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- From: rvg@marketgraph.xs4all.nl (Ruud van Gaal)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: Amiga C++ Compilers
- Message-ID: <0e0eoaj60.alamito@marketgraph.xs4all.nl>
- Date: Wed, 10 Jan 96 14:14:14 CET
- References: <4ch16n$p1v@mapperley.innotts.co.uk> <4ctb5t$9fl@frodo.smartlink.net>
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- In <4ctb5t$9fl@frodo.smartlink.net> The Nameless One <hopkins@smartlink.net>
- wrote:
-
- >The ONLY Amiga C++ compiler I know of is SAS C which supports most of the
- >C++ functions (the box says full ANSI compatibility but magazine reviews
- >say some of the C++ stuff is missing. WHAT is missing I can't remember).
-
- There are actually multiple ANSI C++ versions. Better followed on the PC than
- on the Amiga. I believe the original documents are created by AT&T Bell
- Laboratories (Bjarne Stroustrup). C++ is not C++, there are different
- specifications. There used to be no templates, no exceptions etc. New things
- that have come are classes in classes, type definitions within classes,
- class.enum's etc. SAS C just supports an old C++ version, and it does a slow
- job at that, and error detecting is quite horrific to look at.
- I am, however, using SAS C for every project I do. Storm C++?
-
- --
- Ruud van Gaal
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- E-Mail : rvg@marketgraph.xs4all.nl
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