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- From: iskra@student.uci.agh.edu.pl (Kamil Iskra)
- Subject: Re: Amiga C++ Compilers
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- Date: Thu, 18 Jan 1996 11:57:12 GMT
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- Jan Skypala (skypalaj@mat-infnw.upol.cz) wrote:
- > SAS/C (latest version 6.56): Very good compiler (in the manner of the
- > generated code) although it doesn't support all of the C++ things (e.g.:
- > exceptions).
- [...]
- > GNU C (2.7.0): Public domain, slow compiling, long code (or short code but
- > uses ixemul.library). No enviroment. Again not all C++ features
- > supported.
-
- Maybe this wasn't your intention, but from your description one could
- think that both compilers are on the same level of "C++ features support".
- This is simply not true - G++ is much more recent compiler and supports
- templates, exceptions (starting from 2.7.1 on m68k) and dozens of other,
- smaller things.
-
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