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- From: bazyar@teal.csn.org (Jawaid Bazyar)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Subject: Re: Modula-2 for the Apple IIGS
- Message-ID: <bazyar.716019375@teal>
- Date: 9 Sep 92 06:16:15 GMT
- References: <1992Sep8.094243.22947@nuscc.nus.sg> <1992Sep8.120332.25112@actrix.gen.nz> <bazyar.715986159@teal> <1992Sep9.020819.24247@nuscc.nus.sg>
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- ltchean@rambutan.iss.nus.sg (lim thye chean) writes:
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- >In article <bazyar.715986159@teal> bazyar@teal.csn.org (Jawaid Bazyar) writes:
- >>
- >> Y'all are forgetting one important thing... well, it's partially
- >>my fault for never making a public announcement, but I suppose it's time.
- >>lcc should be able to compile g++ C output without any problems. At the
- >>moment there is one code generator bug. Yep, one (dealing with bit
- >>fields). See my public announcement shortly.
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- >What is g++ C? Is it a C++ clone?
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- It is the Free Software Foundation's free C++ compiler.
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- >Do you need Orca/C to run it? Or Orca/M is required?
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- You need some C compiler. I doubt ORCA/C 1.3 could in general compile G++'s
- output, which is Yet Another reason I'm working on lcc.
-
- >Seems to be like a very long process just to get one program run. And it
- >will be half the speed of Orca/C.
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- Possibly, but we'll do timing tests when we have it all running :)
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