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- From: iskra@student.uci.agh.edu.pl (Kamil Iskra)
- Subject: Re: StormC/C++ (Have you tried it?)
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- Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 09:35:37 GMT
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- Paul Kenneth Egell-johnsen (paulken4@afrodite.kih.no) wrote:
- > Now, something I wonder myself. It does support C++ and my
- > questions are:
- > Anybody tried it with C++?
- > How does it perform in C++?
-
- I had a brief look at it. And I have to say that I was very disappointed.
- I don't know how it looks in the latest 1.05 DEMO, I checked the earlier
- one. It is compatible with AT&T CFront 3.0, which means that it is
- TERRIBLY OLD!!! Imagine: it didn't even have iostreams! Well, actually it
- has a file "iostream.h", but it just includes "stream.h" with old streams
- implementation. There is absolutely _NO_ ANSI C++ support: no type bool,
- no new style casts, no new for scope, no new header names, no RTTI - just
- to name a few. One would think that a _NEW_ compiler should be _VERY_ up
- to date. That's not true in case of Storm C.
-
- > Will the STL (Standard Template Library) work with StormC/C++?
-
- I haven't tried, but I strongly doubt it.
-
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