some things would simply not
- >: compile while others required us to violate the standard to get
- >: them to compile (which does nothing for portability).
- >
- >Yep...I use G++ whenever I have to use one of our HP-UX machines. I'm
- more of a
-
- I've heard rumours that G++ has a history of problems with
- utilization of templates. Is this true?
-
- Frank Guerino
- IKOS Systems, Inc.
-