RE: [GD-Linux] ANSI/ISO C++
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From: Daniel V. <vo...@ep...> - 2001-12-11 10:06:55
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None of the commercial compilers out there supports the full range of the ISO C++ Standard though on either the sweng or algorithm list someone posted a list of "research" compilers that claim to be fully compliant. gcc 3.0 seems to have okay template support though I can't really tell as we hit a regression with gcc >= 2.96. You might try Intel's C++ compiler - it's not free for commercial use but I think you can use it for free if you are student or something like that. For a personal project it might be worth looking up the details as the compiler is $400 otherwise IIRC. If it's for real (time==money) use it's worth every penny as it compiles code roughly three times faster than gcc :) On Windows MSVC is free IIRC as long as you are a student or for non commercial use (as above I only vaguely remember the terms) though they only provide you with access to a non optimizing version of the compiler. MSVC has a nice IDE and debugger so you might want to give that a try. BTW, cross platformness and nifty template tricks are usually mutually exclusive - at least in my experience. Michael Vance @ TreyArch should be able to tell a lot of horror stories ;) -- Daniel, Epic Games Inc. -----Original Message----- From: gam...@li... [mailto:gam...@li...]On Behalf Of Matt Davies Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 4:36 AM To: gam...@li... Subject: [GD-Linux] ANSI/ISO C++ Hi, Is there any free compilers for Linux that supports the full ANSI/ISO C++ language - which includes template template parameters and partial template specialisation. Does GCC support them yet? I need a compiler for Windows as well. Borland C++ 5.5 seems to do the job but I've had no luck making it work with the Turbo Debugger. Perhaps someone can provide me with help there? BTW, does anyone know whats happened to the SWENG mailing list. I've sent some messages out but I haven't received any. Is it down? Best regards, Matt Davies Programmer, Confounding Factor ma...@co... www.confounding-factor.com |