Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site uw-beaver Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!mhuxr!mhuxj!houxm!vax135!cornell!uw-beaver!info-mac From: info-mac@uw-beaver Newsgroups: fa.info-mac Subject: Megamax C compiler (and linker) Message-ID: <571@uw-beaver> Date: Fri, 25-Jan-85 12:04:55 EST Article-I.D.: uw-beave.571 Posted: Fri Jan 25 12:04:55 1985 Date-Received: Sun, 27-Jan-85 06:45:03 EST Sender: daemon@uw-beaver Organization: U of Washington Computer Science Lines: 26 From: Scott Comer I am less than pleased. 1) Toolbox routines don't follow Apple case conventions. Porting software from Sumacc is therefore not a "snap", because some poor soul must change all the toolbox calls. Bletch. 2) The C compiler doesn't use the nice file opening interface (like MacWrite, or even their editor). "C-boot:edit.c" Yum, Yum. Moreover, if you get the file wrong (or right, after it does its bit) the compiler exits. 3) Same for the linker. Also, it bombed out inexplicably while loading external symbols and ran perfectly the second time. Yow! Are we having fun yet? All in all, this is a good idea, if only someone had done it right (maybe used the standard user interface guidelines). Just to let people know that there are problems, too. We've heard too much good news about this compiler to believe it could be true, and it isn't. Scott Comer and David Chase of Rice University, checking this product out