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- From: svleest@jobim.crhc.uiuc.edu (Steve VanderLeest)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: Quick C for Windows
- Date: 8 Sep 1992 14:03:59 GMT
- Organization: Center for Reliable and High-Performance Computing, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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- In article <hugie.715561611@sfu.ca>, hugie@beaufort.sfu.ca (Don Hugie) writes:
- |> Does anyone out there have any experience with Quick C for Windows?
- |> Specifically, I'm interested in knowing if this compiler will compile
- |> bare ANSI code. I would like to have a Windows compiler but I have
- |> ANSI code that I don't want to add Microsoft extenstions to. Thanks...
-
- I believe QC will allow you to compile one of several ways --
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- 1) A full MS-Windows implementation
- 2) A normal ANSI-C program with a "toy" windows wrapper
- 3) A normal ANSI-C program that runs under DOS
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