no, it's not of my intention. I don't want to see Dev-C++ uses borland c++
Colin
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Anonymous
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2002-04-16
If not Borland, Is there or will there ever be a compiler that one can use with Dev-C++ that can directly call functions in the Windows API?
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Anonymous
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2002-04-16
Bye the way, Incase you don't already know, the Borland Commandline compiler has a standard licensing agreement but costs $0.00
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Anonymous
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2002-04-16
somewhere I got the impression that mingw could only access the CRT, not the Windows API, thus limiting the user to building console apps. As Roseanne Rosanna-Dana used to say "nevermind"
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Has anyone setup the Dev-C++ ide to work with borland c++ builder 5?
no, it's not of my intention. I don't want to see Dev-C++ uses borland c++
Colin
If not Borland, Is there or will there ever be a compiler that one can use with Dev-C++ that can directly call functions in the Windows API?
Bye the way, Incase you don't already know, the Borland Commandline compiler has a standard licensing agreement but costs $0.00
somewhere I got the impression that mingw could only access the CRT, not the Windows API, thus limiting the user to building console apps. As Roseanne Rosanna-Dana used to say "nevermind"