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- From: gpb@gpb-mac (greg berryman )
- Subject: Re: Compiling source intended for Think C under A/UX compiler(s)
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- Date: Fri, 11 Dec 1992 22:02:23 GMT
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- timmbake@mcl.ucsb.edu (Bake Timmons) writes:
- : Do I need to buy Think C or are the differences minor compared to cc or gcc
- : under A/UX 3.0? Has anyone done any such porting out there? Specifically,
- : the new release of MacGambit (1.9.1) includes sources for a R4RS scheme
- : compiler (yummy!). Thanks for any help on this.
- :
-
- I'm no expert on C, but have written some code. Since cc doesn't tell
- you much when you have errors I would debug with Think C then compile
- with cc.
- So I would try it with cc first.
-
- The above free advice is worth what you paid for it.
-
- Good luck,
- Greg.
-
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