Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!emory!att!att!fang!ablnc!abcom!ncsc1!dcl From: dcl@ncsc1.ATT.COM (Dave Love) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech Subject: Re: Lattice C++ Message-ID: <716@ncsc1.ATT.COM> Date: 18 Dec 90 19:27:42 GMT References: <1990Dec12.175455.13985@agate.berkeley.edu> <1990Dec15.192957.13441@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu> Organization: AT&T National Customer Support Center Lines: 24 In article abair@turbinia.sps.mot.com (Alan Bair) writes: >Gee, this sounds an awful lot like the FSF g++ compiler. Hopefully the >SAS one will be based on C++ 2.0. Considering that an initial port ^^^ (shouldn't that be 2.1?) >of gcc has been announced on the net, is anyone working on using that >to port g++? Once gcc is working on the Amiga, it should not be too >hard to port g++, since it is just patches to gcc. However, I don't I haven't seen the Amiga version of gcc yet; hopefully someone who has can answer a quick question. On UNIX boxes, gcc slurps the entire input file onto the stack and processes it from there. How was this handled on the Amiga version? >-- >Alan Bair SSDT (formerly SPS CAD) >Motorola, Inc. Logic Simulation & Test >Austin, Texas abair@turbinia.sps.mot.com -- Dave Love UUCP: dcl@ncsc1.att.com CI$: 75126,2223 bix: dlove -- "MS-DOS... The ultimate PC virus." --