Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!wuarchive!rex!uflorida!kluge!serss0!acmfiu From: acmfiu@serss0.fiu.edu (ACMFIU) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: Orca C Questions Message-ID: <2472@kluge.fiu.edu> Date: 15 Feb 91 04:42:02 GMT References: <3260@cooper.cooper.EDU> Sender: news@kluge.fiu.edu Distribution: comp Organization: Florida International University, Miami Lines: 16 In article <3260@cooper.cooper.EDU> r.levy@cooper.cooper.EDU (Rami Levy ) writes: >In article , irie@husc9.harvard.edu (Robert E. Irie) writes: >> was wondering if >> Orca/C is a viable alternative. My concerns are if Orca/C is ANSI, > >Yes, ORCA/C v.1.1 is fully ANSI compatible. who do you think you are. since when is orca/c ANSI compatible. i suggest you get a hold of the ANSI standard and then read it before you make claims like this. if orca/c is fully ANSI compatible, it would WORK. get it! and if that's the case, you wouldn't have seen me post 12 bugs here with the compiler. oh yes, get rid of your LONG .sig. it's a wast of net money and says NOTHING. albert