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- From: mbs@adastra.cvl.va.us (Michael B. Smith)
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- Subject: Re: Wanted: info on available C++ compilers
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- In article <C0H47o.JG8@well.sf.ca.us> comeau@csanta.attmail.com (Greg Comeau) writes:
- > In article <7cPfs*kI1@kink.PhaedraV.On.Ca> hugh@kink.PhaedraV.On.Ca (Hugh D. Gamble) writes:
- > >...You always have the
- > >option of getting the AT&T Cfront c++ front end from Comeau, which
- > >will be as good as the c compiler you put underneath it, but g++ is a
- > >top quality compiler.
- >
- > Neither of those latter two clauses are entirely accurate.
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- Thanks for that wonderful, fact-filled, specific rebuttal Greg. :)
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