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- From: n4mwd@magg.net (Dennis Hawkins)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: Does Borland C++ 5.0 still work with normal C???
- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 15:51:05
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- In article <4gag3n$a5u@wormer.fn.net> joakley@wichita.fn.net (Jess J Oakley) writes:
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- >n4mwd@magg.net (Dennis Hawkins) wrote:
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- >>Does anybody know if the new Borland C++ compiler will compile normal C?? In
- >>my opinion, if it doesn't, it is worthless. I recently received a flyer from
- >>Borland and there was no mention of being able to compile C.
-
- >Probably so, Since as far as I know anything written in C is legal
- >within a C++ program. Obviously it wouldn't be a "TRUE"
- >C++ program.
-
- I have not had any luck compiling straight C with my BC 4.0 compiler set to
- compile C++. When I set the switch to C, everything compiles and links just
- fine. So I guess a better way to ask the question would be to ask if BC++ 5.0
- has a C switch?
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- Dennis Hawkins
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