Xref: utzoo comp.compilers:1049 comp.os.msdos.programmer:106 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!snorkelwacker!spdcc!esegue!compilers-sender From: acook@athena.mit.edu (Andrew R Cook) Newsgroups: comp.compilers,comp.os.msdos.programmer Subject: Re: MicroSoft C 6.0F Keywords: C, reviews Message-ID: <1990Jul14.222613.13835@esegue.segue.boston.ma.us> Date: 14 Jul 90 22:26:13 GMT References: <2707@dftsrv.gsfc.nasa.gov> <1990Jul07.145343.9101@esegue.segue.boston.ma.us> Sender: compilers-sender@esegue.segue.boston.ma.us Reply-To: acook@athena.mit.edu (Andrew R Cook) Distribution: na Organization: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lines: 38 Approved: compilers@esegue.segue.boston.ma.us Apparently-To: comp-compilers Original-sender: news@athena.mit.edu (News system) MicroSoft C6.0 has many nice features that C5.1 or C4.0 do not have, that make the upgrade worthwhile. First of all(and most important to me) it includes a whole bunch more in the way of graphics support. It now has a presentation graphics library that is good for producing graphs very painlessly. It is not as flexible as one would like, but is very satisfying none the less. As before, all graphics are supported in HGC, CGA, EGA, and some VGA modes. Other new features include the Programmer's Workbench, an improved CodeView debugger, and some small increases in compiled program execution speed. The Programmer's Workbench is a nice idea, combining the compiler, make facility, codeview, and rather extensive on-line help into a single programming environment. Unfortunately, the Programmer's Workbench is painfully slow to use unless you have a fast 386 machine. I use a 16 MHz 286 box, and found using the PWB to be too tedious to use. The on-line help is a great idea though. It includes a complete Library reference manual. Unfortunately, there is no printed library reference manual included with the compiler, but one is available from MicroSoft Press for 20 or 30 bucks. There are a few bugs to watch out for. I have found and comfirmed with MicroSoft 3 or 4 bugs with some of the new graphics stuff. Overall however, I have not felt like the version is bug ridden. MicroSoft has been working on this compiler long enough that there are not many bugs. There are probably some bugs in the PWB, but I have not used it much, thus have only found one bug in it. I wouldn't worry about bugs too much. If you do have a problem, MicroSoft tech support is quite helpful. Overall, I would suggest that you do invest the $150 for the upgrade, the new features make it worthwhile, and MicroSoft has promised to increase the speed of the PWB. -Andy Cook, MIT (acook@athena.mit.edu) ****************************************************************** * All the world's indeed a stage, and we are merely players, * * performers and portrayers, each anothers audience, * * outside the guilded cage . . . * ****************************************************************** -- Send compilers articles to compilers@esegue.segue.boston.ma.us {spdcc | ima | lotus| world}!esegue. Meta-mail to compilers-request@esegue.