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- From: juan.jose.comellas@newage.com.ar (Juan Jose Comellas)
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- Date: Sat, 30 Dec 1995 23:42:00 -0500
- Organization: New Age BBS
- Subject: Re: Name-mangling standar
- Message-ID: <20c.32633.607@newage.com.ar>
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- AK> > Is anyone aware of any ANSI/ISO standard for name-mangling in C++? I
- AK> > currently work with several different C++ compilers and I sometimes
- AK> > want to compile a part of the project with one compiler and another
- AK> > part with another one, but different schemes for name-mangling make
- AK> > this impossible.
- AK>
- AK> Do you think that having a name-mangling standard would
- AK> make it possible? If so, how do you explain it when two
- AK> C compilers on the same machine are mutually incompatible?
-
- No, of course I don't think that only "standardizing" the
- name-mangling format would be enough to portably link code generated
- with different compilers, but that would've helped a lot in the
- particular project I'm working on now. Making this a standard should be
- just the beginning if anyone ever wants to achieve (partial) binary
- portability. It would be nice to be able to use the same libraries
- across different compilers for the same operating system.
-
- Bye, Juanjo
- (jjc@delec.fi.uba.ar)
-
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