Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!snorkelwacker!bloom-beacon!athena.mit.edu!rlcarr From: rlcarr@athena.mit.edu (the Wizard of Speed and Time) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Compilers Message-ID: <1989Dec6.050207.17077@athena.mit.edu> Date: 6 Dec 89 05:02:07 GMT References: <34886@spock.uucp> <4016@vax1.tcd.ie> Sender: root@athena.mit.edu (Wizard A. Root) Reply-To: rlcarr@space.mit.edu (the Wizard of Speed and Time) Organization: the Fire Raymond Berry Club Lines: 16 In article <4016@vax1.tcd.ie> rwallace@vax1.tcd.ie writes: >- Manx is more UNIX like, it comes with grep, make, diff and a few other >things. Both compilers have utilities which only come with the high-end >version. I think you're wrong here. I have Lattice 5.0, and it does come with diff, grep, make, cxref, lstat, lprof, and grep linker libraries if you want to use the pattern matching routines. There are some other utilities as well. Basically, Lattice gave up on the Compiler Companion as a seperate product and decided to throw it in with 5.0. -- Rich Carreiro - Most Biased Boston Celtics Fan! "So long, farewell, and may ARPA: rlcarr@space.mit.edu the forces of evil become UUCP: ...!mit-eddie!space.mit.edu!rlcarr confused on the way to your BITNET: rlcarr@space.mit.edu door!" - George Carlin